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… a February 8, 2017 final administrative decision of the Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Labor and … and it was written in English. When the agency's auditors visited the club, they found that the dancers spoke … notice of an audit in January 2006, when the auditors visited the club later that year petitioner had no …
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… and Sumners. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2016-3516. Christie Monserrate, … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … as the 148th eligible candidate on a list containing 200 names. The Commission has promulgated regulations that permit …
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… a written opinion. R. 2:11-3(e)(1)(E). We add the following comments. We are bound to accept the trial court's fact … court's legal determinations, Manalapan Realty, LP v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). Here, the … Moreover, under Weston, the trial court's de novo hearing "compensates constitutionally for procedural deficiencies …
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… Weiss appeals from an April 29, 2016 order dismissing her complaint against defendant New Jersey Department of … Correctional Facility. Investigators from the DOC obtained Commissioner's subpoenas for plaintiff's phone records after … of disciplinary action, charging her with conduct unbecoming a public employee, in violation of N.J.A.C. 4A:2- …
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… consequence" that was "extraordinary or unusual in common experience." She appealed to the Board contending … to accidental disability benefits. The Board issued a comprehensive written opinion dated 3 A-3069-15T3 December … by design, and Toussaint had done so previously many times. Here, there is substantial credible evidence in the …
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… recorded on December 21, 2009. According to the foreclosure complaint that PHH filed on January 10, 2013, defendant … opposed the motion and filed a cross motion to dismiss the complaint. The court denied defendant's cross motion and … matter of law." Defendant also argues plaintiff produced no competent admissible evidence that it owned an interest in …
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… he sustained injuries on the job. He received workers' compensation benefits from August 27, 2013 until November … to the agency to administer[,]" In re Election Law Enf't Comm'n Advisory Op. 01-2008, 201 N.J. 254, 262 (2010) … at N.J.S.A. 43:21-19(t)(3) as an amount equal to 20 times the State minimum hourly wage; 2. If the individual has …
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… was mailed, and on August 12, 2009, Wells Fargo filed the complaint for foreclosure. Wells Fargo engaged in concerted efforts to serve defendant with the summons and complaint. Wells Fargo attempted service upon defendant … in New York. Additionally, an inquiry through directory assistance was performed to locate a phone number for …
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… KLEIN, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. FRANKLIN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff-Respondent, v. … 26, 2016 order granting defendant Franklin Mutual Insurance Company's (FMI) motion for summary judgment. After a review … tearing the liner and causing an imbalance resulting in a compromise to the integrity of the pool walls, was …
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… application for an extension of time beyond May 31, 2016 to complete construction of Phase II of its solar energy … proffered interpretation of the settlement as permitting completion of the project after May 31, 2016. In the … the settlement was unambiguous. It required Brickyard to complete construction of the Phase II project by May 31, …
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… the gunfire, and saw both the shooter and his 3 A-1209-16T2 companion as they ran past him after the shooting. … incredible, reiterating that finding no less than eight times during her oral opinion. 5 A-1209-16T2 "Our standard of … 212 N.J. at 540-41. To establish a PCR claim of ineffective assistance of counsel, a defendant must satisfy the test …
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… him to pay a fine of $506 and perform thirty days of community service, directed him to install an interlock … stayed the non-monetary part of the sentence pending the outcome of defendant's appeal to this court. In an order dated … in the car. Hennessey "banged on the windows several times" and shined his flashlight in defendant's face in an …
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… IN A DE FACTO LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE SENTENCE FOR A CRIME COMMITTED AS A JUVENILE. A. DUE PROCESS LIBERTY PROTECTIONS. … PURSUANT TO [MILLER].[1] (2) STATE ANALYSIS PURSUANT TO [COMER].[2] POINT II THE USE OF FACTORS NOT CONTAINED WITHIN … IT AND AS SUCH VIOLATES DUE PROCESS. A. REGULARLY COMPLIANCE. B. THE ALLEGED LACK OF INSIGHT AND UNRESOLVED …
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… Legislature and were made available to the public on its website. Predicated upon the issuance of these reports, we hold … to timely issue annual reports. B. The Division failed to comply with the procedures required for issuance of annual … it raises the following points: POINT I THE DIVISION MUST COMPLY WITH THE STATUTORY MANDATES IN TITLE 52 GOVERNING THE …
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… that she abused or neglected her children by failing to comply with substance abuse treatment and continuing to use … 438 N.J. Super. 462, 469 (App. Div. 2014). The judge posited that, because defendant admitted to the occasional use … gave no weight to the fact that a parent aide - who had visited the home three days a week for the past year and was …
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… novo conviction entered after the Law Division amended the complaint to reflect defendant had violated William Paterson … defendant of N.J.S.A. 39:4-135. The judge amended the complaint, and found defendant guilty of N.J.S.A. … THE JUDGE SHOWED INTEREST, IN REACHING A JUDICIAL OUTCOME AGAINST THE [DEFENDANT], IN DISREGARD OF MATERIAL …
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… violating a condition of his special sentence of community supervision for life (CSL), contrary to N.J.S.A. … assault in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(a)(1) for crimes he committed in June 1998. The court sentenced defendant to a …
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… and Disability Insurance, who denied appellant unemployment compensation benefits. We affirm. We discern the following … her resignation, appellant was paid $10.50 per hour, plus commissions. Factoring in her commissions, she earned on average $11 per hour. When her …
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… to be suffering from severe depression. Counseling was recommended, but plaintiff did not fully comply. Notwithstanding his non-compliance, defendant did not terminate plaintiff but …
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… Board of Review, Department of Labor, Docket No. 087,405. James Harrison Banks, attorney for appellant. Christopher S. … or know the exact policies involved or at least use common sense to react appropriately. The fact that the … indicates to the Tribunal such a pattern of disregard of common sense safety practices that it represents at least …