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… and Rose. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2020-1186. Arnold Shep Cohen argued … determinations upholding disciplinary suspensions of one (1) through five (5) days. . . . . 5. The panel … 206 N.J. 14, 27 (2011). Ordinarily, we defer to the Commissioner's determination unless it was "arbitrary, capricious, …
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… penalties for a conviction for violating the conditions of community supervision for life (CSL) by changing the offense … of a sentence requiring compliance with CSL for only one endangering-the-welfare-of-a-child offense: "engaging in … the statute). The principle reflects the general rule embodied in N.J.S.A. 1:1- 15's express language: "No offense …
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… NO. A-0885-20 DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, Petitioner-Respondent, v. T.M., Respondent-Appellant. … agency determination under N.J.A.C. 3A:10-7.3(c) that his commission of child abuse or neglect was "not established." … be 'substantial.'") (citations omitted). 6 A-0885-20 The primary focus of the statute is to preserve the safety of …
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… not restored, the Association moved to enforce plaintiffs' compliance with the consent order. The Chancery Division … where the contractual provision is subject to more than one reasonable interpretation, it is ambiguous, and the … judgment is inappropriate, at least where it is clear that one of the parties seeks discovery. See Crippen v. Cent. …
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… the statements on appeal. In accordance with the State's recommendation per the plea agreement, the judge sentenced … Release Act (NERA), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2, and a twelve-and-one-half-year period of parole ineligibility under the … ruled both statements were admissible at trial. II. Relying primarily on the Court's decision in State v. Reed, 133 N.J. …
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… It is in a single-family and two- family residential zone near the campus of Rutgers University. In 2010, the City … building with thirty-two two- bedroom apartments and two one-bedroom apartments. It also has an 1 Plaintiff appeals … from rent control for thirty years from the date of its completion. The same developer constructed a similar …
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… OF RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY, Petitioner-Appellant, and OFFICE PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES … On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, PERC No. 2020-21. John J. Peirano argued the … dispute over a disciplinary determination . . . ." PERC reasoned that 7 A-1228-19 resolution of the scope of …
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… v. COUNTY OF BERGEN, KATHLEEN A. DONOVAN, PETER INCARDONE, BRIAN HIGGINS, JAMES GIBLIN, and JAMES J. TEDESCO III … Peter R. Yarem argued the cause for respondent Peter Incardone (Scarinci & Hollenbeck, LLC, attorneys; Peter R. Yarem, … casting vote-by-mail ballots at the Bergen Plaza for the upcoming November 2014 general election. Accordingly, voters …
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… JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1766-23 R.G.,1 Petitioner-Appellant, v. DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES and OFFICE OF COMMUNITY CHOICE OPTIONS, Respondents-Respondents. … with the medications, [and] supervision . . . with the diet . . . , she would go into exacerbation of the chronic …
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… (the Board) motion for summary judgment and dismissing the complaint with prejudice. Based on our review of the record … in charge of storing equipment after band competitions. One night after a competition, D.C. cornered A.M. in the … never saw a psychologist, a psychiatrist, [or] her own primary care physician for any damage that she says . . . …
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… pertinent part: An actor is guilty of sexual assault if he commits an act of sexual penetration with another person and … applicable language] … (1) inflict bodily injury on anyone or commit any other offense; (2) accuse anyone of an offense; (3) expose any secret which would tend to …
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… follows: 1. Authorized the Administrative Director of the Com1s to prescribe the standards, qualifications, and … Questions on this notice may be directed to Joanne M. Dietrich, Assistant Director for Family Practice, at (609) … Office of the Courts may temporarily approve for a one-year period an applicant who has not yet completed the …
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… to the Atlantic Highlands Municipal Harbor to investigate a complaint that two individuals were harvesting clams inside … both defendants clamming in the prohibited area for nearly one hour. Bahrle then moved to the shellfish plant on Sandy … court pilot program. The New Jersey DEP identifies bodies of water suitable and unsuitable for harvesting …
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… the opinion we use Ermal to avoid confusion. 3 A-3002-23 become fully responsible for the additional cost of material and/or labor occasioned by the unforeseen or hidden damage." The parties … to file an answer was a mistake because: English is not his primary language; he had limited "experience with legal …
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… JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2316-23 A.D., Petitioner-Appellant, v. ESSEX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY … is Aid and Attendance; establish and fund a Qualified Income Trust (QIT), if their combined income was above $2,772 … N.J.A.C. 10:71-2.9. While the applicant is "the primary source of information," the case worker is …
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… motion for reconsideration. After plaintiff filed a complaint pursuant to the New Jersey Law Against … Additionally, plaintiff contends the trial court erroneously applied the summary- judgment standard and erred in … defendant's motion. Plaintiff failed to establish a prima facie case of disability discrimination, and the trial …
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… expired September 2014. On December 2, 2014, defendant phoned the victim. The indictments were consolidated and thus … conduct dating back to 2002, up to and including the 2014 phone call. . . . . Defendant met C.L. in a 1998 "personal … hearing on a PCR petition only if they establish a prima facie case in support of PCR, material issues of …
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… the hearing, claimant testified. He described Monarch as a company that performed "boiler repair and pipe work." The … do the work. She initially testified she "was told by everyone, including [claimant], that he was retiring." But on … he had received a diagnosis of and treatment for primary osteoarthritis of both knees several months before …
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… an evidentiary hearing. Because defendant failed to make a prima facie showing of ineffective assistance of counsel … and continued to shout at his wife, as Garris, hearing the commotion, came outside and advised defendant to leave. … testified about statements defendant made to them in phone calls and text messages after the shooting. In one phone …
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… Approved 6/11/18 … COMPUTER CRIMINAL ACTIVITY – ACCESSES TO DEFRAUD … N.J.S.A. … services, property, personal identifying information, or money, from the owner of a computer or any third party. In … services, property, personal identifying information, or money, from the owner of a computer or any third party; The …