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… Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ("PSE&G"), Defendant-Respondent. … Plaintiff testified he has difficulty carrying a gallon of milk and cannot stand or bend for long periods. He also … other employees, all with troubled backgrounds and with similar and/or different circumstances (i.e., alcohol/drug …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Essex County, Docket No. FD-07-2382-17. 1 … child. Protection of the appellant and minor child is a compelling interest that outweighs the Judiciary's … on behalf of her child, applied for and received from a Family Part judge a predicate order the child met the …
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… the president (the victim) of Gerrus Maintenance, Inc. (the company), reported to police that defendant, the company's bookkeeper, over a period of approximately three … N.J. Super. 8 A-2479-17T1 171, 180 (App. Div. 1976). She points out that neither the victim's age nor his monetary …
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… C. HOPKINS, Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff, and GANNETT COMPANY, INC., d/b/a THE COURIER-POST, Defendant-Respondent, … order granting summary judgment to defendant Gannett Company, Inc., doing business as (d/b/a) The Courier-Post (defendant),1 and dismissing plaintiffs' complaint with prejudice. Plaintiffs argue the trial court …
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… but granted him deferred retirement, which provides lesser compensation, based upon his fourteen years of service. The … testimony. While acknowledging that he and Dr. Weiss made similar findings subsequent to their respective examinations … in the MRI films, were consistent with findings in a similarly aged individual. His conclusion drew on his …
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… not memorialize its findings or conclusions. Swan filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs and an order to show … by the . . . board to regulate by licensing," id. at 440. Similarly, no provision of N.J.S.A. 26:3-31 expressly empowers … prohibit the construction or maintenance of privies and similar facilities until the board issues a license therefor, …
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… denying plaintiff 's application. Plaintiff filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs, challenging the … address the Board's resolution. Plaintiff is an advertising company that owns and operates billboards. It leases a … non-residential use, 57 feet in the air, next to a single family residential community and neighborhood and does not …
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… robbery, N.J.SA. 2C:15-1; second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a); … guilty to first-degree robbery, second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, and first-degree aggravated sexual assault. … estoppel, the single controversy doctrine or any other similar principle of law." Badiali v. N.J. Mfrs. Ins. Grp., …
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… INTERNATIONAL JEWELERS UNDERWRITERS AGENCY, LTD, ANTONIO ACOSTA, and MICHAEL NEMAN, Defendants-Respondents. … to "Lloyd's," which we understand is the actual name of the company, to be consistent with the record. 3 A-1346-19T2 alleged losses in excess of $1 million. He submitted claims for compensation under his …
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… New Jersey Department of Corrections (DOC) finding that he committed prohibited act *.202, "possession or introduction … 181 days of administrative segregation, 180 days' loss of commutation credits, and fifteen days' loss of recreation … his opportunity to confront or call witnesses. We reach a similar conclusion with respect to appellant's claim that the …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2004-30601. Louis M. … S. Chandonnet, on the brief). PER CURIAM This workers' compensation case comes before us a second time, previously … permanency in his opinion, the second JOC was required to revisit compensability solely as it affected his decision as …
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… confirmed defendant's residence through the Motor Vehicle Commission. Klumpp's supporting affidavit included his … Probable cause is "consistently characterized . . . as a common-sense, practical standard for determining the … 42 N.J. 377, 387 (1964)). The United States Supreme Court similarly described probable cause as a "practical, …
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… attic. 4 A-2917-18T4 possession of a firearm during the commission of a CDS offense, in violation of N.J.S.A. … After oral argument, the PCR court denied the petition in a comprehensive nineteen-page written decision. In addressing … on the part of trial counsel would not have changed the outcome of the suppression motion. The PCR court also rejected …
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… (count four); one count of third-degree conspiracy to commit theft by unlawful taking, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and … titles to the scrap yard owners, which he created using computer software he developed. At his July 2013 plea … paint shop to repaint the stolen vehicles. He also admitted committing theft and fencing stolen property with a …
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… of plaintiff Jesus Gonzalez's employment discrimination complaint against his former employer, defendant Electronic … by its designated trial counsel and did not have any other company representative present when the terms were confirmed … reiterated the same 1 In the order, the judge affirmed a similar order dated July 10, which was entered without giving …
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… 2016, after a year-long investigation, the IA Division recommended the allegations against plaintiff be sustained and … from three psychologists.2 All three psychologists recommended plaintiff be rearmed and returned to regular duty … that plaintiff was insubordinate, demonstrated conduct unbecoming a public employee, "caused a dangerous 1 A …
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… and he positively identified defendant as the man who committed the armed robbery. Defendant was subsequently … remaining charges. The plea deal required the State to recommend to the trial judge that defendant be sentenced to an … linking [defendant] to the crimes." The judge further commented defendant's "assertion that he would have filed …
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… stated that he viewed the United States as his and his family's home. According to defendant, he only travelled to … once when he was twelve-years-old. Although he had family members who lived there, defendant had virtually no communications with them. Addressing his 1993 offense, when …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2014-4978. Francis W. … and had a second surgery on her left shoulder. Petitioner complained her right shoulder was injured due to overuse … [N.J.A.C. 12:235-3.2 (f).] We held with respect to a similar regulation that "a motion for temporary disability or …
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… twenty minutes later, Adler returned to the store to complete an incident report. She testified that while she was completing the report, the employee brought a piece of an … insufficient to create a genuine issue of material fact." Miller v. Bank of Am. Home Loan Servicing, L.P., 439 N.J. …