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… 13, 2022 – Decided September 20, 2022 Before Judges Messano and Rose. On appeal from the Superior Court of New … for post-conviction relief (PCR), alleging ineffective assistance of their trial attorneys. The trial court denied … was it? Where did it occur? Were you satisfied with the outcome?" (Question 19). Admin Off. of the Cts., Administrative …
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… of any document or thing: (a) that contains trade secrets, competitively sensitive technical, marketing, financial, … significant harm to an individual or to the business or competitive position of the designating party. Any party to … receiving party through proper means, or which is or becomes available to a party from a source other than the party …
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… of any document or thing: (a) that contains trade secrets, competitively sensitive technical, marketing, financial, … significant harm to an individual or to the business or competitive position of the designating party. Any party to … receiving party through proper means, or which is or becomes available to a party from a source other than the party …
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… Walters, in 2012. In November 2015, petitioner filed a complaint with the Division of Civil Rights (DCR) asserting … Disease. He alleged that Lanschool — a remote-control computer software used to track students' work—was removed … is de novo. SSI Med. Serv. v. HHS, Div. of Med. Assistance & Health Servs., 146 N.J. 8 A-0828-22 614, 621 …
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… in 1999 by enacting the Electric Discount and Energy Competition Act (EDECA). L. 1999, c. 23 (eff. Feb. 9, 1999). … states: The contract may not include provisions (sometimes referred to as "material change notices") that permit … hours sold in New Jersey by every TPS and BGSP had to come from Class I renewable energy sources, such as solar, …
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… and by the State of New Jersey moved us to appoint a committee of distinguished members of the bar to prepare and … recognizes former Go-vernor Driscoll, the chairman of that -committee. GOVERNOR DRISCOLL: Chief Justice and Associate J … They speak for themselves-and are contained in over 40 volumes of our official reports. Each is a contribution to our …
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… of latent fingerprints from the exterior of a window for comparison with those maintained in the New Jersey State … Burlington County Prosecutor's Office to request a manual comparison between the latent prints and those of defendant. … the statute of limitations thus began to run on his crimes on January 13, 2017, when the State had both the latent …
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… and both occupants were transported to the hospital with complaints of head and neck pain. The Lexus sustained minor … The prosecutor agreed with the director's decision. In a comprehensive letter to defendant's counsel, the prosecutor … the defendant's admission into PTI" as it "would send a message that drunk driving and its oftentimes criminal …
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… SYKES, Petitioner-Appellant, v. GEORGE HARMS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC., Respondent-Respondent. … Accurso and Natali. On appeal from the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, … normal, for sure," but climbed out of the excavator without assistance and did not complain of any pain as he walked …
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… the back of the car. Morrison later served a summons and complaint on defendant charging him with violating N.J.S.A. … serves no legitimate purpose of the actor. 4 A-2474-21 The complaint asserted that defendant violated N.J.S.A. … the police simply asked him to go outside to discuss and he complied. Morrison told defendant he had to pay the tab or …
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… and Firko. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2019-31, 2021-1884, and 2022-831. … Counsel, attorney for respondent City of Jersey City (James Brendan Johnston, Supervisory Assistant Corporation … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Nicholas V. Klimowicz, Deputy Attorney General, …
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… essentially for the reasons set forth in Judge Walls ' comprehensive decision. We briefly summarize the evidence … at the elementary to middle school level. The evaluator recommended more hands-on parenting training designed to meet … romantic partner, O.V.G. (Oscar), and an incident of domestic violence resulting in the issuance of a temporary …
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… of a handgun in exchange for the State's agreement to recommend a sentence of forty-two months in prison with a … forth in the court's written opinion. We add the following comments. Our scope of review of a motion to suppress is …
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… not file a notice of tort claim with DOC. Nor did he file a complaint alleging a tort claim against DOC. 3 A-1495-23 On … of tort claim form in 2018 from another inmate, he did not complete it or file it with DOC. In 2022, plaintiff was … notice of tort claim was granted on June 8, 20181 but no complaint was timely filed and the two[-]year statute of …
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… Cape May County Prosecutor, attorney for appellant (James E. Moore, Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and on the … cooperative demeanor throughout the PTI process." It recommended that defendant be enrolled in PTI for six months, … expungement. Further, the prosecutor’s categorical prerequisite ignores the significant mitigating circumstances in …
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… children’s time with each parent, as well as suggestions on common issues dealing with parenting time (visitation). It … eating; a written list of such foods, including brand names, can be helpful. The non-residential parent needs to … other child related issues on the New Jersey Judiciary’s website, www.njcourts.gov. You can also call us at …
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… DEC 1 B 2019 A.C.J.C. SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO.: ACJC 2019-357 … set, then the charges would be dismissed. This is sometimes called "Municipal Court PTI," a "period of adjustment", … addressed Ms. Blake on May 8, 2019 and, without the requisite statutory or legal authority, advised her that she was …
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… to the Court on the filing of a presentment by the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct recommending that removal proceedings against respondent be … DeAVILA-SILEBI, JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT. Before Judges Messano, Silverman-Katz, and Thornton, specially designated. …
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… to engage David in oral sex and mutual masturbation at times at David's home in Atlantic County. Defendant sometimes … had any sperm. Defendant and Wyatt built a 5 A-5025-13T2 computer together, and defendant told Wyatt "now you can go … try to do better. The police also took a flash drive, a computer, a laptop, floppy disks, a camera and CDs, from …
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… to engage David in oral sex and mutual masturbation at times at David's home in Atlantic County. Defendant sometimes … had any sperm. Defendant and Wyatt built a 5 A-5025-13T2 computer together, and defendant told Wyatt "now you can go … try to do better. The police also took a flash drive, a computer, a laptop, floppy disks, a camera and CDs, from …