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… was known to travel in a vehicle containing hidden compartments. Cullen further testified he was advised the CI … dogs used to search a vehicle. The after-market fob was commonplace in cars used in the transport of illegal drugs. … that he never drove it, then said he drove it "sometimes." Cullen 4 A-1525-19 said it is not unusual that when a …
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… that admission of this evidence would have changed the outcome of his trial because if presented with this evidence … for those who were under eighteen at the time of their crimes violates the Eighth Amendment 's prohibition on cruel … at trial to present evidence that he did not form the requisite mens rea for first-degree murder. The jury found …
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… expressed by Judge Ciarrocca. We add only the following comments. If you find that plaintiff has proven that (1) the … customers independently handle merchandise without the assistance of employees or may come into direct contact with … grapes in open-topped bags as to render Nisivoccia inapposite. Affirmed. … a0923-19.pdf … A-0923-19T3 …
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… The record reflects Bunch violated PSL conditions five times and served five violation terms before his most recent … or persistent to warrant revocation. The hearing officer recommended that Bunch be continued on PSL status subject to completing a 180-day program entitled PROMISE, a program …
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… property, and plaintiff subsequently filed its foreclosure complaint. Defendant does not deny that it received service … Judge Jerejian stated: Given the lack of effective assistance of counsel in this matter, the potential windfall … the "sins or faults of an errant attorney should not be visited upon his client absent demonstrable prejudice to the …
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… Between July 2016 and January 2017, plaintiff resided in a community residence for mentally ill adults that was … rent of $560 for her apartment. Located in Toms River, the community residence is one of many that is licensed and regulated by the Commissioner of the Department of Human Services (DHS). …
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… his matrimonial case. We affirm. Plaintiff filed his first complaint for divorce in Middlesex County in February 2015. According to defendant, that complaint was dismissed in September 2015. A few months … from initiating claims for divorce in any jurisdiction, domestic or foreign" against the other party. For purposes of …
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… toe on several steps, and he stepped off the line several times. . . . He turned incorrectly. . . . [W]hen the test was … DRE technique, or DIE, [wa]s acceptable in the scientific community or a valid indicator" to support a conviction for … and their 8 A-5296-18 own observation of defendant's commission of a traffic violation. After stopping the car, …
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… any Confidential Information[1] to anyone outside the Company,[2] either during or subsequent to [their] … . any employee, consultant, referral source or agent of the Company . . . to alter or 1 "Confidential Information" was … affirm substantially for the reasons set forth in Judge James J. DeLuca's comprehensive and well-reasoned written …
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… directly resulting from the individual being a victim of domestic violence as defined in" N.J.S.A. 2C:25-19. However, … the Tribunal used a definition of a "[v]ictim of domestic violence" that predated amendments to N.J.S.A. 4 … that an individual is not eligible for unemployment compensation unless the individual "is able to work, and is …
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… and Geiger. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2015-3158, 2016-3249 and 2016-3197. … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … 25, 2017 final agency decision of the Civil Service Commission (CSC) that affirmed the termination of his …
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… for approximately two months due to allegations of domestic violence. No children were born of the marriage, and … was involved in a serious vehicular accident rendering him comatose. Due to his incapacity, a prior judge appointed … brother, A.A., as his legal guardian.1 A.A. filed a complaint for divorce on behalf of plaintiff in September …
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… argument is twofold: first, an attorney's ignorance or incompetence does not constitute an extraordinary circumstance … in filing the notice of claim. We disagree. Plaintiffs must comply with the TCA to pursue a personal injury action … requiring that a notice be filed within ninety days "is to 'compel a claimant to expose his intention and information …
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… FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP ETHICS BOARD (SOMERSET COUNTY) IN FTEB COMPLAINT #11-01. _____________________________ Argued … pro se. Jodi S. Howlett argued the cause for respondent James Wickman (Cleary Giacobbe Alfieri Jacobs, LLC, attorneys; … litigation," and "a substantial likelihood of some harm visited upon the plaintiff in the event of an unfavorable …
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… was arrested and charged with third-degree conspiracy to commit official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(2) and … 2017, Lunger pleaded guilty to third-degree conspiracy to commit official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(2) and … . for public officers and employees convicted of certain crimes.'" State v. Steele, 420 N.J. Super. 129, 133 (App. Div. …
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… OF REVIEW, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR and SPRINT/UNITED MANAGEMENT COMPANY, Respondents. Submitted January 14, 2019 – Decided … 8, 2019 2 A-3174-17T2 Respondent Sprint/United Management Company has not filed a brief. PER CURIAM Angelique Kirkman … an hour. She notified her manager through text message that she was late, not [sic] she was subsequently …
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… which found he was disqualified from receiving unemployment compensation benefits pursuant to N.J.S.A. 43:21-5(a), … he had attempted to contact Elite and left a phone message indicating he was no longer capable of performing … Tribunal found Kastel did not make a reasonable effort to communicate his medical condition and workplace restrictions …
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… The court held that, under Rule 2:2-3(a), an order compelling arbitration is deemed final, as a 4 A-2466-15T2 … order was to leave in effect the February 28, 2014 order compelling re-arbitration of the dispute. The Union appeals … respect to orders compelling arbitration reveals an opposite intent and purpose. This specific issue first came …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4228-14T2 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF C.E.G., SVP-452-07. … a judgment entered by the Law Division continuing his civil commitment to the Special Treatment Unit (STU) pursuant to … decision1 in which we summarized his history of violent crimes and his initial commitment. We stated: C.E.G. was …
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… lane of travel, justified the officer's utilization of the community caretaker exception to the warrant requirement. … attempting to travel north from 1 The barrels were accompanied by a Department of Transportation (DOT) approved … law enforcement functions, such as investigating crimes and arresting perpetra- tors. On the other hand, police …