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… another driver cut him off, and petitioner pointed his service weapon at the other driver in response. On March 15, … OAL for consideration. The ALJ issued an initial decision recommending an award of accidental disability retirement … The Board's expert, Dr. Andrew Hutter, opined petitioner complained of muscle sprain and strain, which did not render …
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… defendant's child support obligation. The court embodied its rulings in a September 16, 2014 order. Addressing … court." To calculate each parent's percentage share of income for purposes of guidelines-based child support, the … income, includes, but is not limited to compensation for services, including wages, fees, tips, and commissions."). …
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… (count four); second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … in a joint security operation at the "Opportunities for All Community Resource Center" (CRC). The CRC conducts … programs for parolees who require assistance, including services for substance abuse. Defendant was present at the …
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… Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney; Melissa H. … not a police officer in the municipality where his brother committed suicide, was asked to respond because the State … no evidence in the record establishing that personal tragedies are expected to occur during the performance of police …
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… In his June 5, 2015 order (the June 2015 order) that accompanied his written decision, the judge summarized the … noted that plaintiff had "improved her economic picture by completing her education, receiving her de[g]ree and getting … forty-five days of their entry). "[T]he timely filing and service of a motion . . . for rehearing or reconsideration . …
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… rent of $3900. The lease identified Trinity Referral Company, LLC (Trinity) as the landlord and "Esther Krukowski … no further responsibility. In May 2016, plaintiffs filed a complaint against defendant in the Small Claims Division of … insurer, State Farm, and its agent, Churchill Corporate Services (Churchill). The initial lease term was for three …
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… LLC (ESH), appeal from a trial court order dismissing their complaint against defendant Warren Diamond with prejudice … Action . . . the parties hereby preserve all rights, remedies, defenses, and claims for relief that he, she, or it … of actions, including but not limited to laches, waiver, estoppel, res judicata, collateral estoppel, entire …
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… Part, see R. 2:5-4(a), but asserted the transcription service was unable to transcribe all proceedings "for … trial court's thirty-nine-page statement of reasons that accompanied the September 7, 2022 order. We therefore only … its implementing statute, International Child Abduction Remedies Act (ICARA), 42 U.S.C. 11601- 11611.3 The status of her …
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… Center (HCCC) summary judgment and dismissal of plaintiff's complaint. We affirm. Plaintiff's son, Naphtali Dykes was … that he could remain overnight in the HCCC lobby until bus service resumed later the next morning. Plaintiff filed a wrongful death complaint against defendants.2 Following discovery, …
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… Division. After a de novo review, Judge Borkowski issued a comprehensive seventeen-page decision. She discerned … that police officers provide a wide range of social services outside of their traditional law 7 A-2904-22 … 471, 483 (2001)). Unlike a field inquiry, an investigatory stop, also known as a Terry1 stop, is characterized by a …
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… v. TOWNSHIP OF MAPLEWOOD & ALL MEMBERS OF THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MAPLEWOOD, individually and in … "for any cause other than incapacity, misconduct, or disobedience of rules and regulations established for the … a procedure for disciplining an officer, including the service of process and hearing of disciplinary matters …
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… a fixed rate promissory note (note) with Omega Financial Services, Inc. (Omega), in the amount of $337,352, payable … any payment by the deadline, plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint against the Veras and Midland on March 28, seeking … Omega nor plaintiff "c[ould] claim lender status in the complaint" and, consequently, could not institute the …
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… of the dry-cleaning store, 3 A-3438-23 CHM Dry Cleaning Services, LLC ("CHM"), the search also uncovered six … constructive trust; unjust enrichment; civil conspiracy to commit fraud; aiding and abetting fraud; and violations of … testifies falsely from a perjury prosecution," and "[r]emedies for perjury, slander, and the like committed during …
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… GARAGE, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. MAYOR and TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF BRICK, NEW JERSEY, Defendants-Respondents. … of her findings was erroneous; and the Township is estopped from denying the license after twenty-eight years of … graveyard." N.J.S.A. 27:5E-3(c). Further, Bergin's service as a Township official and her prior efforts to …
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… that upon defendant's release, he would be subject to community supervision for life (CSL) and the requirements of … would have prevented him from pursuing his rights and remedies . . . within the five years." Ibid. In addition, the … to accept the plea or was unsatisfied with counsel's services; and the plea judge clearly stated the sentencing …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition Nos. 2021-2937 and 2021-3701. Christopher Peter Gargano argued the cause for appellant. … petitioner's "desires or beliefs as to what treatment or service will be most beneficial." Hager v. M&K Constr., 246 …
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… argued the cause for appellants (Northeast New Jersey Legal Services, Inc., attorneys; Lawrence Sindoni and Kristen S. … that the trial court erred in finding that plaintiff complied with the notice requirements of the Anti-Eviction … address defendants' contention that plaintiff's eviction complaint should have been dismissed because the proposed …
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… defendant with eleven offenses arising from a traffic stop in which the police seized a .380 caliber handgun, … form with his attorney and was satisfied with his counsel's services. The court also considered a ballistics report provided by the State, and in combination with defendant's statements, determined his …
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… grounds.1 In count one, the State alleges defendant committed third-degree endangering the welfare of a child … 2C:24-4(a)(1), by sending sexually explicit social media communications to A.C.,2 a seventeen-year-old resident of … the conduct" was to harm the New Jersey victim's internet service. Id. at 29. Similarly, in Aloi, we concluded …
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… Law Division, Burlington County, Docket No. L-0755-23. Christopher G. Olsen argued the cause for appellant T.B. … prepared and maintained in connection with his civil commitment in 1983 to Ancora Psychiatric Hospital ("Ancora") … to any institution or facility providing mental health services, or has been determined to be a danger to himself, …