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… 2 Of that amount, $419,000 represents the jury's award for compensatory damages under the Conscientious Employee … and a hearing was held on June 20, 2007. In September, the Commissioner of Personnel rejected plaintiff's appeal, … involve any change to his rank of sergeant, did affect his compensation because he would not have as many opportunities …
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… . ." The parties further agreed to designate the CBA as a "complete and final understanding . . . of all bargainable … "driving . . . a refuse truck" even though "he had not completed his CDL requirement[s] [for a driving license]." … up to the meeting" unless his "union representative" accompanied him. Manning did not attend the scheduled …
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… March 10, 2014 Law Division order dismissing their civil complaint without prejudice and ordering them to arbitrate … the Hajj, but were extremely unsatisfied with the accommodations, food, transportation, hospitality services, … by defendants. On June 7, 2013, plaintiffs filed a civil complaint against defendants alleging common law fraud, …
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… Persons count of the Indictment)2 You must disregard completely your prior verdict and consider anew the evidence … (1986). 4 The crimes set forth in the statute include the commission or an attempt or conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, arson, burglary, escape, …
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… who elects to take advantage of the employer's offer, to come to the facility in person to pick up from the … credits she earned. In addition, the employee must come to the facility in person to pick up from a particular … fee. She also reported to the personnel office, where she completed an incident report detailing the fall and her …
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… OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2691-10T2 COMPREHENSIVE PSYCHOLOGY SYSTEM, P.C., Plaintiff-Respondent, … former employee from practicing his profession within ten miles of CPS's facility or from soliciting CPS's patients … in bringing this matter to conclusion. Indeed, defendant points to no evidence material to the controversy, …
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… in this case has been presented and the attorneys have completed their summations. We now arrive at that time when … to you for your attention to this case. I would like to commend counsel for the professional manner in which they … court as soon as possible to receive your 5 See State v. Milton, 178 N.J. 421 (2004), setting forth the process to be …
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… In June 2017, plaintiff, an advertising agency, filed a complaint against defendant for unpaid fees, and served … credit because CMA had no established credit with any media companies. Beginning in 2005, CMA billed DeCozen for … documents' creation and 10 A-3078-18T1 distribution, her familiarity with defendant's account, and that defendant did …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2248-18T2 NEW JERSEY MOTOR VEHICLE COMMISSION, Petitioner-Respondent, v. LARRY'S PROFESSIONAL … ____________________________ NEW JERSEY MOTOR VEHICLE COMMISSION, Petitioner-Respondent, v. LARRY WILLIAMS, … the twenty-one OBD scans at issue, there were multiple data points that are inconsistent with the data produced during …
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… EVERETT, PETER FERRO, GLENN VAN PELL, STEVE POLLACK, LISA MCCOMSEY, CHRIS ROSATI, GERRY RODELLI, SHEREE ROBINSON, PAUL … of Trustees, OCEAN COUNTY BUSINESS ASSOCIATION GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE and MEMBERS OF THE GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE, … grievance procedure that was not "to be equated with the similar rights 6 A-3630-15T1 guaranteed by our federal and …
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… with insubordination, specifically, failing and refusing to comply with an order of Captain Kevin M. Kitchin to sign a … an eight-day suspension without pay, with a warning that similar conduct in the future will result in more severe … officer also stated that a police department is a quasi-military operation, where compliance with all lawful orders …
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… that was directly behind him, defendant was driving a few miles under the speed limit and slowed down as he approached … to make a left-hand turn, directly across the path of the oncoming motorcycle, which struck defendant's car on its right … to testify "that the presence of . . . 15 [nanograms per milliliter (ng/ml)] of marijuana in one's system is …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Hudson County, Docket No. FV-09-0178-19. Adam W. … and circumstances, including those that defendant argues militate against an FRO. We therefore affirm entry of the … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… license. Defendant informed Officer Dorward he had been coming from a family party in Edison and that he owned a business in New … Dorward, the State presented testimony from a Motor Vehicle Commission employee, Andrew Feller. Defendant did not …
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… his appeal from a disqualification from unemployment compensation benefits and denying his request to vacate the … Hearing Examiner addressing the merits of his unemployment compensation claim and stating he would "speak with [the … an appeal from an order of the Board denying unemployment compensation, our review "is limited to determining whether …
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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Essex County, Docket No. FV-07-2872-15. Garrity, … filed a brief. PER CURIAM Defendant J.S. appeals from a Family Part order denying his motion to delete his name from … are not disputed. In April 2015, plaintiff C.J. filed a complaint alleging defendant committed the offenses of …
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… local residents with local businesses within a particular community. The idea involved development of a new media … marketing local businesses to area residents through their company, VMG.4 Black saw an opportunity to use his business … by Black with the assistance of the owner of a landscaping company 4 VMG published several print magazines touting …
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… the brief). PER CURIAM C.B.1 appeals the dismissal of her complaint with prejudice under Rule 4:6-2(e) on behalf of … "gingivitis," causing the child to feel "embarrassed and humiliated." That month, Speed and Gray ostensibly told D.B. … the tragedy that such loss represents to the student's family and community at large[.]" N.J.S.A. 18A:37-13.1(i). …
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… a U-turn, drive a short distance westbound, and enter a commercial parking lot. The parking lot, in which no other … slowly on the shoulder of a state highway in a rural, fifty-miles- per-hour zone with its left turn signal activated. … operation of the vehicle in this fashion for one-tenth of a mile, the trooper effectuated a stop. 11 A-2781-17T4 Id. at …
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… IF CONVICTED AT TRIAL, HE 4 A-3492-15T4 REJECTED THE PLEA RECOMMENDATION OFFERED BY THE STATE AND INSTEAD PROCEEDED TO … In making that demonstration, a defendant must overcome a strong presumption that counsel rendered reasonable … (citing Hill v. Lockhart, 474 U.S. 52, 56-57 (1985)). Similarly, a defendant can challenge his rejection of a plea …