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… SAFETY PRODUCTS, LLC; CIVIL DATA RESEARCH, LLC; SCAL- ABLE COMMERCE, LLC; NATIONAL DATA ANALYT- ICS, LLC; LABELS & … that share home addresses and home phone numbers to stop releasing those data if a public official requests it. A … the law may implicitly exclude any mens rea for other remedies. § 56:8-166.1(c)(2). Plus, an earlier version of the …
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… 16, 2024 order granting defendants' motion to dismiss his complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff contends the motion judge erred in dismissing five counts of the complaint as having been filed beyond the statute of … position by claiming that "[NJ] Transit put a pause and stopped my medical insurance not allowing me to move forward …
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… PIEPER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY JUVENILE JUSTICE COMMISSION, Defendant-Respondent. ________________________ … order granting defendant New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission (JJC) summary judgment and dismissing plaintiff's … Plaintiff began working for the JJC in 2002, eventually becoming a Senior Corrections Officer (SCO). In 2012, …
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… either declined the services or was discharged for non-compliance from those programs in which he enrolled. 4 … in the treatment programs offered through the Division and stopped attending a particular treatment program in November … child]'s self- esteem, confidence, and independence in the future. In an updated evaluation of mother in April 2024, …
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… finding an FRO is necessary to protect plaintiff from future acts of domestic violence is not supported by … On July 31, 2023, defendant filed a domestic-violence civil complaint against plaintiff. In the complaint she alleged … attempt to communicate with plaintiff in the 20 A-0338-23 future is wholly unsupported by the record and did not …
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… to receive a COVID vaccination. Due to their inability to communicate well, their attempts at co-parenting devolved. … language, which is why she prevented plaintiff from communicating with Amanda. Plaintiff filed a verified complaint on November 23, 2022, seeking joint legal custody …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. CHRISTOPHER W. BARCLAY, a/k/a BARCLAY CHRISTOPH, … enforcement officers may intercept and record a telephonic communication when a party to the conversation allows them … be given by the person who is a party to the telephonic communication and who is acting at the direction of a law …
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… outings and retreats. In October 2013, after B.H. stopped attending those youth group activities, defendant … from God that she "was hurting" and he could help her "become closer to God" if they reenacted his visions. B.H. … the jury heard a statement suggest ing the defendant had committed crimes or other bad acts with another victim. The …
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… Hospital since 2005, when, on November 21, 2014, a combative patient she and others were attempting to restrain … the doctrines of res judicata and collateral estoppel bar the Board from denying her ADR benefits. Mitchell … that the lifting restriction was in place 'to avoid future muscle flares and eliminate the need to miss work due …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, THE TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY, TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA, … the motion judge determined Getty "may be collaterally estopped from relitigating [the] issue."6 Thus, the judge …
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… 9, 2023, Law Division order dismissing with prejudice her complaint against her employer, defendant Elizabeth Board of … finds that permitting [p]laintiff's amendment would be futile. Plaintiff seeks to name the individual members of … the [NJCRA] was intended to address potential gaps in remedies available under New Jersey law but not cognizable under …
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… given our extensive discussion about their purported incomes as reported in part in their Family Case Information … and alimony obligations based on plaintiff's annual income of $180,000 and defendant's annual income of $50,000. … custody in 13 A-0312-23 place, it is presumed it 'embodies a best interests determination' and should be modified …
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… LIMITED I/S/H/A MACQUORIE GROUP LIMITED, KIEWIT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, and THE PORT AUTHORITY OF NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY, … (forum non conveniens); (2) the dissimilarity of remedies in the different jurisdictions; and (3) the existence … case and generate intelligible and sensible rules to govern future conduct." Hopkins, 132 N.J. at 439. Under Alloway, …
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… Cumberland County and dismissing her negligence-based complaint based on pursuit immunity as provided in the New … the jail where Glass was housed. Several incident reports completed by officers and staff detail the incident. In his … with a safe place to carry out her job duties," and stop its employees from "run[ning] recklessly through the …
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… motion to suppress evidence obtained after the warrantless stop of his motor vehicle by law enforcement. Both the … judge determined the stop was valid relying upon the community caretaking exception from "unreasonable searches … into the parking lot and "peeling out . . . around the complex." The 911 caller asked for an officer to "come …
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… LLC, attorneys; James H. Maynard, on the briefs). Christopher C. Josephson, Deputy Attorney General, argued the … 12, 2023 Law Division order dismissing their civil complaint for damages with prejudice for failure to state a … clarified its February 6, 2020 decision. Plaintiffs filed a complaint for damages on May 27, 2022. Based upon careful …
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… A jury convicted defendant of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. … Norm stated: "Nah. No, no, no. He wasn't trying to stop nothing." After Norm took off his jacket, hoodie, pants, and sneakers, Dolisca pointed a gun at Norm and …
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… to consent to admission of a defendant into PTI raised complex separation of powers issues, the Court visited the … of a Graves Act waiver refusal front and center. There are compelling reasons for this Court to reject the “patent and … “it must further be shown that the prosecutorial error complained of will clearly subvert the goals underlying …
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… (a) A person is guilty of carjacking if in the course of committing an unlawful taking of a motor vehicle . . . [that … the motor vehicle in fear of, immediate bodily injury; (3) commits or threatens immediately to commit any crime of the first or second degree; or (4) …
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… Uma applied for Medicaid benefits in January 2016, the income limit for a family of four was $2,795 per month; the income limit for pregnant women in a family of four was $4,030 … Lesko did not need to answer any further questions on this topic. At the conclusion of Lesko's testimony, each …