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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 mid-2022. The services providers reported mother had complied with their program requirements. Around July 2022, … November 2022. The treatment program discharged her for noncompliance in December 2022. 5 A-0587-24 After a January …
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… On July 31, 2023, defendant filed a domestic-violence civil complaint against plaintiff. In the complaint she alleged that on July 15, 2023, plaintiff committed the predicate act of assault under the PDVA by …
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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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… 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 … errors must create a "reasonable probability" that the outcome of the proceedings would have been different if counsel …
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… 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 … bolstered B.H.'s credibility; and 4) the court failed to comply with sentencing guidelines. Defendant thereafter …
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… Hospital since 2005, when, on November 21, 2014, a combative patient she and others were attempting to restrain … interaction with DHS and Mitchell's request for workplace accommodation based on a restriction purportedly placed on her … DHS administratively determined it could not reasonably accommodate her medical restrictions, which conclusively …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, THE TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY, TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA, TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY, …
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… 9, 2023, Law Division order dismissing with prejudice her complaint against her employer, defendant Elizabeth Board of … to Rule 4:6-2(e), and denying her motion to amend the complaint. The complaint asserted violations of the New … 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, … Developer, LLC, Macquarie Group Limited, Kiewit Development Company, and The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's … (forum non conveniens); (2) the dissimilarity of remedies in the different jurisdictions; and (3) the existence …
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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 … oriented" when she arrived. Nurse Smith stated plaintiff "complained of lower back pain after hitting the edge of the …
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… 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 over." The caller stated the location was Shady Lane in …
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… 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 … we affirm the trial court's order dismissing plaintiffs' complaint with prejudice for failure to satisfy the …
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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. 2C:15-1(a)(1), and first-degree robbery as an accomplice, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(1). Defendant was sentenced to … 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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A-20-24 Amicus Curiae Brief American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey
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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 … to provide subsidized health insurance coverage to low-income children, their parents, and other adults whose family …
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… became stricter due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the mortgage company needed three years of on-time payments before it … is to enforce a prior order where there has been non-compliance. I note today is August 7th, 2020, and certainly … defendant wrote in his certification he had a higher income, suggesting he was still able to meet his obligations. …
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… This was S.K.'s first contact with the District. S.K. was accompanied by her father, G.K. They explained S.K. was a … school-sponsored camping trip in mid-October 2017, S.K. complained of stomach pains which she attributed to her … came into school late, Rock would ask her "why didn't you come in on time." Ms. Rock did this "three, four times." …