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… 2018 order that dismissed with prejudice his Law Division complaint for damages. We affirm. Plaintiff's complaint, … had been dismissed for lack of prosecution without the requisite sixty-day dismissal notice. This reinstatement allowed … by qualified immunity because he is not a government official." The court found defendant's "alleged conduct did …
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… and Currier. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2015-2274. Steven Braun argued the … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … the book needed to be replaced or if copies were needed for official business. This is because the logbook contained …
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… granted furloughs to work, and there were frequent comings and goings from 1 The document was admitted into … function by flight. See N.J.S.A. 2C:29-1(a) ("A person commits an offense if he purposely obstructs, impairs or … to prevent a public servant from lawfully performing an official function by means of flight . . . ."). Defense …
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… POLICE CHIEF HAL CISER, (Defendants named in their official capacities), Defendants-Respondents. … exam for the position of police officer. The Civil Service Commission placed him on a certification list given to … he failed the psychological examination. Plaintiff filed a complaint against the Borough and its mayor, council …
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… and the six to eight other passengers remaining on the commuter bus disembarked at a sheltered bus stop. The … on a one way street and on Borough property. It is not an official stop. Nevertheless, the driver regularly drove this … The seriousness and permanency of plaintiff's multiple and complex injuries was undisputed. There was no evidence the …
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… Regarding Illegal Eviction (Una traducción al español comienza en la página 3) Docket No: Superior Court of New … matter. You are hereby advised of the following: A person commits a disorderly person’s offense in violation of … being warned by a law enforcement officer or other public official that the actions are illegal: (1) evicts a …
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… just piss in the back of the van," and urinated in the back compartment of the van, including on the back doors. The … another prisoner was put in his former cell. Appellant complained the adjudicated charges were "bogus" and that he … course of December 2021 and January 2022. He claimed prison officials were conspiring "to punish 4 A-1813-21 [him] for …
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… extend the judgment against the defendant limited liability company to the co-defendant principal of that company. For reasons that follow, we remand this matter for … failure to have the work inspected by building code officials . See N.J.A.C. 13:45A-16.2(10). Plaintiffs sued …
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… 2025 Supreme Court of New Jersey Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street, P.O. Box 970 Trenton, NJ 08625 … question, i.e., a textually demonstrable constitutional commitment of the issue to a coordinate political … delegation does not necessarily entail unbridled official discretion. Dome Realty v. Paterson, 83 N.J. 212, …
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… in any civil proceeding.” The Maidas subsequently filed a complaint seeking damages. They claimed that plaintiff … that there is a factual basis for the plea. If a civil complaint has been filed, or one is anticipated, the court … htm (last visited Mar. 11, 2015). 11 If a civil complaint has been filed …
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… the gun were ever located. At trial, Lester was less forthcoming. He testified that Kojak was in Bomber's shop and … AT TRIAL. POINT TWO THE COURT SHOULD REMAND THIS CASE FOR A COMPLETE EVIDENTIARY HEARING BECAUSE DEFENDANT DID NOT … or omissions fell outside the wide range of professionally competent assistance considered in light of all the …
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… to settle the matter. After the settlement sum was deposited, the trial judge conducted a plenary hearing to … treated Keith after the accident. In or around 2000, after completing college in Japan, Sayoko moved to the United … under the circumstances." Newark Morning Ledger Co. v. N.J. Sports & Exposition Auth., 423 N.J. Super. 140, 174 (App. …
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… the alimony "payment is based upon [plaintiff's] annual income of $114,000[] and [defendant's] annual income of … to the continuous support of both parents. A child's sports, activities, and work-related childcare are in the … of fees to plaintiff. Indeed, under any income scenario posited in this case, plaintiff's earnings more than doubled …
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… a July 13, 2020 Law Division order that dismissed her complaint against the New Jersey Department of … a train station about three hundred feet from the accident site complaining of intense knee pain. Officer Detrizio also … a question of fact for the jury. See Vincitore v. N.J. Sports & Exposition Auth., 169 N.J. 119, 130 (2001). …
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… ordered plaintiff to obtain additional life insurance in compliance with the MSA. In November 2023, defendant again … under the MSA based on his "permanent reduction in income" and "Hayley's residence away at college"; (2) modify … expenses prior to their emancipation," such as "sports, enrichment programs, extracurricular activities, …
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… they agree to first use a therapist . . . . If they cannot come to an agreement within one . . . month, the parties … in the details of the litigation and sending harassing communications to defendant, her attorney, her friends, and … drafted and physically delivered to defendant's home, accompanied by the child, a letter, signed by the child, …
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… landlord-tenant matter arises from a dispute concerning a commercial lease (the Lease) for a premises to be used as an interactive sports entertainment facility. The landlord and plaintiff … On February 20, 2015, the parties executed a month-to-month commercial lease for a property located in Medford, New …
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… the gun were ever located. At trial, Lester was less forthcoming. He testified that Kojak was in Bomber's shop and … AT TRIAL. POINT TWO THE COURT SHOULD REMAND THIS CASE FOR A COMPLETE EVIDENTIARY HEARING BECAUSE DEFENDANT DID NOT … or omissions fell outside the wide range of professionally competent assistance considered in light of all the …
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… a July 13, 2020 Law Division order that dismissed her complaint against the New Jersey Department of … a train station about three hundred feet from the accident site complaining of intense knee pain. Officer Detrizio also … a question of fact for the jury. See Vincitore v. N.J. Sports & Exposition Auth., 169 N.J. 119, 130 (2001). …
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… in any civil proceeding.” The Maidas subsequently filed a complaint seeking damages. They claimed that plaintiff … that there is a factual basis for the plea. If a civil complaint has been filed, or one is anticipated, the court … htm (last visited Mar. 11, 2015). 11 If a civil complaint has been filed …