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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4010-16T4 JAY MASSMINO, Appellant, v. STATE OF NEW JERSEY, OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, Respondent. ______________________________ Argued August 14, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Messano and …
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… was incarcerated for a multi-crime conviction, had committed numerous, serious disciplinary infractions, and … (quoting Greenholtz v. Inmates of Neb. Penal & Corr. Complex, 442 U.S. 1, 10, 99 S. Ct. 2100, 2105, 60 L. Ed. 2d …
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… Lopez, dismissing with prejudice his automobile negligence complaint. We affirm. We discern the following facts from …
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… Department of Corrections (DOC) after a finding of guilt of committing a prohibited act, *.004, fighting with another … and were taken to the hospital. Appellant was charged with committing prohibited act *.004, fighting with another … Thomas upheld the decision finding: the hearing officer complied with the procedural safeguards prescribed under …
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… defaulted on the loan. Plaintiff filed its foreclosure complaint on April 16, 2018. After making diligent efforts to personally serve the summons and complaint upon defendant, plaintiff 3 A-5675-18T1 completed service by mailing the pleadings to defendant by …
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… deployed a chemical spray in an attempt to gain their compliance. The officers were finally able to separate the … on one of his fingers. The DOC charged Leerdam with committing prohibited act *.004, fighting with another … fifteen days of recreational privileges and sixty days of commutation time. Leerdam filed an appeal to the Assistant …
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… his wife, STEPHEN J. PALASZEWSKI, HANOVER INSURANCE COMPANY, Subrogee DAVID NEIDERER, GARDEN SAVINGS FEDERAL … March 11, 2020 – Decided March 30, 2020 Before Judges Fuentes and Haas. On appeal from the Superior Court of New … 19, 2018 order denying his motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint, and the February 8, 2019 order denying …
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… records is ten years after service of the sentence is completed. The requested records from 1987 through 1990 were … On November 29, 2016, appellant filed a Denial of Access Complaint. The custodian filed a Statement of Information … by the State of New Jersey, not the DOC; and (3) his OPRA complaint was properly filed and is subject to review by …
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… 365 days' administrative segregation, 180 days' loss of commutation time, and 15 days' loss of recreation … to 180 days' administrative segregation, 90 days' loss of commutation time, and 15 days' loss of recreation … only whether there is substantial evidence that the inmate committed the prohibited act, but also whether, in making …
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… and, so, we affirm. The matter presents no factual or legal complexities. Ruiz began her employment with the Camden … was injured while on duty and soon after filed a workers' compensation petition. She was still under medical treatment … 2013; she continued, however, to receive temporary workers' compensation benefits. Nearly a year after her employment …
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… denied defendant's motion. In a written opinion that accompanied his order, Judge Massi first noted that … (defining felony murder as "criminal homicide . . . committed when the actor . . . engaged in the commission of" certain underlying offenses and "any person …
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… "In reviewing the factual findings made in an unemployment compensation proceeding, the test is not whether [we] would come to the same conclusion if the original determination … an employee who leaves "for personal reasons, however compelling, . . . is disqualified" from benefits under the …
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… and affirm, adding only the following brief comments. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:14-150, actions like this …
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… contained in Judge Katz's decision. We add the following comments. The Division removed Kevin from defendants' …
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… to a single-count accusation charging him with third-degree computer criminal activity, N.J.S.A. 2C:20- 25(c). During … he "purposely and knowingly access[ed] the [police] computer system without . . . authorization or in excess of … that which defendant allocuted was not a violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 (CFAA), 18 U.S.C. § …
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CLAIM OF RIGHT DEFENSE TO THEFT OFFENSES … N.J.S.A … . 2C:20-2c(2) … Page 2 of 2 … Approved 11/4/96 … Page 1 of 1 … CLAIM OF RIGHT DEFENSE TO THEFT OFFENSES … ( … N.J.S.A … . 2C:20-2c(2)) … In addition to his/her general denial of guilt, the defendant …
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… crime if he uses or wears a body vest while engaged in the commission of, or an attempt to commit, or flight after committing or attempting to commit … [choose appropriate] … …
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… … (Approved 05/1998; Revised 11/2019) … Note to Judge … The Committee has extensively reviewed the propriety of the … case. Second, recent research and literature on jurors’ comprehension of instructions uniformly indicates that … of the causation decision they must make in the most common proximate cause issues, the Committee has prepared …
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… Note to Judge … This charge is designed to address the more complex case where a defendant’s (or a party’s) negligent conduct combines with other causes that lead to the plaintiff’s … negligence was a substantial factor that singly, or in combination with other causes, brought about the …
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… that $ _____ is the amount which if invested today at 3½% compound interest would produce $1.00 per year for the _____ … and reasonably, should be included in your verdict to compensate the plaintiff for his/her future loss of … that $ _____ is the amount which if invested today at 3½% compound interest would produce $1.00 per year for the _____ …