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… Family Part, Camden County, Docket No. FV-04-2072-22. Fridie Law Group, LLC, attorneys for appellant (James R. … in December 2020 and told defendant she wanted no further communication with him. Further, she warned that if he … plaintiff was entitled to an FRO. 11 A-2037-21 All other points raised by defendant lack sufficient merit to warrant …
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… court's discounting. Finally, plaintiff also sought a writ compelling defendant's bank to pay the previously awarded … and the amount to be awarded." Passaic Valley Sewerage Com'rs v. St. Paul Fire and Marine Ins. Co., 206 N.J. 596, … amount may be reduced if the attorney does not achieve a complete recovery of relief sought. Furst v. Einstein …
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… victims, and defendant's voicemail admissions as further support for his findings. Regarding defendant's claim that … state, the gap filler provisions of N.J.S.A. 2C:2-2c(3)2 come into play 2 "N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a) . . . contains no … all similar statutes, the Legislature enacted what is commonly known as the "gap filler" statute, which provides …
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… INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY d/b/a ZURICH NORTH AMERICA; ASSURANCE COMPANY OF … 'a court should not engage in a strained construction to support the imposition of liability.'" Flomerfelt v. Cardiello, 202 N.J. 432, 441-42 (2010) (citations omitted). …
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… R. 1:36-3. 2 A-0190-21 Plaintiff Thomas Maloney was a commissioner with the Carlstadt Sewerage Authority in 2021 … his position by the Carlstadt Borough Council based on a recommendation by a hearing officer. Plaintiff then filed an … dismissal of plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. In support of his position, plaintiff argued he was not subject …
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… of latent fingerprints from the exterior of a window for comparison with those maintained in the New Jersey State … Burlington County Prosecutor's Office to request a manual comparison between the latent prints and those of defendant. … offense is committed, except that when the prosecution is supported by physical evidence that identifies the actor by …
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… the Hightstown Borough Code Enforcement Officer, received a complaint regarding the improper storage of vehicles on … U.S. Const., amend. VI; N.J. Const. art. 1, ¶ 10. In support of its 5 A-1816-21 opposition to defendant's motion … NOT PROPERLY REVIEWED Defendant also raises the following points in her reply brief: I. THE LEGAL ARGUMENT IN …
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… four counts of second-degree possession of a firearm during commission of a certain crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); one … court denied defendant's motion to suppress, reasoning the combination of the tip, controlled buys, and surveillance of … the trial court's decision so long as those findings are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record." …
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… following aggravating factors: the risk the defendant will commit another offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3); the extent … 4 A-3371-20 under this commercial law jurisdiction," is "not a corporate fiction" … himself not subject to the court's jurisdiction. This supported a finding defendant believed himself to be a …
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… Judges Sumners and Geiger. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 200-9/20. Gail Oxfeld … J. Platkin, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Hasibul Haque, Deputy Attorney … legislative enactment[,] . . . frustrate[s] the policy embodied in the statute . . . [or] is plainly at odds with the …
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… SHOPRITE ASSOCIATES INC., WAKEFERN FOOD CORP., CONVERY COMPLEX HOLDINGS, LLC., GLASS GARDENS, INC., and NOVA … Clemente Mueller, PA, attorneys for respondent Convery Complex Holdings, LLC (Jonathan D. Clemente, on the brief). … copies of the photographs that [she] will rely upon to support [her] liability claim" as he "[could not] see …
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… appeals from an April 28, 2023 order dismissing her complaint against defendants Mercer County Board of … this request." In February 2022, plaintiff filed a verified complaint "disput[ing] the accuracy of [the] OPRA … was entitled to attorney's fees for defendants' failure to comply with OPRA. Before the trial court, defendants argued …
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… was entitled to possession. Because those findings are supported by substantial, credible evidence in the record, … with or ownership interest in that limited liability company. Cohan did submit documents indicating that the … to ADH LLC by Capitulum, LLC, another limited liability company Cohan asserts he owned, on the same day the deed to …
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… and Firko. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2019-31, 2021-1884, and 2022-831. … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Nicholas V. Klimowicz, Deputy Attorney General, … to be 'arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable, or [] not supported by substantial credible evidence in the record as …
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… at trial. Because we are remanding this matter, we need not comprehensively recount the facts. Appellant, a … amount of her hair. Appellant went to the infirmary and completed her workday. The following day, appellant, who was … and the Board erroneously "determined, without any medical support, that [appellant's] condition would have been …
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… Walters, in 2012. In November 2015, petitioner filed a complaint with the Division of Civil Rights (DCR) asserting … Disease. He alleged that Lanschool — a remote-control computer software used to track students' work—was removed … stipulated that petitioner "shall provide a medical note to support the need for a leave." In September 2017, petitioner …
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… and Vanek. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2022-1148 and 2022-1150. The … General attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Charles A. Shadle, Deputy Attorney General, on … capricious[,] or unreasonable, or that it lacked fair support in the evidence, or that it violated legislative …
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… our unpublished opinion, Capers III. Defendant makes an unsupported and unverifiable assertion that he filed his third … petitions and were barred. On appeal, defendant argues two points. He contends the trial court committed error when it found the third PCR petition time …
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… 2021, reducing the amount of time police officers had to comply with the booster requirement, which was further … the booster policy violated contract terms, was not supported by CDC guidance, and had unintended consequences . … a term to the CNAs, which exceeded his powers. Plaintiff points out COVID leave was not a "benefit, term or condition …
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… to ensure [he] reside[d] at a viable address and that he complie[d] with all the rules and regulations of PSL." While … general condition of PSL, which required him to enroll in, comply with, and successfully complete a residential drug … ha[d] secured employment for [him]; that [he] has a strong support system and provides care for his grandmother; and …