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… N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -5, and notification requirements to the community with regard to certain sex offenders, N.J.S.A. … years after he was adjudicated delinquent for sex crimes committed against children. Judge Thomas K. Isenhour ruled … is not supported by scientific and sociological studies or our jurisprudence and is not needed given the …
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… its custodian of records (collectively, the City) under the common law right of access to government records (CL Right). … privilege and the work-product doctrine. Plaintiff filed a complaint in the Law Division seeking to compel the City to turn over the privileged documents under …
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… summary judgment requires our consideration of "the competent evidential materials submitted by the parties to … Plaintiff alleged Peralta, Sr. was going to use his realty company to sell the properties and collect his commission. … Plaintiff sought compensatory and punitive damages and remedies under the CFA. Plaintiff also disclosed he was …
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… _______________________________ NEW JERSEY COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION, Respondent. … Judges Marczyk and Paganelli. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 15-2/22. NOT FOR … A.S.'s claims. To support this assertion, the Board points to the Commissioner finding "the Board has not …
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… 3 A-3131-22 developed pulmonary embolus causing additional complications after the surgery. With her complaint, plaintiff served an AOM against Dr. Shah from … we have not commented on them specifically, all other points plaintiff raises on appeal lack sufficient merit to …
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… appeals from the summary judgment dismissal of her amended complaint against New Jersey State Police (NJSP), and its … later issued disciplinary charges, including willful disobedience for failing to serve the complaint. During the same … filed under CEPA is "deemed a waiver of the rights and remedies available" pursuant to any state statute or the common …
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… of family court proceedings were filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. In 2013, … Two days later, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint alleging harassment. Plaintiff alleged she … fees without prejudice. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration: I. STANDARD OF REVIEW. II. THE …
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… for maintenance of the surrounding property and related common elements. Sloan 3 A-2328-21 ceased paying homeowners' … powers are charged with formulating fair and practical remedies appropriate to the specific dispute." Kaye v. … equity, [a] court has the power to adapt equitable remedies to the particular circumstances of each particular …
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… In this putative class action, plaintiffs assert claims of common law fraud and violations of the Consumer Fraud Act … that interlocutory ruling. Defendants raise the following points for our consideration: I. PLAINTIFFS CLEARLY AND … Beach, 189 N.J. 1, 17 (2006) ("The class-action vehicle remedies the incentive problem facing litigants who seek only a …
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… else that you want to add? I mean it's just going to come out once we continue with the investigation. Is there … I just want protection. Because I know they gonna come after my family and me. DET. CORDI: When you tell these … Constitution guarantees that "[n]o person . . . shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against …
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… On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, PERC Nos. 2016-038, 2016- 196, 2020-063, … for respondent New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission (Frank C. Kanther, Deputy General Counsel, on the … [that] the matter must be dismissed." In support, the City points to the consent decree's provisions requiring: (1) the …
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… from a June 23, 2023, Law Division order dismissing her complaint with prejudice against defendants Hackensack … As a result, "we derive the facts from plaintiff's complaint" and "recite them in the light most favorable to … resulted in plaintiff being "involuntarily 3 A-3499-22 committed" for twelve days and risked her being transferred …
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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. … is satisfied, the plaintiff can pursue "all available remedies . . . even if the plaintiff ultimately loses on his …
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… DEPARTMENT, JODY FARABELLA, Police Chief, MICHAEL SANTIAGO, Commissioner/Mayor, ASHLEIGH UDALVOS, Commissioner, JOSEPH PEPITONE, Commissioner, BRUCE COOPER, Commissioner, JAMES PARENT, …
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… of NJOI contributed the majority of their ownership in that company to NOI and entered into an 3 A-0360-22 operating … Dr. Casey Pierce, became a member of NOI.1 NOI is a company organized under New Jersey's Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act, N.J.S.A. 42:2C-1 to -94. The Agreement covers …
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… and injure herself. After defendants timely answered the complaint, the parties engaged in discovery. During … column while the railing on the left side terminated completely." Witczak concluded the "numerous hazardous … balance as they traveled down same. This condition was then compounded by the fact that the handrail did not allow for …
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… and remediation plans for the Site. NJDEP filed a verified complaint in the probate matter seeking to compel remediation in 2001, alleging Dorchester had failed … nor does the NJDEP waive any of its rights or remedies pursuant thereto." The agreement further provided it …
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… judge did not properly assess defendant's bad faith and non-compliance over the years. We disagree and affirm … substantially for the reasons stated by the judge in his comprehensive written decision. The underlying facts have … considered that both parties "earn[ed] relatively similar income[s],"3 "have accrued substantial attorney fees over a …
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… . . . proceeds at his or her peril by insufficiently completing the [NOA] or CIS. The appellant should explicitly … to the November 4, 2022 order, plaintiffs moved to compel the Estate to produce documents referenced in the … 11, 2022. Moreover, finding the Estate's failure to comply with the rule was "unjustified," the order required …
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… New Jersey Department of Legalized Games of Chance Control Commission, Division of Consumer Affairs. Jeffrey Peter … 56:8-62 (defining food as "a food, food product, food ingredient, dietary supplement or beverage"). 14 A-3312-22 After a …