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… permitted in the front yard of a lot. Plaintiff filed a complaint against the City in the Law Division seeking: 1) … Judge Mendez correctly distinguished Mintz v. Twp. of Millstone, 374 N.J. Super. 396 (2005), another case … that the R-6 zone's permitted principal uses were single-family homes or townhouses. The judge noted that "[t]he most …
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… BUTTS, Plaintiffs, v. THERAPEUTIC ALTERNATIVES, INC., d/b/a COMMUNITY TREATMENT SOLUTIONS, DREW BARRETT, JENNIFER … PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, FAMILY SERVICES ASSOCIATION, SEQUEL CAMELOT HOLDINGS, LLC, and …
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… court denied defendant's motion. In 2019, after defendant completed his sentence, we dismissed as moot defendant's … purpose (Counts 11 & 27); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery (Count 16); second-degree conspiracy to … an understanding of the results of past litigation and similar allegations which have turned out to be frivolous." …
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… court erred in denying him a new trial because the State committed a Brady1 violation and violated his right to … the head. Defendant told Williams "he was done," and he had come to retrieve some personal items. Williams was concerned … manslaughter. As further support for his argument, he points out that there were no witnesses to "the fatal …
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… his money, and he needed to return to his apartment. K.G. accompanied him. We previously summarized K.G.'s account of … for failing to sufficiently raise these claims. He similarly alleged trial court errors in excluding defendant's … at trial. Defendant also had pending charges of a similar nature involving a separate victim at the time of his …
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… CORPORATION, d/b/a BAYSHORE MEDICAL CENTER, i/p/a BAYSHORE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, Defendants-Respondents, and DIANE … to the hospital building could be used by patients and visitors. At the time of the accident, Dember was driving to … sole cause of the crash. HMH Director of Operations Caitlin Miller testified that prior to the date of the accident, she …
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… ALEJANDRO HOME IMPROVEMENTS, LLC, and AROMANDO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, Defendants. Submitted December 17, 2024 – Decided … the railing. Defendant testified at his deposition in a similar manner in concluding he was on the second-floor deck … has waived his argument on appeal. A party may [only] argue points the trial court either rejected or did not address, …
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… Mann appeals from the summary judgment dismissal of her complaint against her employer, defendant Staples, Inc. The … did offer plaintiff time at the Lawrenceville store three miles away, but she declined stating she "would only accept … and citations to the record omitted).] The initial nine points address Brown's conduct. We note the third, fourth, …
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… plea agreement to a 270-day period of jail time, required compliance with the registration requirements of Megan's … twice for brief periods, to which he attributed his family's inability to pay counsel's full fee. At the … court that looks at it, I want them to know that I had familiarity with it. And I looked at [the first PCR judge's] …
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… Berdote Byrne. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2016-1336. Charles J. Sciarra argued … specific for a particular drug. If they detect a chemical similar in structure to a drug it would identify it as that … it would be incorrect to deduct fifteen or sixteen points from Beagin's test results (the deviation from the …
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… with Detective Maldonado at a predetermined location after completing the transaction, and, as memorialized by … resided on the second floor, entered and exited the two-family residence through the same entrance. We disagree with … left the home through the front -door entrance of the two-family residence. An application for a search warrant "must …
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… Daniel, Union County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Milton S. Leibowitz, Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and on … robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1, second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, and other offenses arising … described, his observations and Officer Dayon's were similar. Moreover, the stop wasn't based significantly or …
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… sergeant (the Proud Mary sergeant) who, after speaking to family members of a suspect who appeared to have been driving … day and reported his belief that the Proud Mary sergeant committed official 1 Because of the location of the … if he was sure he wanted the report to go up the chain of command because "this is the type of thing that [he] can …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2017-5603. Kotlar, … petitioner's injury was "idiopathic." Petitioner points out that during cross-examination, Dr. Levitsky said … concluded the accident was compensable. Id. at 39-40. Similarly, in Verge, the dispute between the employer and …
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… cause of the resultant disability" "even though it acts in combination with an underlying physical disease." Id. at … was objectively capable of causing a reasonable person in similar circumstances to suffer a disabling mental injury." … supported by substantial evidence." In 5 Moonen correctly points out that the ALJ mistakenly stated in his analysis …
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… BUTTS, Plaintiffs, v. THERAPEUTIC ALTERNATIVES, INC., d/b/a COMMUNITY TREATMENT SOLUTIONS, DREW BARRETT, JENNIFER … PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, FAMILY SERVICES ASSOCIATION, SEQUEL CAMELOT HOLDINGS, LLC, and …
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… possession of a firearm while in the course of committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. NC:39-4.1(a) (count … prior indictable convictions, many of which were similar to the convictions under appeal here, and his failure … would "leave the remaining arguments to my client and his family members." Defendant's mother and sister-in-law as well …
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… permitted in the front yard of a lot. Plaintiff filed a complaint against the City in the Law Division seeking: 1) … Judge Mendez correctly distinguished Mintz v. Twp. of Millstone, 374 N.J. Super. 396 (2005), another case … that the R-6 zone's permitted principal uses were single-family homes or townhouses. The judge noted that "[t]he most …
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… with engaging in prostitution as a patron. Prior to the commencement of his municipal court trial, defendant sought … opinion was based on the detective's prior experience in similar operations. The judge also found the term "was used in … not constitute a denial of due process of law"). Defendant points to no evidence the State acted in bad faith by …
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… all other charges would be dismissed and the State would recommend a minimum five-year sentence, subject to a … The judge imposed sentence in accordance with the recommendation in the plea agreement. On appeal, defendant … factors he believed supported waiver, he also identified similar cases where the prosecutor requested waiver. …