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… Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Gloucester County, Complaint Nos. W-2020-000045-0806 and W-2020-000047-0806. … and briefly lost consciousness. 1 We rely on the complaint-warrants, affidavits of probable cause, … of the old bail system: that a person who is presumed innocent and who posed a manageable risk of pre-trial …
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… (PSA). We affirm. In April 2016, plaintiff D.M.C. filed a complaint for divorce ending the parties' thirty-one-year … evaluations, which were based on a review of defendant's medical records and interviews, concluded defendant did not … claims vacating the PSA would not be prejudicial. Defendant points to the unequal distribution of the business and the …
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… TARTA LUNA PROPERTIES, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, and 125 ELM STREET, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Plaintiffs-Respondents/ Cross-Appellants, v. … that in the summer of 2015, Norman Greco wanted to immediately increase the monthly rent – from $10,600 to …
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… National Organization for Women of New Jersey, Newark Communities for Accountable Policing, New Jersey Alliance … and that of their families at risk, disclose sensitive medical information and possibly identify the victims of … has limits. Specifically, Attorney General Grewal points to the first IAPP issued in 1991, which, while …
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… rather "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … 127, 139 (1993)). On June 27, 2019, the Division filed a complaint to terminate defendant's parental rights and … complaint for care and supervision of the children stemmed from a November 2016 referral from the Lumberton Police …
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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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… registered in plaintiff’s name. In April 2014, Monroe informed plaintiff that he had to report to the Woodland Park … 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, …
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… the release of the names of law enforcement officers who commit disciplinary violations that result in the imposition … of law enforcement have the “force of law.” See N. Jersey Media Grp., Inc. v. Township of Lyndhurst, 229 N.J. 541, 565 … 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, … Tribunal, Board of Review, and Appellate Division each affirmed. The Court granted certification. 242 N.J. 123 (2020). … detention is not an absolute bar to receiving unemployment compensation benefits for the time following dismissal of …
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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). … time. While serving on light-duty assignment, Delanoy informed her supervisors that her pregnancy prevented her from …
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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 … Flanzman was eighty-two years old. Flanzman’s managers informed her that her hours would be reduced from thirty-five to …
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… for the Court. The Court considers whether the owner of a commercial property owes its tenant’s invitee a duty to … equipment at the property to do so. Plaintiff filed a complaint against Ramslee Motors and the landlord; he … a timely way and therefore no reasonable opportunity to remedy the situation. CHIEF JUSTICE RABNER and JUSTICES …
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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 … filed notice of claim described the fatal accident and named the NJTA as the responsible state agency and listed its … 2 The NJTA filed a Rule 4:6-1 motion to dismiss the complaint, contending that O’Donnell failed to serve the …
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… was not memorialized. Defendant, who was suspected of committing the alleged offenses, was stopped and brought to … jail, and be there for his daughter if he cooperated were aimed at assuaging the reluctance defendant repeatedly … test. In the totality of the circumstances, given the combination of all the relevant evidence and factors, the …
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… are generally accepted as accurate by the scientific community. There are two other temperature probes used … scientific reliability of breath tests subsequently performed on the Alcotest machine.” 230 N.J. 232, 232-33 (2017). … 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 -- … of competitive promotional examinations” would be deemed to violate Article VII, Section 1, Paragraph 2 and “the …
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… that the accident was serious and called emergency medical and fire personnel for assistance. The police … 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 …
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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 … or the delivery of the second edition of a book is deemed a republication—a second publication—giving rise to a …
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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 … the MVR recordings. A divided Appellate Division panel affirmed the trial court’s determination. 446 N.J. Super. 163, …
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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, … pay Benks’ bills to Fox and Giant for work that Benks performed on those entities’ behalf. Motorworld received no …