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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment Nos. 18-03- 0492, 18-03-0493, … Pursuant to the parties' plea agreement, the State recommended dismissing the remaining charges. During the plea … his behavior to his drug addiction. Consistent with the recommendations in the plea agreement, the judge sentenced …
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… materials addressing the issues presented. We were nevertheless able to discern the following facts from Judge Lynch … arrangement modified. Along the way, he has filed dozens of complaints in state and federal court,1 many of them … of New Jersey has also restrained appellant from filing complaints, or any other filings, without the court's …
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… decision. We write only to add the following brief comments. The guardianship petition was tried before the … Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). Guided by these principles, we conclude that Judge Hanlon-Schron's factual findings … form discussing those differences. Armed with the requisite knowledge, the caregiver 10 A-2288-21 did not feel that …
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… grievance arbitration with the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC). The Authority also challenges the … local governments provide "flexibility" with their work rules to ensure the "continuous delivery" of State and local … of pay for all hours worked outside their normal work hours commencing on March 9, 2020. The Union contended the …
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… effort in the Family Division, these standards were recommended by the Conference of Family Division Presiding … me in writing by February 15, 2002 that your vicinage is in compliance with these standards. For each of those standards … In doing so, a DVHO shall: 1. Review all related case files involving the parties; 2. Inform Plaintiff about her/his …
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… the brief). PER CURIAM Plaintiff was injured when a driverless fire truck suddenly crashed into her office building. … crossed the road and struck the front of a residence opposite the firehouse. The impact damaged the building's … thought "was a bomb." When the employee saw the wall was coming down, she yanked plaintiff from her chair by her …
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… Having considered the record and applicable legal principles, we affirm. Radiac is a closely held for-profit … requires in-depth background checks and fingerprinting of company leadership. From the time Pasqua became executrix of … execution of documents necessary for the maintenance of the company's 3 A-1837-22 business. As a result, Radiac was …
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… On appeal from the State Employees' Health Benefits Commission. Ryan Nicholson Boland (Offit Kurman, PC) and Charles Kannebecker, attorneys for appellant (Ryan Nicholson … for respondent School Employees' Health and Benefits Commission (Melissa H. Raska, Assistant Attorney General, of …
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… from a March 15, 2022 Law Division order dismissing their complaint on the summary judgment motion of defendant, The … transitioning from the criminal justice system to the community." See N.J.S.A. 30:4-91.2. In 2013, Kintock and the … DOC staff to cease the strip searches or conduct them "in a less intrusive manner" and that Kintock breached that duty …
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… v. NEW JERSEY MARITIME PILOT & DOCKING PILOT COMMISSION, TIMOTHY DACEY, BRIAN MCEWING, JACOB SHISHA, … BJOERN KILS, DENNIS LOMBARDI, BRENDAN ROBERTS, and CHARLES WOWKANECH, Defendants-Respondents. Argued March 21, 2023 … 2021 Chancery Division order that transferred his verified complaint to this court – we nonetheless address the merits …
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… our review of the record and the applicable legal principles, we affirm. I. In April 2022, Sweeney signed a retainer … pursue fee arbitration. In November 2022, plaintiff filed a complaint against Sweeney for attorney fees. On January 9, … court disagreed with plaintiff that under each count of the complaint it was entitled to the award of attorney fees. The …
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… a July 18, 2022 order denying its motion to reinstate its complaint that had been dismissed with prejudice for failure … to Rule 4:23-5(a)(1) and with prejudice pursuant to Rules 4:23-4 and 4:23-2(b)(3), which plaintiff opposed. A new … Rule 4:23- 5(a)(2) would have been premature as the requisite sixty days since the order dismissing the complaint …
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… was sworn and warned of the ramifications if he were to commit "perjury" or "false swear[]." Defendant admitted to … someone 6 A-1942-22 who proclaims their innocence unless and until they are found guilty by a jury of their … that he wants the plea agreement. 4 One of the requisite factors for him to withdraw his guilty plea. See State …
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… in a situation where a defendant physician's answer to the complaint identified a specialty and a subspecialty in which … Association; or (b) the instruction of students in an accredited medical school, other accredited health … no licensed professional can be located who has the requisite specialty to supply an AOM, N.J.S.A. 2A:53A- 41(c). 12 …
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… cooperation testimony. Although we deemed the lieutenant's comments to be improper and objectionable, we concluded they … parties' present arguments and the governing legal principles, we affirm the denial of PCR without a hearing … is where an attorney and their client who is the defendant come into the prosecutor's office with the prosecutor who is …
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… 339 River Road Partners, LLC, to sell a limited liability company which owned real property in foreclosure. Defendants … for the property, the mortgage was in default and EWF had commenced foreclosure proceedings. On June 2, 2022, RRH and … plaintiff terminated the PSA on November 29, 2022. Nevertheless, the parties continued to negotiate and, on March 13, …
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… the December 5, 2023 Chancery Division order dismissing her complaint against defendant Kriezl L. Liaban with prejudice. … R. 1:36-3. 2 A-1435-23 I. Jason,1 a police sergeant, committed suicide on March 30, 2023, leaving behind his wife … findings and legal conclusions of the trial judge' unless convinced that those findings and conclusions were 'so …
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… folder containing child sexual abuse material (CSAM) on a computer owned by defendant and subsequently seized the computer from his residence pursuant to a search warrant. … to possessing and viewing CSAM depicting pre-pubescent females and to obtaining and sharing those materials through a …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 12-06-0497. Samuel Woody, … was going on." K.C. agreed, and they met near her apartment complex. K.C. believed defendant was still on duty at this … who would file the paperwork, enter the charges into the computer, and could "get rid of the paperwork." K.C. …
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… obtained a second TRO. In the supporting domestic violence complaint, plaintiff alleged that defendant posted a false … a license in the medical field. Plaintiff amended the complaint, alleging that defendant contacted the 3 A-0949-23 … sheets, activities all fundamentally contrary to the principles of academic integrity. 5 A-0949-23 Plaintiff denied each …