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… Roger Malone appeals from a final order dismissing his complaint alleging violations of the Conscientious Employee … to waive reargument. 3 A-5755-14T3 liberal reading of the complaint does not suggest plaintiff pleaded a CEPA claim, … of an internal inquiry into the search, plaintiff claimed another sergeant, defendant Ferroni, reported to the …
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… undergoes a substance abuse evaluation and engages in any recommended treatment. Defendant argues the trial court erred … court had "no evidence that she behaved in any way that harmed her children or placed them at imminent risk of harm … I. On June 3, 2014, the Division filed a verified complaint requesting defendant undergo a substance abuse …
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… on appeal that the court failed to confirm the Division's compliance with the provisions of the Indian Child Welfare … for the reasons stated by Judge Lorraine Pullen in her comprehensive oral opinion issued on May 26, 2016. The … that he did not need substance abuse treatment, failed to remediate his drinking problem, and deflected blame for his …
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… a privately funded 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, must comply with the document production requirements NOT FOR … Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common-law right of access. For the reasons set forth, we … that allowed it to issue tax-exempt bonds that were deemed to be issued "'"on behalf" of the state or a political …
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… "remand[ed] the matter of damages to the Law Division for a complete and searching analysis, including 'a factual … the award is different or similar to others to which it is compared.'" Id., slip op. at 17 (quoting He v. Miller, 207 … and had no claim for lost wages, lost income, or unpaid medical expenses. 5 A-2060-16T3 not meet the standard for …
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… NOS. A-4025-15T1 A-4100-15T1 FRANKLIN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, as subrogee of M.E.S., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. … B.D., Defendant-Respondent, and GREATER NEW YORK INSURANCE COMPANY, as subrogee of RAVENS CREST EAST AT PRINCETON … leave the hotel." The police brought Katrina to Hunterdon Medical Center, where her medical records indicate that she …
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… granting the summary judgment dismissal of their negligence complaint against defendant Town of Westfield (the Town or … unacceptable under any given circumstance." See Muhammed v. N.J. Transit, 176 N.J. 185, 195 (2003) (quoting … on the sidewalk along Dorian Road. According to plaintiffs' complaint, plaintiff sustained his injury in front of the …
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… judgment in favor of defendant ONE Bus dismissing her complaint. We affirm. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … . . talking bad about some passengers." The bus driver informed the teenagers entering at the rear they would have to … and said "you better watch your back." Plaintiff filed a complaint, which alleged her injuries occurred as a result …
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… Before Judges Yannotti and Carroll. On appeal from the Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 38-2/15. Manes & … Attorney General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Commissioner of Education (Nicole T. Castiglione, Deputy … house, that's my [grandmother's] house." A.B. further claimed "that's not where I live" and described her home as …
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… Cadillac SUV, make a turn into the parking lot of a housing complex without signaling. As the car turned, Palach … his own, and Palach began to search the vehicle's passenger compartment, as other officers, including NJSP Detective … of marijuana in the trunk. Id. at 149-50. The Court affirmed the search even though the telephonic warrant was …
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… the defendants’ post-indictment activities must await completion of the pending criminal prosecution. On May 14, … records, failing to file tax returns, failing to pay income taxes, and other related offenses. On May 24, 2010, … attorneys’ motion for leave to appeal, but ultimately affirmed the trial court’s denial of the motion to quash. …
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… December 20, 2013 order, the trial judge erroneously assumed jurisdiction to modify the existing custody order, and, … custody and child support order in New Jersey. In his accompanying certification, plaintiff averred that "[d]uring … finish[ed] . . . officer training with the Army Officer Commissioning School th[at] summer." After two …
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… assigned to teach a course on municipal government, with a component on government ethics. At petitioner's suggestion, … construction or renovation of housing on 2 Petitioner's immediate successor, who was also in charge of a separate … services. The indictment also alleged that petitioner committed fraud by using City credit cards to pay for …
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… agreed with defendant's argument and dismissed plaintiffs' complaint with prejudice as a matter of law. The judge found plaintiff's treating physician did not provide a medical foundation to establish a causal link between her … Factory. 10 A-1339-15T3 Now, the defendant's counsel points out that . . . no foreign body was ever found in the …
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… gunshot victim was in the emergency room of the Muhlenberg Medical Center. He responded to the hospital with the intent … was freely and voluntarily given. Before the trial commenced, the trial judge discussed how his "preliminary … IS MANIFESTLY EXCESSIVE. The defendant raises the following points in his reply- letter brief: I. POLICE OFFICERS CANNOT …
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… of the parties' children to defendant R.J., for failure to comply with a prior order related to her unilateral … in July 2017, in which defendant stated the children informed him plaintiff was contemplating a move. During the … of the July order. Specifically, he sought the court to compel plaintiff and the children to return, a transfer of …
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… parties. On November 3, 2017, the Port Authority filed a complaint and order to show cause seeking to vacate the … by the Port Authority and instead sought vacatur under the common law. The trial judge issued a written decision that … Sullivan, 449 N.J. Super. at 285. "In order to be deemed substantially similar, the two laws at issue must …
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… morning, Perry attacked the officer with the stand and disarmed him. He shot and killed the officer before fleeing. … indictment. Perry was indicted five more times for crimes committed in August (two), September, October, and November … served. This appeal followed. Perry raises the following points on appeal: A-1338-17T4 7 I. THE PAROLE BOARD'S …
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… A Family Part judge entered the FRO after finding defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. … precipitated the filing of the present domestic violence complaint arose when defendant was incarcerated at Fort Dix. … on her with multiple women. Plaintiff said defendant blamed her for his actions, claiming he cheated because …
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… of defendant's health insurance until she was eligible for Medicare and to maintain life insurance to secure his … he was receiving disability insurance payments, and he was "completely unable to work at [that] time and it [was] … condition will ever improve to the point where [he] can become meaningfully employed again." The family court …