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… [r]eport which purportedly states the crime was committed with a [.]22 caliber revolver" whereas "the … order based on our Supreme Court's decision in State v. Comer, 249 N.J. 359 (2022), and remanded for resentencing. … March 26, 2021 written opinion. We add the following comments. We are not persuaded by defendant's contention …
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… [r]eport which purportedly states the crime was committed with a [.]22 caliber revolver" whereas "the … order based on our Supreme Court's decision in State v. Comer, 249 N.J. 359 (2022), and remanded for resentencing. … March 26, 2021 written opinion. We add the following comments. We are not persuaded by defendant's contention …
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… dish holders and stands for buffet dishes, used by catering companies and restaurants. Plaintiff Robert Skvorecz owned … facility caused extensive damage to its machinery, commercial and personal property, and interrupted Skorr … Plaintiffs were insured with Franklin Mutual Insurance Company (FMI) under a policy that provided $1,371,900 in …
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… case, plaintiffs appeal an order dismissing their complaint with prejudice based on a failure to file an … we reverse. I. We summarize the facts asserted in the complaint and the protracted procedural history from the … the affidavit-of-merit issue. Laura Christine Semprevivo committed suicide on September 16, 2016. Two years later, …
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… THE COURTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX PO BOX 037 TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 08625‐0037 … Council reviewed and approved staffing model changes recommended by the Administrative Council as modified by the Judiciary Management and Operations Committee. This memo promulgates the resulting revised …
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… unannounced onsite inspections. The PEA required Sless to comply with specific vaccine management standards including: … readings. The minimum/maximum temperatures readings were recommended. From January 1, 2017 to May 24, 2017, the … in both offices. On October 30, 2017, Sless installed new computerized data logger thermometers in both offices so all …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2374-21 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF R.H., SVP-487-08. ________________________ … appeals from a February 2022 order continuing his civil commitment in the Special Treatment Unit (STU), pursuant to … contact with another male child. The second guilty plea encompassed pre-incarceration activity with a child between …
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… there was no contact between the parties and they did not communicate until late 2023 or early 2024. Plaintiff stated … area codes, which caused her to fear that defendant was "coming after" her to kill her because he had threatened to … had not seen plaintiff in more than two years. He had not come to New Jersey and did not intend to do so. Defendant …
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… court's order vacating an arbitration award. The award compelled the City of Paterson (City) to pay for the full … dispute resolution and specified Public Employees Relations Commission arbitration as the exclusive means of resolving … January 1, 2024. Three weeks later, after the City commenced payroll deductions to pay for the cost of members' …
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… p.m. The clerk's office shall arrange for the applicant to complete an application for permission to file an emergent … have a dispute over ordinary child visitation on an upcoming weekend is not emergent, under that definition, … but will do what is just and consistent with fairness and common sense. - 3 - 5. Legal effect of granting permission …
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… an incapacitated victim. He was paroled in August 2012 and commenced his PSL term at that time. Thereafter, Tarakji … term of incarceration of twelve months. 3 A-2522-23 After recommencing PSL in July 2015, Tarakji again violated multiple … on parole subject to additional conditions, including completion of the Stages to Enhance Parolee Success (STEPS) …
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… his license. We affirm. I. In 2016, the Board received a complaint regarding a sexual relationship appellant had with … by the State. Thereafter, the State filed an amended complaint with the Board alleging the violation of multiple … could give [her] everything [he] ha[s] to offer, and be completely joyful in doing so." A.S. said appellant's …
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… with chronic beryllium disease, the Schwartzes filed a complaint raising claims of negligence, products liability, … their marriage and after she moved in as Paul’s wife. The complaint alleges that employees at Accuratus’s facility … to Paul. Additionally, the take-home-toxin theory encompasses the time period after the marriage, premised on …
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… defendant's motion for summary judgment and dismissing her complaint brought under the Conscientious Employee … We affirm. Because the court dismissed plaintiff's complaint as a matter of law, we will review the facts … . . . [that employees] adhere to legal and operational compliance requirements." Plaintiff reported to defendant …
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… and several other Mantoloking residents submitted comments to the DEP contesting the application. The comments objected to the issuance of the GPC 5, and further … it failed to state the permit was effective during the comment period; and (2) the applicable DEP regulations …
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… expressed interest in adopting E.N. The Division filed a complaint and order to show cause for custody, which the … consented to a substance evaluation and agreed to follow recommendations from that evaluation and agreed to supervised … she was appearing provisionally and was unsure if K.N. had completed a 5A form to determine if she was qualified for …
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… reply to the exceptions. On April 25, 2023, DCF Assistant Commissioner Laura Jamet issued a final decision. The Assistant Commissioner reviewed the ALJ's findings and conclusions and rejected the ALJ's recommendation. The Assistant Commissioner found "that the …
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… and contentious matrimonial matter. We discuss the complicated procedural history because it relates to the May … of sexual abuse by defendant, and his failure to comply with the financial obligations set forth in the PSA. … 6, 2005, plaintiff filed a Title Nine abuse and neglect complaint, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 9:6-1(e) and 9:6-8.21(c)(3), …
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… the scene of an accident. Due to his behavior, and at the recommendation of his therapist, K.P. was not permitted to … Division's findings were that A.C. was "established" for committing abuse or neglect. On October 14, 2015, the Division filed a complaint and order to show cause for temporary custody of …
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… he had been having contact with a minor, J.T.;1 had used a computer to access Facebook; left the state without … the minor's presence on June 2, 2014, but also had been in communication with her over a prolonged period, having … from that 5 A-4503-14T3 experience. Thus, the officer recommended Drift's parole be revoked, concluding there was …