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… search and seizure of the handgun was permissible under the community-caretaker exception and the Terry doctrine.2 … these events acting in concert gave rise to the officer's community[- ]caretaking role. Additionally, . . . the … abandon their own safety while reasonably engaged in . . . community[-]caretaking activity. Regarding the application …
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… Hospital. As a result, appellant had a much longer daily commute, and she complained her co-workers at the new facility were unkind to … July 29, 2013 "Ability to Do Work-Related Activities" form completed by Natalie Paul, PsyD. Paul diagnosed appellant …
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… May 29, 2020 incident, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint and obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO). She later amended the complaint. Plaintiff alleged she went to defendant's … not relevant to this appeal. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: I. DEFENDANT'S ACTION IN PUSHING AWAY …
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… Department of Corrections (Department), which found that he committed prohibited act *.005, threatening another with … prompting Sergeant E. Cascarelli1 to issue numerous oral commands for him to cease moving and to keep his head down. … This appeal followed in which Wroten raises two points. First, he appears to challenge the sufficiency of …
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… January 25, 2016, the State of New Jersey filed a verified complaint in the Law Division, Special Civil Part, seeking … of $2,430 and $2512 in United States currency. The complaint alleged that on October 26, 2015, Flemmings was … Although we could dismiss the appeal for failure to comply with our order, we address the propriety of the …
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… parked car, the detectives observed a cloud of white smoke coming from its open windows. The officers also smelled an … The detectives also searched the vehicle's passenger compartment, finding (1) a digital scale, with marijuana … had removed all of the marijuana found in the passenger compartment. Because of the discovery of the scale and the …
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… months later in October 4 A-1161-20 2020, independently recommending against taking any steps at that time toward … particular, Dr. Labay made the following observations and recommendations: Over time, it became clear that [the son] was … if he would like to meet. I have expressed in earlier communications my belief that [the son] should be …
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… assumed that he was being terminated and returned the company keys, but failed to meet with the employer. … reviewing the factual findings made in an unemployment compensation proceeding, the test is not whether [we] would come to the same conclusion if the original determination …
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… and MAHER KOUR, Defendants-Appellants and RLI INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant. ___________________________ Submitted … with a rusted vehicle, they specifically 1 RLI Insurance Company, which was named as a co-defendant in the lawsuit … were especially taken into account. 10 A-2126-19 All other points raised on appeal lack sufficient merit to be worthy …
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… property, and plaintiff subsequently filed its foreclosure complaint. Defendant does not deny that it received service of the complaint and all subsequent notices leading to entry of … he hired an attorney shortly after receiving service of the complaint. Landau conceded that he did not monitor his …
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… gave him a bag from another inmate containing Walden's "commissary stuff." Walden stated he "had no idea what was in … confiscation of the bottle and shank; 365 days loss of commutation time; 300 days of administrative 4 A-2119-19 … shall be based on substantial evidence that the inmate committed a prohibited act." "Our role in reviewing the …
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… Between July 2016 and January 2017, plaintiff resided in a community residence for mentally ill adults that was … rent of $560 for her apartment. Located in Toms River, the community residence is one of many that is licensed and … plaintiff had not exhausted available administrative remedies. See N.J.A.C. 10:37A- 11.3. Plaintiff's counsel …
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… the court extended the ankle bracelet requirement to accommodate his request for more family time because some of … children lived out of state. Defendant was sentenced as recommended in the plea agreement to a six- year term of … aggravating factors three ("the risk that defendant will commit another offense"), six (defendant's criminal record …
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… James Blessing1 appeals from an August 7, 2020 order compelling arbitration and staying his complaint against defendants Nick Hoffman, Olivia Marr, and … Blessing. At the time of the agreement relevant to this complaint, plaintiff went by Drew Bradford and signed the …
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… police detectives; thus, he did not have the mens rea to commit resisting arrest by flight. He also challenges his … v. Parsons, 270 N.J. Super. 213, 222 (App. Div. 1994). He compares himself to the defendant in State v. Tucker, 7 … and Udvarhely, followed him without knowing that he had committed an offense until he discarded what appeared to be …
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… precludes a party from attacking on appeal the very outcome sought in the trial court. State v. Jenkins, 178 N.J. … and upon adoption by the court, take his chance on the outcome of the trial, and if unfavorable, then condemn the very … thereby allowing the prosecution to offer evidence now complained about. Only now does defendant present a …
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… v. PHILADELPHIA CONTRIBUTIONSHIP INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant, and SHARON DAVIS, individually, … due plaintiff under the contract, defendant filed a complaint with the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs. … 3 A-2689-19 Plaintiff subsequently filed a Law Division complaint against defendant and her homeowner's insurance …
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… going to beat up the [person1] that you're with. . . . I'm coming now." Plaintiff testified that shortly after … who she was with and that [defendant] threatened he was coming to the house . . . and would assault the occupants of … The trial judge concluded plaintiff proved defendant committed harassment as defined by "the catch-all provision" …
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… American Neighborhood Mortgage Acceptance Company, LLC (ANMAC). The note was secured by a mortgage … in default. On September 6, 2018, plaintiff filed a complaint seeking foreclosure. Defendant filed an answer contesting the complaint and asserting affirmative defenses. On November 7, …
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… that the Disciplinary Review Board considered three complaints made 1 For the balance of our opinion, to avoid … documents in the appendix do not specify the nature of the complaints. 4 The order is not in the record. 5 A-0807-19 In … probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. Id. at 58. "A reasonable probability is a probability …