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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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… wife, pursuant to a court-approved wiretap, are protected communications under the marital communications privilege. A … be amended to include a crime-fraud exception that is similar to the exceptions that apply in federal and state … exception to the marital communications privilege, similar to the approach that eleven federal circuits and many …
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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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… v. KENTUCKY: A PROMISE UNFULFILLED The Honorable Theodore McMillian• Christopher J. Petrini•• I. INTRODUCTION: DEFINING … In Batson v. Kentucky, the Supreme Court attempted to accommo date the goals of empaneling an impartial jury and … jurors for racial reasons alone.32 The Supreme Court revisited the peremptory challenge system in Batson v. …
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… treated for any medical conditions, and she responded "mild depression." She reported to the officer she had taken … and plaintiff named him as a defendant in a first amended complaint. During B.M.D.'s deposition, she was asked about … usage would be considered "off label." Side effects are similar to those of [d]uloxetine (Cymbalta) and include: …
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… After a 2007 trial, a jury found defendant guilty, as an accomplice, of purposeful murder of Charles Mosley. The … a covertly recorded conversation. We assume the reader's familiarity with these and other underlying facts, which the … defendant's claim that his right was denied stands on similar footing with a claim of ineffective assistance of …
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… consecutive days per week," with his "work schedule to be accommodated to the extent possible." Defendant began serving … 15, 1994. 6 A-0452-16T4 90 days, served [performing community service in such form and on such terms as the … at 60-61, 64, aff’d o.b., 396 N.J. Super. at 391. We similarly rejected Kotsev's claim he should be allowed to …
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… attorney for respondent Rene M. Rodriguez. Marissa J. Costello argued the cause for respondents Eric L. Lowers and … for respondent Courtney D. Swiderski (Dubois, Sheehan, Hamilton, Levin & Weissman LLC, attorneys; Mark V. Oddo, on … of each week." The court found that the sentence would accommodate his work schedule and promote his success on …
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… OF OLD TAPPAN, LLC, BENSI OF OLD BRIDGE, LLC, BENSI OF HAMILTON, LLC, BENSI RESTAURANT GROUP, INC., BENSI MANAGEMENT … INC., JOHN OSSO, individually, as limited liability company member and/or manager, and as shareholder, officer, … We refer to the individual plaintiffs and the Osso family individual defendants by their first names to avoid any …
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… and Enright. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2018-2466. Fusco & Macaluso Partners, … (4) others not within the protected class did not suffer similar adverse employment actions."12 Ibid. (quoting … is based purely on conjecture or speculation." See Miller v. Port Auth. of N.Y. & N.J., 351 F. Supp. 3d 762, …
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… judgment in favor of Union Carbide and dismissed the complaint with prejudice. Then, in Fowler v. Akzo Nobel … of adhesive products. Edenfield worked in the "mill room" as a batcher, weighing and preparing dry … process. Dover testified that the "batching area" of the mill room was a twenty-foot by twenty-foot space. Dover and …
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… a stun gun, $2,747 in cash, a digital scale, a stamp press commonly used to package controlled dangerous substances … would have been successful. Defendant's certification similarly makes a prima facie showing that, but for counsel's … to him, and he therefore fails to establish he is even familiar with the State's evidence supporting the charge. …
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… four years of employment with defendant, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging defendant violated the LAD by terminating … meeting. Following the meeting, Kincade questioned Lance Hamilton—a General Maintenance supervisor—and Cherry "about Mack's allegations." Hamilton told Kincade "he witnessed [plaintiff] make a …
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… Association, Inc., and Paul Nunziato, filed a Verified Complaint against defendants, the Port Authority of New York … The judge also found the current requests were strikingly similar to the previously denied requests. She found that in … subject to disclosure under OPRA because the requests are similar to those deemed valid under Burke v. Brandes, 429 N.J. …
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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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… N.J.S.A. 2A:58C-4. That presumption provides pharmaceutical companies greater protection in New Jersey than in many … summary judgment, determining that plaintiffs failed to overcome the presumption of adequacy that attached to the … as “one that a reasonably prudent person in the same or similar circumstances would have provided . . . , taking into …
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… JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3063-21 A-3517-21 MILL ROAD SOLAR PROJECT LLC, NEW ENERGY VENTURES, INC., and … Cross-Respondents, v. CEP SOLAR, LTD., MILFORD SOLAR FARM LLC, FWH ASSOCIATES. PA, PURE POWER … fair dealing; (2) dismissal of plaintiffs' First Amended Complaint (FAC) against Fiberville without prejudice for …
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… government to demonstrate exigent circumstances that overcome the presumption of unreasonableness that attaches to … 2021-22 (2021). The New Jersey Supreme Court reached a similar conclusion in State v. Bolte, 115 N.J. 579, 581(1989), … the misdemeanant fled. Id. at 2024. This Court reached a similar conclusion in Bolte. In that case, a police officer …
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… or prior juvenile adjudications. Pretrial Services recommended that both be released with monthly reporting. The … of non- appearance. N.J.S.A. 2A:162-20. A defendant’s family ties, length of residence in the community, and … that conclusion. The key word, “appearance,” commonly points to acts or ac tions people choose to take, not …