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… A review board evaluated applications and made recommendations to the Freeholder Board, which approved final … Morris County resident and taxpayer, (plaintiffs), filed a complaint in Superior Court that named the Freeholder Board, … Inc. v. Comer, 582 U.S. ___, 137 S. Ct. 2012 (2017), for support. In the case before us, all of the churches have …
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… concern but was “still not willing to allow the children to come back and reside with her.” A.B. asserted that she lived … son in a resource home. The Division then filed a verified complaint in the Family Part of the Superior Court, Chancery … home without arranging any alternative source of shelter or support are obvious,” the majority observed. The panel …
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… required him to execute an agreement entitled “Worker’s Comp Disclaimer” (Disclaimer) as a condition of his … the Workers’ Compensation Act because it preserves the remedies against the employer prescribed by that statute. Vitale … that period was incompatible with the election of remedies procedures set forth in the LAD. Id. at 361-65. We …
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… Realty Group Cedar v. Travelers Excess and Surplus Lines Company (A-85-15) (077617) Argued January 31, 2017 -- … LLC (collectively, Oxford) own and manage an apartment complex located on in Long Branch, New Jersey (the … sublimits to specific types of damages. Thus, Altru Health supports the conclusion that the $500,000 debris removal …
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… the nurse case manager overseeing Grande’s workers’ compensation claim, instructed Grande to report to Kinematic … evaluation. Grande underwent the examination. The Report recommended maximum loads for Grande to bear, including that … the importance of evidence a rational jury could find to support [Grande’s] case of unlawful discrimination due to …
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… but nonetheless proceeds to make optional advances to a commercial entity. On July 12, 1995, Jazz Photo Corp., one of several commercial entities (collectively referred to as the Jazz … system. It maintains that the recording system is “best supported and maintained by a determination that one may …
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… surveillance duty for around seven months. Royster filed a complaint against the NJSP. Relevant to this appeal, Royster … thereof, and all public officers, agencies, boards, or bodies.” N.J.S.A. 10:5-5(e). Because the NJSP is precluded … directed verdict. Because there was sufficient evidence to support Royster’s identical ADA claim, the LAD claim should …
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… rose, retirees who retired after 1952 watched their fixed incomes drop in real terms. The Legislature responded in the … c. 113, § 5 (Chapter 113). Then, in 2011, as a part of comprehensive pension reform legislation, Chapter 78 … there. Plaintiffs also contend that the history of COLAs supports the reasonable expectation that they were part and …
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… for several luxury high-rise apartment buildings, multiple commercial retail units, parking garages, a park, and a … Z-263 as something other than a zoning ordinance. Shipyard points out that Z-263 changes the permitted uses in V Zones … of appellants’ endless litigation against the Project. In support of Shipyard’s position, the NJBA adds that reading …
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… that experienced burglars often purchase new tools before committing a burglary because paint chips can yield a … if there is probable cause to believe that a crime has been committed and to protect citizens against unfounded criminal … there is a judicial finding about whether the charges are supported by probable cause. Fortin, 178 N.J. at 638. Only …
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… N.J.S.A. 2A:25-1 and N.J.S.A. 46:9-9, as well as common-law assignment principles, the Court holds that … the UCC “was drafted against the backdrop of existing bodies of law,” which “supplement” but “may not be used to … 803(c)(6). (pp. 28-31) 6. The summary judgment record fully supports the determination that Investors had the right to …
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… set forth in N.J.S.A. 2C:25-28(j) and a 2002 case is incompatible with the Fourth Amendment and Article I, … Violence Act provides access to both civil and criminal remedies and sanctions. One such remedy is to prevent a person … Amendment’s requirement that a warrant to search a home be supported by a showing of probable cause. Id. at 324. The …
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… into evidence and the prosecutor’s remarks were fair comment on the evidence. During deliberations, the jury sent … prosecutor’s comments were reasonable and fair inferences supported by the evidence presented at trial. 1. The Court … defendant’s residence, showed two black males wearing hoodies walking through the park toward defendant’s residence …
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… of child pornography separate from those found on his computer. At Miller’s sentencing hearing, the trial judge … use of the file-sharing programs was a necessary ingredient and [an] integral part of both his possession” and his … Court then explained that there was “ample evidence to support the conclusion that Davis was not engaged in …
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… N.J.S.A. 40:55D-69; N.J.S.A. 40:55D-23(b). That ethical commandment is at the heart of this appeal, which involves … public officials provide disinterested service to their communities and to promote confidence in the integrity of … should be approved for their project.” Anthony Barckett: “I support the Contes, yes. I believe what others have said is …
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… Alexander Torres and Thomas Ruocco went to execute a child-support warrant on plaintiff Eric Morillo. When they arrived … opened the passenger-side door and smelled burnt marijuana coming from the vehicle. When Ruocco asked plaintiff if he … the weapons charge was dropped. Plaintiff filed a complaint against Ruocco, Torres, and Cooper (collectively …
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… Education (Board), filed an action asserting statutory and common law employment discrimination claims against the … that the State failed to present evidence sufficient to support the indictment and withheld exculpatory evidence … information or a charge regarding a defense that it was compelled by law to present. Defendant’s indictment does not …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(5), three, the risk defendant will commit another offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:44- 1(a)(3), and nine, … analysis of the aggravating and mitigating factors was supported by the record. 1. N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(e)(1) states, … 198 N.J. 619, 630 (2009) (quoting N.J. State Chamber of Commerce v. N.J. Election Law Enforcement Comm’n, 82 N.J. …
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… to convict a defendant even when bias did not motivate the commission of the offense. Defendant David Pomianek, Jr., co-defendant Michael Dorazo, Jr., and Steven Brodie, Jr., worked for the Parks and Recreation Division of … and Dorazo, who are Caucasian, worked as truck drivers. Brodie, who is African-American, worked as a laborer. On April …
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… to N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4, which applies to individuals who commit an enumerated offense while serving parole … the plea hearing, set forth a sufficient factual basis to support his guilty plea. However, because CSL and PSL are … and does not increase the punishment, nor change the ingredients of the offence or the ultimate facts necessary to …