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… homes' front-facing garages were too short to properly accommodate parking, due to the stairs and platforms. … garage, who was a witness but not a party here, complained to Braverman during a walkthrough of her garage … correct, then why don't you close, and then pursue any remedies you may have in court." Unable to reach a resolution on …
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… their health care benefit premiums based on their annual income. N.J.S.A. 52:14-17.28(c).1 Chapter 78 cited two … PBA filed a grievance with the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC) seeking to arbitrate the amount to be paid … in the MOA. According to the Arbitrator, "after completing the phase-in of Chapter 78, the parties completed …
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… ORDER NO. 6 DEPOSITION GUIDELINES THlsMATTER,havingcomebeforetheCourt,uponthesubmissionbyPlaintiffsofthe final … Counsel and all parties (both represented and pro se) shall comply with this order' and to the extent consistent with … at any time conduct himself or herself in a manner not becoming an officer of the court and not in full compliance …
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… her supervisory role, Sweeney oversaw employees' use of the company expense account. Defendant Russell Lee was the … claim is based on documents relating to plaintiff's compensation, which are discussed later in this opinion. On … concern that plaintiff was abusing his access to the company expense account. In her email, Sweeney stated: . . . …
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… exercised its discretion in balancing the risk to the community and the State's failure to proceed to trial within … that both defendants still posed a substantial risk to the community, it also found that the failure to commence the trial was due to unreasonable delays caused by …
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… surrender of their children to their biological parents become their children's legal siblings? We are satisfied the … 2006. He was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder with combined repetitive and expressive language disorder, … the parties and the Hudson County Family Part judge to complete all the necessary proceedings within ninety days. …
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… assistance payments from 1980 until 2002, when their income exceeded the Section 8 threshold, requiring them to pay … rent increase under the standard of unconscionability embodied in New Jersey's Anti-Eviction Act, pursuant to N.J.S.A. … by the HUD regulations. Indeed, other than housing subsidies, HUD's regulatory control A-1305-18T3 16 affords …
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… "limit[ed] expungement to A-4210-18T3 4 offenders who have committed no more than an isolated infraction in an … clearly intended to bar expungement when the offender has committed a second crime at an earlier or later time, … . . . the person has been convicted of multiple crimes or a combination of one or more crimes and one or more disorderly …
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… conducting surveillance in the vicinity of a condominium complex located in the township. The complex was known to Taranto as a high crime area, which … GMC Terrain vehicle with tinted front windows parked in the complex 's lot. The vehicle bore Georgia registration; a …
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… This litigation began in April 2015 when plaintiffs filed a complaint and order to show cause to enforce their OPRA … there is no longer an expectation of privacy. Citing Keddie v. Rutgers, 148 N.J. 36 (1997), he stated: "[T]he fact … 2020, pending this appeal. Defendants raise the following points on appeal: I. PLAINTIFFS['] OPRA REQUEST SHOULD HAVE …
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… cohabiting, the judge also mistakenly weighed the parties' competing sworn statements and accepted as true Cynthia's … we assume Landau correctly held that a family judge cannot compel discovery when only some of the indicia of … from the evidence he had marshaled. When presented with competing certifications that create a genuine dispute about …
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… and J.D. were minors. The State filed juvenile delinquency complaints against J.D. and moved to waive certain charges … 2020, J.D. was charged with delinquency in seven juvenile complaints. Some of the complaints issued in 2020 superseded complaints issued in …
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… might be others inside, along with the handgun they had come to retrieve. 6 A-2503-18T3 After entering the dwelling … authority to arrest defendant. Once the arrest was accomplished, the arrest warrants were fulfilled, and the …
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… defendant Francis P. Linnus's motion to dismiss the complaint for failure to state a claim upon which relief may … claims the court erred as a matter of law by finding the complaint did not assert a timely malpractice claim under … record on appeal. Defendant moved to dismiss plaintiff's complaint pursuant to Rule 4:6- 2(e), which required the …
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… children, one of whom, J.D., was A.T.'s age. The assaults commenced in October 1997 and ended in February 2002; A.T. … FOR [PCR] BECAUSE THE STATE'S [CHILD SEXUAL ASSAULT ACCOMMODATION SYNDROME (CSAAS)] EVIDENCE ADMITTED AT … hold that expert testimony about CSAAS in general, and its component behaviors other than delayed disclosure, may no …
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… (count three). The charges stemmed from defendant's commission of an armed robbery with a fake gun at a Wendy's … the State would move to dismiss the remaining counts, and recommend a twelve-year sentence, subject to an eighty-five … an eleven-year NERA sentence, instead of the twelve years recommended by the State. On July 28, 2017, defendant filed a …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5141-13T2 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, BUREAU OF ROOMING AND BOARDING HOUSE … and Guadagno. On appeal from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Agency Docket No. RBHS-018- 09/0601-0058. … leases for the occupancy of their room and use of the common areas. The Foundation pays the utilities, real estate …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant/ Cross-Respondent, v. SUSSEX COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND SOPHIE DUTKOWSKI, … the cause for respondents/cross-appellants Sussex County Community College and Sophie Dutkowski (Hill Wallack LLP, … was a factor in the happening of the accident. Thus, the gradient of the roadway is irrelevant. Nevertheless, plaintiff …
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… well-reasoned oral decision. We add only the following comments. I. We derive the following facts from the record … in Keyport's BID. Plaintiff's business includes producing commercial advertisements on cable television and on … and other law of this State providing civil remedies for misappropriation of a trade secret." N.J.S.A. …
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… & Reath, LLP, attorneys; Andy S. Norin, 1 The Law Division Complaint, the order appealed from, and some of the briefs … to address the board. . . . 4 A-3515-17T2 Team Rhodi points out the absence of notice to the public that if the … measure of repose to actions taken against public bodies.'" Id. at 423 (quoting Washington Twp. Zoning Bd. v. …