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… Design Group, LLC's (Watersedge) motion to dismiss the complaint with prejudice pursuant to Rule 4:6-2(e), and denying JIF's cross-motion to amend the complaint. We affirm. On September 30, 2013, Michael … Ibid. (emphasis added). "In the absence of the requisite written demand served upon either the injured employee …
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… cause to vacate an arbitration award and dismissing its complaint against defendant NJ Civil Service Association … Cumberland Council 18 (Union). We affirm. Lynne Porreca Compari was elected to the City's Board of Commissioners. As part of her elected duties, she supervised …
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… exchange for the State's dismissal of other charges and recommendation to the judge that defendant receive a … take her away from where she was, kind of the steps by the community pool; is that correct? Defendant: Yes. Defense … 4 A-4283-15T4 Defendant: Yes. Defense counsel: And you committed an act of sexual penetration on her on July 15, …
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… Supreme Court's admonition in State v. Gandhi, We insist on compliance with judicial orders to promote order and respect for the judicial process. Compliance is required, under pain of penalty, unless and … in the interest of clarity. POINT I THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR BY FINDING THE ELEMENTS OF THE …
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… order granting defendants' summary judgment dismissing his complaint for defamation and discrimination. We affirm. … The chapel was to serve as a mission to the Hispanic community. Defendant Greek Orthodox Metropolis of New … of the Greek Archdiocese of North and South America, Inc., comprised of fifty-four parishes. Defendant Evangelos …
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… towards him. Maurice repeated the threat multiple times then said to the passenger, later identified as Duane … The search revealed a black Airsoft pistol in the glove compartment, $930 cash in the center console, and a tactical … excessive because the judge failed to conduct the requisite aggravating and mitigating factor analysis. Upon …
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… Argued October 16, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Messano and Vernoia. On appeal from Superior Court of New … Law Judge (ALJ) sustained three charges and recommended certain discipline. In his final agency decision, … (slip op. at 1). We affirmed 1 Fuentes is named in the complaint as "Rick Fuentes." 3 A-1472-15T3 the …
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… Fasciale and Moynihan. On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2016-3665. Christopher W. Weber, … 2016 final agency decision by the New Jersey Civil Service Commission (CSC) upholding an initial decision by an … conduct in December 2014. Frazier was charged with crimes under the UCMJ, which governs criminal actions in the …
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… cooking, and gym, and showed the worker a Triumph Learning Common Core Coach book. Defendant stated Jason did not have … however, it also stated, "The children's well-being is compromised due to their lack of education." In the report's … and related cases; however, the court emphasized several times those were criminal cases, not abuse and neglect cases. …
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… for the reasons set forth by Judge Bruce J. Kaplan in his comprehensive eighty-four-page written decision rendered … Baptiste, the Division's adoption 8 A-4390-16T2 worker, visited defendant three times in the Essex County jail and provided him with written …
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… disability retirement benefits, determining he was still commuting when he was injured. In doing so, the Board … Mattia's petition. We affirm, finding Mattia was still commuting when he was injured in the parking lot. The facts … hazards, etc.) . . . outside when walking between compounds." Mattia submitted his answers to interrogatories …
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… Casale, on the brief). PER CURIAM Plaintiff Gauri Navare commenced this action in 2018 under the Law Against … that while plaintiff was out on leave, her department was visited by the Joint Commission, an entity which "validates … during its audit and plaintiff was contacted at home for assistance. As a result of the inability to locate all the …
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… summary judgment and dismissing her personal injury complaint against defendant City of Newark (City). … court ruled that plaintiff failed to meet all the requisite elements of a public entity tort claim under the Tort … grant summary judgment and 3 A-4126-19 dismiss plaintiff's complaint, we need not consider the issues raised in the …
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… on different dates. The substances were either heroin or a combination of heroin and fentanyl. The jury was unable to … defendant. The drugs were stamped with the logo "Head Games." On December 10, 2016, Reed accompanied Joseph Robinson to buy heroin from defendant. …
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… October 4, 2021 – Decided November 1, 2021 Before Judges Messano and Enright. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent … transaction, occurrence or event" if it meets the prerequisites for admission of a business record. However, hearsay …
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… February 8, 2021 – Decided October 14, 2021 Before Judges Messano and Suter. On appeal from the Superior Court of New … and an unidentified male answered. Detective Fesi wanted to complete the purchase. After asking how much money the … suspicion that the occupants in the Infiniti had come to the McDonald's parking lot to sell heroin." The …
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… attorneys; George J. Tyler, of counsel and on the briefs; James Aversano, III, and Margaret B. Carmeli, on the briefs). … in April 2019. That fee report was posted on DEP's website, and notices of the report were mailed to the RT … other permit holders. The report was then opened to public comment, and DEP held a public hearing on the report on May …
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… On February 25, 2018, a municipal prosecutor filed a complaint charging defendant with fourth-degree operating a … These factors are assessed and balanced in light of competing interests: on one side, the "societal right to … serious the deprivation, the more likely a defendant is to complain." Barker, 407 U.S. at 531. "[F]ailure to assert the …
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… bright-line try-or-dismiss rule," instead continuing its commitment to a "case- by-case analysis," under the Barker … of the Courts, designed to foster the judiciary's policy "committed to the quick and thorough resolution" of those … Tsetsekas, 411 N.J. Super. at 11, the delay in both the commencement and final adjudication of this case was …
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… March 22, 2021 – Decided May 21, 2021 Before Judges Messano and Suter. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 142-6/19. Michael I. … (the BOE) appeals the August 6, 2019 Final Decision of the Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Education …