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… Lopez appeals from a March 7, 2023 order dismissing his complaint seeking unpaid wages under the New Jersey Wage and … trial. On September 9, 2019, plaintiff filed a three-count complaint in the Law Division alleging unpaid overtime in … cleanup, repairing the washing machines, providing "immediate assistance" to the tenants if an emergency repair …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 5/5/2023 Corrected attorney name. … by the movant which are sufficiently supported are to be deemed admitted unless the other party specifically disputes … in N.J.A.C. 18:2-6. No reported decision in New Jersey pinpoints the application of any limitations period to the …
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… as a witness at trial. Prior to trial, the State informed the defense the child was unable to recall all but one … indictment with: second-degree sexual assault "by committing one or more acts of sexual contact upon A.R.," … statement to Rios was trustworthy, noting the "video" was "compelling." But the court ordered redaction of the …
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… four. Rather, Joy contends the court erred in failing to comply with the July 2, 2021 statutory amendments to the … but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … safety hazard." Joy denied using illicit substances and claimed she was prescribed certain 8 A-2004-21 medications. She …
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… determined the State's interception of privileged marital communications between codefendant spouses Clarence D. Grant … Act), requires suppression of all other non-privileged communications intercepted following the first interception … did not violate the Wiretap Act. Gargano and Grant claimed the court erred by finding suppression of all the …
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… Arias appeals from a March 20, 2023 order dismissing her complaint against defendant County of Bergen (Bergen) … picnic facilities. On December 13, 2022, plaintiff filed a complaint against the County, alleging negligence and … N.J. Super. 263, 265 (App. Div. 1973). The defendant claimed immunity under the 1968 LLA. Ibid. In our decision, we …
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… following the Division's filing of a guardianship complaint seeking termination of defendant's parental rights … Division's claim defendant abused or neglected W.A. I. Immediately following W.A.'s birth at Hackensack Medical … made a referral regarding W.A. A screening summary report—completed by the SPRU and later admitted into evidence at …
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… REHABILITATION SERVICES, INC., PROGRAM FOR ASSERTIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT (PACT), PAULA TOWLE, JENNIFER COLLINS, STATE OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, COMMISSIONER JENNIFER VELEZ, DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND … was discovered, the hospital discontinued her psychiatric medications. However, Greystone continued to care for B.D.'s …
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… Court. In this appeal, the Court reviews the Civil Service Commission’s decision to impose a six-month suspension upon a correctional officer. The Commission did not accept the Department of Corrections’ … Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), Ambroise additionally confirmed that J.O. requested that he bring contraband into the …
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… as a first-time offender. The Appellate Division affirmed Zingis’s conviction but vacated the enhanced sentence. … 251 N.J. 502 (2022). 2 The Special Adjudicator filed a comprehensive 370-page report detailing his findings of fact … The Court provides detailed guidance on all of these points. (pp. 18-23) 2. With regard to Exhibit S-152, the …
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… by setting aside at-large seats on its Board, Nominating Committee, and Judicial and Prosecutorial Appointments … Second Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary and Immediate Past President); two Trustees from the Young Lawyers … not significantly burden its ability to advocate its viewpoints, and that enjoining it from engaging in invidious …
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… grandmother.2 2 The Division had previously investigated complaints of neglect against defendants in 2018 and 2019, … and then turning to her brothers. Defendants repeatedly claimed the children were influenced by family members, and the … family, seeking bilingual providers or interpreters to accommodate potential language-related issues.5 Eventually, …
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… police academy. During his time with the NJTPD, he received commendations and awards for his service. NJT is a public … threshold of 15 ng/ml.1 As a result, McGee reported to a Medical Review Officer (MRO) to review the drug test … amount to a violation of procedural due process. E. McGee points to his relative lack of disciplinary history and …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MERCER … on recall) APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION October 22, 2024 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 Table of Contents I. Introduction … Mount Laurel IV, 221 N.J. at 3-4, the Supreme Court reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that New Jersey’s …
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… Helen said she would be "happy to help facilitate . . . communication or be[] a trustee . . . if that's what they … 2003 wills, the children of their deceased siblings would become the beneficiaries. That advice was incorrect because … Peter implored defendant to prepare the new wills immediately, explaining the sole beneficiary of the estate …
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… motion for reconsideration summarily dismissing his complaint in which he attempted to set aside decedent, Lucy … will was the product of undue influence, surreptitiously named decedent's niece, Frances Denise Papiano as executrix, … 23, 2018 granting summary judgment dismissing the second complaint filed by James1 and Mary Ecret, and denying Nancy …
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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 … regarding two witnesses who the confidential informant claimed observed the witness tampering; the State's response was …
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… 4:37-2(b) motion for involuntary dismissal of plaintiff's complaint.1 His complaint alleged his termination as a Hoboken police … permission and went to M.C.'s Jersey City residence while armed and dressed in full uniform. Upon his arrival, plaintiff …
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… BEHALF OF THE BOROUGH OF SEASIDE HEIGHTS, FOR STATE HOUSE COMMISSION APPROVAL OF PROPOSED DISPOSAL OF 1.37 ACRES OF … appeal lists this party as "Bob Moss." The second amended complaint and the pertinent trial court order identify him … Dr. Floyd L. Moreland — after whom the Carousel is now named — in the 1980s when the Carousel was under a similar …
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… guardian ad litem for his adult children; and 3) to compel specific performance of the parties' second amended … defendant pursuant to Rule 4:52-2. The amended order was accompanied, and further amended, by a rider that awarded … parties in all respects," except for certain provisions deemed "moot and therefore vacated." Defendant also alleges his …