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… period of thirty-two years. While incarcerated, appellant committed twenty-five disciplinary infractions, including … the Board vacated the February 2019 decision and recommendation and scheduled a new hearing. Appellant's new … and circumstances of appellant's offense, specifically the commission of murder; (2) his extensive prior offense …
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… that defendant had a defense to the DWI charge and the outcome would in all likelihood have been different if he had … defendants should be required to establish that the outcome of the proceeding would have been 5 A-0612-18T3 … is announced, and any cases still on direct appeal; and (4) complete retroactive effect . . . to all cases." [State v. …
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… work for several months and he was evaluated by a workers' compensation doctor. He returned to work on February 28, … 6 A-6019-17T1 Div. 2015) (quoting In Re Election Law Enf't Comm'n Advisory Op. No. 01- 2008, 201 N.J. 254, 262 (2010)). … not the result of pre - existing disease alone or in combination with the work, has occurred and directly …
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… to this appeal, the judge stated: For this school year coming up . . . [,] which is '18 – '19,[2] [plaintiff] may … no longer exists, and the disputed issues have become moot." Ibid. (citing DeVesa v. Dorsey, 134 N.J. 420, … they have always attended, which was defendant's desired outcome. The parties advise that because of their ages, the …
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… a more thorough cross-examination of this witness. In a comprehensive written opinion, Judge Frederic R. McDaniel … professional assistance; that is, the defendant must overcome the presumption that, under the circumstances, the …
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… device. See N.J.S.A. 39:4-50.17. Defendant did not comply with that aspect of his sentence. Defendant had been … history. Initially, the county PTI program director recommended that defendant be denied admission because of his … The State's letter brief in opposition to the motion to compel admission reiterated earlier statements regarding …
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… on the brief). PER CURIAM The Law Division dismissed the complaint in lieu of prerogative writs that plaintiff, … of homeowners in nearby Holmdel, filed suit. Its complaint contended the Board's action was arbitrary, … hearing oral argument, Judge Joseph P. Quinn dismissed the complaint. In a comprehensive written statement of reasons, …
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… Appellant, v. CATASTROPHIC ILLNESS IN CHILDREN RELIEF FUND COMMISSION, Respondent. _______________________________ … from the Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund Commission. M.K., appellant, argued the cause pro se. … of the Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund Commission (Commission) denying reimbursement of $3167 in …
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… BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE UNION COUNTY EDUCATIONAL SERVICES COMMISSION, UNION COUNTY, Respondent-Respondent. … Before Judges Haas and Mayer. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 286-11/16. William P. … the cause for respondent Union County Educational Services Commission NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE …
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… presented in his supplemental brief. Judge Lindemann then comprehensively reviewed and rejected all of defendant's …
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… sheriff's deed, vacate the final judgment, and dismiss the complaint. We affirm. On March 7, 2003, appellant and her … cured. On September 12, 2007, plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint, naming as defendants Russ Baddouch, the … sheriff's deed, vacate the final judgment, and dismiss the complaint pursuant to Rule 4:50-1(d) and (f). The trial …
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… intervention of other contributive causes or the like, or a combination of such factors"); Petrucelli v. Bd. of Trs., …
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… Sumners and Moynihan. On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, CSC Docket No. 2016-2539. Mark A. Gulbranson, … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney; … appeals from the final agency decision by the Civil Service Commission (CSC) upholding an administrative law judge's …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3753-16T2 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. GREGORY JEAN-BAPTISTE, Defendant-Respondent. _________________________________ Submitted April 19, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Simonelli, …
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… Argued April 5, 2017 – Decided June 21, 2018 Before Judges Fuentes, Simonelli and Gooden Brown. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 12-1/12. Vito A. … General, argued the cause for respondent New Jersey Commissioner of Education (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney …
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… from the March 31, 2017 order dismissing the third-party complaint and entering judgment against him after a bench … advising how to return the phones, Picciano did not comply and instead put the old phones in a supply closet at … lease agreement. Picciano filed an answer and third-party complaint against SPS and Guzman 4 A-3841-16T1 alleging …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0879-21 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. LOUIS M. COSCIA, Defendant-Appellant. _______________________ Submitted January 11, 2023 – Decided February 14, 2023 Before Judges Accurso …
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… with Saadeh, LLC's representation. The fee arbitration committee found the attorney's testimony "credible" that … denied pension benefits. However, the fee arbitration committee found Saadeh, LLC did not satisfy its burden to … LLC filed an order to show cause (OTSC) and a verified complaint for an entry of judgment in the amount of $2,369 …
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… into the robbery convictions. On November 20, 2018, Wright completed his maximum term of incarceration and was released … December 1, 2021, when 3 A-2328-24 he was released into the community and, according to the Board, began serving his … counsel emailed a Board staff member inquiring about the commencement date of the MPS term. Wright argued the MPS …
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… may read the transcript of the proceedings in order to become informed." Ibid. (citing United States v. Camiel, 503 …