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2C:21-4.3b
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… is guilty of a crime. . . if that person recklessly commits health care claims fraud in the course of providing … elements: (1) that he/she is a practitioner (2) that he/she committed health care claims fraud (3) that he/she committed … and from all he/she said and did at the particular time and place and from all the surrounding circumstances reflected …
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2C:24-4b(3)
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… THE WELFARE OF A CHILD (PORNOGRAPHY) Applies to crimes committed after August 14, 2013 (N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(b)(3)) … anus.3 masturbation, which is stimulation of the genitals.4 bestiality, which is a sexual connection between a person … and from all he/she said and did at the particular time and place and from all surrounding circumstances established by …
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2C:43-6.4e
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… of a Condition of Parole Supervision for Life if he commits a violation of one of certain enumerated offenses … special sentence of Parole Supervision for Life, he or she committed a violation of ________ (SELECT APPROPRIATE from … and from all he/she said and did at the particular time and place and from all surrounding circumstances established by …
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… additional testimony on whether the manner in which she was compensated for overtime violated the Wage and Hour Law, … that the employer engaged in renovations to the workplace in June 2019, initially scheduled to last only two … whether Delima's resignation for that reason, which took place months later, nonetheless constituted good cause …
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… New Jersey's motion for summary judgment and dismissing the complaint with prejudice.1 Plaintiffs failed to demonstrate … therefore affirm. In November 2018, plaintiffs filed their complaint. The plaintiff's primary target was a co-defendant … 2018, plaintiffs alleged it failed to have policies in place 1 Co-defendant settled prior to dismissal and is not …
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… well-reasoned oral opinion. Because Judge Schuck's opinion comprehensively and correctly addressed all of defendant's … police were called and when one uniformed officer tried to place defendant in handcuffs, she resisted and "elbowed" the … the State agreed to dismiss her remaining charges and to recommend a probationary term as well as a 180-day jail …
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… application for an extension of time beyond May 31, 2016 to complete construction of Phase II of its solar energy … proffered interpretation of the settlement as permitting completion of the project after May 31, 2016. In the … meaningfully consider or sufficiently explain why, having placed Brickyard in the same position as any other EY2015 …
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… EXPRESS TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES, PRECAST MANAUFACTURING COMPANY, SHERMAN CLAY AND CO., AMERICAN FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY, and STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Defendants. … moved to vacate the sheriff's sale because it took place during the pendency of defendants' bankruptcy …
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… into a motor vehicle. The sentencing judge also imposed community supervision for life (CSL) pursuant to Megan's … to consider whether [it] could supervise or monitor J.K.'s compliance with the conditions of CSL or impose special … conditions." Ibid. In short, the 6 A-3203-18T2 burden was placed on the individual under CSL to demonstrate that there …
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… United States. P2H was the entity through which customers placed their orders. It was registered with the Federal … it leased from the owner- operators to P2H. Plaintiffs’ complaint alleged in pertinent part that defendants violated … truck drivers from large trucking concerns because the companies possess an unfair advantage. Id. at ___ (slip op. …
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… Properties, LLC summary judgment and dismissing plaintiffs' complaint with prejudice. We affirm. Defendant owns a … it can be readily defined, and whether it is fair to place the burden of preventing the harm upon the defendant." … or otherwise; defendant neither maintained a presence on site, nor was it responsible for repairs to the building. …
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… includ[ing] such debilitating maladies as physical illness, coma, mania, hysteria, or death." The condition must be … defendant's medical condition, that concern would have been communicated to the dispatcher, and by the dispatcher to the … a person being taken into custody. The hospitalization took place solely to address defendant's intoxication before …
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… fist punches . . ." and ordered the inmates to stop. They complied. Musciotto was charged with committing prohibited act *.004, fighting with another … (DHO) for further action. The disciplinary hearing took place on March 25, 2019. Musciotto requested and was granted …
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… 120 days of administrative segregation; a 120-day loss of commutation credits; 365 days of urine monitoring; a 365-day … required to submit a urine specimen for 3 A-3015-18T2 on-site analysis. Corrections Officer Alvarez collected the … Div. 2019) (noting that prisons are dangerous, volatile places and that "inmates' unauthorized narcotics use and …
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… and DENNIS LOMET, SR., Petitioner, v. LAWES COAL COMPANY, Respondent-Respondent. … cancer from which Dennis died was caused by exposure to asbestos and other chemicals during his employment with Lawes. … been exposed to chemicals, soot, and asbestos in the workplace. One of Dennis's friends who worked for Lawes from …
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… action. On June 21, 2017, the Bank filed its foreclosure complaint. The Bank claimed defendant evaded attempts to personally serve the foreclosure complaint. The Bank then served the foreclosure complaint on … by Judge Francis R. Hodgson, Jr., as well as his reasons placed on the record on March 13, 2018; June 8, 2018; August …
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… of Review disqualifying him from receipt of unemployment compensation pursuant to N.J.S.A. 43:21-5(a), and rendering … this happened repeatedly, even after he parked in different places in the employee lot, as advised by Tuscan security. … "because he felt his vehicle was being damaged at the worksite does not constitute good cause" because he failed to …
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… OTHERWISE POINT II THE CUMULATIVE EFFECT OF THE ERRORS COMPLAINED OF RENDERED THE TRIAL UNFAIR POINT III DEFENDANT … from testifying in his own defense; and 4) he lacked the competence to handle the technology required to put forth an … judge in his oral decision of April 13, 2018. We add these comments. Defendant was convicted of third-degree theft, …
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… following language, which explained the reasons for the recommended action: WHEREAS, N.J.S.A. 18A:28-9 provides that a … about the robustness of the discussion that must take place on a topic. Here, members of the public were able to … 198 N.J. Super. 411 (App. Div. 1985), is likewise misplaced. Neither of those cases addresses the level of …
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… 365 days of administrative segregation, 365 days' loss of commutation time, and 30 days' loss of recreational … argument, Sherrod told Simmons that if Simmons continued to complain, Sherrod was going to put a shank in Simmons' cell … also certified that, on June 2, 2016, he had submitted a complaint against Sherrod. Appellant further noted his …