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… and appeared in family photos from the wedding. He also accompanied defendant to the birth of her first grandchild in … a less serious dating relationship, it is still a prerequisite to ordering discovery and a hearing. See Landau v. … of cohabitation must consider not only the actual financial assistance resulting from the new relationship, but also …
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… New Jersey, only identification. 3 A-1098-16T3 Patrolman James Lemmo was called to the scene. He was certified to … with a slight lisp. Patrolman Lemmo saw that defendant had coins underneath his tongue. Defendant spit them out at … Resource Center (IDRC)" and to provide thirty days of community service. He was incarcerated at IDRC for two days …
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… maintained by the County. The truck was parked on the opposite side of the street from the apartment. Neither … a fracture of the fifth metatarsal of her left foot and complications during her recovery. The County maintains over … accident. Plaintiff did not observe the pothole when she visited the same address approximately one year prior to her …
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… off and exit the vehicle. Napper refused, 3 A-4822-17T2 becoming rude. Officer Tell conducted a pat down of Napper … an eight-hour class on electronically operated hidden compartments within vehicles and a Drug Enforcement … on how to locate, access, and observe indicators of hidden compartments in different vehicle makes and models. His …
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… in the Bronx. Defendant was the sole shareholder in the company, and managed the store's daily operations. Plaintiff … of the marriage, plaintiff began removing funds from the company's accounts in the early morning hours, ostensibly to … of the cost of goods sold is [61%] of the revenue that comes in. . . ." Plaintiff alleged that Monte Eyewear had …
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… law enforcement personnel employed by the Borough. At the times relevant to this appeal, the parties were operating … exists. . . . . (3) The Borough shall provide a medical assistance program providing medical and dental coverages to … In the event that the retiree and the retiree's spouse become eligible for [M]edicare then the Borough shall be …
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… to -49, when he was dismissed from a training program to become a corrections officer for failure to shave his face in compliance with the program's grooming rules. Plaintiff … changed, or amended. See N.J.R.E. 201; see also Grimes v. N.J. Dep't of Corr., 452 N.J. Super. 396, 404-06 …
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… On February 1, 2016, plaintiff filed a nine-count complaint in lieu of prerogative writs and order to show … and Robert S. Morrison as municipal auditor. In his complaint and on appeal, plaintiff asserts that he "alone, … expressly provides the mayor prepares the budget "with the assistance of the treasurer and the co-operation of the …
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… observing "someone [] slumped over into the passenger compartment" of a gray sedan in the parking lot. Based upon … hearing, Judge Robert J. Gilson denied both motions in a comprehensive, well-reasoned, written opinion.2 The judge … procedures would have been pursued in order to complete the investigation of the case; (2) under all of the …
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… all his adult life in prison, Ravenell will soon rejoin the community. His "max-out" date is January 7, 2022. To ease … He could also apply for transfer to the Residential Community Release Program (RCRP), colloquially known as a … best we can tell, has it been posted on the Department's website. Therefore, we attach it, including the Department's …
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… (the gang criminality count), and numerous other crimes. He moved to dismiss the gang criminality count, arguing … October 2015, the Jersey City Police Department obtained a communications data warrant for defendant's Facebook account … and manufacturing of crack cocaine, PCP, and Percocet; (4) committing armed robberies and how the proceeds would be …
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… from a determination disqualifying him from unemployment compensation benefits from October 23, 2016, through … and claimant was the only witness. He testified with the assistance of a Gujarati interpreter. The hearing examiner … Pleasantville unemployment benefits office "two or three times" with the letter, but the hearing examiner did not ask …
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… reconsideration of the summary judgment dismissal of his complaint , pursuant to the New Jersey Law Against … has been employed by defendant since 2007. He holds a commercial driver's license (CDL) and is authorized to … 2013. During this time plaintiff collected workers' compensation. Plaintiff was medically cleared to return to …
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… pocket and began to "poke" Corbin. He was unsure how many times he "poked" Corbin, but he "did it until [Corbin] got off … how to consider 6 A-0738-15T4 unrecorded statements, commonly known as Kociolek1 and Hampton2 instructions. … of the generally recognized risk of inaccuracy and error in communication 1 State v. Kociolek, 23 N.J. 400 (1957). 2 …
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… NO. A-4227-14T5 A-0417-15T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF C.W., SVP-686-13. … community. See Static-99, http://www.static99.org/ (last visited May 2, 2018). 7 A-4227-14T5 family history and his … random behavior, crawling through windows, sneaking into homes at night. They're aggravated burglaries and sexual …
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… CAUSING DELAY SO EXCESSIVE AS TO WARRANT DISMISSAL OF THE COMPLAINTS. A. THE EXTRAORDINARILY LONG DELAY HERE WEIGHS … fairness," the State must avoid "excessive delay in completing a prosecution" or risk violating "defendant's … noted how [defendant's] case had been listed [fifteen] times and how, despite the willingness of local officials to …
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… summary judgment to defendants and dismissing plaintiffs' complaint alleging a violation of the New Jersey Law Against … suffered as an infant. Prior to filing the now-dismissed complaint, she and her parents filed a due process petition … the ALJ's decision as defendants contend was a pre- requisite to pursuing plaintiffs' state-court action? Did …
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… The officer then ran the vehicle's license plate, which the computer flagged because the vehicle's owner had a 3 … ordered defendant to stop, but defendant ignored the commands. Eventually, defendant 4 A-1511-15T2 approached a … at 484). Pursuant to N.J.R.E. 404(b): evidence of other crimes, wrongs, or acts is not admissible to prove the …
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… KHOUDARY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. CITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK, JAMES P. HOEBICH, J.M.C., CHARLY GAYDEN and RONALD … judgment to the City of New Brunswick, dismissing his complaint with prejudice. Rule 2:6-1(a)(1) identifies the … Rule 1:10-1, an order to show cause is a necessary prerequisite to summary contempt proceedings. See R. 1:10-2 (stating …
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… delinquency entered by the Family Part following trial on a complaint alleging acts of delinquency that, if committed by an adult, would constitute third-degree … of the testimony of Plainfield Police Officers Ronald James, William Guy, Jesse McNeil, and Sergeant Ronald Fusco, …