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… twenty- five years of marriage, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce in January 2015. Following years of … the value of his several bank accounts, including his Charles Schwab investment and retirement accounts on direct and … the 36-month period. He opined that plaintiff had deposited $1,852,674.58 into his PNC accounts in the three-year …
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… to -61, seeking dismissal of plaintiff Trevor Milton's complaint against them. Having reviewed the record and … the trial court to enter orders (1) dismissing plaintiff's complaint against all defendants with prejudice, and (2) … have not been allowed to make public statements under rules that govern IPOs. [Milton] made false claims regarding …
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… warrant for defendant S.N. for acts alleged to have been committed against his stepdaughter in 2012. In a … Counsel noted that defendant’s biological mother had visited New Jersey “more than a decade ago,” but it “ended in … supports the State’s motion for pretrial detention. Regardless of which standard the Court adopts -- abuse of …
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… became particularly strained after Burkert read online comments attributed to Halton’s wife that Burkert felt … and made two flyers, writing lewd dialogue in speech bubbles over the faces of the bride and groom. Halton testified … Halton’s wife apparently had posted on a social media website. He then copied the photograph and made two flyers, …
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… articulated in that case is at odds with traditional principles limiting appellate review. An appellate court ordinarily … of fact, and with experience in fulfilling that role comes expertise. Duplication of the trial judge’s efforts in … of the Division of Youth and Family Services5 (DYFS) visited defendant’s home and interviewed each family member. …
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… Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common law right of access preclude the public entity from … John Doe—are exempt from disclosure under OPRA and the common law right of access. Plaintiff Jeff Carter submitted … government records presumptively accessible to the public unless an exemption applies. N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1. OPRA’s …
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… evidence. When an officer was called to investigate a noise complaint at an apartment complex, he saw defendant James L. Legette standing on a … (2015). HELD: Chrisman and Bruzzese do not support warrantless entries into detainees’ homes; they apply only to cases …
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… rose, retirees who retired after 1952 watched their fixed incomes drop in real terms. The Legislature responded in the … c. 113, § 5 (Chapter 113). Then, in 2011, as a part of comprehensive pension reform legislation, Chapter 78 … of their claims were properly dismissed. Plaintiff Charles Ouslander, a retired prosecutor, filed a petition for …
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… personnel responded to a shooting in front of a housing complex. Upon arrival, police found A.B. lying face down in a pool of blood on the steps outside the complex. Paramedics administered CPR and epinephrine to … statement. After a trial, the jury convicted defendant of a lesser included offense of murder and of the weapons …
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… a child, N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.46(b)(1), and the Judiciary has no commission to exercise equitable powers to alter the … meningitis. He did https://www.cdc.gov/meningitis/ (last visited Aug. 13, 2021). Possible symptoms include a headache, … and neglect -- consistent with traditional res ipsa principles embodied in N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.46(a)(2).10 Nevertheless, …
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… position would have understood his situation. Juveniles are afforded the same protections of the privilege … Room at University Hospital in Newark at 11:20 a.m. complaining of significant pain in his left arm and left … Detective Miranda interviewed the two passengers who accompanied defendant and Byrd to University Hospital -- Ja-Ki …
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… appeal, the Court reviews the Public Employment Relations Commission’s (PERC) decision that the employees’ health … therefore non-negotiable. PERC’s construction of Chapter 78 comports with the statute’s language and the Legislature’s … school districts negotiate contracts on different schedules, and that the statute’s impact would vary from district …
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… A new trial is warranted only where the jury could have come to a different result had it been correctly instructed. … but a special application of foreseeability principles in recognition of the extraordinary risks that arise … bears the slightest relationship to any self-service component of defendants’ business. Moreover, plaintiff’s …
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… opened the passenger-side door and smelled burnt marijuana coming from the vehicle. When Ruocco asked plaintiff if he … the weapons charge was dropped. Plaintiff filed a complaint against Ruocco, Torres, and Cooper (collectively … by the specter of being sued personally for damages, unless their performance is not objectively reasonable. Thus, …
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… Education (Board), filed an action asserting statutory and common law employment discrimination claims against the … that allegedly had been removed or copied from Board files. According to the Board, the documents included highly … a public record, writing or instrument kept, filed or deposited according to law with or in the keeping of any public …
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… of Operating Engineers, Local 68 (Local 68); for Belmar the Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO (CWA); and, for … each municipality obtained approval from the Civil Service Commission (Commission) for a layoff plan. Keyport’s plan … directly affects the work and welfare of public employees unless such negotiated agreement would significantly interfere …
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… and had to be subdued. Defendant was charged with DUI, reckless driving, and failure to signal, and was indicted for … defendant was intoxicated. In response, defense counsel commenced his summation, arguing that the State’s evidence … Law Division cautioned against the continued use of this common practice, finding that the better practice is to …
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… opinions had been disclosed pursuant to the discovery rules, the Court considers the principles established in State … disability early retirement in 2009. Plaintiff filed a complaint, asserting negligence claims and seeking compensatory damages. Plaintiff’s expert, Rosen, opined that …
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… of similar symptoms among patients. Thereafter, plaintiff complained to the facility’s management about the rate of … the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website entitled “Clinical Signs and Symptoms of Influenza.”1 … staff about hand-washing and the use of gloves, goggles, masks, and hospital gowns to avoid transmission of …
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… v. Julie L. Michaels (A-69-12) (072106) [NOTE: This is a companion case to State v. Reginald Roach, also filed … when her vehicle crossed the center line and struck an oncoming car. The car’s driver and passenger were severely … drugs or alcohol. Defendant gave permission for blood samples to be taken but would not sign the consent form. …