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… and Paganelli. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-1768. Christopher A. Gray argued … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Brian D. Ragunan, Deputy Attorney General, on … agency decision by respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Commission), adopting a January 21, 2022 initial …
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… This matter arises from appellant's alleged failure to comply with the terms of a settlement agreement reached … notice of appeal, amended notice of appeal, and accompanying case information statement indicate challenges to … December 22, 2021, and January 11, 2022. Although "[t]he comment to the relevant court rule states that 'it is clear …
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… In 1980, Doris and Brian's uncle, Solomon, started a company called Karroni Corporation.2 Karroni was a property management company—holding and renting properties. Brian testified he … to Karroni in 1988 for six months. He later left the company after being injured. Brian testified he again …
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… Roberts, and Henry with second-degree conspiracy to commit carjacking, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:15-2(a) (count … dismissed the remaining charges against defendant and recommended a custodial sentence not to exceed twenty years. … a sentence that was disproportionate to his culpability as compared to co-defendants. On April 21, 2020, we affirmed …
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… the jury. Brisban testified defendant explained he had just come from Huynh's house to collect his sports bet winnings … Detective Ingalls testified that after executing a communications data warrant to get data from defendant's … three discrepancies regarding the order of events in comparison to his statement to the prosecutor's office. The …
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… timeline of events. Chavis lived in the same apartment complex as Nock. Earlier in 2015, Chavis learned that … occupants, except Nock, exiting the front of the apartment complex at 9:26 p.m. 6 A-1928-19 Robinson testified that … "call the cops." Rogers called Chavis and "told him to come home quick." Once Chavis returned to his and Rogers's …
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… reasons set forth by Judge Pedro J. Jimenez, Jr. in his comprehensive written decision. I. We distill the following … providing information that defendant and he planned and committed the actual store robbery and Caba-Placencia drove … and conspiracy, but the court did not provide a charge on accomplice liability, nor was such an instruction requested by …
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… of counsel and on the briefs). PER CURIAM In these companion cases, calendared back-to-back and consolidated … in the Hanover Park Condominium development in response to complaints of stray cats. He observed Tasin exit a minivan … township."); (3) Section 201-2(A) ("No person shall create, commit or maintain, or allow to be created, committed or …
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… and DeAlmeida. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2019-3130. John P. Nulty, Jr. argued … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Paulina R. DeAraujo, Deputy Attorney General, on … Department, appeals from a May 3, 2023 final Civil Service Commission decision upholding his termination by the City of …
GREGORY R. DUKE, ETC. VS. ALL AMERICAN FORD, INC. NICOLE BARBARINO, ETC. VS. PARAMUS FORD, INC. EDWARD M. GREENBERG, ET AL. VS. MAHWAH SALES AND SERVICE, INC. MARK WALTERS, ETC. VS. DREAM CARS NATIONAL, LLC, ET AL. (L-3010-15, L-2856-15, L-6105-15 AND L-9
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… plaintiffs filed single- count, putative class action complaints. In the fourth, plaintiff pled a putative class action TCCWNA claim in his complaint's first count. Plaintiffs alleged the existence of … with the Supreme Court's recent decision in Spade v. Select Comfort Corp., 232 N.J. 504 (2018). 5 A-0795-15T3 I. Because …
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… for third-degree terroristic threats involving a threat to commit a crime of violence. Defendant contends: POINT I THE … IRRELEVANT EVIDENCE TO PROVE [DEFENDANT'S] PROPENSITY TO COMMIT THE CRIMES CHARGED, THEREBY PREJUDICING HIS RIGHT TO … THE EVIDENCE. B. ADDITIONAL IMPROPRIETY OF THE PROSECUTOR'S COMMENTS REGARDING [DEFENDANT'S] CRIMINAL HISTORY. C. …
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… before the litigation, without success. Consequently, the complaint denominated the nurse as "Agency Nurse RN 104," … nurse retained counsel and thereafter moved to dismiss the complaint as untimely. A different judge granted her motion, … of a tumor in his colon. The tumor was removed without complications on March 31. The patient remained at the …
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… June 26, 2012). We recite our prior decision because it encompasses all the determinations defendant asked the trial … in April 1996, and the parties separated in 1997, with a complaint for divorce being filed in August 1998. Prior to … asserts the judge had neither the correct precedent nor the complete arbitration record to render the October 24, 2008 …
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… LLC, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY and EXECUTIVE RISK SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants-Respondents. Submitted November 16, 2016 … & Ryan, LLP, attorneys for respondent Travelers Indemnity Company (Brian M. Sher and Bassel Bakhos, on the brief). …
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… as independent contractors of NRK for a two-year period, commencing on the closing date. TRG and the TRG Members … broker associates who were then affiliated with TRG to become independent contractors of NRK. The TRG Members … at a meeting or meetings to announce the APA and recommend that they become independent contractors with NRK. …
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… his sentences tapered off toward the end, he was unable to complete sentences, and he was having rambling thoughts." … keeping his body in a normal position, and trouble completing his thought processes in response to questions. … ENFORCEMENT AND MR. RUFFIN WAS NOT LAWFUL PURSUANT TO THE COMMUNITY CARETAKING DOCTRINE POINT VIII: LAW ENFORCEMENT …
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… [DEFENDANT] WAS GUILTY OF POSSESSING THE HANDGUN, AND THE ACCOMPANYING INSTRUCTION TO THE JURY THAT IT COULD FIND HE … articulable suspicion that a motor vehicle offense has been committed. 440 U.S. 648, 663 (1979). Such offenses include … stop without any reasonable suspicion that the motorist has committed a crime or other unlawful act." (citing Prouse, …
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… robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; 2C:15-1; third-degree … DEFENDANT HIS STATE AND FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS TO COMPULSORY PROCESS, TO PRESENT EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE, TO DUE … CALCULATED STRATEGIC DECISION TO CONCEAL ITS OBTAINING A COMPLAINT UPON A SHOWING OF PROBABLE CAUSE FROM DEFENDANT, …
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… her car, she heard "whistling" and "talking sounds" coming from the left side of the house. She took care of her … five-feet, seven inches based upon the feel of his body in comparison to her four-foot, eleven-inch height. The … then entered into the State's CODIS.4 4 CODIS stands for "Combined DNA Index System." Our Supreme Court, in a …
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… reasonable[,] articulable suspicion that a crime was being committed" at that point, the added fact that as the … "someone in a car at the corner yell[ed], '[y]urp,' . . . a common term to warn drug dealers that police are … of the situation and tell him to sit down." Defendant complied. An investigatory stop, familiarly known as a Terry …