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… v. DISPLAY GROUP 21, LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company, STALLION HOLDINGS, LLC, f/k/a THE STRIVE GROUP, LLC, an Illinois Limited Liability Company, JEFFREY SHARFSTEIN, and DOUGLAS SHARFSTEIN, … Argued September 28, 2016 – Decided Before Judges Fuentes, Simonelli and Gooden Brown. On appeal from Superior …
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… protruding from the center console. Bryant then heard a commotion and realized defendant was attempting to flee. … investigatory stop and protective sweep of the passenger compartment of the van were valid. 1. Appellate review of a … officers may conduct protective sweeps of the passenger compartment of a vehicle based on a reasonable belief that …
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… and informal landlord status did not suffice to give her common authority over defendant’s bedroom. Thus, the failure … ability to consent to a search when the consenter has common authority for most purposes over the searched space. … continued detention was unreasonable. Once a detention becomes unreasonable, a de facto arrest occurs, requiring that …
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… CONST. (1947) ART. I, PARA. 10). POINT VII THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR (R. 2:10-2) IN FAILING TO ADDRESS TO … ART. I, PARAS. 1, 10. POINT IX THE NUMEROUS LEGAL ERRORS COMMITTED BY THE COURT DEPRIVED DEFENDANT OF HIS FIFTH, … police officer with the Newark Police Department. Upon completion of his shift on May 12, 2016, defendant returned …
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… revealed substantial evidence that plaintiff misused the computer system in his police car to conduct unjustified … . . to warrant his dismissal ." The Township adopted this recommendation and terminated plaintiff's employment. … application for 3 A-3400-18 reinstatement, dismissing his complaint, and affirming the administrative decision. This …
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… provided care to Mrs. Applegrad during her labor. The nurse communicated with Dr. Bentolila several times during that … 5 A-5215-14T4 determined that the baby's position had become vertex and that Mrs. Applegrad was dilated one … at about 2:30 p.m. to tell him that Mrs. Applegrad was complaining of a headache. Dr. Bentolila prescribed Tylenol. …
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… arrest by a police officer as the initial process, or on a complaint by a police officer, local law enforcement [becomes] part of the prosecutor's office for discovery … a phrase can either illuminate or obscure the meaning of a communication. [Id. at 138-39.] In other words, destruction …
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… approved it. Plaintiff Daniel Tumpson and others formed a Committee of Petitioners to bring a referendum challenge to … (App. Div. 2013). The appellate panel determined that the Committee members did not suffer a deprivation of a right … and amorphous’ that its enforcement would strain judicial competence”; and (3) “the statute must unambiguously impose …
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… CONST. (1947) ART. I, PARA. 10). POINT VII THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR (R. 2:10-2) IN FAILING TO ADDRESS TO … ART. I, PARAS. 1, 10. POINT IX THE NUMEROUS LEGAL ERRORS COMMITTED BY THE COURT DEPRIVED DEFENDANT OF HIS FIFTH, … police officer with the Newark Police Department. Upon completion of his shift on May 12, 2016, defendant returned …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS CITY OF CAMDEN and the CITY OF : … Camden from 2000 to 2013, stating that Kille “need[s] to be comfortable with the legal structure proposed by Mr. … a tax exemption the Project will not provide sufficient income to make it economically viable which will prevent …
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… whistleblower retaliation claim premised on an employee’s complaints about wage and hour requirements is preempted by … program. Puglia discussed the cuts with other laborers and complained to the project manager, Mike Tedesco, and Elk’s … two of the three onsite laborers. Puglia filed a four-count complaint, alleging violations of the Prevailing Wage Act …
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A-2787-22 Briefs
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… 11 FORECLOSURE REGIME FILING THE FIRST FORECLOSURE COMPLAINT BY CHASE HOME 11 FINANCE LLC (CHASE) on 9/3/2009 FILING THE SECOND FORECLOSURE COMPLAINT BY BAYVIEW 16 ON 5/12/16 LEGAL ARGUMENT 24 LEGAL … ERRED BY DENYING MY REQUEST 29 TO DISMISS THE FORECLOSURE COMPLAINT OF 5/12/16 (Raised Below: In the oral argument of …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS October 9, 2024 Chad E. Wolf, Esq. … judgments dismissing plaintiff’s 2021 and 2022 tax year complaints with prejudice. However, the court finds that … lot 1 (the “subject property”). Plaintiff timely filed complaints challenging the subject property’s 2021, 2022, …
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… he choked her, leaving bruises and injuries that compelled her to seek medical attention in a local hospital … hour later and observed that the interior of the car was "completely destroyed" while the "rear and the front were . . … Simultaneously, defendant was also facing municipal complaints including simple assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:12- …
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… Liability Advisory Council, Inc., and the Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America (Melissa Geist, … A week later, plaintiff returned to his office with new complaints of severe left eye blurred vision, decreased … [twenty] attempts to obtain authorization from [the] FDA to communicate [with] U.S. healthcare providers about the …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS June 13, 2025 Robert P. Travers, Esq. … without the approval of Paterson’s Historic Preservation Commission. The subject property is in Paterson’s Sandy Hill … consists of multi-family residential dwellings and small commercial/light industrial properties. The property …
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… damage, with limited success. In 2011, plaintiffs filed a complaint in Atlantic County asserting products liability … (MDA) directed the FDA to classify all medical devices in commercial distribution at that time into three categories … than the predicate device. 21 U.S.C. § 360c(i)(1)(A). If a company can prove that a device is “substantially …
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A-3/4/5-24 Supplemental Appellant Brief Spraulding
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… Byrd, and James Fair1 with second-degree conspiracy to commit armed burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:18-2; second- … years, five without 1 Fair pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit armed burglary in exchange for a sentence of ten … of allegations of juror misconduct. (31T) Briefing was complete for Spraulding’s appeal on July 27, 2021. The …
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… Troiano, Peter Byron and were elected to the Wildwood city commission, a three-member governing body from which the … for elected or appointed officials.” That same day, the commission then passed Resolution No. 227-6-11, which simply declared “that each member of the Board of Commissioners of the City of Wildwood is hereby considered a …
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A-0017-23 Briefs
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… 28 A. The Trial Court Erred in Dismissing Count One of the Complaint and Granting in Part and Denying in Part Specific … B. The Trial Court Erred in Dismissing Count Three of the Complaint … AND MISAPPLIED THE LAW IN DENYING PLAINTIFF'S MOTION TO COMPEL DISCOVERY AND GRANTING DEFENDANTS' CROSS-MOTION FOR A …