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… continuous interruptions of the trial, and pernicious and combative conduct throughout the proceedings. Further, … Homes, LLC v. Daniel Cohen" (the Sollecito matter). The complaint alleged that around April 2014, plaintiff had … Plaintiff and his family moved into the partially completed home in mid-2015, at which point, despite an …
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… public. The State concluded that because defendant “was noncompliant with the officers and his actions placed the … as the repository of the judicial authority to fashion remedies. In no context is this judicial power to fashion … then concluded that “[u]nlike PTI matters, forfeiture of future public employment is not a typical prosecutorial …
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… and OLD REPUBLIC NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent/ Cross-Appellant. Argued April … to terminate the agreement under the contractual remedies clause of the contract. Old Republic subsequently … 18.2. The trial court found Old Republic was judicially estopped from now arguing that an additional section of the …
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… City United Against the New Ward Map v. Jersey City Ward Commission (A-10/11-24) (089292) Argued January 6, 2025 -- … area of the district and compares it to the area of the smallest (minimum bonding) circle that encloses the entire … impact of compactness, but we believe it helpful for future guidance to suggest that population equality must be …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS June 13, 2025 Robert P. Travers, Esq. … and consist of approximately 1.83 acres. The topography of the property is level with Gray Street, State … of income to be generated by a property and to convert that future benefit into Aceks Property Management LLC v. …
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… Office of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex O P.O. Box 037 ° Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 njcourts.gov … upon a charge or conviction of a crime directed at or committed against a judicial officer with a nexus to the … of Administrative Law, a judge of the Division of Workers' Compensation, and any other judge established by law who …
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… v. STATE OF NEW JERSEY, STATE OF NEW JERSEY MOTOR VEHICLE COMMISSION, Defendants-Respondents, and OFFICE OF THE NEW … Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission, Defendants. ________________________________ … for the PA4 position and that she was one of the top three candidates.3 In a memorandum dated March 29, 2007, …
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… from the May 9, 2014 summary judgment dismissal of their complaint alleging violations of the Conscientious Employees … profane language; and, during one incident, demanded she "stop working, turn around and look him in the eyes," said … assertions applying the governing regulations were unrefuted. Finally, no documentary or testimonial evidence shows …
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… the years, he advanced to various positions within NJT. He commenced this action on May 13, 2011, alleging … had prior experience to qualify for that position, and any future promotions should have accordingly taken that … indicating that "the investigation was in depth and expedient and the conclusions [were] appropriate." Scott-Buczak …
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… : JUVENILE IND : N INITIALS : ALTERNATE CODE : ALT NAME : COMMENTS : PF22-HELP: Press PAUSE/BREAK or SELECT PA1 from … CASE STATUS---------> CLOSED CASE INITIATION TYPE> C COMPLAINT DISPOSITION TYPE----> DSM W/O PR DATE … 003 JUDGEMENT ENTERED---> NO FIRST ANSWER DATE---> CASE COMMENTS?------> NO EXPECTD SERVICE DATE> ACTUAL SERVICE …
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… the waistband of his pants when he was frisked following a stop by Irvington police officers, and his conviction by a … on the seized evidence. Defendant also claims he was not competent to stand trial and his due process rights were … without ordering a psychiatric examination to test his competency. Defendant further appeals from his judgements of …
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… there were extraordinary circumstances sufficient to overcome the mandatory minimum term of imprisonment prescribed … deposit for an apartment in Corning, New York. The $600 was comprised of twelve $50 bills. Palm placed the $600 inside … obtained police records, including vehicle logs. Roldan compiled a list of fourteen officers in seven patrol cars …
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… for unemployment benefits under the Unemployment Compensation Act ("the Act"), N.J.S.A. 43:21-1 to -56. The … conduct that resulted in his or her discharge had the ingredients of willfulness, deliberateness and intention." Ibid. … in the classroom environment. Ibid. Her employer "did not refute her assertion that she was trying to comply with …
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… and IBD. The information provided to patients warned to stop taking the drug and consult a doctor if stomach pain, … a hearing to determine whether Kendall had filed her complaint within the two-year statutory period for personal … (including 4 4 We will not recount here the various studies that led to the original labeling and later relabeling …
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… assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(b)(1); and conspiracy to commit robbery, 1 Although both defendants bear the suffix, … charged, pled guilty to third-degree conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:12-1(b), … But the judge concluded Detective Romano "should have stopped . . . and questioned the defendant to determine …
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… was under twenty-six years of age at the time the crime was committed, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(14). Unpersuaded by … was an incident" at the gas station, "the subject who committed [the] crime was a six-foot black male and … to the search and he has the right to refuse the search or stop the search." Petrola also told defendant he "did not …
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… 2C:14-3(a) (count six).1 He also appeals from his concomitant aggregate sentence of forty-five years' … ten other customers. At or about 2:20 a.m., defendant stopped L.R., and the two conversed for a few minutes … you remember the event of going out clubbing with your buddies, but you don't really remember much, if anything, about …
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… favor of defendants. Plaintiffs argue that the trial court committed reversible error in the jury charge and verdict … David's opening cerebrospinal fluid pressure at the top of the Progress Report as "9 cm," which was normal. … in January 2013, David consulted neurologist Joseph Safdieh, M.D., regarding his headaches and back pain. Dr. …
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… INFRINGED ON THE JURY'S ROLE TO DETERMINE WHETHER DEFENDANT COMMITTED THE CHARGED OFFENSES. POINT IV THE TRIAL COURT … exited their patrol vehicle during a motor-vehicle stop when they heard multiple gunshots. In response, the … men were wearing "[a]ll black," and that one "had a big hoodie on with his face covered" and the other "had a mask on," …
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… that BRR could contest the foreclosure by answering the complaint within forty-five days or redeem the tax lien by … application and noted the motion was unopposed. In its accompanying statement of reasons, the court considered Cavalieri's report, determined that it was unrefuted, and designated the Property abandoned in accordance …