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… of a boy under the age of thirteen with the purpose to humiliate and degrade the boy. A Bergen County Grand Jury … June 4, 2014, determined that defendant was a repetitive, compulsive sex offender. In accordance with the plea … "[t]he record before us contains no indication of any similar withholding from the trial court of information that …
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… Plaintiff appeals from Law Division orders dismissing her complaint asserting various claims against defendants … motions to dismiss for failure to state a claim. Rezem Family Assocs. LP v. Borough of Millstone, 423 N.J. Super. 103, 114 (App. Div. 2011). We …
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… acceptance into PTI is dependent upon an initial recommendation by the Criminal Division Manager and consent of … N.J.S.A. 39:3-40," with the most recent being in 2000. Similarly, he noted that defendant's convictions for DWI … required counseling and treatment through PTI, and his family would not suffer any undue hardship. After considering …
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… assessments" than the Tribunal "where the record is open to competing interpretations." Messick v. Bd. of Review, 420 … Logan, 299 N.J. Super. at 348. New Jersey's Unemployment Compensation Law disqualifies a person from receiving … directly to the individual's employment, which was so compelling as to give the individual no choice but to leave …
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… such explicit text in the enabling statutes because it is common sense that disability retirees leave their jobs due … of that rehabilitation statute, which is among a group of similar 8 A-5052-16T1 statutes that have been in existence for … an attempt to collect benefits for which he is ineligible. Common sense informs our decision that there was no reason …
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… qualifications to hear a case are ordinarily resolved 'by common law, statute, or the professional standards of the … judge, to designate a judge to hear the matter, including communications with the prosecutor, [e]mpaneling the grand …
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… motion for reconsideration of a prior order1 dismissing its complaint, which protested certain taxes and fees. We … to Final Audit Determination. Thereafter, plaintiff filed a complaint with the Tax Court challenging defendant's … referenced his prior decision in his written opinion accompanying the May 30, 2017 order. See N. Jersey …
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… into Pretrial Intervention (PTI). The PTI director recommended defendant's acceptance into the program but was … [is] a piece of an ongoing organized criminal activity," militating against defendant's admittance to PTI, … the nature of the offense and facts in the case "strongly militate against diversion." In our view, 8 A-1099-17T3 the …
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… NO. A-2277-16T4 IN THE MATTER OF EDMUND ANSARA, CITY OF MILLVILLE, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY. … and Manahan. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2016-4183 and 2016- 4255. Michael J. … Stephen D. Barse argued the cause for respondent City of Millville (Gruccio, Pepper, De Santo & Ruth, PA, attorneys; …
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… his phone, entrapped him, and because the prosecutor committed misconduct at trial. Oral argument was held before … professional assistance; that is, the defendant must overcome the presumption that, under the circumstances, the … show that the errors had some conceivable effect on the outcome of the proceeding." Id. at 693 104 S. Ct. at 2067, 80 …
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… defense counsel that the PTI program director was not recommending acceptance. Consequently, on February 8, 2018, … far outweighed any other factors that 6 A-1351-18T4 might militate in favor of diversion and would not consent to … discretion to give more weight to those factors militating against diversion. The judge then ruled that the …
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… prior DWI convictions: (1) a 1973 DWI conviction in West Milford; (2) the 1980 DWI conviction in Irvington; (3) a … by counsel, they had a defense to the DWI charge and the outcome would, in all likelihood, have been different." Ibid. 5 … of direct review; and, finally, (4) give the new rule complete retroactive effect [. . . .] 6 A-1944-18T1 [State …
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… to her shoulder, arm, neck, back, and knees. Plaintiff's family members took photos of the chair shortly after the … 4 A-4160-17T4 On June 29, 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint against Khubani and Caco Manufacturing Corp. … of a negligence claim, "the landlord of a multiple-family dwelling is subject to the same basic duty as an owner …
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… v. NEW JERSEY MANUFACTURERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … The NJM UIM endorsement defines insured as "[y]ou or any family member." A family member is described to include "a person related to you …
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… he later returned to light duty.1 On April 18, 2014, in a similar incident at the same facility, Hubert suffered another … Dictionary, https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/synucleinopathy. 5 Proteinopathy is "[a]ny disease or … [Hubert] does not have a known synucleinopathy in his family; therefore, it would not be arguable that he had a …
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… the tree was located on his front lawn, and there were no complaints of branches falling from it, or other problems … the judge asked if defendant "ever [had] a tree expert come out and see whether the tree was alive or dead[.]" … 213 N.J. 463, 478 (2013); Manalapan Realty, LP v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). On appeal, …
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… JOSEPH SIGNOR, individually and on behalf of others similarly situated, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. GWC WARRANTY … denying its motion to dismiss plaintiff's class action complaint and compel arbitration. We reverse. We take the … alleging violations of the CFA and TCCWNA. Defendant points to the contract provisions, which define arbitrable …
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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Middlesex County, Docket No. FM-12-1553-15. … defendant (mother) appeals from a February 3, 2017 Family Part order denying her motion to name additional … the care of family members only. If this arrangement becomes problematic or not in the children's best interests, …
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… received a call from a patrolman who stated a woman had come into the police station and reported that a neighbor, … that defendant did not penetrate his anus, but the child complained his "butt was sore." C.H.'s denial of … jury proceedings for the second indictment also included similar testimony from Detective Butler about C.H.'s …
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… factual assertions. On January 23, 2013, plaintiff accompanied her granddaughter to cheerleading practice at … R. 4:46-2(c). The court must "consider whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the … had not provided any sort of expert testimony. We similarly rely instead on the absence of any evidence showing …