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… NO. A-0901-19 KATHLEEN KELLY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ROLF-DIETER KRENZ, Defendant-Appellant. Argued February 22, 2021 … college for five years without any realistic certainty of completing his coursework within a reasonable period of … information you have submitted" he was eligible for certain services including requesting a reduced academic load. The …
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… University's motion for summary judgment and dismissed the complaint plaintiff filed against defendant under the New … the activity was fraudulent and violated some civil service right). The New Jersey Supreme Court has recently … for duty, then CEPA grants the employee '[a]ll remedies available in common law tort actions . . . .'" …
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… resident of the United States since 2010, was offered a recommended sentence of two years' probation in exchange for … she was performing the oral sex, that situation, and she stop it after I would say between five, six seconds maximum. … As that offense requires "coerced or forced labor or service" as an element of the offense, State v. Marchand, …
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… the Borough of Englewood Cliffs (the Borough) had failed to comply with its constitutional obligations and awarded a … reasons, including that the Borough was judicially estopped from claiming a conflict. The trial court, … is to ensure that public officials provide disinterested service to their communities' and to 'promote confidence in …
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… (Angela Costigan, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Christopher J. Gramiccioni, Monmouth County Prosecutor, attorney … had been parked in Asbury Park in front of the apartment complex of S.B.1 S.B. contacted the Asbury Park Police … defendant's first trial counsel 6 A-3275-18T1 "engaged the services of a defense investigator who conducted interviews …
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… Assistant Prosecutor, argued the cause for respondent (Christopher L.C. Kuberiet, Acting NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … and sixteen); three counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 … counsel—addressed the jury, including Juror 4: Okay. Ladies and gentlemen, I've got one more thing I need to ask …
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… Chris S. Fraser and Jack S. Dweck, on the briefs). Christopher James Carey argued the cause for respondents John B. … 22, 2019 order granting summary judgment and dismissing its complaint against defendants Paul F. Carvelli, William P. … in truth and fact non-existent, or who never engaged their services, and who had no objections to [PIP's] application." …
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… 23, 2018 order denying a motion to reinstate tax appeal complaints and an August 31, 2018 order denying … damage due to theft and vandalism. In addition, utility service for the Properties was discontinued in December 2014 … in the buildings' basements because the sump pumps stopped working and pipes burst due to the lack of heat. On …
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… "Terry"1 frisk for weapons. Defendant contends the initial stop and ensuing frisk were unlawful. We have reviewed the … incarceration in county jail. The court made defendant's service of the jail term contingent on his performance on … who walked away. Detective Knox testified that it is common for individuals to sit on other persons' property to …
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… from two orders granting summary judgment dismissing his complaints in related cases. In 2016, Nanavati filed a … address the law. Had he done so, the inquiry would have stopped there. In this case, the Committee decided Nanavati's … Hospital [is] not required to contract for [a contractor's] service but [cannot] not refuse to do so for discriminatory …
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… 2C:15-1(b) (count one); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and/or … additional units, including four members of the Emergency Services Unit (ESU), to check for victims or suspects at the … demonstration of reliability is not necessary to justify a stop of the person identified in the citizen's report. State …
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… granting summary judgment dismissal of his personal injury complaint against defendant homeowners John Cariddi, and his … a ladder while performing home improvement and maintenance services at defendants' residence. The relevant facts, … by their first names to avoid any confusion caused by their common surname, and intend no disrespect. 3 A-4961-18T4 On …
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… who explained the theory of Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) regarding "a child's often … three questions posed by the motion judge in assessing his competence to represent himself, and "was unable to prove … family members and a Division of Youth and Family Services5 caseworker regarding his daughter's failure to …
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… arrested shortly thereafter and admitted to police that he committed the robbery. The State offered defendant a … pled guilty to a first-degree crime, the State would recommend a sentence in the second-degree range of five to … satisfaction, and if he was satisfied with his attorney's services in general. Defendant indicated he did not have any …
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… LLC, d/b/a PINNACLE RISK SOLUTIONS, also d/b/a PINNACLE COMPANIES, Defendant-Respondent/ Cross-Appellant. … to judgment under New Jersey law); Conopco, Inc. v. McCreadie, 826 F. Supp. 855, 867 (D.N.J. 1993) (finding that … prohibition in a commercial setting. For example, in Alcman Services Corp., the court found that the assignment of a …
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… certain evidence prior to trial; rejecting defendant's recommended supplemental voir dire question on racial bias; … patrol car. He heard Officer Pasquale command defendant to stop and then watched defendant run between him and the … rate of speed. Officer Pasquale fired four shots from his service weapon into the Malibu. He later claimed to …
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… Union and two (2) employees representing the Township shall comprise the safety and health committee. The Township 3 … for the 17 A-1303-20 efficient delivery of governmental services. See e.g., Paterson Police PBA Loc. No. 1 v. City … v. Franz, 123 N.J. 498, 505 (1991)). "Collateral estoppel . . . represents the 'branch of broader law of res …
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… shall continue to give [plaintiff] the use of the company car she presently drives. [Defendant] shall be … as a waiver of any rights that either may have for remedies in [c]ourt, but serves rather as a good faith effort to … defendant's arguments challenging the March order on service of process and procedural grounds. Defendant's …
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… attorney. Defendant advised the court he did not want the services of the Office of the Public Defender "at this … of defendant and ordered the State to provide a complete copy of the discovery to defendant at a hearing the … waiver of counsel is knowing and intelligent," there are "topic areas that a trial court must explore with a defendant …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1044-20 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF S.W. _______________________ Submitted June 7, … from the Law Division's November 18, 2020 order civilly committing her to a psychiatric facility. 1 We use initials … a psychiatric facility or hospital because other available services will not meet the patient's needs. [In re …