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… found both parents were inebriated and incapable of safely parenting these two young children. On November 13, 2015, the Division filed a verified complaint and order to show cause (OTSC) alleging … name of the children's pediatrician because the children visited "the clinic." The judge found the Division's witnesses …
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… Plaintiff claims his slip and fall was caused by a combination of an unknown, oily liquid on the floor and a … in the common areas of the apartment complex. Gonzalez v. Safe & Sound Sec. Corp., 185 N.J. 100, 121 (2005). 7 … a business invitee "reasonable care to make the premises safe, including the duty to conduct a reasonable inspection …
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… allegations, and . . . L.M. said that she first began to communicate with defendant in 2002 over the internet and had … defendant on-line. Dalian said that defendant and L.M. visited him in his apartment in October 2003, and L.M. was … that the victim was either harmed or not released in a safe place prior to the defendant's apprehension. Unless you …
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… internal fixation to repair the fracture. Plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants, as owners and operators of the … location, alleging they breached their duty to maintain a safe premises for plaintiff by failing to inspect the … Court concluded the plaintiff was familiar with the safe, indirect sidewalk and offered no evidence that the …
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… internal fixation to repair the fracture. Plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants, as owners and operators of the … location, alleging they breached their duty to maintain a safe premises for plaintiff by failing to inspect the … Court concluded the plaintiff was familiar with the safe, indirect sidewalk and offered no evidence that the …
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… Plaintiff claims his slip and fall was caused by a combination of an unknown, oily liquid on the floor and a … in the common areas of the apartment complex. Gonzalez v. Safe & Sound Sec. Corp., 185 N.J. 100, 121 (2005). 7 … a business invitee "reasonable care to make the premises safe, including the duty to conduct a reasonable inspection …
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… her family's pool ladder and hit her armpit on the ladder's safety gate latch. Her parents, James and Alexandra Klimko, … the manufacturer of the ladder, asserted a defense of comparative negligence and filed a counterclaim against … putting the bolts through the rail of the pool was for the safety and stability of the ladder. At the end of the …
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… allegations, and . . . L.M. said that she first began to communicate with defendant in 2002 over the internet and had … defendant on-line. Dalian said that defendant and L.M. visited him in his apartment in October 2003, and L.M. was … that the victim was either harmed or not released in a safe place prior to the defendant's apprehension. Unless you …
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… found both parents were inebriated and incapable of safely parenting these two young children. On November 13, 2015, the Division filed a verified complaint and order to show cause (OTSC) alleging … name of the children's pediatrician because the children visited "the clinic." The judge found the Division's witnesses …
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… deck of the Maple Gardens Apartments (Maple Gardens or complex), an apartment complex in Irvington, where both … reasonable efforts to provide for tenant or customer safety. See, e.g., Clohesy, 149 N.J. at 514 (noting that in … a general duty on defendant in this case to maintain a safe parking deck for its tenants against potential dangers …
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… The WHL, however, creates an exemption from that overtime compensation requirement for employees of a “trucking … Transportation may prescribe maximum hours of work for the safe operation of vehicles, pursuant to section 31502(b) of … a final decision by the Commissioner or Director, or an official practice or policy that affects a class of …
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… expert concluded that defendants’ inspectors had properly complied with NFPA 25, which did not require them to … Appellate Division reversed, finding that compliance with safety regulations, such as NFPA 25, was not dispositive on … of the UFC, the DCA later adopted by reference the Building Officials and Code Administrators’ (BOCA) 1996 National Fire …
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… with a drive-by shooting in which one person was killed. A complaint against Mackroy-Davis charged him with conspiracy … substantial. Consistent with guidance from public health officials, the Judiciary for more than a year was unable to … presents a “substantial and unjustifiable risk” to public safety and no conditions of release “could reasonably …
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… government to demonstrate exigent circumstances that overcome the presumption of unreasonableness that attaches to … in a second-floor bedroom “proned out” on the floor in a “safety position” -- face down with his arms outstretched. At … R. 7:2-1(d)(1). This Court has held that judicial officials are qualified to make the finding of probable …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar … its organizational purpose was “sailing instruction and safe boating for children and families.” It listed only Lot … to residents of the Borough. 6 Honorary members are public officials or “friends” of RRI who “deserve the honor of” …
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… 38303 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS December 5, 2018 CORRECTED: To include … policy that (i) was not previously expressed in any official and explicit agency determination, adjudication or … the Supreme Court found that the Director’s exclusion of “safe harbor lease” (SHL) property was not rule-making …
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… these consolidated appeals, the Court considers whether the Compassionate Release Act (CRA), enacted in 2020, gives … to inmates who satisfy the statute’s medical and public safety requirements. The CRA, N.J.S.A. 30:4-123.51e, … and wounded two other officers, attempted to kill a third official, and planned to kill the judge. A jury convicted …
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… these consolidated appeals, the Court considers whether the Compassionate Release Act (CRA), enacted in 2020, gives … to inmates who satisfy the statute’s medical and public safety requirements. The CRA, N.J.S.A. 30:4-123.51e, … and wounded two other officers, attempted to kill a third official, and planned to kill the judge. A jury convicted …
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… not resemble the owner. If, upon stopping the vehicle, it becomes reasonably apparent to the officer that the driver … variety of offenses and conduct that do not involve driver safety infractions. On the other end of the spectrum, New … evaporate. Lastly, the Court encourages law enforcement officials to make reasonable efforts to attempt visual …
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… the county prosecutor's office is inherently a "necessary component of their jobs as police officers," active-duty … the cabin to the side of the boat. Realizing she could not safely get off the boat, R.S. shouted for help. According to … a preference that police officers not be taken from their official duties to fill a jury panel); State v. Edwards, 716 …