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… a March 18, 2016 decision rendered by a Law Division judge, compelling it to provide various documents to plaintiff … and remand for further proceedings. I Plaintiff filed a complaint against NJT and defendant Kevin Ruff under the New … outweighed by [the State's] interest in nondisclosure." Keddie v Rutgers, 148 N.J. 36, 54 (1997); see also Hammock by …
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… possession of heroin in exchange for the State recommending a non-custodial sentence and dismissing the … — a superintendent of a multi-story, multi-unit apartment complex 10 A-3984-14T1 giving consent to law enforcement … does not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the common areas of a building merely because doors to the …
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… from the May 12, 2015 final decision of the assistant commissioner of the Department of Children and Families, … and sister were at a laundromat. Katy was sitting at her computer desk when appellant grabbed her by the arm, pulled … to speak to appellant. When she returned, Katy's mother commented appellant "must have been drunk" and told Katy to …
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… called Lieutenant 3 A-0944-15T4 Peter Carbo, who is the commanding officer of the Essex County Sheriff's … went on to quote our decision in State v. Morgan: It may become a question of fact as to whether a particular device … evidence is introduced, from whatever source it may come, tending to show either that the object is of innocuous …
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… his phone, entrapped him, and because the prosecutor committed misconduct at trial. Oral argument was held before … professional assistance; that is, the defendant must overcome the presumption that, under the circumstances, the … show that the errors had some conceivable effect on the outcome of the proceeding." Id. at 693 104 S. Ct. at 2067, 80 …
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… defendants have not paid the judgment, plaintiffs sought to compel Filipe Pedroso, as principal of Pedroso Law Firm, … 21, September 10, October 9, and October 23, 2015 orders compelling Pedroso to do so. We affirm in part and remand in … had a balance of $0. On August 4, 2015, plaintiffs moved to compel Filipe Pedroso, as principal of Pedroso Law Firm, …
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… CONDO ASSOCIATION, INC., PROGRESSIVE BUILDING MANAGEMENT COMPANY, INC., GARDEN HOMES, INC., THE PROGRESSIVE COMPANIES, and LAKEVIEW GARDENS, Defendants-Respondents. … benefits, the employee surrenders common law tort remedies against his or her employer and co-employees, except …
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… No. 14-02-0372 for an unrelated drug offense, which was committed approximately two months after the offense that is the subject of this appeal. The two offenses were encompassed in the same plea agreement. Pursuant to the terms … which, from his training and experience, Ruiz knew was a common method used to mask the odor of illegal substances …
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… 7 a.m., he was awakened by "loud banging and screaming" coming from Reeves's apartment, which was attached to his … Reeves, McPhail "rushed [defendant] and put him in a compliance hold down on the floor[.]" McPhail got on top of … of his assertion that he lacked the requisite intent to commit a crime when he entered the dwelling. The standard …
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… defendants deny receiving. Plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint on March 8, 2013. Defendants were served with the summons and complaint on March 16, 2013. Defendants did not file a … applied, a grave injustice would occur." Ibid. As plaintiff points out, defendants have been in default under the note …
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… is a dual citizen of Israel and the United States. She competed with her then-partner in the pairs ice skating … had sufficiently exhausted her alleged non-judicial remedies. Ibid. After an evidentiary hearing, the trial court … was biased. Having fully considered these and the other sub-points raised by defendants, we affirm the denial of fees …
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… sought admission into PTI. The PTI Program Director recommended defendant's admission but the prosecutor rejected … into PTI were too attenuated to merit any meaningful comparison. Finally, the court found there existed a … amenability to the rehabilitative process, showing compelling reasons justifying the applicant's admission …
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… her employment with the District based on her unbecoming conduct in handling the eligibility and placement of … the public school system "shall be dismissed or reduced in compensation . . . except for inefficiency, incapacity, unbecoming conduct, or other just cause." If the charges are …
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… 2015 order granting the summary judgment dismissal of his complaint against Hudson City Savings Bank (Hudson City); plaintiff's complaint sought damages based upon allegations of predatory … Services (Weichert) representative, Keith Wanamaker, who completed a Uniform Residential Loan Application (the …
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… received a call from a patrolman who stated a woman had come into the police station and reported that a neighbor, … that defendant did not penetrate his anus, but the child complained his "butt was sore." C.H.'s denial of … made by the defendant is enough to show that a crime was committed. And, the crimes that were elicited were …
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… factual assertions. On January 23, 2013, plaintiff accompanied her granddaughter to cheerleading practice at … R. 4:46-2(c). The court must "consider whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the … on the premises for purposes of the owner that often are commercial or business related." Hopkins v. Fox & Lazo …
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… father, but a paternity test established he is not and the complaint against him was dismissed. The mother contends the … for the reasons expressed by Judge Joseph L. Foster in his comprehensive oral decision. In lieu of reciting at length … Foster's factual findings because they are supported by competent evidence presented at trial. N.J. Div. of Youth & …
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… appeals from a May 4, 2016 order dismissing his verified complaint in lieu of prerogative writ. We affirm. The … record with evidence of his pursuit of administrative remedies. He asserts this evidence, if admitted, would have … action in 9 A-3915-15T1 pursuit of administrative remedies as evidence in this action. In said motion, plaintiff …
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… and Manahan. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2016-4183 and 2016- 4255. Michael J. … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … Administrative Action (FAA) of the Civil Service Commission (Commission) issued December 21, 2016, that …
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… 2016, after a year-long investigation, the IA Division recommended the allegations against plaintiff be sustained and … from three psychologists.2 All three psychologists recommended plaintiff be rearmed and returned to regular duty … that plaintiff was insubordinate, demonstrated conduct unbecoming a public employee, "caused a dangerous 1 A …