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… the trial court's January 31, 2018 order dismissing her complaint against defendant William Panico, D.M.D. NOT FOR … trial court's dismissal arose from plaintiff's failure to comply with its prior order of September 13, 2017, which required plaintiff to file a complaint comporting with Rule 1:4 and Rule 4:5-1, and to …
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… council passed a resolution authorizing Newark to utilize competitive contracting to procure the services rather than … 40A:11-4.1 (permitting local contracting units to use competing contracting in lieu of public bidding for certain … local residents to have opportunities[.]" Plaintiff also points to the deposition testimony of Kevin Brown, …
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… and Geiger. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2015-3158, 2016-3249 and 2016-3197. … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … 25, 2017 final agency decision of the Civil Service Commission (CSC) that affirmed the termination of his …
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… Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Gloucester County, Complaint No. W-2019-000467-0806. Jonathan E. W. Grekstas, … defendant J.A.R.R. pretrial. Defendant is charged in a complaint-warrant with two counts of first-degree aggravated … life sentence, see N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(a), the prerequisites for detention are presumed, although he may rebut that …
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… of Corrections (DOC) imposing sanctions against him for committing prohibited act *.011, possession or exhibition of … 10A:3-11.2 defines a STG as: a group of inmates possessing common characteristics, interests and goals which serve to … a threat to the safety of the staff, other inmates, the community or causes damage to or destruction of property, or …
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… v. MESA UNDERWRITERS SPECIALITY INSURANCE COMPANY, INC., a subsidiary of SELECTIVE INSURANCE GROUP, … third-party defendant Mesa Underwriters Specialty Insurance Company, Inc. (Mesa). The motion judge concluded Mesa did … briefs in support of the new trial motion for review and comment. In May 2015, JCHC succeeded in obtaining a new …
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… that defendant's crime was not part of a repetitive, compulsive pattern of criminal sexual behavior, and he was … Defendant filed his petition in 2017, long after he completed his sentence. He was incarcerated, however, … of parole supervision, and the possibility of civil commitment. He stated that an attorney was obliged to inform …
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… information prevented the county welfare agency (CWA) from completing a required eligibility determination. We affirm. … On the statement that FCC produced, C.G.'s pension income appeared, but that information was missing on the … of the TD account and the ownership of the funds deposited into the account. The record does not support C.G.'s …
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… no evidence its absence had prejudiced defendant or the outcome. The judge signed the order denying defendant's … a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." Ibid. (quoting Strickland, 466 U.S. at 694). Indeed, … show that the errors had some conceivable effect on the outcome of the proceeding. Virtually every act or omission of …
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… MOTION TO SUPPRESS BECAUSE THE POLICE DID NOT HAVE THE REQUISITE REASONABLE SUSPICION TO FRISK [] DEFENDANT. We are … search and seizure of the handgun was permissible under the community-caretaker exception and the Terry doctrine.2 … these events acting in concert gave rise to the officer's community[- ]caretaking role. Additionally, . . . the …
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… Hospital. As a result, appellant had a much longer daily commute, and she complained her co-workers at the new facility were unkind to … July 29, 2013 "Ability to Do Work-Related Activities" form completed by Natalie Paul, PsyD. Paul diagnosed appellant …
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… Yes. Counsel: And that was for the purpose of being able to commit a theft from the store? Defendant: Yes. Counsel: You … conviction as a juvenile, but he argued that he had committed no crimes of violence against anyone. He sought … of denying defendant admission into drug court. Defendant points out that he pled guilty to second-degree robbery, …
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… of the bag "sticking into his pants."1 Gregus said it was "common for drug dealers to . . . conceal drugs inside their … observations of the character and demeanor of witnesses and common human experience that are not transmitted by the … apprehend and arrest any disorderly person or any person committing a breach of the peace." Under the statute's plain …
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… defendant to place his hands on a nearby fence. Defendant complied. The other man voluntarily put his hands on the … Smell Of Marijuana Provided Probable Cause That Defendant Committed A Crime, He Should Have Been Issued A Summons And … probable cause 'that a criminal offense ha[s] been committed and that additional contraband might be present.'" …
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… New Jersey Department of Corrections (DOC) finding that he committed prohibited act *.009, "misuse, possession, … sale, or intent to distribute or sell, an electronic communication device, equipment, or peripheral that is … days in the Restorative Housing Unit, 240 days of loss of commutation time credits, 365 days loss of contact visits, …
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… he sustained permanent injuries sufficient to overcome the verbal threshold limitation on lawsuit option. At … to the arbitration based on plaintiff's rejection of the recommended settlement offer and decision to proceed to trial. … retained new counsel on May 7, 2019, fourteen days after completion of the arbitration hearing.4 In addition, the …
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… defendant's arguments at length. We add the following comments. Rule 7:6-2(b) provides "[a] motion to withdraw a … In State v. Slater, our Supreme Court "distill[ed] . . . common principles to help trial courts assess plea … plea after sentencing must be substantiated by strong, compelling reasons." Id. at 160. Judge Jones addressed and …
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… a daughter who is now twenty years old. Plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant under the Prevention of Domestic … -35, alleging that at 4:33 p.m. on April 9, 2019, defendant committed the predicate offenses of simple assault, N.J.S.A. … made available to us that defendant filed her own PDVA complaint against plaintiff also based on the April 9, 2019 …
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… times. Plaintiff testified that defendant's repeated communications and "obsessive behavior" made her "worried … proved, by a preponderance of the evidence, that defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. … The judge found defendant was "constantly trying to communicate with [plaintiff] at extremely inconvenient …
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… months later in October 4 A-1161-20 2020, independently recommending against taking any steps at that time toward … particular, Dr. Labay made the following observations and recommendations: Over time, it became clear that [the son] was … they interfered with [the son's] ability to move forward freely and enjoy his current circumstances. Trauma-based CBT …