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… March 3, 2021 – Decided May 25, 2021 Before Judges Fuentes and Whipple. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … appeals from the January 31, 2020 order dismissing his complaint against defendants Kelley Lavery, Ramon Lopez, … order and the September 17, 2019 order. We add our separate comments. I. Before spring of 2011, plaintiff was an …
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… 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 (Commissioner). This Final Decision denied the BOE's request …
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… disk to the law library and was charged initially with committing prohibited act *.009. He appeals a final decision … New Jersey Department of Corrections (NJDOC), finding he committed prohibited act .152. Because the record lacks … sale, or intent to distribute or sell, an electronic communication device, equipment, or peripheral that is …
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… identity. Although it was dismissed, the first count of the complaint alleges sexual abuse of a minor. Initials would be … Approximately six months later, Bell filed a third-party complaint naming Asatrian and his firm as defendants, along … 8, 2019, Asatrian's motion to dismiss the third-party complaint was "denied without prejudice pending the …
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… to five years probation, contingent upon his successful completion of drug court. The Law Division judge before … the officer explained was usually a reference to the jail's commissary. Perry checked commissary records and confirmed Miller put forty dollars in …
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… Harmon approached the vehicle, he smelled burnt marijuana coming from the passenger compartment. Harmon asked defendant to step out of his car, … stepped out of the vehicle as Harmon searched the passenger compartment. 3 A-1959-17T3 According to Harmon, the search …
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… The judge stated his staff told appellant he had to come to court. Following the non-appearance, the trial judge … on a detention hearing on June 8 that he assumed would be completed prior to the scheduled phone conference on the … Monday events and said his staff told appellant he had to come to court. When the judge asked why the defendant did …
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… in school, Abigail's loan payments were deferred. Abigail completed her course work in January 2010, and her payments … in September, 2010. Upon default, NJCLASS borrowers become "liable for the entire balance of the loan." N.J.A.C. … him starting in 2011. In March 2016, the Authority filed a complaint to recover the loans' principal balance due, …
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… prior record of arrests and convictions, domestic violence complaints, and an anonymous tip to Irvington police in … to corroborate the tips. The detective, using a variety of computer-based sites, verified defendant's address, phone … to any special deference. Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). That review …
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… Defendant was indicted for third-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, theft and receiving stolen property, … charged in the same indictment with conspiracy to commit burglary, theft and receiving stolen property, … applied for PTI, but the Criminal Division Manager recommended against it. The prosecutor thereafter rejected …
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… Id. at 148-50. Under certain circumstances, an insurance company may invalidate a policy of insurance because of …
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… appeals from a January 19, 2018 order dismissing her complaint and directing her to arbitrate her claim. We … Later that day, plaintiff was requested to review and complete certain forms through a website. Plaintiff reviewed … my assignment/employment with the Same Day Delivery Inc., ("Company") its promise to arbitrate all employment- related …
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… other officers began to arrive at the scene. Prior to completing the summons, a canine unit appeared and began a … of defendants from the vehicle so officers could safely complete the canine sniff. Stroup believed his assistance … vehicle stop. They argued police lacked probable cause to compel them to exit the vehicle, pat them down, and search …
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… 2015, plaintiff, through her guardian ad litem, filed a complaint against Martin, her school, and the school board. Thereafter, she amended her complaint. In her amended complaint, plaintiff asserted … remains, our review of that legal issue is plenary. Templo Fuente De Vida Corp. v. Nat'l Union Fire Ins. Co. of …
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… v. ROBERT B. GIANGERUSO, Mayor; LYNDHURST TOWNSHIP BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS and TOWNSHIP OF LYNDHURST, … motion for summary judgment, and dismissing plaintiff's complaint that alleged defendants violated the New Jersey … motion, are fully detailed in Judge William C. Meehan's comprehensive written decision. Therefore, we recite only …
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… District Board of Education, and dismissing plaintiff's complaint.1 The facts disclosed by the motion record viewed … a means of egress." He opined that the conditions failed to comply with the requirements of the BOCA Code, the Uniform … applying the same standard used by the trial court. Templo Fuente De Vida Corp. v. Nat'l Union Fire Ins. Co. of …
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… argues the court erred by rejecting his contention the complaint was filed beyond the six-year limitations period … note. On December 10, 2008, plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint, which included a declaration accelerating the … total amount due under the note. On February 25, 2014, the complaint was dismissed by stipulation of the parties. On …
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… unlawful possession of the .25 caliber handgun while committing the crime of possessing a controlled dangerous … which model jury instructions are adopted in this State is comprehensive and thorough." Id. at 325. Although the …
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… Argued May 2, 2018 – Decided June 25, 2018 Before Judges Fuentes, Koblitz, and Suter. On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2016-718. Daniel J. Zirrith argued … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Alan C. Stephens, Deputy Attorney General, on …
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… of a street because there had been "several citizen complaints of narcotics activity in that area[.]" At … a key holder like the one found in the wheel well was "a common tool used by . . . drug dealers to hide their … suspicion that an offense . . . has been or is being committed." State v. Bacome, 228 N.J. 94, 103 (2017) …