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… a Borough Code Enforcement Officer issued a summons and complaint, alleging that defendant violated Ordinance … fall in passing along the same, and such condition shall be complained of to, or discovered by the Code Enforcement … sidewalk or portion thereof, within [thirty] days after the service of such notice, in the manner, to the extent and in …
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… possession of a handgun. He contends the prosecutor committed a patent and gross abuse of discretion by … with Rule 3:28- 3(b)(1), defendant submitted statements of compelling reasons to justify his admission. Defendant … criminal prosecution by receiving early rehabilitative services expected to deter future criminal behavior.'" State …
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… Individuals with Disabilities, Inc., Mental Health Advocacy Services, New Jersey State Office of the Public Defender, … Union of New Jersey, American Civil Liberties Union, and Community Health Law Project (American Civil Liberties Union … 9, 2023 order that, despite dismissing the guardianship complaint, nevertheless imposed continuing conditions upon …
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… to plaintiff was improper because it "over-imputed income" to defendant and "under-imputed income" to plaintiff; and that it erred in "making vague and … for any debt owed to the 4 A-3076-17T4 Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and for the balance of their son's college …
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… defendants' summary judgment motion and dismissed the complaint because plaintiff's malpractice expert did not … he slipped on ice and fell on concrete steps as he left a commercial building. Three days after his accident, … sustained due to his inability to perform household services: $161,769. The trial of the malpractice action, …
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… for discrimination on the basis of age. In light of the competent evidence in the record, and the prevailing legal … facilitate DataMotion's 7 A-2730-17T4 attempt to obtain and service enterprise customers. However, the anticipated … the requirement of additional evidence because "[i]t would topple the complex evidentiary edifice constructed by the …
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… the client will be billed separately and hourly for such service at applicable attorney rates. Liens: The undersigned … Plaintiff filed an eleven count, sixty-page personal injury complaint against Pastor R.L.S.; St. Thomas Lutheran Church, … battery (count three); delayed discovery – equitable estoppel (count four); intentional infliction of emotional …
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… late fees; and by applying preclusion doctrines: judicial estoppel and the entire controversy doctrine. We agree the … tenants with a notice to quit in October 2016. He filed a complaint for possession of the unit in January 2017, see … the lodestar – a reasonable hourly rate for counsel's services multiplied by the number of hours reasonably …
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… v. NEW JERSEY MANUFACTURERS RE-INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant. ____________________________ … caused by an uninsured driver, and awarded $1.5 million in compensatory damages. The court molded the award, to reflect … He was a former Army paramedic. At the end of his military service, he continued to serve the public as a paramedic, …
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… 10, 2017 Chancery Division order denying their motion to compel arbitration in their dispute with respondents Basel … to develop the site "into a health and wellness one-stop shop" with a number of health services available on site. The five partners signed a …
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… testimony at trial. Marc owned a business that served as a computer network administrator for Melissa's employer. … punitive damages.3 After the submission of an affidavit of services,4 the trial court issued a written decision and … matters."8 SASPA was specifically implemented to expand remedies for victims of sexual violence, who were ineligible for …
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… "A defendant may rebut the presumption by 'showing compelling reasons justifying the applicant's admission and … 252). The circumstances presented by defendant were not so compelling as to rebut the presumption against PTI. "[T]he … prosecutor ignored a letter submitted by Visiting Homemaker Service regarding defendant's performance in its parenting …
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… argued the cause for respondent Board of Review (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney; Melissa … of the Division of Unemployment and Disability Insurance Services determined claimant disqualified for benefits on … anything he could say to hurt me. He 3 A-2667-15T4 was commenting on the type of clothes I was wearing, the type of …
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… Division to make reasonable efforts to assist a parent overcome those deficiencies that led to his or her child's … (3) The division has made reasonable efforts to provide services to help the parent correct the circumstances which … the judge's factual findings because they are supported by competent evidence. N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. v. …
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… was in the Marine Corps. After retiring from military service in 2005, defendant worked for Computing Technologies, Inc. in Woodbridge, Virginia. From … was a course director for Operations Other Than War, Command and Staff College, Marine Corps University, and …
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… agreement did not specify a sentence the prosecutor would recommend. Instead, it provided, "Free to speak. Defendant to … had not formally begun reporting to probation to begin service of the sentence (although the court acknowledged his … it does not substitute for the victim's other civil remedies. State v. Masce, 452 N.J. Super. 347, 352 (App. Div. …
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… Barber Hager, LLC, attorneys; Mr. Barber and Christopher W. Hager, of counsel and on the briefs). Colleen M. … consider a certification containing hearsay statements by company officers discussing an explicitly discriminatory … employee who served as a managing director in its customer service department. She was laid off in 2002 along with 786 …
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… Attorney General, argued the cause for respondents (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney; Lisa A. … Roger Malone appeals from a final order dismissing his complaint alleging violations of the Conscientious Employee … plaintiff left the station to go on vacation, locking his service weapon in his locker. When he returned from …
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… THE DRIVER AND FRONT- SEAT PASSENGER OUT OF A CAR THAT WAS STOPPED FOR A ROUTINE MOTOR-VEHICLE VIOLATION. POINT II … OUT OF THE LAWFULLY STOPPED MOTOR VEHICLE UNDER STATE V. BACOME, __ N.J. __, [(2017)], BECAUSE THE OFFICERS FAILED TO … evaluation, ordered him to perform fifty hours of community service, and imposed appropriate penalties and assessments. …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Docket No. 2006- 20819. Kavanagh & Kavanagh, … July 12, 2017 A-0701-15T1 2 Following a hearing, a workers' compensation judge determined Michael Savio was an employee … Giambri was a contractor who employed laborers to perform services on his behalf and, thus, the work Savio performed …