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… SAMPLES OF HER BREATH FOR CHEMICAL TESTING PROVIDE THE REQUISITE REASONABLE DOUBT REGARDING HER REFUSAL CONVICTION. … test. She recited the alphabet with slurred speech. Mazer placed defendant under arrest for DWI. After conducting a … 157 N.J. 463, 471-72 (1999). The rule of deference is more compelling where, as here, the municipal and Law Division …
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… and a revolver on the driver's seat of the vehicle. He placed Dunbrack into custody and sat her in the backseat of … 1. That . . . defendant or defendants were in the course of committing a theft; 2. While in the course of committing that theft, . . . defendant or defendants …
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… confirmed the arbitration award and directed the City to comply with the award. In making that ruling, the Chancery … to appeal the award to the Public Employment Relations Commission (Commission) as required by the governing … complaint was filed in accordance with the procedure in place at that time, prior to the effective date of the …
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… his discretion in denying defendant's motion and did not commit plain error in viewing a video of defendant eluding … to deter defendant's actions. Defendant was apprehended and placed under arrest. A limousine driver at the cemetery … apprehension. His counsel's reliance on the video is misplaced. As the judge detailed, the video supports the …
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… DEFENDANT'S FIFTH AMENDMENT RIGHTS, AND/OR THE NEW JERSEY COMMON LAW PRIVILEGE AGAINST SELF-INCRIMINATION. POINT IV … defendant repeated he had a "medical problem." Gordon placed defendant under arrest for DWI. At the police … determined defendant's reliance on Bernokeits was "misplaced." As the judge observed, in Bernokeits, we recognized …
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… Moynihan and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 3-5/18A. Sanford R. … the Office of Administrative Law (OAL), and a hearing took place before an ALJ on April 15, 2013 and February 18, 2014; … that violated all norms of acceptable conduct in a workplace environment. Moreover, her actions embarrassed and …
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… an earlier order denying their motion to reinstate their complaint . We affirm. I. This dispute arises from … was the agent for the sellers. 3 A-5928-17T4 In their complaint, plaintiffs alleged Weichert advised them that the … 4 A-5928-17T4 In addition, plaintiffs claimed Oceanside had placed an advertisement for the sale of the property and did …
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… an unmarked police SUV driven by Lieutenant Dave DeSane accompanied by Officer Eddy Raisin. They were on patrol in a … Mendes and Raisin gave chase, apprehended defendant, and placed him under arrest. The police recovered from near the … premiums don't go out of whack. So there are many, many components to settlements, none of which have anything to do …
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… v. BOARD OF REVIEW, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, and DOW JONES & COMPANY, INC., Respondents. _____________________________ … from the Mayo Clinic and National Health Service websites, which she claimed demonstrated a causal link between … leaving her employment because the stress in her workplace aggravated a medical condition. She contends the …
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… her in 2012. When the Division filed its 5 A-2185-17T1 complaint for custody of I.S. on March 22, 2015, a final restraining order was in place between C.S. and W.S. During the early hours of March … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his [or her] …
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… condition as "normal," finding he was "[o]riented to time, place, person & situation. Appropriate mood and affect." In … plan, Stuart's attorney noted the absence of any mental incompetence or undue influence regarding Stuart's wishes in … an answer and counterclaim alleging Stuart lacked the requisite mental competence to execute the November 2014 and …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS KENSINGTON PARK OWNERS CORPORATION … policy favoring arbitration” and requires courts to “place arbitration agreements on an equal footing with other … claims were covered by the arbitration clause in the home buyers’ contract with the general contractor. Id. at 286. …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … assets, Plaintiff has approximately $75,000.00 deposited with another financial advisor, an undisclosed … issued the $35,500.00 check to Plaintiff in the first place. Thus, disposition of this issue on summary judgment …
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… the patrol car and asked defendant, who was on the opposite sidewalk, if he needed medical attention. Defendant did … found that, when defendant failed to abide by Berardis's command to stop and instead fled, there was probable cause … officers' actions A-4773-14T2 7 can be justified under the community-caretaking doctrine, see State v. Cassidy, 179 …
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… AND GROSS ABUSE OF DISCRETION. Following our review, we are compelled to reverse the judge's opinion, as admission to … she was amenable to change because she left the offending place of employment to undertake a job in a doctor's office, … unclear whether she actively participated or was merely "complacent in its operations." Second, the heavy reliance upon …
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… the front door, at which point the troopers heard a voice coming from the deck on the side of the house ask, "Can I … glass door, Zosche grabbed him, but defendant refused to comply with the troopers' orders. Eventually defendant and … motion on December 12, 2014, and denied it. The trial took place on January 6 A-5511-14T3 9, 2015, and defendant was …
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… IT MAY CONCERN: 3 A-3427-15T2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the commencement of suit in the Superior Court of New Jersey, … the Wizorek children were removed from Felmlee's care and placed into the custody of the Division of Child Protection … the parties to the contract of sale and the title company realized that the equity remaining in the marital …
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… to three other separate crimes: fourth- degree violation of community supervision for life, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4(d); … Law, third- degree theft, or fourth-degree violations of community supervision for life. Moreover, at the motion to … an individual on the street, or in another public place, and 'by asking him [or her] if he [or she] is willing …
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… appeals from an order of summary judgment dismissing her complaint. Her complaint alleged defendant Stella Gardens … from a State agency because she had previously been displaced from an apartment in Irvington. When her State … injury, foot reconstruction surgery, and a right knee replacement. Defendant does not dispute plaintiff's physical …
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… found that there was a substantial likelihood Johnson would commit a new offense if released on parole. 3 A-3595-15T1 In … factors that Johnson: (1) had a minimal offense record; (2) completed an opportunity for community supervision without … committed new offenses while on parole. Previously he was placed on probation and parole, but this did not deter …