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… and rejected the State's plea offer; the State offered to recommend that defendant receive a sentence not to exceed … charge.4 The State's plea offer also included its commitment to recommend dismissal of the witness tampering charge. The …
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… with nine floors of residences above four floors of parking comprised of nine one-bedroom units, thirty-six two- bedroom … sale of the first townhouse, the Township's tax assessor combined Lots 39 and 40, on which the townhouses were … control over the appointment of MUA members, the Township appoints five persons as members of the MUA board, and the MUA …
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… Inc. and defendant Retarus, Inc. are considered industry competitors -- they each provide, among other things, … some of its then-clients, and contained a section titled “Competition Analysis” that described the purported advantages of Retarus’s services over named competitors, including Graphnet. The brochure listed several …
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… defendant never warned her that she might have to perform community service and testified that, “had [she] known that this plea agreement had [community service] attached to it[,] there would have never, … not only that he informed plaintiff of the possibility of community service, but also that plaintiff volunteered to …
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… the release of the names of law enforcement officers who commit disciplinary violations that result in the imposition … of Law and Public Safety (Department). Both Directives encompass all findings of major discipline after January 1, … right to collective negotiations. As to those points, the Court affirms the judgment of the Appellate …
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… applicant from unemployment benefits under the Unemployment Compensation Law (UCL). Between May and December 2017, … detention is not an absolute bar to receiving unemployment compensation benefits for the time following dismissal of … to unemployment benefits because, “when an employee becomes ill and does those things reasonably calculated to …
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… employee; 2) failure to provide a reasonable accommodation to a pregnant or breastfeeding employee (subject … of a pregnant or breastfeeding employee for requesting an accommodation. 462 N.J. Super. 78, 91-92 (App. Div. 2020). … injured officers. Both required a doctor’s note recommending light duty, and both required that officers use …
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… by plaintiff Marilyn Flanzman and her former employer compels arbitration of Flanzman’s discrimination claims … Inc., a weight loss, weight management, and nutrition company, hired Flanzman to work as a weight maintenance … Relying on the Agreement, defendants moved to dismiss the complaint and to compel arbitration. Defendants contended …
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… propelled onto the opposite side of the Turnpike and into oncoming traffic, where it was struck head on by an ambulance … 2 The NJTA filed a Rule 4:6-1 motion to dismiss the complaint, contending that O’Donnell failed to serve the … the correct responsible party and its address in a properly completed notice of claim, but her attorney improperly …
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… was not memorialized. Defendant, who was suspected of committing the alleged offenses, was stopped and brought to … test. In the totality of the circumstances, given the combination of all the relevant evidence and factors, the … connection with defendant’s identification by M.H. did not comport with Delgado and that a remand is needed so that the …
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… are generally accepted as accurate by the scientific community. There are two other temperature probes used … passing. The Court will entertain a case that has become moot when the issue is of significant public importance … is not used in the calibration process. The State points to the testimony of Dr. Brettell that the black key …
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… portions of any opinion may not have been summarized.) Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO v. New Jersey Civil Service Commission (A-47-16) (078742) Argued September 12, 2017 -- … or withdraw the rule or regulation, the Legislature may commence the second phase of the process. Ibid. In that …
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… of defendant’s blood. At the time of the accident, it was common practice in the Freehold Township Police Department … (1966), the United States Supreme Court established that a compelled taking of a blood sample for the purpose of … the establishment of probable cause is attributed to the complexity of the situation and the reasonable allocation of …
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… J., writing for the Court. At issue in this case are two common law doctrines that protect speech from overreaching … privilege. Defendant Asher Adelman established eBossWatch.com. On August 3, 2010, the website published an article … homepage merely “altered the means by which website visitors could access the report,” but in no way altered the …
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… made by mobile video recorders (MVRs) in police vehicles in compliance with a municipal police chief’s general order. In … MVR recordings at the center of this appeal were made in compliance with the Order. The MVR recordings at issue … Paff sought access to the MVR recordings under OPRA and the common law. The Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office (OCPO) …
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… Morton Salkind arranged for his wife, Carole Salkind, to become the sole shareholder of nineteen closely held … Benks to provide landscaping services to some of the companies owned by Carole Salkind, including Fox and Giant, … use of this Note to offset any money” owed to them or their companies by Fox, any other company in which Carole Salkind …
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… his sleep apnea condition. Defendant’s answer to the complaint did not identify the field in which he specialized … therapy. Defendant filed a motion to dismiss plaintiff’s complaint with prejudice, asserting that plaintiff was … court granted defendant’s motion and dismissed plaintiff’s complaint with prejudice. The court held that section 27 of …
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… Executive had the authority to order the removal of certain commissioners; and (2) whether by use of her veto power the … the Authority’s provision of (a) a $5000 stipend paid to commissioners, and (b) health benefits for the … Authority’s administrative appeals and their funding were ultra vires. 2 Defendants appealed, and the Appellate …
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… that Griffin had a relationship with Prinvil and filed her complaint in an effort to “take money from the City.” Hicks … professionally. Mastellone concluded that none of the three complainants had been sexually harassed or subjected to a … procedures. Subsequently, Hicks filed a separate, unrelated complaint against the City with the federal Equal Employment …
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… was being made” into the residence, he received another communication from an officer at the scene telling him that … individuals. 1. Defendant challenges a search that was commenced by a warrant permitting the police to search for … in the car, later identified as defendant 1 At various points in his testimony, Trooper Moore referred to being …