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… the hostile work environment claim, the jury found that the complained-of conduct had occurred, and that it occurred … with defendants' motion for summary judgment. Plaintiff commenced his employment at Costco's New Rochelle, New York, … in New Rochelle, plaintiff held a number of positions, commencing as a Freezer Stocker and, in 2001, attaining the …
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… of two shareholders in a New Jersey limited liability company, ASUMA, LLC ("ASUMA" or "the LLC"), through a final … judge erred in attributing zero value to his shares in the company. For the reasons that follow, we affirm the trial … may have otherwise assumed, N.J.S.A. 42:2B-24(b) does not compel the sale of the shares of a dissociated member. In …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ___________________________________ … acres designated by the township as Block 15.03, Lot 51 and commonly known as 1059-1063 Cranbury-South River Road. On … twenty-four chemical reactors, two product-drying complexes, a cooling tower, a central packing complex, and …
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… to 180 days’ incarceration, which could be served by completing a 90-day community service sentence and a combination of inpatient and outpatient treatment. The …
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… whistleblower retaliation claim premised on an employee’s complaints about wage and hour requirements is preempted by … program. Puglia discussed the cuts with other laborers and complained to the project manager, Mike Tedesco, and Elk’s … Elk did not deviate from the seniority provisions, Puglia points out that a jury could still find a retaliatory motive …
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… I. On February 27, 2008, plaintiffs filed an amended complaint against defendants alleging breach of contract in … of the CFA. Moleski and Coakley also filed a third-party complaint against James Wall, seeking damages for his … and Wall's amended answer included a fourth-party complaint against ARS for contribution and indemnification.1 …
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… these consolidated appeals, the Court considers whether the Compassionate Release Act (CRA), enacted in 2020, gives judges discretion to deny compassionate release to inmates who satisfy the statute’s … medical parole with a streamlined process to apply for compassionate release. The Act also expanded the prior law’s …
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… these consolidated appeals, the Court considers whether the Compassionate Release Act (CRA), enacted in 2020, gives judges discretion to deny compassionate release to inmates who satisfy the statute’s … medical parole with a streamlined process to apply for compassionate release. The Act also expanded the prior law’s …
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… NATIONWIDE CAPITAL, FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION November 21, 2022 … Division, Sussex County, Docket No. L-0531-20. Kevin M. Kilcommons and Leonard J.C. Hardesty, Jr., argued the cause for appellants (Kilcommons Law, PC, and Hardesty Law Group, PC, attorneys; …
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… R.N., B.S.N., M.A., in her official capacity as Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Health, … would violate the First Amendment rights of the owners and visitors to "associate and participate in 18 A-3186-20 … 22 A-3186-20 In this appeal, Atilis raises the following points: I. THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN DENYING DEFENDANT['S] …
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… leaders of a drug trafficking network, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-3, commonly referred to as the “kingpin” offense. As to the … in the trial court’s general kingpin instruction, which comports with the statute and interpretive case law. (pp. … revised charge was considered by the Legislature when it revisited the statute. Ultimately, by considering and …
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… Inc. (BCI), regarding the alleged breach of a lease of a commercial property in Totowa. When defendant did not vacate … termination of the lease, plaintiffs filed a four- count complaint alleging breach of the lease (count one), breach … 540 (1995). Plaintiffs ICC and Color Street are affiliated companies in the business of manufacturing, distributing, …
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… portions of the opinion. Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission v. George Harms Construction Co., Inc. (A-55-22) … considers whether the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission (Commission), a bi-state entity created through … that it was, the actual amendments do not help Harms. Harms points to language in which each legislature “finds and …
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… report and associated documents regarding an alleged attack committed against decedent by another resident during her … privilege, which shields certain internal communications from discovery in litigation. See N.J.S.A. … Division reversed, concluding that defendants procedurally complied with the PSA and that the documents at issue are …
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… Henderson.1 On appeal from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Government Records Council. CJ Griffin … Council (GRC) during its adjudication of a denial-of-access complaint under the Open Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. … authority permitting the GRC to do so, and the GRC points to none.6 Because the effect of N.J.A.C. …
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… to - 15, which is a congressionally sanctioned interstate compact addressing the transfer of a prisoner from the … in Pennsylvania in connection with a series of burglaries committed in that state. In October 2017, defendant pled … court ultimately entered an order stating that trial had commenced for IAD purposes on July 24, 2018, when jury …
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… defendant permission to post the videos on social media and complained to him that the comments his followers left about her body caused her to be uncomfortable. However, defendant continued to post the …
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… States v. Wade, 388 U.S. 218 (1967), and develop a more complete factual record. 1. Suggestive identification … “can create a risk of ‘mugshot exposure’ and ‘mugshot commitment.’” Id. at 255. Mugshot exposure occurs “when a … Ibid. Of greater significance for this case, mugshot commitment takes place when a witness identifies a single …
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… the public posts, police issued a terroristic threats complaint against defendant. An officer testified that in addition to the “[w]orry about a head shot” comment, he was concerned from the Facebook posts that … is guilty of a crime of the third degree if he threatens to commit any crime of violence with the purpose to terrorize …
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… by name at her home. Defendant maintained that he did not commit the carjacking and stated, “[i]f it’s me that you’re … the carjacking charge. Under N.J.S.A. 2C:28-5(a), a person commits third-degree witness tampering “if, believing that … defendant awaiting trial has no First Amendment right to communicate directly with the victim of the alleged violent …