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… motion for summary judgment and dismissing plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. We reverse and remand for trial. … he walked a foot or two away from the curb to avoid oncoming traffic. Plaintiff alleged when he approached the … 4 A-2207-20 On November 30, 2018, plaintiff filed a complaint seeking damages for injuries he sustained after …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY AMERICAN WATER COMPANY, INC. and CRJ CONTRACTING CORP., … Goggin, attorneys for respondent New Jersey American Water Company, Inc. (Paul C. Johnson and Walter F. Kawalec, III, … summary judgment to defendants New Jersey American Water Company, Inc. (NJAWC) and CRJ Contracting Corp. (CRJ). …
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… factor; and failed to inform the sentencing court of his accomplishments as a high school athlete. Judge Ronald D. … record, high school education, work history, supportive family, and his skills[,] which would make him a productive … assistance of counsel." 11 A-5311-18 Defendant also points to Judge Wigler's statements that highlighted plea …
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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Hudson County, Docket No. FN-09-284-13. Joseph E. … the next day because she was waiting for the mother to come to her home. The Division workers who examined the … they went to the hospital. 14 A-5790-14T1 The Law Guardian points out that the Division's investigation was sloppy. …
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… an October 23, 2015 summary judgment order dismissing its complaint with prejudice and a February 5, 2016 order … and dental services to eligible Medicaid and New Jersey FamilyCare program participants. George H. McMurray, DDS, was … 1997, c. 272 (also known as "NJ KidCare"), pursuant to Family Care Health Coverage Act, P.L. 2005, c. 156 (also known …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2013-028255. Cipriani & … from the January 16, 2019 order entered by a judge of compensation amending an August 23, 2016 order approving a … The settlement was placed on the record before the judge of compensation, and an order approving settlement was signed …
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… Trenton Anti-Crime (TAC) Unit, a special unit designed to combat street-level narcotic sales and violent offenders, … "is an area with which Detective Bender is extremely familiar," and that he knew it was "a high drug trafficking … with Detective Bender's testimony that, based on his familiarity with this particular area and his experience …
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… DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SITE REMEDIATION COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT, Respondent-Respondent, and DES … appeals the October 28, 2018 final agency decision of DEP Commissioner Catherine McCabe denying it a DQE, after the … I. We incorporate by reference and assume the reader's familiarity with the facts and procedural history reached in …
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… order dismissing his order to show cause and verified complaint that sought to vacate an arbitration award and … that plaintiff "possessed a clear predilection toward similar behavior in the past." The arbitrator found that the … this [t]eacher possessed a clear predilection toward similar behavior in the past." When read in context, this was …
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… in the Edison school district (Edison) following the Acting Commissioner of the New Jersey State Board of Education's … tenure charges of insubordination and two counts of unbecoming conduct. The tenure ALJ rendered his 220-page … the member's motives and reasons, personal gain and similar considerations; (10) the availability and adequacy of …
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… . . . if the offenses charged are of the same or similar character or are based on the same act or transaction … . . . connected together or constituting parts of a common scheme or plan." Indeed, Rule 3:15-1(b) bars … admissible as relevant to a material issue; 2. It must be similar in kind and reasonably close in time to the offense …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5474-16T1 RICHARD J. BADOLATO, COMMISSIONER OF THE NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND INSURANCE, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. CHARYSE McMILLAN, Defendant-Appellant. ___________________________ … Puskas, Jr., on the brief). PER CURIAM Defendant Charyse McMillan appeals from a May 26, 2017 Special Civil Part order …
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… IN THE MATTER OF THE LIQUIDATION OF INTEGRITY INSURANCE COMPANY. __________________________ Argued October 26, 2017 … (2018). 2 RCOC was an insured of Integrity under a $10 million excess policy. 3 A-3285-15T3 together with proof of … 17B-32A-2 (life and health insurance). The MPCGA serves a similar purpose. See Mich. Comp. Law § 500.7931. 5 A-3285-15T3 …
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… Facts Adduced at Trial The subject property is a single family residential dwelling located at 140 Old Tappan Road, … Scroll of Torah. At a minimum, Chabad has thirty regular visitors for its prayer groups. Chabad also oversees events … church there can be no parsonage exemption.” Defendant points out that based on Rabbi Lewis’ testimony during the …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT APPROVAL FROM THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … Robert Morris, Timothy LaTour, Wayne Forsythe, and all similarly situated individuals (from Limsky Mitolo) Kenneth A. … ROBERT MORRIS, TIMOTHY LATOUR, WAYNE FORSYTHE, AND ALL SIMILARLY SITUATED INDIVIDUALS; Plaintiffs, v. VILLAGE OF …
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… and that a window in the adjacent living room, which the family always left closed, was open. She called the police, … of ridges that together make each print distinct – and compared it to known prints stored in the department's … Before the print was sent to AIFS, a police officer familiar with defendant became aware of the "ping" result for …
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… Defendant's sister2 was an emergency contact for the alarm company, and when the company could not reach defendant by phone, she was … State v. Nishina, 175 N.J. 502, 511 (2003)). "The principal components of a determination of reasonable suspicion . . . …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MONMOUTH … Jersey. First, pursuant to the Statute of Frauds, can a family member’s oral guaranty of payment be enforceable where … v. Ross, 219 N.J. 565, 578 (2014) (quoting Lahue v. Pio Costa, 263 N.J. Super. 575, 599 (App. Div.), certif. denied, …
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… THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF NEWARK, THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF … complaint." Plaintiff appealed, raising the following points: I. THE LOWER COURT COMMITTED AN ERROR OF LAW AND/OR … of action governed by a statute of limitations. See Fox v. Millman, 210 N.J. 401, 422 (2012). "Although the defense is …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, and NEW JERSEY DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE, Plaintiff/Intervenor- Appellant, v. ANN GROSSI, … primary sample ballot to be, as closely as possible, a facsimile of the official primary ballot, and a 1974 amendment to … While plaintiffs concede the law is ambiguous on those points, they urge that we resolve the ambiguity by …