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… AND GROSS ABUSE OF DISCRETION. Following our review, we are compelled to reverse the judge's opinion, as admission to … and print shop. A search incident to a warrant recovered a computer, a gambling line sheet, Dominican Lottery slips, a … but again engaged in criminal conduct, the Director recommended probation as a more appropriate lengthier …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MARY SIOBHAN … indicates that the provisions of N.J.S.A. 54:51A-8 (“The Freeze Act”) shall not apply to the settlement. On November … from Judgment or Order, is applicable. Specifically, it points to the language, “the court may relieve a party . . . …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY KATHI F. … that plaintiff failed to produce sufficient evidence to overcome the presumptive validity of the assessment. As a result, plaintiff’s complaint is dismissed, and the judgment of the County Board …
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… limited. R.1:36-3. August 24, 2017 2 A-4069-14T4 negligence complaint against the emergency room nursing staff employed … before the Law Division. On July 9, 2014, plaintiff filed a complaint against the Hospital and other unidentified … plaintiff alleged he went to the Hospital's emergency room complaining of "several ailments limiting his ability to …
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… the events, members of the Beltra family owned a group of companies known as the Bel- Stone companies. These companies sold granite, ceramic and porcelain tile, stone, …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1554-14T2 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF C.F., SVP-690-14. … to be a sexually violent predator in need of civil commitment pursuant to the Sexually Violent Predator Act … so dismissive of some pretty serious events" and his "carefree attitude about behaviors." Based upon his observations, …
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… buy his daughter a new phone, and made sexually related comments concerning Some's daughter. Strockbine asked … During the episode, Strockbine "noticed that neighbors were coming out" of their houses and testified "it was obvious . … of a lake walk out into her backyard, and other "people coming [from] both sides of [defendant's] house." Defendant …
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… by the trial court on October 9, 2015, dismissing his complaint with prejudice. We affirm. I. This appeal arises … log, and a response to the remaining request would be forthcoming. On June 5, 2015, the County provided plaintiff with … why he should be entitled to this information under the common law. On July 15, 2015, plaintiff filed a verified …
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… could be lowered by up to 90 days served performing community service. L. 2002, c. 34, §17. 3 A-4108-14T2 If … Defendant also admitted that he was pleading guilty to DWI freely and voluntarily. The municipal court judge dismissed … appeal followed. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration. I. THE FAILURE TO WARN OF THE …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3405-15T2 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMMITMENT OF S.S. ——————————————————————— Argued January … PER CURIAM S.S. (Susan)1 appeals from a March 3, 2016 civil commitment order that continued her involuntary commitment pursuant to 1 We refer to appellant using a …
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… appeals from an order of summary judgment dismissing her complaint. Her complaint alleged defendant Stella Gardens Apartments … plaintiff alleged defendant denied her a housing accommodation for her physical disability and then retaliated …
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… of plaintiff eMazzanti Technologies, Inc. (eMazzanti or company) against defendant Douglas Singer, its former employee, for $27,200 in compensatory damages under N.J.S.A. 2A:38A-3. The statute is part of the New Jersey Computer Related Offenses Act (CROA), N.J.S.A. 2A:38A-1 to …
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… that history to support his conclusions that defendant committed a predicate act of domestic violence and that an … plaintiff's testimony indicates he alleged defendant had committed criminal mischief by intentionally hitting his car … threatening to deface an Acura belonging to his female companion. The trial judge next considered testimony from …
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… their young son, born in November 2012, were major sticking points in the parties' efforts to resolve the divorce … parenting time it's your time with the child? If something comes up you're going to speak with each other and explain … motion, relying mainly on the disparity of the parties' income, finding that "there had been a lack of good faith and …
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… In 1993, plaintiff successfully filed suit against JUA to compel payment of rents, home modification costs, and home … On February 20, 2014, the motion judge issued an order compelling PLIGA to pay all of plaintiff's claims. Defendant moved for reconsideration, asserting the order compelled PLIGA to pay medical providers at rates that were …
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… seven-acre parcel owned by the Schoelen family on Old Freehold Road.1 The entire parcel is an irregularly shaped … dwellings and garages. The lots share a driveway, which comes off Old Freehold Road to the south of lot 10.02 and … "the Board's deliberations do not clearly delineate these points." Plaintiff contends both the Board and the Law …
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… and Rothstadt. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2015-2744. Jacobs & Barbone, PA, … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … PER CURIAM Kevin Pratt appeals from the Civil Service Commission's (Commission) final determination sustaining the …
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… CHRISTINE GALIANI, 105 LINCOLN, LLC, and TRIDENT TITLE COMPANY, Defendants-Respondents. … & Darnall, LLP, attorneys for respondent Trident Title Company (Andrew J. Luca, on the brief). Finestein & Malloy, … 105 Lincoln, LLC, denying their motion to amend the complaint, denying their motion for entry of default against …
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… to remain at work beyond her expectation in order to complete her assigned duties and had no discretion in the … location' and as such, was in the midst of a 'necessary concomitant' of the performance of her assigned task, as … lunch and restroom breaks that are necessary concomitants of an employee's performance of his or her …
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… MIND NUTRITION, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. AMGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant, and KAPATOES INSURANCE SERVICES and MARK … to -29, attesting that defendants' conduct did not comport with applicable professional standards of care. The … claims against Kapatoes are allegedly founded solely upon "common knowledge" principles that require no supporting …