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… On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, PERC Nos. 2016-038, 2016- 196, 2020-063, … the City, seeking declaratory or equitable relief "to remedy a pattern or practice of conduct by the Newark Police … [that] the matter must be dismissed." In support, the City points to the consent decree's provisions requiring: (1) the …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -5, and notification requirements to the community with regard to certain sex offenders, N.J.S.A. … years after he was adjudicated delinquent for sex crimes committed against children. Judge Thomas K. Isenhour ruled … B.K.'s rationale, juvenile sex offenders could be immediately excused from Megan's Law's public safety features …
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… Newark Housing Authority Claremont's multi-unit housing complex located in Newark under Section 8 regulations, 24 … lease because defendant failed to annually re-certify her income and expenses as required under Section VII(c)(1) and … the motion to dismiss on the grounds that D.W. was not a named party to the suit, and she lacked the legal capacity to …
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… Records Custodian for the NEW JERSEY CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, and NEW JERSEY CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, Defendants-Respondents. … the common law right of access is de novo." N. Jersey Media Grp., Inc. v. Bergen Cnty. Prosecutor's Off., 447 N.J. …
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… Paul Bosco, Patrick Bosworth, and David Collins—to secure compensation for their former memberships in the Rock Spring … than originally stated, and it was agreed MGC would commit to operating the RSC property for three years, as … surrendered to the Club (or in another manner confirmed for redemption) upon resigning their memberships. This …
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… jury selection, however, the State alleged defendant had committed additional offenses against E.K. As a result, … of defendant's computer and phone. After the State informed the court the CDs and accompanying report were "on their … defendant to plead guilty. Defendant further explains these points in his merits brief by arguing his plea counsel was …
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… New Jersey Department of Legalized Games of Chance Control Commission, Division of Consumer Affairs. Jeffrey Peter … the cause for respondent Legalized Games of Chance Control Commission (Matthew J. Platkin, Attorney General, attorney; … state-of-the-art arcade games, and incredible monster-themed décor." It operates arcade games on a "fixed ticket" or …
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… of disputes among six doctors related to the breakup of a medical practice. The issue before us is limited and … of NJOI contributed the majority of their ownership in that company to NOI and entered into an 3 A-0360-22 operating … Dr. Casey Pierce, became a member of NOI.1 NOI is a company organized under New Jersey's Revised Uniform Limited …
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… R. 1:36-3. 2 A-1438-23 Plaintiff Thomas Maloney was a commissioner with the Carlstadt Sewerage Authority when he … shared a pornographic video in a Facebook messenger group comprised of about seventy-five people. The video depicted … hearing, "plaintiff admitted posting the video, but claimed that he intended to send it to only one person, not the …
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A-2740-23 Briefs
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… Court of New Jersey Appellate Division Hughes Justice Complex Trenton, New Jersey 08625 ON BEHALF OF THE STATE OF … Avenue and Route 23. (iT 6-1 to 6-14). Officer Watson immediately responded to the dispatch and proceeded to Stevens … saw that the fluid crossed over the yellow lines into the oncoming lane of traffic. (iT 8-18 to 9-9). He continued to …
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… litigation. Tammy was born to Nora in June 2022. Nora claimed another individual, C.S., as Tammy's father, but genetic … due to Nora's continued drug use, her refusal to enter recommended treatment, and because she was the only adult … under both Titles 9 and 30. The court ordered Nora to comply with substance abuse and drug screenings. Tina was …
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… They lived together in the Mravlag Manor apartment complex, Building 30. Saturday, March 26th was Ms. Johnson's … able to take note of defendant's head and face, 3 A-1327-23 complexion, physical body shape, how defendant walked, and … 436 (1966). 3 N.J.S.A. § 2C:43-7.2. 5 A-1327-23 We affirmed defendant's conviction and sentence in Alomas I. In …
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… being arrested. She asked plaintiff for advice on filing a complaint about the incident. Plaintiff advised Sasselli to … read over his shoulder. After reading one report, plaintiff commented it did not say if anyone was arrested. Plaintiff … were prohibited from viewing the reports. Garbarino immediately terminated the search and questioned plaintiff …
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A-74-75-76-24 - Supplemental Reply Brief Carteret Comprehensive Medical Care PC
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… ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY INSURANCE COMPANY; ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY PROPERTY and CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY; ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY; ALLSTATE FIRE & … INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiffs, v. CARTERET COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL CARE, P.C., d/b/a MONROES COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL …
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A-58-24 Brief In Support of Motion (Letter)
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… HISTORY On May 2, 2024, Mr. Garcia was charged on complaint warrant W-2024-000853- 2004 with five counts of … Petition follows for the reasons set forth in the accompanying Motion to Accept a Late Filing. FACTS The facts … 229 N.J. at 68. Defendants like Mr. Vasquez are presumed innocent. Their detention may be justified by the …
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… the father was listed as a co-defendant in the Division's complaint, the case against him has been dismissed. He is a … to bed and then came back into his room and had made a comment about not disrespecting her. He reported that he was … added).] 6 A-3697-23 The Division referred the matter for a medical evaluation by Dr. Sarah Kleinle, M.D., a child abuse …
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A-64-24 ACLU Amicus Curiae Brief Letter
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… even if the defendant did not realize it. Rather, common sense dictates that one accused of a crime is … v. State, 602 S.W.3d at 23 (defendant was able to make same points via State witnesses as would have been made via new … sort. State v. Ways, 180 N.J. at 188. Evidence may be deemed “credible” by a judge, i.e., “offering reasonable …
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… this case. The first theory is that Paul Caneiro (“Paul”) committed these murders “in the expectation of” realizing … insurance money. Relatedly, a second theory is that Paul committed these murders so that he could use the money to … third theory, subject of the instant Motion, is that Paul committed these murders to “escape detection for another …
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… the pertinent facts of defendant's case when we affirmed his conviction and sentence. State v. Tedesco, No. … alleged failure to present exculpatory 5 A-2901-24 Facebook communications, adequately challenge prosecution witnesses, … time bar due to excusable neglect. The PCR court issued a comprehensive written decision denying relief without an …
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… Chase, and Augostini. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 55-4/21. Johnston Law … Attorney General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Commissioner of Education (Donna Arons, Assistant Attorney … educational adequacy and safety, . . . [nor a] fully informed decision in an expedited manner as required by EFCFA" …