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… and Mawla. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-872. Donald C. Barbati argued … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … October 6, 2021 final agency decision by the Civil Service Commission terminating her employment as a senior …
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… WORKSHOP, INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. MERCER INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY, INC., Defendant-Respondent. … summary judgment in favor of defendant Mercer Insurance Company of New Jersey. We affirm. I. Plaintiff operates a … and plaintiff alleged "a substantial loss of business and income" as a result. The record shows that while the business …
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… quarry. The following day, the borough issued defendant two complaint-summonses for exceeding the "allowable hours of … had been warned by the enforcement officer about trucks coming to the property before 7:00 a.m. and defendant put up signage and told trucking companies to have their drivers "stay 1 The State also …
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… summarized the testimony and surveyed the applicable law. Primarily relying on Richardson, 192 N.J. at 212–13, the 4 … Board's conclusion because Duck's shoulder injury "was a common outcome in ordinary experience after unsuccessfully trying to …
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… the default, and plaintiff filed a mortgage foreclosure complaint in September 2015 and an amended complaint in February 2016. Defendants were 1 We omit from … standing is not disputed. 4 A-3311-21 served with the complaints and summons but did not file a responsive …
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… appeals from two November 28, 2022 orders dismissing her complaint against defendants Residential Home Funding Corp. … director of marketing. Marinaro owned RHFC, Lupi was the company CEO, and Kuri the vice president of branch … 330 N.J. Super. 30, 46 (App. Div. 2000). To establish a prima facie case for wrongful termination, a plaintiff must …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2631-21 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DEBRA ANN HEYN, deceased. _______________________ Submitted March 1, 2023 – Decided July 21, 2023 Before Judges Accurso and Natali. On appeal from the …
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… is supervised by the Camden Vicinage Probation Division, completed the Apex Solutions Group program. Apex has … Wynder referred her to the program. Since graduating and completing the Apex Solution Group’s Train-To-Hire program … certification, I submitted well over 20 applications for primarily project management-centered jobs, all online. I …
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… order denying specific performance of an option to purchase commercial real estate. Concluding the trial judge engaged … and her son Kevin Rosales, signed an agreement to rent commercial property in Newark owned by defendant, Rui Sousa. … abuse of discretion standard upon reviewing equitable remedies). "It is perfectly clear that specific performance is …
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… reasons set forth in Judge Patrick J. Arre's thoughtful and comprehensive written opinion. I. The underlying facts of … without an evidentiary hearing. In a written opinion accompanying the December 16 order, the judge found defendant … evidence that lies outside the record that would support a prima facie claim for ineffective assistance of counsel. …
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… and attitude of defendant indicate that she is unlikely to commit another offense), N.J.S.A. 2C:44-l(b)(9). 3 A-3373-20 … utilize medical reports to prove her diminished capacity to commit aggravated manslaughter. After PCR counsel was … issues of material fact and defendant did not establish a prima facie case of ineffective assistance of counsel, he …
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… in 2014 that he had to wait until his direct appeal was completed prior to filing a PCR petition, and the COVID-19 … access to the law library. The COVID restrictions did not become effective until March 2020, approximately ninety days … show: "counsel's assistance was not 'within the range of competence demanded of attorneys in criminal cases'; and . . …
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… period of parole ineligibility. The sentence encompassed consecutive terms for two of the attempted murder … December 16, 2022, the motion judge issued an order and accompanying letter opinion denying the motion. In the …
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… March 9, 2023 adjudication of delinquency for acts that, if committed by an adult, would constitute third-degree receipt … testimony was not helpful to determining whether D.M. committed the offense. The underlying facts were as follows. … D.M.'s pocket, D.M. said "just leave the keys out." This comment aroused the officer's suspicion, and he realized the …
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… challenge the affidavit in support of a wiretap order and communication data warrants (CDW). The gravamen of … N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(b)(2) and second-degree conspiracy to commit that offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2. The trial court … the application sought to intercept wire and electronic communications to or from the 1967 number as well as a [CDW] …
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… 2013, petitioner was released from prison on parole. He completed parole on August 26, 2015. Six years later, on … offenses, and more than five years had elapsed since he had completed parole. The State first responded to petitioner's … than required of a [layperson],'" and that petitioner had committed an "'egregious violation of public trust by …
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… 2 This statement appears in the DRB discipline recommendation of Herbert M. Korn, a New Jersey attorney … infliction of emotional distress in New Jersey. In his complaint, plaintiff alleged defendant knowingly and falsely … Jeffrey's motion. As the attorney representing one of the primary parties to the action, defendant clearly qualifies …
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… Charles J. Most, Psy.D., and dismissing plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. We affirm. I. During the pendency … the cost of this evaluation and report [fifty-fifty]. The accompanying statement of reasons reiterated: The motion … defendant to "prepare a preliminary assessment addressing primarily the mental health and best interest[s] of the …
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… listed for sale on OfferUp, an online marketplace. After communicating during the course of the day, Lopez and … and the phone found in defendant's room, evidenced regular communications between the devices leading up to the … prejudice the jury to act on emotion, instead of logic and common sense." We disagree. At trial, defendant's counsel …
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… together and investigating. And that’s when he made that comment.” (T:207-20 to 207-25). Defendant’s statement is … issues, or misleading the jury[.]” N.J.R.E. 403. Defendant complains that the aforementioned statements are susceptible …