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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 … that in 2017 he was a general contractor and performed excavation, demolition, and paving. He was self-employed …
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… Melanie with therapeutic interventions that Melanie combined with her own advocacy efforts. In July 2021, … additional concern to Melanie for Laurie's safety and was compounded by the fact that Melanie was now "3,000 miles … returned. The police refused direct intervention but performed a "welfare check." The police also made a referral to …
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… to a state agency, the Hackensack Meadowlands Development Commission (HMDC). In 1971, NJSEA was created to manage … District in specially planned areas. In 2001, HMDC was renamed the New Jersey Meadowlands 3 A-2660-23 Commission (NJMC). In 2015, the Legislature dissolved NJMC …
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… path while rollerblading in the park. Arias filed a complaint alleging negligence against the County, which owns … operates the park. The County filed a motion to dismiss the complaint, asserting immunity under the LLA. The trial court … the County’s motion, and the Appellate Division affirmed. See 479 N.J. Super. 268 (App. Div. 2024). The Court …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY COUNTY OF … first Public Safety Assessment, issued November 21, 2018, recommended his release with the condition of monthly … suppress the DVR on June 24, 2025. The Appellate Court affirmed the decision on August 6, 2025. On the morning of …
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… and Charles M. Kennedy, on the briefs). PER CURIAM This commercial lease dispute was tried intermittently over three … the Chancery Division. The parties to that dispute are the commercial tenant, plaintiff Second Inning 1, LLC ("Second … to transport elderly residents to and from their homes, medical appointments, shopping, and other activities. Second …
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… abuse, domestic violence, and neglect of the children's medical and educational needs. DCPP had contact with the … provided substance abuse services to Mother and again recommended FPS to Mother and Father to rehabilitate the … declined to participate. On November 17, 2022, DCPP again recommended FPS to the family. Mother and Father agreed but …
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… before midnight, on May 14, 2022. In a written decision accompanying the order, the motion court rejected defendant's … the BWC when he believes "a situation is going to become hairy." He retains the footage in "important" … was not "flickering" in the video footage, Mauriello confirmed he did not activate his BWC during the incident. When …
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… are still married to one another, although a divorce complaint has been filed. 3 A-2718-24 with profanity. In his … history of domestic violence, and whether there exists immediate danger to person or property." Silver, 387 N.J. … or insubstantial. To the extent defendant raises other points, they lack sufficient merit to warrant discussion. R. …
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… to her and that her debt to Anthony DeFazio shall be deemed paid in full and any remainder amount of money owed … Order" to the court for approval. The court modified the accompanying stipulated order by adding the following … exercise of legal discretion lacks a foundation and it becomes an arbitrary act, not subject to the usual deference." …
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… to the terms of the negotiated plea agreement, the State recommended a prison term of twenty-three years subject to the … The agreement did not limit the State's ability to recommend the sentence run consecutively to the prison term to … to defendant's renewed contentions on appeal, defendant claimed plea counsel "fail[ed] to present all information …
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… On January 16, 2024, plaintiff called police, and filed a complaint alleging defendant verbally abused her, destroyed … of predicate acts of domestic violence noted above, the complaint and a subsequent amendment referenced prior … which defendant allegedly "got in plaintiff's face," screamed at her, threw a coffee cup at her ribs, further berated …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY DOCKET NO. … Household, her residence as Newark, New Jersey, and she claimed her three youngest children as dependents for purposes … cross-examined Taxpayer in detail on several dispositive points and Taxpayer withstood this examination and presented …
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… denied Taxpayer’s claim for the New Jersey Earned Income Tax Credit (the “EITC”) in the amount of $1477 for tax … reported her residence as Newark, New Jersey, and she claimed her three youngest children as dependents for purposes … cross-examined Taxpayer in detail on several 7 dispositive points and Taxpayer withstood this examination and presented …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUSAN L. O'KEEFE, Plaintiff, v. EDMUND … (including, without limitation, those relating to any claimed violation of any federal, state or local law, regulation … arbitration clause applicable to plaintiff. Plaintiff points out that other clauses of the contract, such as the …
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… Defendant appealed his conviction, arguing he was incompetent to stand trial. We reversed the conviction and remanded for a competency evaluation. Sanders, slip op. at 18. The trial court deemed defendant incompetent to stand trial based on multiple …
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… scheme hatched months earlier, [defendant] lay in wait, armed with two different handguns. She approached, shot and … agreement, defendant pled guilty to murder, conspiracy to commit murder, unlawful possession of a weapon, and … to fight deportation and remain in the United States after completing her sentence. The State argued that when she pled …
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… violence occurred and an FRO was necessary to prevent immediate danger to the victim or further abuse. Because we … and corroborated by the videotapes, and ruled defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, pursuant to … 462 N.J. Super. at 428. The trial court found defendant committed the predicate act of harassment. See N.J.S.A. …
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… chosen counsel. On the morning trial was scheduled to commence, defendant Raymond D. Kates learned that his lead … HELD: The judgment of the Appellate Division is affirmed substantially for the reasons expressed in Judge … chosen counsel,” id. at 47. 5 We write to emphasize certain points that the Appellate Division noted. If a trial court …
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… testimony to me and to the court that . . . he was misinformed of the . . . plea." On February 4, 2021, Judge Jukes … a prima facie case of IAC, a defendant must present legally competent evidence rather than mere "bald assertions." … 126 N.J. at 587 (internal quotations omitted)). "Absent compelling, extenuating circumstances, the burden to justify …