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… lanes of the Parkway and crushed the front passenger compartment of the Passat. The tree was located … the mother of the minor children filed a three-count civil complaint on her own behalf and as guardian ad litem, … speed of 24 MPH (miles per hour) with gusts up to 38 MPH." Ultimately, the NJSP concluded "the cause of the accident …
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… granting summary judgment dismissal of her civil rights complaint to defendants Hazlet Township, Hazlet Township … Township Police Officer, Charleigh Logothetis.1 Plaintiff's complaint stemmed from a frisk conducted by Officer … 'relationship between the "identified deficiency" and the "ultimate injury."'" Brown, 269 F.3d at 216. To that end, "it …
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… in Paras's office, and from the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission's records that revealed that the vehicle used to … The police spoke with Raimaine York who admitted to accompanying defendant to Paras's office as "Big Bruce Smith." … declined to represent defendant in this matter. Defendant ultimately retained Marc A. Calello in July 2002 at Caruso's …
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… (CRDA) appeals from the August 5, 2016 dismissal of its complaint for condemnation of a residential property in the … construction of tourism-focused residential, retail, and commercial uses. At the time of the decision under review, … which would make "it more difficult to attract developers." Ultimately, the judge concluded: [T]he [c]ourt holds that …
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… ORDER OF POLICE LODGE 12, NEWARK CO. NO. 21 IFPTE, TEAMSTERS LOCAL 97, JNESO DIST. CO. 1 IUOE, and SEIU LOCAL … from the State of New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, PERC Nos. CO- 2022-026, CO-2022-029, … required to show that they had a reasonable probability of ultimate success on the merits, which generally also …
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… ORDER OF POLICE LODGE 12, NEWARK CO. NO. 21 IFPTE, TEAMSTERS LOCAL 97, JNESO DIST. CO. 1 IUOE, and SEIU LOCAL … from the State of New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, PERC Nos. CO- 2022-026, CO-2022-029, … required to show that they had a reasonable probability of ultimate success on the merits, which generally also …
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… lanes of the Parkway and crushed the front passenger compartment of the Passat. The tree was located … the mother of the minor children filed a three-count civil complaint on her own behalf and as guardian ad litem, … speed of 24 MPH (miles per hour) with gusts up to 38 MPH." Ultimately, the NJSP concluded "the cause of the accident …
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… (CRDA) appeals from the August 5, 2016 dismissal of its complaint for condemnation of a residential property in the … construction of tourism-focused residential, retail, and commercial uses. At the time of the decision under review, … which would make "it more difficult to attract developers." Ultimately, the judge concluded: [T]he [c]ourt holds that …
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… granting summary judgment dismissal of her civil rights complaint to defendants Hazlet Township, Hazlet Township … Township Police Officer, Charleigh Logothetis.1 Plaintiff's complaint stemmed from a frisk conducted by Officer … 'relationship between the "identified deficiency" and the "ultimate injury."'" Brown, 269 F.3d at 216. To that end, "it …
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… in Paras's office, and from the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission's records that revealed that the vehicle used to … The police spoke with Raimaine York who admitted to accompanying defendant to Paras's office as "Big Bruce Smith." … declined to represent defendant in this matter. Defendant ultimately retained Marc A. Calello in July 2002 at Caruso's …
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… Division's ability to supervise visitation and made P.E. uncomfortable. Over time, P.E. began to resist visitation … pets and the resource parents. In June 2018, the Division completed a psychological evaluation of D.E. recommending he complete a substance abuse assessment upon his …
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… history, and that L.Y. was homeless. Neither parent completed the initial recommended substance abuse treatment. On September 23, 2016, … Lisa Studer-Haywood. Five days later, the Division filed a complaint for custody, which the court granted that same …
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… the cause for respondent Mustafa El Khashab, M.D. (Giblin, Combs, Schwartz, Cunningham & Scarpa, attorneys; Diana L. … visited CarePoint Christ Hospital (Christ Hospital) complaining of back pain. On both occasions, he was seen by … to Christ Hospital on November 10, 2016 with the same complaint, received the same diagnosis, and was again denied …
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… Division's ability to supervise visitation and made P.E. uncomfortable. Over time, P.E. began to resist visitation … pets and the resource parents. In June 2018, the Division completed a psychological evaluation of D.E. recommending he complete a substance abuse assessment upon his …
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… the cause for respondent Mustafa El Khashab, M.D. (Giblin, Combs, Schwartz, Cunningham & Scarpa, attorneys; Diana L. … visited CarePoint Christ Hospital (Christ Hospital) complaining of back pain. On both occasions, he was seen by … to Christ Hospital on November 10, 2016 with the same complaint, received the same diagnosis, and was again denied …
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… history, and that L.Y. was homeless. Neither parent completed the initial recommended substance abuse treatment. On September 23, 2016, … Lisa Studer-Haywood. Five days later, the Division filed a complaint for custody, which the court granted that same …
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… decision rendered on April 24, 2023. We add the following comments. As the trial date approached, defendant stopped … the trial was "constitutionally deficient" because "no accommodation was provided to [defendant] in order to enable … had the technological or financial capability to access a computer to make use of a Zoom link[,]" defendant had …
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… decision rendered on April 24, 2023. We add the following comments. As the trial date approached, defendant stopped … the trial was "constitutionally deficient" because "no accommodation was provided to [defendant] in order to enable … had the technological or financial capability to access a computer to make use of a Zoom link[,]" defendant had …
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… to the Toms River Police Department Special Enforcement Team as plain clothes officers and proceeded to surveille a … to the MVR, defendant appeared calm and cooperative. A computer search revealed defendant's driver's license was … and denied it in part, setting forth its reasoning in a comprehensive written decision. Defendant only appeals the …
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… v. HETAL C. JOSHI, M.D., JONATHAN BORJA, PA-C, and TEAMHEALTH HOLDINGS, INC. a/k/a TEAMHEALTH, … indemnification issue with them, fine." Plaintiff's counsel complained: I don't want a dismissal. I want the party to … "preserved" the "right to trial by jury" in "Suits at common law." U.S. Const. amend. VII. "The founders of our …