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… dismissed defendants' counterclaims; entered a partial money judgment against defendants; and denied defendants' … these determinations: (1) entitle the contractor to a money judgment on its substantive claims against the … on the reason plaintiff stopped working, but they had become involved in various disputes, including changes in the …
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… DEBORAH E. BIRD, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. HOMEGOODS, THE TJX COMPANIES, INC., THE TJX COMPANIES, INC. d/b/a and/or t/a … Benjamin was unprofessional in her conduct towards everyone, regardless of race. She belittled, mocked, and screamed … and the plaintiff therefore failed to demonstrate a prima facie case. When the judge denied the application for …
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… order granting the summary judgment dismissal of its complaint against defendant Township of Gloucester. … of damaged motor vehicles in accidents and other abandoned, illegally parked or disabled vehicles within … 83 N.J. 438, 447 (1980) (citation omitted). "Legislative bodies 9 A-0620-20 are presumed to act on the basis of …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4583-19 IN RE APPROVAL OF A FINANCING COMMITMENT FOR THE PROJECT KNOWN AS NORMAN TOWERS, HMFA … the Norman Towers project1 in East Orange. Feld makes two primary arguments: first, that the Long-Term Tax Exemption … expressly repeal and replace N.J.S.A. 55:14K-37(b). It reasoned the "LTTEL neither mentions nor describes [N.J.S.A. …
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… for identity theft" in order "to absolve those who have committed crimes against [her]." Fleurantin alleged she and … correspondence, Fleurantin was asked why she believed someone would do those things to her. Getting emotional, … to the Board and the Attorney General's office, including one letter alleging the Board had used "[b]lue light …
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… Middlesex County, Accusation No. 19-07- 0593. Patrick F. Galdieri, II, Assistant Prosecutor, argued the cause for appellant (Yolanda Ciccone, Middlesex County Prosecutor, attorney; Patrick F. … is barred by double jeopardy principles. Defendant is a commercial truck driver, who resides in Delaware. Following …
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… incident. Upon noticing the flat tire, the officer questioned defendant to determine if he possessed any weapons. … the PCR judge concluded defendant failed to make a prima-facie showing of ineffective 5 A-1690-19 assistance of … PCR judge found defendant made no showing "as to how the outcome would have been substantially different or more …
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… offense charged in Indictment No. 13-07-0920. The State recommended an aggregate prison term of five years with a … not a United States citizen, and that his guilty plea "to one or all of these offenses could lead to changing [his] … were not procedurally barred, defendant failed to make a prima facie showing in support of his ineffective assistance …
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… 19, 2014, order denying, without prejudice, its motion to compel arbitration and stay proceedings. February 4, 2016 … guilty in federal court to a "massive multi-million dollar money laundering scheme spanning a period of 17 years," which … (B) The parties are waiving their right to seek remedies in court, including the right to jury trial. (C) …
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… Defendant appeals the denial of its motion to dismiss the complaint pursuant to R. 4:6-2(e). Although the motion … caution in considering motions to dismiss on pleadings alone. A-1157-14T1 4 Plaintiffs were fired by defendant, … & Gynecology Assocs., P.A., 168 N.J. 124, 127 (2001), nonetheless argues that the Supreme Court never considered …
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2.22
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… practices or acts that are unlawful under the LAD, i.e., complaining about, or protesting against, discrimination in … 2.21 (Disparate Treatment), the court should not charge the prima facie elements of the plaintiff’s case, unless those … and reasonable belief7 that the [plaintiff’s or insert someone else’s name] right to be free from discrimination on the …
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3.12
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… judicial proceeding against the plaintiff such as signing a complaint, etc.) Third. The plaintiff must establish that … cause are not in dispute, the question of probable cause is one of law to be determined by the court. Shoemaker v. … punitive damages and is different from the common law ingredient of malice necessary to establish the malicious …
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4.41
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… evidence, etc. Definition of Bailment: Under the Uniform Commercial Code “bailee” is defined as “the person who by a … namely, whether it is for the benefit of the bailee alone, or the bailor alone, or for their mutual benefit. (For … the court held that by keeping the key plaintiff retained primary control over the package); J.L. Querner, etc. v. …
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… OF THE SUPERIOR COURT SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO: ACJC 2017-225 … really sure about the time. It might've been around maybe one, two o'clock. And we did have sex against my will, but … judge must determine whether the plaintiff has proven that one or more of the predicate acts set forth in N.J.S.A. …
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… the challenges and limitations of the COVID-19 pandemic complicating the negotiations. On June 24, 2020, defendant … during late night hours, and defendant making at least one derogatory Facebook post. A municipal judge entered a … between plaintiff's direct testimony, elicited primarily through his own questions from the bench, and her …
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… took Thomas into the living room where they demanded money. Thomas told the men where to find between $7000 and … came out of his home with Martin, but defendant could not "comment" on whether Thomas was forced at gunpoint to lay … testimony" against defendant. Instead, the proceeding's "primary purpose" was to present the State's "conditional …
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2C:18-2a
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… 2C:18-2b) The indictment charges the defendant with committing the crime of burglary. The indictment reads as … to inflict or threatens to inflict bodily injury on anyone; or (2) Is armed with or displays what appears to be … any oxidizing and combustible materials or other ingredients in such proportions, quantities or packing that an …
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… K.K-M., on behalf of minor children, A.W. and R.M., Petitioners-Appellants, v. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF … Gooden Brown and Mawla. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 18-1/18. Thurston Law Offices …
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… NEW JERSEY,2 Defendants, and GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY3 and AAA MID-ATLANTIC INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW … Hopkins, III, argued the cause for appellants. Donald M. Barone argued the cause for respondent AAA Mid-Atlantic … protection coverage of the named insured shall be the primary coverage for the named insured and any resident …
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… 39:4-97.3, use of hands-free and hand-held wireless communication devices while driving. We reject his arguments … when he observed defendant driving while holding his cell phone and moving his fingers "in a texting like manner." As a … Defendant told the officer that he was activating his phone to use the hands-free navigation function, specifically …