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… and found the back door ajar and his television, laptop computer, and gaming system missing. He described the man … attorney; Peter T. Blum, of counsel and on the briefs). Milton S. Leibowitz, Special Deputy Attorney General/Acting … V. Ruotolo, Acting Union County Prosecutor, attorney; Milton S. Leibowitz, of counsel and on the briefs, and …
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… in currency seized. Defendant filed an answer to the complaint in the civil forfeiture action, stating a general denial of the allegations in the complaint. And, with the State’s consent, the judge assigned … applied Cain and Simms, and held that the trial court committed error when it admitted the testimony of the …
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… required him to execute an agreement entitled “Worker’s Comp Disclaimer” (Disclaimer) as a condition of his … Perini Corp., 221 N.J. 412, 425 (2015); see also State v. Miles, 229 N.J. 83, 90 (2017). B. The agreement at the … the statutory exception for an intentional wrong.”); Millison v. E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., 101 N.J. 161, …
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… he underwent multiple, serious surgeries to address complications from this condition. McCarrell was prescribed … the landscape of choice-of-law jurisprudence and compelled the application of Alabama’s statute of … vacated the jury’s verdict and award, dismissed McCarrell’s complaint as untimely, and did not reach the remaining …
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… but nonetheless proceeds to make optional advances to a commercial entity. On July 12, 1995, Jazz Photo Corp., one … of the foregoing), up to a maximum principal amount of One Million ($1,000,000) Dollars[.]” The mortgage also contained … to make advances to the Jazz Entities that totaled millions of dollars. In September 2009, Jazz Products filed …
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… surveillance duty for around seven months. Royster filed a complaint against the NJSP. Relevant to this appeal, Royster asserted that the NJSP failed to make reasonable accommodations for his disabling medical condition in … Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). In addition, Royster complained of retaliatory conduct in violation of the LAD, …
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… for several luxury high-rise apartment buildings, multiple commercial retail units, parking garages, a park, and a … for development, and N.J.S.A. 40:55D- 49(a) contains a similar, albeit more limited, exception for preliminary … Z-263 as something other than a zoning ordinance. Shipyard points out that Z-263 changes the permitted uses in V Zones …
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… Once again, Riedel was the only witness, and he presented similar testimony with some additional facts. This time, the … that experienced burglars often purchase new tools before committing a burglary because paint chips can yield a … Nicole Paton, of counsel and on the briefs and William P. Miller, Special Deputy Attorney General/Acting Assistant …
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… N.J.S.A. 2A:25-1 and N.J.S.A. 46:9-9, as well as common-law assignment principles, the Court holds that … (Legal Services of New Jersey, attorneys; Melville D. Miller, Dawn K. Miller, Maryann Flanigan, and Robert Casagrand, on the …
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… set forth in N.J.S.A. 2C:25-28(j) and a 2002 case is incompatible with the Fourth Amendment and Article I, … him from having contact with her and members of her family, as well as from possessing “firearms, knives, & [a Taser].” D.S. appeared before a Family Part judge, who asked: “[D]o you have a[n] awareness …
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… Potts and sustained the charge against Byrd for reasons similar to those articulated by the trial court. 455 N.J. … an element of the offense” refers to but one element of a completed crime. In contrast, the term “conduct charged” … Potts and sustained the charge against Byrd for reasons similar to those articulated by the trial court. State v. …
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… in front of defendant’s home between defendant and his family and a group of young women, including three later seen … into evidence and the prosecutor’s remarks were fair comment on the evidence. During deliberations, the jury sent … shooting to verify that the young women who assaulted his family were at the restaurant. After asking the jury to …
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… opinion may not have been summarized. State v. Michael D. Miller (A-70-17) (079342) Argued November 28, 2018 -- … Second, the Court considers whether defendant Michael Miller was appropriately sentenced to consecutive terms of … of child pornography separate from those found on his computer. At Miller’s sentencing hearing, the trial judge …
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… N.J.S.A. 40:55D-69; N.J.S.A. 40:55D-23(b). That ethical commandment is at the heart of this appeal, which involves an application filed by members of the Conte family to develop three lots in the City of Garfield. The … of interest because of the involvement of certain Conte family members in the Zoning Board proceedings. Two of the …
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… to convict a defendant even when bias did not motivate the commission of the offense. Defendant David Pomianek, Jr., … was unlocked after three to five minutes. Brodie felt humiliated and embarrassed. After his release, Dorazo was … experiences and distinctive cultural, historical, and familial heritage –- all of which may be unknown or unknowable …
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… to N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4, which applies to individuals who commit an enumerated offense while serving parole … v. Schubert, 212 N.J. 295 (2012). (pp. 18-21) 6. PSL is similarly punitive. Its restrictions commence once a defendant … that he or she discussed the case with counsel and family. State v. T.M., 166 N.J. 319, 333 (2001). Such …
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… employee absences, facility maintenance issues, and other similar events. In January 2008, plaintiff recorded in his … and gastrointestinal symptoms, and noted a prevalence of similar symptoms among patients. Thereafter, plaintiff complained to the facility’s management about the rate of …
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… pleaded guilty to first-degree robbery in exchange for a recommended sentence, and agreed to testify against defendant. … the two men left. Defendant also testified that he did not communicate with Watts while in jail. Finally, defendant … recorded. Id. at 321. This Court found that the trial court committed a constitutional error that was harmful and …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … promotions, seniority, assignments, qualifications, and similar issues directly governed by a [CBA] because such … such retaliation claims. Labree, 300 N.J. Super. at 234. Similar to the LAD and CEPA claims, defendants argue …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS RICHARD TUSCANO, individually and … the market rates of other corporations for shipping similar goods over similar distances, and through his alleged failure to charge …