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… by a written summary of the facts that support the recommendation for termination of employment. No employee will … Despite this pledge, plaintiff struggled with her communication skills, and was repeatedly instructed to … . . . hear [plaintiff] talking loudly about "night shift's mess" while she was frantically cleaning the counter. I …
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… a/k/a Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc., (defendant) dismissing his complaint alleging race and national origin employment … once competing evidence is produced by a defendant, it becomes the plaintiff's burden under the McDonnell Douglas test … he was not fluent in English and fluency was a prerequisite for the position in question. Finally, plaintiff has …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0689-13T3 CATLIN INSURANCE COMPANY, INC., Plaintiff-Respondent, v. FLIGHT LIGHT INC., … action. The Aviation Products Policy, which only names Flight Light as an insured, includes "any partner, … Life Ins. Co., 33 N.J. 36, 43 (1960); B.D. v. Div. of Med. Assistance & Health Servs., 397 N.J. Super. 384, 391 (App. …
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… arrear[s] calculation," and "misjudg[ed] defendant's income and permanent financial situation[]." We accept … stated in the motion judge's statement of reasons that accompanied the order under appeal. 1 The appeal is limited to … of earnings and [had] explained [it] to plaintiff many times." He claimed that the motion judge "overlooked the fact …
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… prohibited waters, thereby preventing their sale. Plaintiff commenced a multi-count federal action under 42 U.S.C. § … law claims asserted in an action in our courts that he also commenced in 2013. Finding questions of fact concerning … 2013, officers seized approximately 370,000 oysters, 310 mesh bags, and 769 plastic trays used to contain oysters …
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… shall refer to the five plaintiffs identified in the complaint. 3 A-2227-19 The relevant facts are derived from … claimed they were unable to sleep and experienced discomfort. Plaintiffs further asserted diminished mental … conditioning system, on August 23, 2016, plaintiffs filed a complaint in the Superior Court. Despite suing state …
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… admitting he took $85,131.18 in benefits directly deposited in his deceased mother's bank account after her death. … United States Social Security Administration.1 The State recommended that, as part of the plea agreement, defendant pay … Division that: Restitution in a proper case may ofttimes be a compelling reminder of the wrong done and …
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… DIVISION A-5231-14T3 2 to plaintiffs on Count II of their complaint, holding that financial agreements entered into in … 217 N.J. 199, 203 (2014). Plaintiffs are limited liability companies that qualify as urban renewal entities under the … of this Ordinance, or 20 years from the date of Substantial Completion of the Project; (b) Annual Service Charge: 15% of …
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… seven other officers who conducted the search, seizing his computers and electronic devices. According to Berrio, … it to you today. So it's totally up to you. Whatever you're comfortable with. I mean . . . . Defendant: Well all I can receive today is a piece of paper that says you are coming to take out my property. Berrio: That's correct. …
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… child, defendant relocated to the basement. He shared the common areas of the house, such as the kitchen and the … in the shared basement laundry room and maintained his computers there. The router for the home internet, listed … that's the first step." The officers inquired about websites, forums, and whether others were involved. Stilwell …
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… in an action brought by plaintiff under the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act (PDVA), N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17 to -35. … police stopped defendant shortly thereafter. Plaintiff's complaint described the January 13 incident and alleged … at 402). But a prior pattern of violence is not a pre-requisite. A single, sufficiently egregious action alone may …
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… children had been staying in Room 108, which defendant visited daily and paid for. Room 108 was on the first floor … and a .357 Magnum Herman Weihrauch revolver, during the commission of a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) and … New Jersey Constitution forbid warrantless searches of homes except under certain circumstances. Kyllo v. United …
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… The municipal prosecutor 4 A-1196-20 explained that "communication issues between [his] office and Barnegat … are generally accepted as accurate by the scientific community." Cassidy, 235 N.J. at 488. 5 A-1196-20 serviced … upon the State clearly identified . . . . The judge posited that the issue was "whether the digital thermometer …
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… She offered to meet to "determine if [they could] come to a mutual agreement that works moving forward." She … engagement ring, and relying on his parents for financial assistance. He asserted his living and personal expenses … (quoting Smith, 72 N.J. at 360). A Rule 1:10-3 hearing "comes about because an obligor has failed to comply with an …
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… a motor vehicle stop where it was safe to do so. The Jeep complied by immediately pulling over onto the shoulder. The … "[h]er eyes were a little glassy." When asked where she was coming from, defendant responded that she was coming from Ott's, a bar located "[a]pproximately …
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… guilty after his attorney waived a formal reading of the complaint and withdrew his not guilty plea. After the judge … in the negative but stated he and defendant "read it on the computer . . . together." Before accepting defendant's … the judge found defendant's guilty plea and the requisite factual basis elicited "did follow the Rule" and "if …
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… trial. 3 A-0521-19 including "tool marks" and "hidden compartments." The detective stated that he did not detect a hidden compartment in the CI's vehicle prior to the operation. When … during the morning, defendant stated he received a text message from the CI providing an address of a Home Depot …
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… OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO: ACJC 2018-224 … been admitted to the practice of law in 1981. At all times relevant to this matter, Respondent served as a … into which all sums received on behalf of clients are deposited. Failure to maintain such accounts results in the …
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… Argued March 21, 2022 – Decided July 18, 2022 Before Judges Messano, Rose and Enright. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 10-12/19A. Stuart Ball … General, argued the cause for respondent New Jersey Commission of Education (Matthew J. Platkin, Acting Attorney …
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… 5:12-70(a)(16), preempts plaintiff's consumer fraud and common law action alleging a casino hotel falsely advertised … reverse the summary judgment dismissal of plaintiff's complaint on that ground, and remand for further … to visit casinos, and advertising that related to the games themselves. The court concluded that the Division …