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… Law Division, Bergen County, Docket No. L-7739-14. Christopher E. Martin argued the cause for appellants (Morrison … 47:1A-1 to -13. Plaintiff John Paff requested a log of complaints against corrections officers who have worked in … confidentiality weighs in favor of disclosure.'" Keddie v. Rutgers, 148 N.J. 36, 50 (1997) (quoting Home News v. …
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… Harvey argued the cause for appellant (Lomurro, Munson, Comer, Brown & Schottland, LLC, attorneys; Donald M. Lomurro … Civil Part. Following the submission of a certification of service by plaintiff's counsel, the judge also awarded … the photo depicting the roll of painter's tape atop the tailshaft. Defendant claims it was prejudiced …
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… prejudice, under Rule 4:6-2(e), the third count of their complaint against defendant Muslim Ummah Trust, Inc. d/b/a … the judge rejected defendants' argument that collateral estoppel applied to those claims. The judge concluded they … Reynolds, Co., 207 N.J. 428, 443 (2011). The doctrine "embodies the principle that the adjudication of a legal …
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… for dismissal of the remaining charges, a 364-day recommended sentence as a condition of probation, a period of … 1 In Subin, 222 N.J. Super. at 238-39, we held that "a component of a plea agreement that provides for an increased … to review discovery, was satisfied with his counsel's services, and had no questions for counsel or the court. …
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… favor. Following the adverse ruling, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Chancery Division seeking to vacate the … [e]xpectations" for "[e]ffectively introduc[ing] [the] topics[s] [and] goal[s] of [the] lesson"; and she "covered … of [Kennedy's] teaching excellence and evidence of [her] service to the [c]ollege d[id] not support a promotion at …
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… Assistant Prosecutor, argued the cause for appellant (Christopher J. Gramiccioni, Monmouth County Prosecutor, attorney; … recognition of the need to 'insure free debate in cases to come,' and to 'prevent the unsettling of verdicts after they … of the defendant's guilt or innocence must be excused from service on the panel," 191 N.J. at 187, does not speak to …
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… to a change of employment and a related reduction in his compensation.1 Plaintiff cross-appeals from the same order, … accepted plaintiff's testimony about why he initially stopped searching for a job after accepting the position at … of $60,000 based on then-prevailing wages for computer service technicians and reduced his alimony obligation from …
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… on June 13, 1997 and had two children. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce from bed and board on November 13, … of the parties to introduce concepts of collateral estoppel into this agreement to prevent [plaintiff] and … a party accorded relief under this rule" as one of the remedies for enforcement of litigant's rights. See also R. …
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… following firearm(s) or other weapon(s): 1. You are hereby commanded to search for the above described weapons and/or … difficulty retrieving a package from a Newark United Parcel Service facility until defendant displayed his police badge, … time frame, defendant was pulled over for going through a stop sign, while C.S. was in the vehicle. C.S. saw him show …
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… TO TAILOR HIS SUMMATION TO THE JURY CHARGE KNOWN TO BE FORTHCOMING AND IN FAILING TO REQUEST A SEPARATE JURY CHARGE … the PATH station and resulted in a shutdown of PATH train service. Virtually the entire incident, including defendant … shows by this time the train had reached its Jersey City stop, and after a protracted struggle over the weapon with …
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… 2009 to January 2011, based on an agreed upon gross income of $500,000 for plaintiff and no earned income for defendant. Thereafter, in accordance with the MSA, … did not conduct an analysis of his counsel 's affidavit of services or the reasonableness of the fees. She argues her …
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… McCue argued the cause for appellant (Central Jersey Legal Services, Inc., attorneys; Susan McCue, on the briefs). … order against him.1 Although the judge found defendant committed the predicate act of harassment pursuant to … he failed to consider other acts alleged in plaintiff's complaint, including assault and criminal mischief. More …
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… OF A "LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER." POINT II: THE TRIAL JUDGE COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR WHEN HE FAILED TO CHARGE THE JURY ON … case. Defendant was wearing a hooded sweatshirt, or "hoodie," in the courtroom. Officer Mark Rowe, a Vineland Police … officers, they wore the same police uniform,1 were issued service weapons, and had the same arrest powers as full-time …
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… Thereafter, Davis had physical therapy. In July 2006, Davis completed a functional capacity evaluation, and he was … The ALJ also found that both Dr. Becan and Dr. Lakin were "competent, well qualified, [and] professional," but "Dr. … agency must be filed "within 45 days from the date of service of the decision or notice of the action taken." R. …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0849-20 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF T.L., SVP-774-17. _______________________ … minors. In addition, T.L. possessed a smartphone and a laptop depicting pictures of himself with minor children, … stolen property, harassment, theft of property, theft of services, possession of false identification, and numerous …
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… The aforesaid obligation shall continue until [Aleida] becomes eligible for Medicare, at which time [Antonio's] … obligation shall be to pay the premiums which may become due for a Medicare supplemental plan . . . . Third, the … require Antonio to pay amounts due to the Internal Revenue Service and sanction him for each day he failed to comply; …
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… from her representation of defendant, citing his failure to communicate with her and pay for services she had rendered as of that date. Following oral … finding that the application was belated in view of the upcoming May 2 trial date, and defendant had expressed his …
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… a New Jersey religious corporation, and THE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMISSION OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE PALISADES, … the temporal and spiritual affairs of all the governing bodies. As to real property, the Book of Order provides: The … it rented space to an unaffiliated church to conduct services without approval. The Church also did not seek …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2797-19 MARLENE CARIDE, COMMISSIONER, NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND … of Banking and Insurance, Docket No. OTSC #E17-57. Christopher Gillin-Schwartz, attorney for appellant. NOT FOR … a single entry that does not include a description of the service performed. This minor omission does not warrant …
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… of the divorce, plaintiff Marta Nina earned an annual income of approximately $95,000 while defendant earned … [c]ourt shall issue an [o]rder by which [defendant] shall become responsible to pay child support pursuant to the … subject to the acceptance by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), is discretionary. Heinl v. Heinl, 287 N.J. …