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… and Bergman. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2022-1964. The Law Offices of Fusco & … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Brian D. Ragunan, Deputy Attorney General, on … PER CURIAM Alton Porter appeals from the Civil Service Commission's (Commission) adoption of the findings and …
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… and (e)(1) for violations of the lease. 4 A-1503-21 The complaint cited the pending criminal charges against … judge took testimony in support of the Authority's eviction complaint during a default hearing. At trial, the judge … nature of having an unlawful weapon on the public housing complex without calling the police and relinquishing …
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… kidnapping was an independent crime from the murder and was committed at a different time and in a separate place from … v. ALABAMA, 567 U.S. 460, 471 (2012). SEE ALSO STATE v. COMER, 249 N.J. 359 (2022). THE RESENTENCING COURT SHOULD … For Murder and Who Have Served 20 Years. See State v. Comer, 249 N.J. 359 (2022). B. As a Class, Young Adults, …
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… below). We disagree and affirm. I. Prior to filing her complaint for divorce, plaintiff filed an application for an … order provided plaintiff was granted the right to have income imputed to defendant if she filed another child support … In support of his motion, defendant asserted that Bonita completed high school three years earlier and only attended …
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… 2010. In February 2022, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint alleging harassment and was granted a temporary … door, yelled, cursed, threatened him, and told him "[t]o come to the door or she was going to burn the house down." … of the parties. R. 1:38-3(d)(9). 3 A-3556-21 Plaintiff communicated with defendant using his cell phone through a …
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… had memory loss and was mentally impaired during the commission of the crime, and his trial counsel failed to … the State agreed to dismiss all remaining charges and recommend an aggregate sentence of eighteen years in prison … in question, while in the city of Hoboken, he attempted to commit a theft on a female victim. Defendant admitted that …
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… Ste. 3B Morris Plains, NJ 07950 908-888-2547 jcohen@pclawnj.com Attorneys for Defendants/Petitioners Ramapo-Indian Hills … OPRA, effective September of 2024, because the law was becoming too burdensome on local government. The Appellate … on a government server and manipulates email data into a comprehensive spreadsheet. The appellate court misunderstood …
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… litigation in this contractor dispute arising from a commercial construction project, AA Glass Industries, LLC … a portion of the work to AA Glass, which, in turn 1 SI's complaint was consolidated with AA Glass's August 2, 2021 complaint against SI; Seaside Ocean Terrace, LLC (Seaside); …
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… PCSO placed H.F. on administrative leave, and his workers' compensation carrier referred him for medical evaluations. A … H.F. included a medical examination form, which David had completed. David listed H.F.'s symptoms and opined he was … H.F.'s course of treatment with Nancy and himself, H.F.'s "complaints and emotional state . . . were solely and …
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… near her home. 4 A-0161-23 When defendant arrived, he was accompanied by his cousin. Defendant brought up the beach … who was still unclothed below the waist, asked S.R. not to come any closer. S.R. quickly flagged down a nearby park … text messages from defendant stating that "he was going to come back and pick her up." The ranger asked N.D. to tell …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3211-23 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF J.R., SVP-735-15. ___________________________ … from the May 8, 2024 Law Division judgment continuing his commitment to the Special Treatment Unit (STU), the secure … concerned she had identified him, told her he would come back and kill her and her family even if it took thirty …
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… texts Hawkins made to a third number before and after the communications with Armstrong. The third number belonged to … not ineffective for failing to address the prosecutor's comments regarding defendant's impecuniosity as the remarks were fleeting and paled in comparison to the other significant evidence against …
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… to English, Google Translate, https://translate.google.com/?sl=es&tl=en&text=t%C3%ADo&op=translate. 3 A-0819-19 … involving defendant. The victim stated she was plucking and combing defendant's facial hair, while sitting on his lap, … detective went to defendant's residence to ask if he would come to the Prosecutor's Office for questioning. Defendant …
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… Incorporated (Quest), a New Jersey-based medical testing company, alleging failure to provide correct blood test … York and the issues and parties in this case failed to overcome the presumption in favor of New Jersey law. … found that the presumption in favor of New York law was overcome with regard to the New Jersey defendants, but not with …
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… development of the record because, in its view, “the common law does not necessarily preclude the imposition of” … not owe a duty of care in this case. Because Arthur did not commit a tort, GEM cannot be held vicariously liable for his … for GEM as emergency medical technicians (EMTs). In her complaint, plaintiff alleged that Arthur should have …
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… Police was twenty-percent liable, and that there was no comparative negligence on plaintiff’s part. The jury awarded … defendants were negligent and whether plaintiff was comparatively negligent. The Court granted the public-entity … HELD: The individual defendants’ liability and plaintiff’s comparative negligence are not intertwined with the issues …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COUR OF NEW JERSEY LAW … Plaintiff, OPINION v. PROGRESSIVE CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, ET AL., Defendants … opinion is not intended for publication and supplements the comments the court made during oral argument on October 23, …
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… Central Power and Light [(JCP&L), which includes its parent company First Energy Corporation, provided electrical service to the plaintiffs. As a public utility company, JCP&L owns or manages all electrical transmission … paper debris provided a competent initial and sustaining fuel load for these ignition sources. Christopher Graham, PE …
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… Third-Party Defendant-Respondent, and LEXINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation of the State of Delaware, Third-Party … Dr. Kumar coverage under RWJ's policy, Lexington Insurance Company (Lexington), and Aon Risk Services Northeast, Inc. … to sue in December, she did not serve a written demand for compensation until January 13, 2003, when RWJ 2 Although Aon …
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… attorney confirmed he had not yet received the amended complaint and "need[ed] time to defend or respond to … status conference with counsel and rescheduled the trial to commence in August. During the conference, the judge … without that order. On several occasions previously[,] he's come close to my job, he's waited for me, [and has been] out …