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… select a photograph; (2) the photograph of the person who committed the crime may or may not be in the array; (3) the … viewed the video and identified defendant because he had visited defendant twice in jail and recalled defendant "just … right to counsel at trial. Defendant argues the following points on appeal: I. THE PCR COURT ERRED IN DENYING …
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… State moved for defendant's pretrial detention under two complaint-warrants. The first charged defendant with committing third-degree burglary and fourth-degree criminal … requirements of our remand order, did not provide the requisite statement of reasons pertinent to a disposition of a …
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… to resolve shareholder litigation over dissolution of a company owned by the parties. The orders included provisions … receivable due defendant for services rendered while at the company; and other cash. The court also ordered payment of … been filed with the State 14 A-0963-21 of New Jersey." He points out that neither he nor defendant had dissolved the …
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… In re Opinion No. 745 of the Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Professional Ethics … Court. The Court considers the holding of the Advisory Committee on Professional Ethics (ACPE) in Opinion 745 that … law. The Court vacates Opinion 745, which reached the opposite conclusion. 2 1. Rule 1:39-6(d) directly authorizes …
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… NO. A-0262-23 PAULA RUSSO, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. GARDEN COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES, and GARDEN HOMES, Defendants, and C&M … PER CURIAM Plaintiff Paula Russo slipped on ice in a commercial parking lot, fell, and injured herself. She sued … A: I think in April that year was the only time we ever visited. Q: Okay. A: During the snow storm or right after the …
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… of 'Graves Act' 2008 Directive with Respect to Offenses Committed by Out-of-State Visitors from States Where Their … Act1 parole ineligibility waiver and further would not recommend any sentence less than five years with forty-two … also noted the Georgia Attorney General maintains a website with a list of states whose laws give effect to a …
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… reply to the exceptions. On April 25, 2023, DCF Assistant Commissioner Laura Jamet issued a final decision. The Assistant Commissioner reviewed the ALJ's findings and conclusions and rejected the ALJ's recommendation. The Assistant Commissioner found "that the …
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… and "many [drug] apprehensions." The investigation commenced in August 2018 based on information Detective … and the unit could not be clearly seen from surveillance points. The judge again found defendant's affidavit to be … by defendant's argument that the judge should have "revisited its order denying [a Frank's] hearing [because] the …
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… defendants' motion for summary judgment and dismissing her complaint with prejudice. We reverse and remand for further … and drawing all reasonable inferences in her favor. See Crisitello v. St. Theresa Sch., 255 N.J. 200, 218 (2023). On … stationary indoor bike selected by [p]laintiff ." Plaintiff completed the riding portion of the class "without …
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… sought the permit to replace a single-family house on the site with a new house. After receiving notice of Nicosia's … and several other Mantoloking residents submitted comments to the DEP contesting the application. The comments objected to the issuance of the GPC 5, and further …
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… from a July 8, 2022, Chancery Division order dismissing his complaint without prejudice against defendants Catherine A. … from the July 27, 2022, order granting 1 Because of the common surname, we use first names to avoid confusion and … first refusal. Frank, Jr. also asserted Patricia never deposited the promissory note payments into Frank, Sr.'s estate …
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… the Division of Pensions and Benefits (Division) commenced an investigation concerning Platt's continued … those conclusions "on extremely minor and insignificant points instead of the totality of all the evidence of all … 41 at 15 ("Payment by the hour, week, or month generally points to an employer- employee relationship, provided that …
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… continued protection of the child's privacy interest. That compelling interest outweighs the Judiciary's commitment to transparency. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … and regulations concerning disabled children, several points become salient: • individual instruction "at home" of …
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… from the October 6, 2022 Final Decision of the Assistant Commissioner of Watershed and Land Management approving … Jibsail Property by May 2018, but it was 1.7 feet out of compliance with the submitted plans and required … only if "[t]here is no alternative mooring area at the site that would have less impact on the submerged aquatic …
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… continuous or in the aggregate, of at least [fourteen] days commencing on or before November 21, 1983 or the date of … continuous or in the aggregate, of at least [fourteen] days commencing on or before December 1, 1987 or the date of … require a minimum of [fourteen] days service in the actual combat zone[.]" The Ocean County Board of Taxation (Board) …
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… separated and plaintiff moved to Boston. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce on June 26, 2013. In his 2013 case … per month. Both CISs stated the parties' joint gross income was approximately $583,000 and their joint net income … on several disputed issues. We reject all of plaintiff's points with the exception of his arguments that the court …
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… determined that during her January 13, 2011 shift, T.J. "committed a substantiated act of Neglect against [Patient]." … in it. He had a [bib] hanging out of his mouth." On the opposite side of the room, she observed T.J. curled up "in the … Manwaring's testimony, the Director ruled that T.J. committed acts of neglect and acted with gross negligence …
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… and contentious matrimonial matter. We discuss the complicated procedural history because it relates to the May … of sexual abuse by defendant, and his failure to comply with the financial obligations set forth in the PSA. … 6, 2005, plaintiff filed a Title Nine abuse and neglect complaint, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 9:6-1(e) and 9:6-8.21(c)(3), …
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… v. JOSEPH I. FINK, JR. and ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY, d/b/a ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC, a PHI Company, a New Jersey Corporation, Defendants-Respondents. … was approaching on White Horse Pike westbound from the opposite direction. Fink made a left hand turn across …
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… became pregnant with her first child. She experienced an uncomplicated pregnancy and continued to work as a dispatcher … The DRPA hired Boucher as a police officer in 2014. After completing the academy, she was assigned to the Transit … Safety and viewed a list of open positions on the DRPA website. While those actions are appropriate, without some …