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… had the functional title of "Equipment Manager." For compensation and other purposes, that position was … departmental, university, conference, regional and national committees as requested. Perform other duties as assigned. … had "changed significantly . . . ." He contended he had become responsible for "direct supervision of equipment …
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… November 4, 2021 – Decided February 28, 2022 Before Judges Fuentes, Gilson, and Gummer. On appeal from an order, … in public employment and governing the investigation of complaints about that conduct. When plaintiff filed this … the investigation with others" and provided that failure to comply with that confidentiality directive could result in …
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… found no factual basis for it in the record. The judge did comment that the jury could consider Tellado's testimony at … a reasonable doubt, that the interrogating officers have complied with Miranda. State v. Yohnnson, 204 N.J. 43, 59 … statement. However, even if we could conclude the judge committed an error, we would deem it harmless beyond a …
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… their secret. When asked about if A.H. ever saw anything come out of defendant's private part, A.H. said a white liquid would come out after he had his private part inside her private … penis onto her and a towel[.]" A.H. also mentioned "discomfort inside between her labia" and that she had …
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… next for the State. Roth has been a public safety telecommunicator for twenty years in the City of Clifton and … Parlegreco testified he was dispatched to the condominium complex where defendant ended up. He saw Munro parked on the … vehicle to defendant on the left side of a driveway to the complex. The officer identified defendant as the individual …
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… support a "well-grounded suspicion" that a crime had been committed. State v. Johnson, 171 N.J. 192, 214 (2002) … on Friday, December 7. Law enforcement applied for a communications data warrant (CDW) on Monday. After the CDW … well-grounded suspicion that a crime has been or is being committed" is enough to find probable cause. Moore, 181 N.J. …
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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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… lawsuits filed in the wake of bankruptcy proceedings commenced by Carole Salkind, the owner of all outstanding … Chapter 7 Trustee for Carole Salkind; the action was commenced in Motorworld's name. Not long thereafter, another complaint was filed by Youngman in her own name and in her …
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… the driver of a vehicle, 10 A-1865-19 or its occupants, is committing a motor-vehicle violation or a criminal or … the person's liberty has been restricted." State v. Bacome, 228 N.J. 94, 104 (2017) (citing State v. Smith, 134 … removal from a car stopped for a motor-vehicle violation. Bacome, 228 N.J. at 105. Under New Jersey's Constitution, …
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… in court and in arbitration. Although defendants cannot compel arbitration because of their failure to pay the … A-3090-20 4 Thereafter, plaintiff filed a class action complaint which asserted claims against defendants under the … thereafter, defendants filed a motion to dismiss the complaint and compel arbitration, which plaintiff opposed. …
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… and disoriented." When Officer McGrail "guided [defendant] completely out of his vehicle, several blue wax paper folds … Defendant stated he understood that if did not successfully complete the Drug Court program, he was subject to an … ERRED IN NOT GRANTING A FULL EVIDENTIARY HEARING. 3 To comport with our style conventions, we altered the …
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… Gooden Brown. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2013-2273 and 2013-2274. Shirley … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Dominic Larue Giova, Deputy Attorney General, on … 21, 2017 final agency decision of the Civil Service Commission (Commission), adopting the initial decision of …
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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, … 2 A-2248-18T2 On appeal from the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. John P. Grimes, attorney for appellants. Gurbir …
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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, Individually,1 Defendants. …
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… an October 23, 2015 summary judgment order dismissing its complaint with prejudice and a February 5, 2016 order … facts to support the causes of action it pleaded in its complaint; and on its motion for reconsideration, plaintiff … "Horizon") administer health services programs.1 Commencing in approximately 1996, certain Horizon entities …
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… Anthony F. Picheca, Jr., entered the order and rendered a comprehensive and well-reasoned fourteen-page opinion. We … errors created a "reasonable probability" that the outcome of the proceedings would have been different than if … J.M. Furthermore, distinctive post-mortem lividity and skin compression marks on J.M.'s body matched the pattern of the …
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… his trial counsel did not file appropriate motions or complete the investigation prior to the plea-cutoff date, … he received and rejected a plea offer. The offer was to recommend defendant serve nine (apparently amended to eight) … the plea offer should be reopened because she was unable to communicate [the proposed witness's] unhelpfulness to …
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… a December 12, 2018 order that dismissed plaintiff's complaint. The motion judge reconsidered after he stated he never meant to dismiss plaintiff's complaint with prejudice and that the order was otherwise … improperly granted reconsideration as before filing its complaint, plaintiff did not provide sufficient information …
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… V.S. met with CCBSS representative Cynthia L. Repsher, completed a Medicaid application on R.P.'s behalf, and … concerning R.P.'s medical care in the event R.P. "become[s] incapable of making decisions for [her]self." The … notice" listing any additional information required to complete an eligibility determination. According to Gensel, …
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… . . . connected together or constituting parts of a common scheme or plan." Indeed, Rule 3:15-1(b) bars … to the appropriate prosecuting officer at the time of the commencement 7 A-3164-16T4 of the first trial." However, … the assault 4 While not admissible to prove propensity to commit crime, other crimes evidence "may be admitted for …