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… dismissal with prejudice of plaintiff Jonathan Ehrlich's complaint, and denial of his order to show cause, a brief … the trial judge's application of the res judicata principles found in N.J.S.A. 3B:17-8, and thus limited our decision … sale liens is the "type of misconduct" that the rule is "designed to remedy." The record does not support the claim. …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Steven M. Gilson, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Jeffrey H. Sutherland, … The robbers left with cash and a black Toshiba laptop computer they removed from the gas station. The attendant … defense counsel largely worked in tandem to attempt to discredit the State's witnesses and its other evidence. There …
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… General, argued the cause for respondent New Jersey Commissioner of Education (Andrew J. Bruck, Acting Attorney … newspaper, Facebook, school newsletters, and Pace's website. Applications for enrollment were available in multiple … faithfulness to its mission and the implementation of key design elements." Finally, the Commissioner acknowledged …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Phuong V. Dao, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Andrew J. Bruck, Acting … previous involvement in the criminal justice system, the recommendations of the prosecutor and the probation … v. Zarate, __ N.J. __ (2022), in which the Court revisited "the constitutional limits that apply to sentences for …
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… reverse. I. (A) In April 2017, plaintiffs filed a verified complaint setting forth the following factual allegations … LLC d/b/a PNG Jewelers, and CNJ-USA, LLC. 5 A-1703-20 deposited on the new lease. Nilesh also calculated Anil … a party "from a final judgment or order." "The rule is 'designed to reconcile the strong interests in finality of …
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… certitude in her identification, and the two were irrefutably within the apartment together at the time the crimes … see B.R. entering the home. The State presented evidence discrediting defendant's self-serving testimony and his … for various medical reasons and if B.R. had left the campsite, the witness would have "absolutely" woken up. And the …
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… from a March 26, 2021 Law Division order dismissing its complaint in lieu of prerogative writs. Plaintiff's … Statement. She explained that, as a prerequisite to applying for this rent increase, MC §260-3(J) … compared to the invoices, and the invoice for planning and design was dated six months after the work commenced …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (John V. Molitor, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Grace C. MacAulay, Camden … 2C:39-4(a) (count three), and second-degree conspiracy to commit an armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 (count four). … (quoting Miller, 567 U.S. at 480). The Court recently revisited this issue in State v. Comer/State v. Zarate, 249 N.J. …
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… Farfan called Mandee's customer service department to complain about her treatment by Aviles. The message was … she violated company policy. Firavanti and Hisiger visited Aviles at the West New York store. Hisiger questioned … a plaintiff that was merely carrying out her employer's designated responsibilities in reporting what she believed …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Kimmo Abbasi, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Christopher J. … swelling with bruising around his left eye. Robert was shirtless. Officers saw small, bloody cuts on his body. There … jurors, noting that Juror No. 1 told the officer that the comments he heard were just "chitter chatter" and "not …
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… information, unable to focus or concentrate, unable to complete tasks on time. Trouble finding [her] words, … anxiety disorder. Chronic pain in shoulder, knees[,] and ankles. Weakness and fatigue. 4 A-2135-19 On February 16, 2017, … were identifiable as to time and place, are considered undesigned and unexpected and occurred during the performance …
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… found guilty by a jury of first- degree conspiracy to commit murder (count one),2 N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:11- … and count sixteen became count eight. We use the amended designations as that is how they were presented to the jury. … BE REVERSED DUE TO THE OMISSION OF A CHARGE ON THEFT AS A LESSER-INCLUDED OFFENSE OF ROBBERY. POINT II THE …
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… and Susswein. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2018-138 and 2019-378. Szaferman, … appellant M.M. and her co-workers in accordance with those designations as used in the Final Administrative Actions of … in the regulations is consistent with the simple and irrefutable notion that an aggrieved employee is not obligated …
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… Gloucester County. In 2011 and 2012, plaintiff made several complaints about the conduct of the Washington Township … that plaintiff's CEPA claims were precluded under principles of collateral estoppel as applied by our Supreme Court … be permitted to participate in the administrative system designed to promote a fair and uniform statewide system of …
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… "limit[ed] expungement to A-4210-18T3 4 offenders who have committed no more than an isolated infraction in an … place within a comparatively short period of time, regardless of the date of conviction or sentencing for each … that could consist of self- serving statements designed to show that the crimes and offenses were …
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… husband, Arthur Phillips (collectively defendants), filed a complaint against Arthur Sr.'s son, Brian Puglia and his … reviewed the record and considering applicable legal principles, we reject plaintiffs' argument in Point III. Their … 208, 222 (2012)). "The offer of judgment rule . . . was 'designed . . . as a mechanism to encourage, promote, and …
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… argued the cause for respondent (Yolanda Ciccone, Middlesex County Prosecutor, attorney; Nancy A. Hulett, of … and J.D. were minors. The State filed juvenile delinquency complaints against J.D. and moved to waive certain charges … at 396. The Court recognized that the new guidelines were designed to "ameliorate inequitable, arbitrary, and unfair …
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… 15, 2021 interlocutory order granting the State's motion to compel defendants to provide passcodes for fourteen devices. … was a vice president of information of technology for UPS, designed his own app, and "is very computer fluent, … cell phones, a Cannon digital camera, four gaming consoles, two drones, an HP laptop, two Apple watches, an Apple …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Steven J. Sloan, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Scott A. Coffina, … (count three). The charges stemmed from defendant's commission of an armed robbery with a fake gun at a Wendy's … history of the case, applied the applicable legal principles, and concluded defendant failed to establish a prima …
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… is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-4032-18T1 Ryan Thomas Clark, Designated Counsel, argued the cause for appellant (Joseph … 2012, she tested positive for Phencyclidine (PCP) and was recommended for outpatient substance abuse treatment. N.W.S. … to become a viable parenting option in the foreseeable future. In June 2017, N.W.S. gave birth to M.I.S. N.W.S. did …