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… and walked to work. Because jobs were assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, claimant typically arrived at 5:00 … Thereafter, claimant relied on public transportation to commute to Labor Ready's Newark office. Claimant commuted approximately forty-five minutes by bus followed by …
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… situation, Lavin ordered R.C. to go upstairs. After R.C. complied, defendant opened the door all the way, at which … to drop the knife. Initially, defendant refused to comply and spewed profanities while still brandishing the … jury unanimously agreed the defendant was guilty as an accomplice or co-conspirator in a robbery or an aggravated …
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… Submitted March 8, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Fuentes and Gooden Brown. On appeal from the Superior Court … how she was doing, where she was going, and where she was coming from. Labord was cooperative and responded to Pettway's questions. She explained they had just come from her house and were going across town to a friend's …
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… Submitted June 21, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Fuentes and Koblitz. On appeal from the Board of Review, … employment status when he applied for partial unemployment compensation benefits. The followings facts are uncontested. … a salary of $19,114 which will be adjusted accordingly upon completion of current negotiations." As Thorn explained, …
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… WEBB, LLC, Petitioner-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY PINELANDS COMMISSION, Respondent-Respondent. … Messano and O'Connor. On appeal from New Jersey Pinelands Commission, Docket No. 1984-0454.003. Gasiorowski & … facility on its property. Respondent New Jersey Pinelands Commission (the Commission) "called up" or challenged that …
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… failure to acknowledge the gravity of the offense that he committed, the extent of his prior record, and the need to … such officer to bring the vehicle or vessel to a full stop commits a crime of the third degree; except that, a person … of the offense. He was expressing an opinion from the common sense perspective that, while driving at speeds as …
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… murder for the purpose of escaping detection or while committing a robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) or –(a)(2) … felony murder (count three), in exchange for a sentencing recommendation of a thirty-year prison term subject to a … parole supervision and that term will begin as soon as you complete the sentence of incarceration?" To that question …
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… him with second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a controlled dangerous substance/bias crime, … substance, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(a)(1). In exchange, the State recommended an aggregate custodial sentence of seven years … REASONABLE, ARTICULABLE SUSPICION TO BELIEVE DEFENDANT HAD COMMITTED A CRIME AND THE SUBSEQUENT ABANDONMENT OF THE …
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… is the general manager of that facility. Profeta filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part charging defendants with … to ask about a $19.95 "month-to-month" rate with "no commitment" that NYSC advertised outside the facility. … had to pay the "passport" rate until the next billing cycle commenced on December 1. Concepcion did not change Profeta's …
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… and IPT, LLC d/b/a FM FACILITY MAINTENANCE, NORTHWEST COMPANIES, INC., and PINO'S LANDSCAPING, … Callahan & Fusco, LLC, attorneys for respondent Northwest Companies, Inc. (Ryan D. Lang, on the brief). Kent & … general manager. In 2013, plaintiff filed a personal injury complaint against various defendants. She now appeals from a …
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… statements and her present testimony. Much of this is not uncommon and thus is understandable when evaluating … [in] her story to make it more dramatic and thus more compelling. [footnote omitted.] Considering his issues with … contact. The judge properly concluded that defendant had committed an act of sexual contact with R.G., and defendant …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:11- 4(a)(1). In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a sentence not to exceed ten years for burglary, and … knowingly and intelligently made. (4) The cumulative errors committed by plea counsel require post-conviction relief. … that counsel's assistance was not "within the range of competence demanded of attorneys in criminal cases," and …
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… Donaire ordered defendant to stop. When he failed to comply, the officers began a foot pursuit. Defendant ran … and again ordered him to stop. When defendant failed to comply, the officers entered the home, and tackled defendant …
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… its Board of Trustees (Board), and its property management company, Taylor Management (Taylor) (collectively, … She also appeals from orders denying her requests to compel discovery. The underlying dispute involves a $150 … in an altercation with an employee of a snow removal company hired by the Association. Plaintiff's son allegedly …
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… sentenced defendant to two years' probation, subject to the completion of an anger management program, and payment of … decision on the matter. It is not clear how the judge communicated the decision, orally from the bench, in … COURT DID NOT FIND BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT THAT DEFENDANT COMMITTED THIS CRIME, AND DEFENDANT WAS NEVER CHARGED WITH A …
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… He said, among other things: "Most of the defendants that come into this 3 A-2215-15T4 courtroom are people that … literally turned his back on him. Before the judge completed handing down the sentence, defendant asked to be … the Graves Act. See N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6(c). Defendant's accomplices used a gun at the robbery and the defendant was …
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… Alvarez and Manahan.1 On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2013-2328. Mark W. Catanzaro argued … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Susan C. Sharpe, Deputy Attorney General, on the … the February 4, 2015 final decision of the Civil Service Commission (Commission) imposing a fifteen-working-day …
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… possession of heroin in exchange for the State recommending a non-custodial sentence and dismissing the … — a superintendent of a multi-story, multi-unit apartment complex 10 A-3984-14T1 giving consent to law enforcement … does not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the common areas of a building merely because doors to the …
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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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… No. 14-02-0372 for an unrelated drug offense, which was committed approximately two months after the offense that is the subject of this appeal. The two offenses were encompassed in the same plea agreement. Pursuant to the terms … which, from his training and experience, Ruiz knew was a common method used to mask the odor of illegal substances …