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… its use in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-0493-22 comply with the process delineated under In re Application … 240 N.J. 563 (2020), we vacate the order and remand for a compliant hearing. In July 2022, petitioner applied for a … the requirements of the [National Rifle Association (NRA)] comprehensive pistol qualification course." The certificate …
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… by defendant, City of Jersey City. Plaintiff filed a complaint on behalf of its members seeking a declaratory … (LAD), N.J.S.A. 10:5-1 to -50, in failing to accommodate the pertinent firefighters, and retaliating … Rule 4:6-2(e), finding plaintiff failed to establish the prima facie elements required for disability discrimination …
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… of Corrections (Department or NJDOC), which found Nelson committed prohibited act *.005, threatening another with … As a result of these statements, Nelson was charged with committing prohibited act *.005. After Nelson was served … state at the time of the August 21, 2023, incident, her competency to participate in the disciplinary proceedings, …
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… March 28, 2009. The Wisnovskys also had an updated survey completed, dated April 23, 2009. After a hearing in … the City property maintenance code enforcement officer, to come to 3 Wendy Terrace to inspect the "collapsed retaining … delivered it to Pinto on February 28, 2017. In the letter accompanying the transcript, plaintiff stated his "position …
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… defendant's motion for summary judgment and dismissing his complaint for adverse possession. Having reviewed the … final judgment by default. In March 2021, plaintiff filed a complaint against Frezghi alleging he committed fraud, breached a verbal contract, and the implied …
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… motion for summary judgment, and dismissed the amended complaint with prejudice. We affirm. In February 2020, … of interest (LOI) to provide financing for plaintiff's commercial hotel property. Among other terms, defendant … (SBA) 504 loan through a Certified Development Company (CDC).1 The LOI did not require plaintiff to obtain …
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… a Union County indictment with second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. … Caraballo and an unidentified juvenile. The three agreed to commit an armed robbery and drove around in Caraballo's car … principles, and concluded defendant failed to establish a prima facie claim of ineffective assistance of counsel …
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… v. MALACHITE GROUP, LTD., and DEPTFORD COMMONS, LLC, Defendants-Appellants. … the Township of Deptford sought to fine defendants Deptford Commons, LLC and Malachite Group, Ltd., a total of … or limitation of a penalty imposed by an ordinance must comply with the statutory authority." ); see also State v. …
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… Manpower, U.S. Inc.'s ("Manpower") motion to dismiss and compel arbitration against all defendants and the August 16, … part: 1 Plaintiff does not appeal the part of the order compelling arbitration against Manpower. 2 Datascope, … but not limited to, any claims of trade secrets, unfair competition, compensation, classification, minimum wage, …
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… order, the defendant violated the restraining order and/or committed additional acts of domestic violence. I have … who evaluated the Instagram message. Primrose used computer software to download data from plaintiff's … 4 N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(c) states in pertinent part: a person commits a petty disorderly persons offense if, with purpose …
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… September 3, 2020. Therefore, his retirement did not become due and payable, or final until October 3, 2020[,] as … 2002)). "[T]he test is not whether an appellate court would come to the same conclusion if the original determination … public employees . . . [because] they constitute deferred compensation earned by the employee during [their] years of …
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… was charged with four counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit kidnapping, four counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit murder, two counts of murder, two counts of felony … reasonable diligence"; or (3) "that the petition alleges a prima facie case of ineffective assistance of counsel that …
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… former immediate supervisor—Biss1—and the company's owner and CEO— Morehardt—under the New Jersey Law … and distributor of aluminum casings, as assistant comptroller. In his only written performance evaluation in … assert individual liability cannot be imposed against a primary decision maker under NJLAD. We find both arguments …
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… defendant was charged with second-degree conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:5–2 and N.J.S.A. … 2C:39–7(b). Defendant was twenty- five years old when he committed these offenses. 3 A-0358-22 At sentencing on … A REDUCTION OF [DEFENDANT'S] EXCESSIVE SENTENCE Defendant primarily contends, as he did before the court, he should be …
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… videos, he "put[] [the pictures] out[,] so the police community [could] look at it and . . . identify" the … substantial justice, and the record is sufficiently complete to permit its adjudication." Ibid. Evidence that … "lay opinion on a matter 'as to which the jury is as competent as [the witness] to form a conclusion." Id. at …
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… old. Following that initial contact, defendant continued to communicate with T.B. through text message and email, utilizing the email addresses jdickmaster34@xxxxx.com and j.hood23@xxxxx.com. At some point during their communications, T.B. …
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… (NOI) to foreclose and thereafter filed a foreclosure complaint. Defendant and Mitchell did not contest the matter … judgment of foreclosure or alternatively, to dismiss the complaint because she contended plaintiff lacked 1 … the final judgment of foreclosure in order to amend the complaint and join an additional lienholder. The motion was …
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… of two young children, appeals from an order dismissing the complaint filed by the Division of Child Protection and … was tracking her vehicle. Because Jan was the children's primary caregiver at that time, the Division implemented a … her child was ugly. In August 2019, Jan was involuntarily committed to a hospital for psychiatric treatment. She was …
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… B. Fenningham, on the brief). PER CURIAM Mount Construction Company, Inc. (Mount) appeals from the February 23, 2022 … Wage Act (PWA), N.J.S.A. 34:11-56.25 to -56.70c, if the DOL Commissioner makes a determination that an employer has … less than the rates applicable under" the statute, the Commissioner may issue a stop-work order and civil …
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… resulted in the other driver's hospitalization. 6 Appellant completed a court-ordered substance abuse program as a … part: No person of good character and good repute in the community in which he lives, and who is not subject to any …