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… in the District, culpable of eleven charges of conduct unbecoming, and suspended her for 262 days. On appeal, the … negative impact upon" her school and the District community. On November 18, 2014, the District certified the … a theme she had to teach students in an urban school many times and she reiterated it that day. Every student in her …
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… to return to class. The nurse then checked Sean several times throughout the day and found no bumps, bruises, or other … father. The note informed that Sean had hit his head and recommended that the father should monitor Sean for certain … Belt opined that Sean would have been able to walk with the assistance of a device, rather than have to use a …
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… order dismissing his claims with prejudice for failure to comply with a court order per Rule 4:37-2(a). We affirm. We … Markizon, his wife, Joan Markizon, and Affiliated.1 In his complaint, Trang averred legal fraud, negligent … Piekarsky opined that defendants deviated from the requisite standard of care. Piekarsky stated 5 A-4334-15T1 that …
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… EDWARD MILLER, NJ TRANSIT CORP., JOSEPH VEGA, and AMERICAN COMMERCE INSURANCE CO., Defendants. … unreasonable for NJT to provide "no information on its website for 12 A-2883-16T3 how and where to file a notice of … determined, plaintiff has not shown "anything on [NJT's] website that would mislead people into thinking that they can …
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… has been punctuated by her continued drug use and lack of compliance with treatment programs and other services … L.B.'s care, P.L.A.M. would suffer acute harm that could become enduring due to her confusion and young age. Dr. Wells … & Family Servs. v. A.W., 103 N.J. 591, 599 (1986). At times, the parent's interest must yield to the State's …
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… Gonzalez, attorney for respondent. PER CURIAM This matter comes before us on remand from the Supreme Court. At issue is … DWI conviction, N.J.S.A. 2C:40-26(b), was lawful under the community caretaking doctrine. We hold that it was not. As a …
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… of the Freeze Act when a municipality conducts a "complete reassessment or complete revaluation" of all properties. For the reasons … immediately preceding the year in which a program for a complete revaluation or complete reassessment of all real …
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… Realty, appeals from the trial court's order dismissing its complaint with prejudice for failure to state a claim upon … a temporary location for the pupils and staff of the James Monroe Elementary School that was severely damaged in a … on the possibility that discovery may establish the requisite claim; rather, the legal requisites for plaintiffs' …
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… Judges Gilson and Perez Friscia. On appeal from New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 14-11/23A. The Busch … Attorney General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Commissioner of Education (Donna Arons, Assistant Attorney … Jeffrey Wingfield appeals from a final decision by the Commissioner of Education (the Commissioner), which affirmed …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Shaknoza Rasulova. Plaintiff, v. Wendy … Lesko, who subdivided the property into two residential homes before selling them and moving on. Plaintiff's property … you testified that you created this easement, had the 5 assistance of an attorney ... you intended it not only for …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS : SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY THE … Plaintiff initiated this action on October 26, 2016. The complaint alleged wrongful death, survivorship and loss of … Kenneth Kandrac (“Mr. Kandrac”) does not possess the requisite qualifications to render an opinion on the proximate …
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… On appeal from an interlocutory order of the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 45- 3/21. Jonathan F. … General, argued the cause for respondent New Jersey Commissioner of Education (Matthew J. Platkin, Attorney … 9 N.J. 225, 230 (1952); then quoting In re Closing of Jamesburg High Sch., 83 N.J. 540, 548 (1980)). Therefore, …
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… Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Mercer County, Complaint No. W-2022-977-1111. Angelo J. Onofri, Mercer … P. Crusen was arrested on April 11, 2022, and charged in a complaint-warrant with first-degree reckless vehicular … after Clark randomly contacts defendant three to four times per day. The costs associated for the device and …
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… warrants. This took several minutes for the dispatch to complete. While waiting, defendant made and received several … his hands behind his back. Defendant said that he would comply but asked to leave his bag and his wallet with his … several minutes about the altercation on the bus, which was completely unrelated to the contents of his suitcase. During …
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… beginning in 1992. In 1999, he was "loaned" to the Major Crimes Unit of the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office (ACPO). … scenes, searched for DNA evidence, observed autopsies, completed lab work, wrote reports," and performed other … petitioner was "emotionally and cognitively sound and completely able to return to full duty without restrictions …
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… known to the parties, we need not describe the background comprehensively. The following concise summary will suffice … counsel advised that the work on the Project is nearly complete. 5 A-0970-22 In 2020, the Boroughs were informed … These notices were published on the DEP and I-Bank websites, as well as emailed to lists of borrowers, including …
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… principally because plaintiff has not shown she sustained a compensable "ascertainable loss" as the result of a CFA … an annual accrual interest rate of 33%, consisting of 8.25% compounded every three months, capped at 42 months. … 389 N.J. Super. 8, 12 (App. Div. 2006). A critical prerequisite for maintenance of a private action to remedy a CFA …
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… J. Gulotta summary judgment and dismissing plaintiffs' complaint. Appealing only the dismissal of the claim for … our requirements for applying strict liability to domesticated animals, and the evidence otherwise fails to … had to entice Wishing Stone with a bucket of grain or get assistance from another Southwind employee to help catch the …
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… for the reasons expressed by Judge Garry J. Furnari in the comprehensive oral opinion he set forth on the record on … Geoffrey denied the sexual assault allegations, and concomitant criminal charges were never initiated. On June 22, … that [Geoffrey] had sexually assaulted her multiple times. . . . . [Geoffrey] told her to lie down, put her head …
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… and store CDS [(controlled dangerous substance)] [is] a common practice utilized by individuals who are engaged in … of CDS, drug paraphernalia[,] and records, inside of hidden compartments and or voids in a vehicle, in an attempt to … In June 2023, defendant was sentenced to the State's recommended term of seven years imprisonment on count six, …