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… cheat on his engineering exam. Plaintiff helped defendant complete the exam and assisted with his homework until … Plaintiff testified to an earlier incident on September 30, 2019, when defendant, plaintiff, and the children went … anonymously or at extremely inconvenient hours, or in offensively coarse language, or any other manner likely to …
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… argues that the matter should have been transferred to the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) for a hearing because … that her employment would be terminated, effective June 30, 2014, due to a reduction in force. On May 31, 2015, … to determine whether plaintiff's post-retirement employment complied with "all applicable pension laws." On October 6, …
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… LLC, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., Defendant-Appellant, and RIGGS DISTLER AND … opposition, and, in his oral 4 A-2613-20 opinion of April 30, 2021, the judge denied the motion. He entered a … notice of the Dispute to the president or chief executive officer ("Senior Management") of the other [p]arty. Upon a …
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… jury. Since his conviction and sentence in 1988, Pujols has committed at least thirteen institutional disciplinary infractions, including six asterisk offenses. 1 His most recent infraction occurred in 2011, … when he was found guilty of violating prohibited acts *.3062 and *704.3 Other infractions included: engaging in a …
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… the cause for appellant (Murphy Orlando, LLC, and Law Office of D. John McAusland, attorneys; W. Michael Murphy, … parties. On November 3, 2017, the Port Authority filed a complaint and order to show cause seeking to vacate the … cited Hess v. Port Authority Trans- Hudson Corp., 513 U.S. 30, 42 (1994), for the proposition that "bi[-]state entities …
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… Plaintiff explained the parties argued on or about July 30, 2022. On that day, plaintiff was studying alone at home. … declined to speak with him. Defendant then texted he was coming to plaintiff's house to talk to her. Plaintiff told … In support of his misidentification argument, defendant proffered his own video, marked as D1 in evidence.3 After …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5427-10T2 WARSHAUER ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. MUNROE ELECTRIC; CHESTER … The exception was one purchase order dated November 30, 2009, which bore only the name of "Munroe Electric … Dinkel. All of his dealings were with Divins. Plaintiff offered no proofs as to who ordered the materials that …
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… LLC, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., Defendant-Appellant, and RIGGS DISTLER AND … opposition, and, in his oral 4 A-2613-20 opinion of April 30, 2021, the judge denied the motion. He entered a … notice of the Dispute to the president or chief executive officer ("Senior Management") of the other [p]arty. Upon a …
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… jury. Since his conviction and sentence in 1988, Pujols has committed at least thirteen institutional disciplinary infractions, including six asterisk offenses. 1 His most recent infraction occurred in 2011, … when he was found guilty of violating prohibited acts *.3062 and *704.3 Other infractions included: engaging in a …
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… cheat on his engineering exam. Plaintiff helped defendant complete the exam and assisted with his homework until … Plaintiff testified to an earlier incident on September 30, 2019, when defendant, plaintiff, and the children went … anonymously or at extremely inconvenient hours, or in offensively coarse language, or any other manner likely to …
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… Submitted October 26, 2022 – Decided November 30, 2022 Before Judges Gooden Brown and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the New Jersey State Parole Board. … "a substantial likelihood existed that [McBrearty] would commit a new crime if released on parole at this time" and a …
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… Grand Jury and charged with second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery and murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, N.J.S.A. … with defendant and co-defendant Jenkins. On September 30, 1993, defendant was sentenced to an aggregate term of … of Dugger's testimony and role in the commission of the offenses. In 1997, defendant filed his first petition for …
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… argues that the matter should have been transferred to the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) for a hearing because … that her employment would be terminated, effective June 30, 2014, due to a reduction in force. On May 31, 2015, … to determine whether plaintiff's post-retirement employment complied with "all applicable pension laws." On October 6, …
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… or neglected her son, I.A.B. (Ian), who was born on October 30, 2014.2 Prior to Ian's birth, plaintiff New Jersey … and it eventually learned from the medical examiner's office that the child's death was deemed "suspicious." After … litigation as the Division had filed its guardianship complaint. On appeal, defendant argues that the criminal …
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… the cause for appellant (Murphy Orlando, LLC, and Law Office of D. John McAusland, attorneys; W. Michael Murphy, … parties. On November 3, 2017, the Port Authority filed a complaint and order to show cause seeking to vacate the … cited Hess v. Port Authority Trans- Hudson Corp., 513 U.S. 30, 42 (1994), for the proposition that "bi[-]state entities …
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… and as agent, servant, employee, licensee, owner, officer, administrator and/or member of the governing body … Argued March 15, 2021 – Decided March 30, 2021 Before Judges Fasciale and Mayer. On appeal from … 25, 2020 order denying their motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint and compel arbitration. We conclude the judge 3 …
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… hearing. The DMAHS thereafter transmitted the matter to the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) for a hearing before an … attorney issued a subpoena for the missing records to Comerica Bank (Comerica), the issuer of the Direct Express … federal law. Ibid. (citing Harris v. McRae, 448 U.S. 297, 300-01 (1980)). New Jersey has elected to participate in the …
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… Jersey, Law Division, Hudson County, Indictment No. 22-12-1430. David Cory Altman, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, … two counts of second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a controlled dangerous substance crime, N.J.S.A. … that [Defendant's] highly informed waiver of appearance was offered involuntarily.1 A. Our Standard of Review. A …
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… Plaintiff explained the parties argued on or about July 30, 2022. On that day, plaintiff was studying alone at home. … declined to speak with him. Defendant then texted he was coming to plaintiff's house to talk to her. Plaintiff told … In support of his misidentification argument, defendant proffered his own video, marked as D1 in evidence.3 After …
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… _________________________ Submitted April 30, 2024 – Decided June 13, 2024 Before Judges Gooden Brown … that in exchange for the guilty plea, the State would recommend a nine-year prison sentence, subject to an … years" but was "changed to nine years" by "the prosecutor's office." Defense counsel explained that "[he] wrote in eight …