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… JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SOLID WASTE COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT, Petitioner-Respondent, v. … New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Commissioner (Commissioner), finding appellant operated in excess of the …
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… of a DNA buccal swab to which he had consented. Defendant committed the assaults against his girlfriend's daughters, … he would submit to a buccal swab so that his DNA could be compared to the DNA of Taylor's baby. According to Detective … profile now" and the State could save the profile and later compare it to the baby's profile once a sample was obtained …
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… doubt that … (insert victim’s name) … died from medical complications that resulted from injuries caused by … violated the statute regarding using a hand-held wireless communication device) / (whether defendant failed to … … [Choose as appropriate: … (using a hand-held wireless communication device) / (failing to maintain a lane) … ] … . …
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… in this case. Under the sequence of this charge and accompanying interrogatory, the plaintiff has to prove (1) a … contends that the plaintiff lost the chance of a better outcome because of the Defendant’s deviation from accepted … the court noted: “…where a physician defendant’s negligence combines with a patient-plaintiff’s preexistent condition to …
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… Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. THE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL OF SALEM, COMMUNITY HEALTH SYSTEMS, INC., GARY D. NEWSOME, and ANGELA … PC, attorneys; Ms. Cooper, on the brief). Matthew T. Newcomer argued the cause for respondents (Post & Schell, PC, … N. Joseph, of the PA bar, admitted pro hac vice and Mr. Newcomer, on the brief). PER CURIAM Plaintiffs Drs. Pedro …
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… proceedings. I. We derive the following facts from the competent evidence in the motion record, "giv[ing] the … a "well-known female wrestler" within the wrestling community, partnered with John1 in two female wrestling … annual interest rate. On July 2, 2020, plaintiffs filed a complaint against defendant, asserting claims for breach of …
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… a contract with BTG with a Guaranteed Maximum Price, and a completion date of September 15th 2011" subject to … as it considered the approved requisitions to be a complete list of additional work. The building was not … upon receipt of the CO, the release of liens and the completion of the punch list. In response, plaintiff told …
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… 30:4-123.89 to -123.95, to a convicted sex offender who had completely served his sentence and was released under no … similarly apply to a defendant who was placed on either community supervision for life (CSL) or parole supervision … c. 127 to 134, established a system of registration and community notification for certain sex offenders, and set …
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… orders that dismissed on summary judgment her negligence complaint against defendant, and denied her motion to extend discovery as moot.2 We affirm. 2 Plaintiff's complaint also asserted unrelated claims against defendants … after the accident, on July 18, 2019, plaintiff filed her complaint against defendant, which filed a timely answer on …
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… that his counsel was ineffective by failing to request a competency hearing at trial and by failing to assert a … testified that while he took a shower in the bathroom at a community pool, he saw defendant taking a shower at the … where a medical expert "mentioned the possibility of a neurologic impairment or organic problem" but counsel elected …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0849-20 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF T.L., SVP-774-17. _______________________ … appeals from an October 15, 2020 judgment continuing his commitment to the State of New Jersey Special Treatment Unit … N.J. 282, 310 (1978) (emphasis added). And, T.L. correctly points out, "[t]his appeal stems from a different final …
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… indictment charged that on November 25, 2015, defendant committed the following nine offenses: third-degree … of a defaced firearm, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-3(d); second-degree committing a drug offense while possessing a firearm, … with N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(j) because at the time of defendant's commission of the crime he had a prior conviction for an …
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… basis of hearsay or other evidence which may not be legally competent or admissible at trial"). Still, "[t]he grand jury … is to present a prima facie case that the accused has committed a crime." Id. at 236. Consequently, "[a] trial … believe that a crime occurred and that the defendant committed it." State v. Morrison, 188 N.J. 2, 12-13 (2006). …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2797-19 MARLENE CARIDE, COMMISSIONER, NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND … from a January 27, 2020 final decision and order of the Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Banking and … license. This appeal followed. MTS raises the following points for our consideration: A. THERE IS A GENUINE ISSUE OF …
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… sexual assault, a crime that he indisputably did not commit. He completed his sentence for that crime, and a separate … [Ibid. (emphasis added).] 15 A-3628-18T3 Harrell points out that the facts in Watson are distinguishable from …
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… Allstars Auto Group, Inc. v. New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (A-72/73/74/75/76/77/78/79-16) (078991) Argued … with determining whether the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (Commission) appropriately issued fines and … or unreasonable,” Russo, 206 N.J. at 27. The Commission points to its regulations governing hearings to support its …
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… saw him drive to and from the Johnson Avenue apartment complex. That same evening, police followed Boone from … drug transaction. Boone then drove back to the apartment complex. On August 29, 2012, Detective Dennis Conway of the … them to a specific apartment unit, here no evidence points to Boone’s apartment unit. Police lacked the facts …
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… a law against discrimination (LAD) case to a claim of unbecoming conduct in a tenured teacher disciplinary hearing. … as the substantive allegations of the two-count tenure complaint against defendant. Count I of the complaint centered on defendant’s improper use of the …
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… the hospital, defendant told her father that something had come out of her body while she was in the basement and that … Strumolo remained concerned that a crime may have been committed at the home and believed his supervisors would … the hospital and was sitting in his office. When Strumolo recommended they obtain a search warrant for the Barry home, …
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… related services, at the district's expense. In order to accomplish this goal, Uszenski, with Halsey's concurrence, … However, three weeks after Morgan was retained, Uszenski recommended that the district's Board of Education (Board) … for payment could not be processed because it was not accompanied by a medical note authorizing "bedside" services …