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… arbitration 7 A-5087-17T1 issue was broad enough to encompass the issue of which retirees were covered by the … The arbitrator determined that the City had, in fact, committed to provide such additional benefits when it agreed …
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… remand for a new hearing on plaintif f's domestic violence complaint.1 I. We derive the following facts from the … three years. On June 6, 2018, plaintiff filed a civil complaint and temporary restraining order (TRO) against … fucking kill you and I'll fucking kill the police." The TRO complaint advised that an FRO hearing would be held on June …
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… Two months later, the Division filed its guardianship complaint. The trial on the Division's complaint was conducted over the course of three days before … they relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best …
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… Submitted December 5, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Fuentes and Moynihan. On appeal from the Board of Review, … appeal; (2) the Appeal Tribunal's decision was not based on competent evidence; (3) appellant's conduct did not amount … findings related to tenure charges of conduct unbecoming a teacher, and did not determine if her actions …
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… child. He had no criminal history, volunteered in the community, and hoped to become a police officer. After the accident, defendant was … positive lifestyle characteristics could not overcome the reasoned analysis of the prosecutor. Thus, the …
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… Submitted September 26, 2018 - Decided Before Judges Fuentes and Accurso. On appeal from Superior Court of New … about the deployment of the passenger-side airbag and comment about it in argument to the jury but could not … culprit, the court's "suppress[ion] [of] evidence of and comment about the deployment of the front seat passenger air …
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… Weber & Collazo, PA, attorneys for appellant Patricia A. Commins (Richard J. Weber, on the brief). Louis E. Granata, … respondent the Estate of Marie O'Shea. PER CURIAM Patricia Commins appeals from the trial court's September 11, 2017 … after expenses, to her three adult children: Patricia Commins, Paula O'Shea, and James O'Shea.1 The codicil left …
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… we reverse and remand to the Board for a second time to comply with its obligations under N.J.S.A. 40:55D-10(g). … our State and our Nation." As a result, the Master Plan recommended ordinances banning all billboards along the entire … its application, including a professional engineer, a commercial real estate appraiser, and a professional traffic …
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… elements of robbery of Z.D., defendant needed to admit he committed a theft against Z.D. It would not suffice to admit … 127 N.J. 133, 137-38 (1992) (stating that one robbery was committed, not three, where defendant committed one theft, but inflicted physical harm on three …
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… specified that the client would pay a contingent fee to be computed in accordance with the sliding scale percentages … spoke with prospective expert witnesses, prepared a form of complaint, conducted legal and Internet research, and … transmitted the file as requested to the second law firm, accompanied by a letter and a copy of a client invoice for the …
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… he had to quickly return upstairs when defendant caused a commotion in the kitchen. Sergeant Greenberg and the other … warrant, it is presumptively invalid; 6 A-4242-15T2 to overcome this presumption, the State must show the search falls …
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… the source and circumstances of the "tip." The tip did not come from someone from the criminal milieu who might seek … is likewise well-settled that symptoms of intoxication are common knowledge capable of description by a lay person. …
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… by the Law Division: 1) clarifying a prior order and compelling NJT to produce certain documents to plaintiff, … The orders arose in the following context. Plaintiff's complaint alleges discrimination based on gender, ancestry … and Business Development Department (Marketing) of NJT's Communications and Customer Service Division since 2000, her …
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… BELOW) III. THE TRIAL COURT'S CONFUSING AND UNTAILORED ACCOMPLICE LIABILITY INSTRUCTION VIOLATED BIELKIEWICZ AND LEFT … issues in a supplemental pro se brief: I. THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT IN HER SUMMATION, THEREBY DEPRIVING … TRIAL COURT'S FAILURE TO GIVE A CURATIVE INSTRUCTION ON ACCOMPLICE LIABILITY DEPRIVED MINAYA [OF] A FAIR TRIAL III. …
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… him. He was charged with: first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:11-3(a) or (b) (count … 2C:28-5(a) (count eight); and second-degree conspiracy to commit witness tampering, N.J.S.A. 2C:28-5(a) and 2C:5-2 … to Detective Casey Long that someone known as "Animal" had committed the crime. The informant gave Animal's address, …
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… from the July 29, 2016 Chancery Division order granting commissions to the court- appointed Administrator C.T.A., … her shares of stock in a family business known as Debcris Commercial Warehousing, Inc. (Debcris) to Donner; $10,000 to … asset. As a result, in December 2008, Morrison filed a complaint in the Chancery Division, Probate Part, …
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… judgment entered after trial and dismissing plaintiff's complaint NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … seller (Seller) to purchase materials on how to become a private investigator. The arrangements were made by … of the User Agreement. In April 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint against PayPal in the Special Civil Part, Small …
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… DOCKET NO. A-4714-16T3 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE, IN TRUST FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF … along with a mortgage in favor of Decision One Mortgage Company, LLC (Decision One). The promissory note states, … (MERS), as nominee for Decision One, filed a foreclosure complaint in August 2007. In that complaint, MERS required …
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… stamp with the word "Empire." He testified: [r]ed stamp is commonly used to be put on boxes or bags in reference [to] an indication of heroin. Brown box is commonly known to [him] to contain 600 white [glassine] bags … earlier. It has been consistently held "that a principal component of . . . probable cause . . . 'is a well-grounded …
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… members to play percussion instruments in performances and competitions that feature marching bands. Members are … twenty- two. Admission into defendant's organization is competitive; one must successfully pass an audition. … performance season, the members participate in a national competition in Ohio. Just before a performance, members …