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… denying the PCR petition. Judge Isabella also issued a comprehensive written opinion. Defendant's convictions arose … 4 A-1482-15T3 Sophie's face was blotched and she was complaining of an injured thumb. The friends then left. … manner of death was homicide. She formed that opinion after comparing autopsy photographs of the victim with the results …
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… barring All Saints from transporting goods until it complied with the federal motor carrier laws. Port 3 … its relationship. On December 17, 2015, the judge issued a comprehensive oral opinion granting judgment in favor of … of the dissolution. As stated, other than the fact that the company was dissolved, and the relatively small sums sent to …
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… that created a substantial height differential. After the completion of discovery, defendant moved for summary … judgment in defendant's favor, concluding plaintiffs' complaint alleged a design defect that plaintiff was … a motion for reconsideration arguing the court read the complaint too narrowly to allege only a design defect claim. …
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… under review and the current appeal. Defendant failed to comply with the JOD, and was jailed multiple times for … On May 13, 2015, the Family Part held an ability to comply hearing and found no basis to reduce defendant's … and just result." Manning Eng'g, Inc. v. Hudson Cty. Park Comm'n, 74 N.J. 113, 122 (1977). However, "because of the …
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… CANCGLIN, Appellant, v. SCHOOL EMPLOYEES' HEALTH BENEFITS COMMISSION, Respondent. … of Pensions and Benefits, School Employees' Health Benefits Commission, PERS No. 1006923. Ashley E. Malandre argued the … a qualified retiree, is eligible to receive benefits. She points out this statute does not condition eligibility for …
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… N.J.S.A. 39:3-40. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a two-year probationary term on the fourth-degree … in pertinent part: "If the crime was . . . (3) deliberately committed with violence or threat of violence against … been considered," and finding defendant had presented no compelling reasons justifying admission into the PTI program …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2016-20578. John W. Pszwaro … from a November 2, 2016 order of the Division of Workers' Compensation NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … petitioner Dana Munch. Atlantic contends that the Workers' Compensation judge mistakenly exercised his discretion and …
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… th[e] child wouldn't have been in significant pain and discomfort." In assessing whether Pamela exercised a minimum … abuse or neglect. Thereafter, the court conducted several compliance reviews. In March 2016, the court entered an … or improper conduct by the trial judge. Instead, Pamela points to statements that the judge made regarding her …
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… with two counts of third-degree aggravated assault by committing simple assault on law enforcement officers, … Defendant applied for PTI. A probation officer recommended denial, and the prosecutor agreed.1 The probation … officer recounted the facts of the new case, and recommended denial of PTI "based on the violent nature of the …
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… Grant, J.A.D. Acting Administrative Director of the Courts Comments on Jury Selection Process (Pre-Judicial Conference) Hughes Justice Complex; P.O. Box 037 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0037 VIA EMAIL TO COMMENTS.MAILBOX@NJCOURTS.GOV RE: 2021 Judicial Conference …
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… child support obligation as of the emancipation date and to compel defendant to pay the share of the child's college … will be paid by the parties in proportion to their income, taking into account the net of alimony paid by the … Nine years later, on June 14, 2016, the child having become an adult, plaintiff filed the motion at issue. …
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… is subject to arbitration under the jurisdiction of the Commissioner of Education and not the Public Employment … On this appeal, plaintiff presents the following points of argument for our consideration: I. THE TRIAL COURT … N.J.S.A. 18A:6-17.1 (providing that the Commissioner appoints the arbitrators). In an effort to avoid the …
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… NO. A-1987-17T4 JAMES MURRAY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. (1) COMCAST CORP., a Pennsylvania corporation, (2) GARY KOTZEN, individually and as Senior Manager of Comcast, (3) VICTOR KRUZ, individually and Director of Comcast, (4) THOMAS O'KANE, individually and Manager of …
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… search and seizure of the handgun was permissible under the community-caretaker exception and the Terry doctrine.2 … these events acting in concert gave rise to the officer's community[- ]caretaking role. Additionally, . . . the … abandon their own safety while reasonably engaged in . . . community[-]caretaking activity. Regarding the application …
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… Hospital. As a result, appellant had a much longer daily commute, and she complained her co-workers at the new facility were unkind to … July 29, 2013 "Ability to Do Work-Related Activities" form completed by Natalie Paul, PsyD. Paul diagnosed appellant …
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… May 29, 2020 incident, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint and obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO). She later amended the complaint. Plaintiff alleged she went to defendant's … not relevant to this appeal. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: I. DEFENDANT'S ACTION IN PUSHING AWAY …
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… Department of Corrections (Department), which found that he committed prohibited act *.005, threatening another with … prompting Sergeant E. Cascarelli1 to issue numerous oral commands for him to cease moving and to keep his head down. … This appeal followed in which Wroten raises two points. First, he appears to challenge the sufficiency of …
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… January 25, 2016, the State of New Jersey filed a verified complaint in the Law Division, Special Civil Part, seeking … of $2,430 and $2512 in United States currency. The complaint alleged that on October 26, 2015, Flemmings was … Although we could dismiss the appeal for failure to comply with our order, we address the propriety of the …
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… months later in October 4 A-1161-20 2020, independently recommending against taking any steps at that time toward … particular, Dr. Labay made the following observations and recommendations: Over time, it became clear that [the son] was … they interfered with [the son's] ability to move forward freely and enjoy his current circumstances. Trauma-based CBT …
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… assumed that he was being terminated and returned the company keys, but failed to meet with the employer. … reviewing the factual findings made in an unemployment compensation proceeding, the test is not whether [we] would come to the same conclusion if the original determination …