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… assumed that he was being terminated and returned the company keys, but failed to meet with the employer. … reviewing the factual findings made in an unemployment compensation proceeding, the test is not whether [we] would come to the same conclusion if the original determination …
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… and MAHER KOUR, Defendants-Appellants and RLI INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant. ___________________________ Submitted … Clifford, Kimberlee Clifford, and Owen Clifford are family members who live in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. They … were especially taken into account. 10 A-2126-19 All other points raised on appeal lack sufficient merit to be worthy …
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… gave him a bag from another inmate containing Walden's "commissary stuff." Walden stated he "had no idea what was in … confiscation of the bottle and shank; 365 days loss of commutation time; 300 days of administrative 4 A-2119-19 … possessed the bottle containing the shank. Cf. State v. Milton, 255 N.J. Super. 514, 523 (App. Div. 1992) (finding …
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… Between July 2016 and January 2017, plaintiff resided in a community residence for mentally ill adults that was … rent of $560 for her apartment. Located in Toms River, the community residence is one of many that is licensed and regulated by the Commissioner of the Department of Human Services (DHS). …
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… the court extended the ankle bracelet requirement to accommodate his request for more family time because some of his children lived out of state. … defendant's attorney noted defendant has "significant family ties" and that his sentencing posed "a very difficult …
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… police detectives; thus, he did not have the mens rea to commit resisting arrest by flight. He also challenges his … v. Parsons, 270 N.J. Super. 213, 222 (App. Div. 1994). He compares himself to the defendant in State v. Tucker, 7 … and Udvarhely, followed him without knowing that he had committed an offense until he discarded what appeared to be …
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… precludes a party from attacking on appeal the very outcome sought in the trial court. State v. Jenkins, 178 N.J. … convey his belief that the man on the tape was defendant. Similarly, Detective Goins described what he saw on the video, … with the victim's statement. What occurred here is not similar to what occurred in State v. Lazo, where the Court …
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… v. PHILADELPHIA CONTRIBUTIONSHIP INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant, and SHARON DAVIS, individually, … due plaintiff under the contract, defendant filed a complaint with the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs. … 3 A-2689-19 Plaintiff subsequently filed a Law Division complaint against defendant and her homeowner's insurance …
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… legal principles, we affirm. We presume the parties are familiar with the procedural history and the facts relevant to … American Neighborhood Mortgage Acceptance Company, LLC (ANMAC). The note was secured by a mortgage … in default. On September 6, 2018, plaintiff filed a complaint seeking foreclosure. Defendant filed an answer …
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… that the Disciplinary Review Board considered three complaints made 1 For the balance of our opinion, to avoid confusion, we use the first names of the McKoy family members, as necessary. We apologize for the … documents in the appendix do not specify the nature of the complaints. 4 The order is not in the record. 5 A-0807-19 In …
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… he sustained permanent injuries sufficient to overcome the verbal threshold limitation on lawsuit option. At … to the arbitration based on plaintiff's rejection of the recommended settlement offer and decision to proceed to trial. … retained new counsel on May 7, 2019, fourteen days after completion of the arbitration hearing.4 In addition, the …
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… defendant's arguments at length. We add the following comments. Rule 7:6-2(b) provides "[a] motion to withdraw a … In State v. Slater, our Supreme Court "distill[ed] . . . common principles to help trial courts assess plea … plea after sentencing must be substantiated by strong, compelling reasons." Id. at 160. Judge Jones addressed and …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Burlington County, Docket No. FV-03-1636-19. Mark … a daughter who is now twenty years old. Plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant under the Prevention of Domestic … 9, 2019 event. This case was first listed before the Family Part on April 18, 2019, but was adjourned to May 7, …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Warren County, Docket No. FV-21-0400-19. Pierce … times. Plaintiff testified that defendant's repeated communications and "obsessive behavior" made her "worried … (App. Div. 2006). Following the close of evidence, the Family Part judge rendered a thorough oral decision. The judge …
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… and Rose. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2018-766, 2018-863 and 2018-866. … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Donna Arons, Assistant Attorney General, of … appeal followed. On appeal, petitioner raises the following points for our consideration: I. The Commission erred in …
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… and Bonilla 4 A-0696-18T1 followed. During the next few miles, the officers witnessed the driver, later identified as defendant, committing multiple motor vehicle violations, including operating the Mercedes at seventy miles per hour in a fifty mile per hour zone, passing other …
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… the trial court's January 31, 2018 order dismissing her complaint against defendant William Panico, D.M.D. NOT FOR … trial court's dismissal arose from plaintiff's failure to comply with its prior order of September 13, 2017, which required plaintiff to file a complaint comporting with Rule 1:4 and Rule 4:5-1, and to …
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… and Geiger. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2015-3158, 2016-3249 and 2016-3197. … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … major disciplinary actions within a three-year period for similar infractions in concluding to terminate his employment. …
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… Life pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4, and required him to comply with all Megan's Law registration and reporting … v. Nyhammer, 197 N.J. 383, 401 n.9 (2009). The State similarly bears the burden of proving beyond a reasonable … subjected to physical or psychological coercion. State v. Miller, 76 N.J. 392, 402 (1978). The intoxication of a …
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… argues the court erred by rejecting his contention that the complaint was filed beyond the limitations period and by … payments. On March 4, 2016, plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint. Following defendant's filing of a contesting … 'shall not be commenced following the earliest of' three points in time." Weiner, __ N.J. Super. at __ (slip op. at. …