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… District Board of Education, and dismissing plaintiff's complaint.1 The facts disclosed by the motion record viewed … put a cloth over it . . . to keep the parents – well, the audience from seeing the students go back and forth between … a means of egress." He opined that the conditions failed to comply with the requirements of the BOCA Code, the Uniform …
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… and Permanency (Division) and Robert's Law Guardian support the judgment. Defendant raises the following … Servs. v. R.G., 217 N.J. 527, 552 (2014). Judge Miller's comprehensive written opinion details the facts and lengthy … was not capable of caring for her son and 4 A-4591-16T2 recommended Robert be transferred to a long-term care …
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… plaintiff Robert P. Wines successfully moved for an order compelling defendant Augusta Wines's compliance with various provisions of their NOT FOR … pertinent part, the MSA required that defendant pay child support to plaintiff, reimburse plaintiff for the child's …
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… report to his supervising officer and failing to complete the required community service. Defendant absconded and failed to appear … court determined that there was nothing in the record to support defendant's contention that trial counsel did not …
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… employment. AlliedBarton contracts to provide security for companies nationwide, including in New Jersey. Claimant was … was given to claimant when she was hired, provided that the company would make all efforts to accommodate transfer … established policies and procedures. Further, the evidence supported AlliedBarton's position that the "performance …
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… Moynihan and Natali. On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, CSC Docket No. 2015-3042. Sanford R. Oxfeld … 2 A-1605-16T4 for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Debra A. Allen, Deputy Attorney General, on the … from the general account and asked for documentation supporting the expenditures. He also verbally asked …
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… from the Law Division's order dismissing their third-party complaint under Rule 4:6-2(e) for failing to state a claim … Turnpike Authority (NJTA). Defendants' claim arose from a complaint filed against them by plaintiff the New Jersey … does not provide for a private cause of action that would support defendants' claim under the act. Contrary to …
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… dismissed. After the non-jury trial, the trial court gave a comprehensive, well-reasoned oral decision finding the … "should not be disturbed unless they are so wholly insupportable as to result in a denial of justice." Jecker v. … 427, 442 (2017) (quoting Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Twp. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). …
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… required surgery. On August 3, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging defendants maintained a dangerous … appear like a ramp that caused cars to be catapulted into oncoming traffic); but see Polzo v. Cty. of Essex, 209 N.J. … the use of property must be assessed objectively based on a community ideal of reasonable behavior. Vincitore v. N.J. …
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… several lanes of Interstate 78 West, ignoring the officer's commands to stop. When police caught up with him, defendant … of record." Pressler & Verniero, Current N.J. Court Rules, comment 2 on R. 3:22-10 (2017). However, "[i]f the court … man she had encountered on her way to school. Id. at 78. In support of his contention that the showup was impermissibly …
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… On November 6, 2015, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint and obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO) … City and "slash[ed] her front driver[-]side car tire." The complaint further alleged defendant committed the predicate … testify the way you've been. . . . [T]he complaint doesn't support that. So you need to amend the complaint . . . to …
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… stiff and she experienced pain on her left side. Plaintiff commenced six months of chiropractic care. Next, she began … to her lower back and shoulders. When relief was not forthcoming, she was administered epidural injections and … defendant demonstrated some of plaintiff's complaints were not expressed during her course of …
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… tried to force her out. She pulled the gun from the glove compartment and shot Robinson. The fight continued. Robinson … She kept the gun in a leather storage bag in the glove compartment of her car, where it remained unused until the … when a defendant establishes "a prima facie case in support of [PCR]," the court determines that there are …
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… May 2013, she made it clear that she wanted to end all communication with defendant. She also contends that despite her wishes, defendant kept trying to communicate with her and harassing her. Defendant, on the … nineteen-page written decision that included well- supported findings of fact and conclusions of law. In …
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… dismissal of the remaining charges, the State agreed to recommend a five-year term of imprisonment with a mandatory … the trial court's decision so long as those findings are supported by sufficient credible evidence on the record." … Additionally, defendant's startled behavior, his disobedience to 11 A-4998-14T3 the detectives' commands, his …
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… assessment on this latter property by $2.2 million pending completion of fit up for a new national retail tenant. When … concession not to increase the assessment "for the work completed for [the] Anthropologie fit up." He also succeeded … Those factual determinations have substantial credible support in the evidentiary record, and thus are binding on …
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… and third-degree filing a false or fraudulent gross income tax return, N.J.S.A. 54:52-10. Prior to the indictment, … a prohibition of processing the fruits of a crime or of a completed phase of an ongoing offense. [United States v. … it 10 A-1838-16T1 most favorably to the State, it would support inferences that the estate was involved in …
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… Judges Nugent and Haas. On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, … or inefficiency, B-9; insubordination: intentional disobedience or refusal to accept order, assaulting or resisting … or unreasonable, or that 10 A-2623-14T4 it lacked fair support in the evidence.'" In re Carter, 191 N.J. 474, 482 …
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… to obtain their positions. Plaintiffs served a verified complaint and order to show cause with temporary restraints, … seeking to be restored to the county payroll pending the outcome of departmental charges. The 1 This appeal concerns the … any reasonable basis in law or equity and could not be supported by a good faith argument for an extension, …
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… to the same crime nine years earlier. The plea agreement recommended a sentence of three years of imprisonment with … court had discretion to deviate from the plea agreement's recommended sentence and could waive or reduce defendant's … factors pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a). The court found support for aggravating factor number three, the risk of …