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… 3, 2015, appellant was exposed to odors from Mistolin, a commercial cleaning product. According to appellant, on both … happened. Specifically, the ALJ found that Mistolin was a common product used by cleaning crews and there was no … of a traumatic event that is a. identifiable as to time and place, b. undesigned and unexpected, and c. caused by a …
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… Department of Corrections (NJDOC), which found that he committed prohibited acts .210 and *.153, in violation of … was filled with packets of sugar. Legassov was charged with committing prohibited act *.551, making intoxicants, … before a departmental hearing officer. The hearing took place on February 11, 2019. Legassov requested and was …
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… nineteen-years-old when one of the predicate offenses was committed. The judge then changed course, and advised … it, no one could be certain that an adequate colloquy took place. The brief was withdrawn 5 A-3040-17T1 because the … by defendant to withdraw the brief, which had become moot because of the discovery of the transcript, but …
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… 2C:35-3; second-degree possession of a firearm during commission of certain crimes, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); related … witness at the trial. As soon as that disclosure took place, the trial judge voir dired juror number ten. The …
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… March 2008 account statement1 reflect this transaction took place on March 27, 2008. Plaintiff did not have sufficient … and it created an overdraft. On March 28, plaintiff deposited $5000 into his account to cover the overdraft; this … fee. The appellate court affirmed the dismissal of his complaint in March 2013. 1 Account statements were mailed to …
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… We affirm. Plaintiff Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. (Wells Fargo) commenced a foreclosure action against George Torney on July … weeks. Shuman learned of the sale through the Sheriff's website, which did not disclose the property was subject to a … advertisements of sale must "give notice of the time and place of the sale by public advertisement . . . at least …
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… program that allows defendants to avoid "the stigma accompanying a verdict of guilt to any criminal offense." … A-3254-14T1 2012, was ultimately denied after she had been placed on probation. Thus, defendant's prior criminal contacts, together with the most recent arrest, establish valid reasons …
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… Defendants borrowed $190,400 from Cardinal Financial Company, L.P. (Cardinal), on November 15, 2007, in … was subsequently endorsed to Franklin American Mortgage Company, who then endorsed the note to plaintiff Wells Fargo … in the NOA if the civil case information statement (CIS) places the adversary on notice of the intended scope of …
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… $213 per week in child support based on gross weekly incomes of $2191 for plaintiff and $3292 for defendant. In … find A.N. distinguishable and the judge's reliance on it misplaced. In A.N., a maternal grandmother sued the paternal … acts in loco parentis." Id. at 572. Because the grandfather placed limitations on his son's ability to earn income and …
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… 2015 order adjudicating him delinquent for conduct that, if committed by an adult, would constitute two counts of … testified. On the day in question, he and Eddie's father accompanied the boys to the basement, set up the equipment so … into evidence and shows no sign of discord or discomfort between Eddie and C.P. Ernest also stated that he …
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… she had received training and which she had successfully completed over the course of her 4 A-0823-16T2 career. While … of a traumatic event that is a. identifiable as to time and place, b. undesigned and unexpected, and c. caused by a … Moran, 438 N.J. Super. at 350. The Moran court found a combination of unusual circumstances that led to Moran's …
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… violated parole by (1) failing to report, (2) failing to comply with the Electronic Monitoring (EM) Program, (3) … mitigating factors. These factors were that: (1) defendant completed an opportunity on community supervision without violation; (2) defendant …
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… and ANDREW J. MCNALLY, custodian; N.J. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS; CUSTODIAN OF RECORDS FOR THE N.J. … the documents are public records and plaintiff has the requisite standing to seek the records. Accordingly, we need only … justifications for 6 A-0968-16T3 the privilege in the first place, maintaining the free flow of communication within an …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1183-19T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF W.W., SVP-667-13 _____________________________ … cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. January 26, 2021 2 A-1183-19T5 commitment in the special Treatment Unit (STU) pursuant to … According to Dr. Urbina, W.W.'s Static-99R results placed W.W. in the "well above average" risk group. Dr. …
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… that petitioner "is unlikely to present a danger to the community. The isolated nature of his offense, combined with … grounds include the following: if "[a]ny statutory prerequisite . . . is not fulfilled or there is any other statutory … (home health aides). When people receive healthcare, they place themselves in vulnerable positions - and they trust …
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… for arbitration to the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC). The parties disputed the meaning of … plaintiffs' grievance. On May 6, the union filed a verified complaint and order to show cause seeking to vacate the … requiring City operations be disrupted. In fact, in other places in the CNA, the City did make reference to "normal …
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… the New Jersey Department of Corrections (DOC) finding Kim committed various disciplinary infractions and imposing … *.203; being intoxicated while assigned to a residential community program, .552A; and possession of tobacco products … not contain the outcome of such an NJSP test, or if it took place. 4 A-2187-19 Super. 186, 190 (App. Div. 2010). We will …
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… Mawla and Rose. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2019-3363. The Law Offices of Fusco & … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … Clancy's poor academic record, which resulted in his being placed on academic probation and ultimately being dismissed …
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… argument at that time. The judge reviewed the parties' competing certifications on the issue of service, heard … notice of the plaintiff's motion, at reconsideration she placed no findings on the record regarding extraordinary … the motion judge should have reviewed the "probative and competent" evidence and found that Boonton was not served …
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… the testimony of an expert in Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) to explain the child's delay in … testimony "did not entirely conform to the limitations placed on CSAAS evidence" in the Court's prior holdings, it deemed the error harmless in light of the victim's "compelling testimony" and the State's impeachment of …