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… Before Judges Yannotti and Carroll. On appeal from the Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 38-2/15. Manes & … which were adopted by the Commissioner, were not supported by substantial credible evidence in the record. … 2014, A.B.'s first grade teacher implemented a social studies lesson "requir[ing] students to memorize their home …
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… The trial court denied the motion on June 1, 2016. In a comprehensive written opinion, Judge Robert M. Hanna … A-1984-16T3 recently emphasized that "[t]he Legislature has commanded that relief be granted only in circumstances that … year of the accrual of his claim. "Plaintiff's failure to comply with the time requirement of N.J.S.A. 59:8-8(a) …
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… following an evidentiary hearing because those findings are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record. … Cadillac SUV, make a turn into the parking lot of a housing complex without signaling. As the car turned, Palach … his own, and Palach began to search the vehicle's passenger compartment, as other officers, including NJSP Detective …
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… the defendants’ post-indictment activities must await completion of the pending criminal prosecution. On May 14, … records, failing to file tax returns, failing to pay income taxes, and other related offenses. On May 24, 2010, … Court is constrained by the current procedural posture from commenting further on the role to be played by guidelines or …
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… summer, and plaintiff was ordered to pay defendant child support, collected via wage garnishment. In March 2010, … custody and child support order in New Jersey. In his accompanying certification, plaintiff averred that "[d]uring … finish[ed] . . . officer training with the Army Officer Commissioning School th[at] summer." After two …
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… directly related to his position at ECC. Finding no legal support for petitioner's argument, we affirm. I. Petitioner … assigned to teach a course on municipal government, with a component on government ethics. At petitioner's suggestion, … services. The indictment also alleged that petitioner committed fraud by using City credit cards to pay for …
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… agreed with defendant's argument and dismissed plaintiffs' complaint with prejudice as a matter of law. The judge found … tear ducts and is commonly associated with genetics, diet, and/or a lack of cleanliness. Because she was "not … Factory. 10 A-1339-15T3 Now, the defendant's counsel points out that . . . no foreign body was ever found in the …
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… was freely and voluntarily given. Before the trial commenced, the trial judge discussed how his "preliminary … IS MANIFESTLY EXCESSIVE. The defendant raises the following points in his reply- letter brief: I. POLICE OFFICERS CANNOT … supervision or singling out of defendant. There was ample support for the conclusion that defendant was not in custody …
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… of the parties' children to defendant R.J., for failure to comply with a prior order related to her unilateral … determination of custody, and termination of his child support obligation. The trial judge heard oral argument on … of custody and the judge did not consider alternative remedies. Plaintiff also argues the judge applied the wrong …
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… parties. On November 3, 2017, the Port Authority filed a complaint and order to show cause seeking to vacate the … (2) the filing limitations period; (3) the types of remedies and damages available; and (4) the right to trial by … the same type of mechanisms, i.e., filing periods and remedies, to promote efficiency. The Port Authority argues New …
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… indictment. Perry was indicted five more times for crimes committed in August (two), September, October, and November … served. This appeal followed. Perry raises the following points on appeal: A-1338-17T4 7 I. THE PAROLE BOARD'S … Ibid. "Arbitrary and capricious action of administrative bodies means willful and unreasoning action, without …
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… INC., Third-Party Defendants- Respondents, and PLANNED COMPANIES d/b/a PLANNED BUILDING SERVICES, INC.; PLANNED … residence uncovered other video surveillance devices and computer equipment, and approximately eight hours of … Ohio 2005). It is enough that the victim provide evidence supportive of a finding that a recording device was present …
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… asserts he sought assistance from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community relative to establishing parenting time and child support through a mediation process without success. … October 22, 2020, plaintiff filed a pro se, non-dissolution complaint in the Family Part seeking legal and residential …
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… A Family Part judge entered the FRO after finding defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. … precipitated the filing of the present domestic violence complaint arose when defendant was incarcerated at Fort Dix. … "unless [we are] convinced that they are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant …
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… vacated the consent order, reinstated plaintiff's prior support obligations, and awarded defendant fees. Plaintiff … he was receiving disability insurance payments, and he was "completely unable to work at [that] time and it [was] … condition will ever improve to the point where [he] can become meaningfully employed again." The family court …
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… of Fairfield since 1968. South State, Inc. (SSI) operates a competing business on a lot adjoining plaintiff's property. … Mining Ordinance a 1 As the two entities are sister companies with the same principals, we refer to them … 3(f) to permit the judge to issue a statement of reasons supporting the order of 2 The Board did not appeal from the …
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… and Firko. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2019-1899. The Law Offices of Fusco & … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Eric A. Reid, Deputy Attorney General, on the … is arbitrary, capricious, and unreasonable, and is not supported by the evidence. Unpersuaded, we affirm. The …
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… of a firearm, 2A:151-41(a) (count three); conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2A:98-1 (count 1 The offenses were committed prior to the effective date of the New Jersey Code … attempted armed robbery. The pleas were entered without a recommended sentence. On May 10, 1979, the trial court …
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… initially enrolled in PERS on September 1, 2005, when she commenced public employment as an adjunct professor at … basis." This appeal followed. Triola raises the following points: I. THE [BOARD] WAS ARBITRARY, CAPRICIOUS AND … arbitrary, unreasonable, or capricious action, or a lack of support 8 A-1784-18 in the record, the agency's final …
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… from an order dismissing its single-count, third-party complaint against the City of Newark (Newark) for failure to … (2019)). "If 3 A-3871-19 the complaint states no claim that supports relief, and discovery will not give rise to such a … charged is not disputed by Jabez. In sum, Jabez neither points to, nor claims, there was any opportunity for error …