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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0168-19T1 RUSSELL SMITH, Complainant-Appellant, v. MOORESTOWN TOWNSHIP, … other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-0168-19T1 PER CURIAM Complainant Russell Smith (Smith) appeals from a Government … Records Council (GRC) final agency decision dismissing his complaint alleging Moorestown Township violated the Open …
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… 120-day administrative segregation sanction, 60-day loss of commutation time, and 10-day loss of recreational … the hearing officer's decision, finding the Department "compli[ed] with procedural safeguards" and the sanction … whether there is substantial evidence the inmate has committed the prohibited act and whether, in making its …
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… and a daughter who, at the time of the amended FRO, completed her sophomore year in college. In 1998, the … was not listed for sale. In April 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint under the domestic violence docket, which the … but unmarried persons the legal and equitable remedies generally available would be unfair and unwise." Id. at …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY, (PSE&G), Defendant/Third-Party … its claim against PSE&G as a cross-claim or third-party complaint. The parties refer to themselves in their … a new trial on the limited issue of the fire damage. "The primary purpose of tort law is that of compensating …
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… until 2014, when the child was four. Plaintiff's subsequent complaint for custody, parenting time, and to be named the … with the intent for him or her to produce a report and recommend a parenting time schedule.3 A later February 19, … hearing on the issue, because plaintiff failed to make a "prima facie showing that a consent or an agreement was …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:39-7(b). On March 18, 2016, the trial judge commenced defendant's sentencing hearing. Defendant … before police even had any reason to suspect that he had committed a crime. His statements no doubt came as a … affirmatively volunteered the information that he had committed a crime and led the officers to the place where …
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… afford other relief requested by defendant because he had come to judge with unclean hands. Having reviewed the … result in sanctions of $100 for every day that he failed to comply. On October 2, 2018, plaintiff sent defendant a … avoiding closing costs, including realtor’s 5 A-4662-18T3 commissions and attorney’s fees, associated with selling the …
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… Mayra V. Tarantino, which we amplify with the following comments. I. On March 24, 2004, defendant was charged with … defendant's motion in an April 26, 2019 order. In an accompanying written opinion, she found that "it was within … and violated both the Federal and State Constitutions primarily because he was a youthful defendant effectively …
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… Act (OPRA) case, the trial court dismissed the requestor's complaint for access to heavily redacted documents, without … essential. We therefore remand for that review. In his OPRA complaint, plaintiff Richard Rivera challenged the redaction … and transportation; body armor; call response guidelines; communications; confidential sources; duty death and serious …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2014-4978. Francis W. … and had a second surgery on her left shoulder. Petitioner complained her right shoulder was injured due to overuse … and medical reports submitted . . . may constitute a prima facie case and may be sufficient basis for the …
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… his supplemental certification, and further argued that a "combination of errors and ineffective assistance of … to the PCR judge for the assignment of a "newly assigned competent PCR [c]ounsel." Like his claims against trial … hearing. Cummings, 321 N.J. Super. at 170. To establish a prima facie claim of ineffective assistance of counsel, the …
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… and buttocks. The victim's mother sought assistance from a community group, which contacted the Division of Child … About a month later, defendant was found in New York. Accompanied by other officers, Detective Moreno arrested … 178 N.J. 56, 59 (2003). After the defendant agreed to accompany the detectives to the prosecutor's office, he …
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… and reasonable, and the burden is on the plaintiff to overcome these presumptions. Bergen Pines Cty. Hosp. v. N.J. … the weight given to expert testimony "is within the competence of the fact-finder." LaBracio Family P'ship v. …
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… 2007. Defendant pled guilty to both charges without any recommendation by the State as to sentencing at a hearing held … immediately followed his plea, and although the State recommended a suspended sentence subject to defendant's … The mere raising of a claim for PCR does not establish a prima facie claim of IAC that would support granting …
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… of a change of address. However, his probation officer recommended that defendant have the opportunity to remain in … car as he left the library.1 In addition, defendant made a comment to Supervisor Coder about property values in her … 2C:45-3(a)(4), the judge found that defendant failed to comply with "substantial requirements" of his probation by …
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… 17, 2017. Thereafter, plaintiff filed a small claims complaint against defendant, alleging that as the … the plaintiff marshaled sufficient evidence to satisfy each prima facie element of a cause of action."). Defendant did … Courts should read contracts "as a whole in a fair and common sense manner[,]" and enforce them "based on the …
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… B.L., appeals from a June 9, 2017 Family Part order compelling him to pay plaintiff J.L. $203 per week for the … years of age. See N.J.S.A. 2A:17-56.67(a), (e). In order to compel a parent to contribute toward a child's financial … child support. Therefore, plaintiff filed a motion to compel defendant to contribute toward his financial …
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… equipment or peripherals; and 20.802, attempting to commit or aiding another in committing any of the above acts. The hearing officer … defendant with third-degree possession of an electronic communication device while confined to a county correctional …
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… that she paid. Pellegrino some fifteen months later filed a Complaint on behalf of herself and others similarly … the class action. 3 Under the New Jersey Court Rules, a Complaint may only be dismissed for failure to state a claim … cannot be gleaned from even an obscure statement in the Complaint, particularly if additional discovery is …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS _____________________________________ … personnel. Initially, NBIMC planned to eliminate all three components of its dental program: the Dental Residency … three stages. First, a plaintiff must be able to provide a prima facie case of discrimination. Beatty v. Miller, 366 …