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… Argued February 1, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Simonelli, Haas and Rothstadt. On appeal from Superior Court of … Pugliese to teach large departmentalized "Social Studies (Economics, History, Civics, Geography)" for fifth- … (PIP), which allowed her ninety-days to correct and overcome the inefficiency, as required by the terms of N.J.S.A. …
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… an order dismissing her sexual harassment and retaliation complaint against defendants Bergen Logistics, LLC and Gregg … refers to "punitive and exemplary damages," the two are one and the same. See Fischer v. Johns-Manville Corp., 103 … principles because it violated the public policy embodied in the LAD. 225 N.J. at 363-66. The Court noted that …
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… detention of J.P., an individual who is suspected of committing burglary and theft. The State sought the court's … the general description of the suspect provided by one of the victims, and the initial "hit" notification from … obtained through other "practicable" means. The judge reasoned that J.P.'s DNA is already available for the State to …
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… food brands, including Vlasic pickles, Log Cabin syrup, Comstock and Wilderness pie-fillings, and Bernstein's salad … had stored in a salt tank 3 A-1895-15T2 and were more than one year past their "shelf-life," could be used in the … and real sugar in the products, and replacing both ingredients with high-fructose corn syrup. Plaintiff claims that …
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… . . [wa]s whether this woman [wa]s delusional or not." He recommended a further evaluation to determine whether she had … "four college degrees." Jane explained that after she lost primary custody of Joe: she lost her appetite; "[t]he dog … called the police because 10 A-1479-22 she was on the phone during her evaluation, not because of any aggressive …
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… purpose. 1 Because Rosemary Halgas and defendant share a common surname, we refer to Rosemary using her first name. … "[v]ideo and/or digital surveillance systems and all components thereof." The warrant application also sought to … of any kind, including, but not limited to, cellular telephones, mp3 players, computers, tablets, smartwatches, smart …
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… Joe also appeals from a May 19, 2022 order finding him competent to participate and assist in his guardianship … was initially scheduled for January 2022. Approximately one month before the trial was to commence, Joe's counsel … report to the court and counsel. Approximately one week later, Judge Axelrad conducted a two- day hearing …
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A-36-24 Respondent Reply Amicus Brief
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… 21 Roszel Road P.O. Box 5226 Princeton, New Jersey 08543 Phone: (609) 924-0808 Email: cmelcher@hillwallack.com Attorneys for Defendants/Respondents, Upper Freehold … entities, nor did it alter N.J.S.A. 59:2-2(a), which embodies the generally accepted liability standard for vicarious …
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A-36-24 Answering Brief
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… 21 Roszel Road P.O. Box 5226 Princeton, New Jersey 08543 Phone: (609) 924-0808 Email: cmelcher@hillwallack.com Attorneys for Defendants/Respondents, Upper Freehold … with the Board, or that N.J.S.A. 59:2-2(a)1 contains the primary source of public entity liability. Maison, 245 N.J. …
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… from three orders, the effect of which dismissed its complaint against Advanced Security Systems, a division of … 2020, 2021, and part of 2022. Bada provided its business phone number to Advanced and the name and number of its … which purportedly cost the restaurant substantial time and money. To rectify the problem, Advanced allegedly recommended …
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… statements were admitted, and the prosecutor made improper comments during his closing argument. Defendant argues he … understand that's hearsay. But just so the record, to everyone it [sic] is clear, I am going to be asking that he took … that were not central to the case and emphasizes that the primary evidence linking defendant to the crime was the …
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… meet once with plaintiff and defendant, and render a recommendation on parenting time. As the judge later noted, … the judge would address the issue in a telephone conference with the doctor and counsel. Brandwein met … defendant's arguments focus on four in particular. His primary challenge is to the August 26, 2021 order suspending …
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… reasons set forth by Judge Pedro J. Jimenez, Jr. in his comprehensive written decision. I. We distill the following … DNA expert testimony also linked defendant to a hat worn by one of the robbery suspects. Store surveillance footage … was wearing a red baseball hat underneath a blue hoodie with white lettering that covered his face. The second …
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… plaintiff was dispatched "on an emergency basis" to a commercial office building located at 1655 Valley Road in … but, when you are at a job like this, when you talk to someone . . . you know when people are kind of confident. And if … v. Cutler, 306 N.J. Super. 37, 44 (App. Div. 1997). It "embodies an element of awareness or knowledge on the part of the …
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A-15-24 Respondent Brief
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… CONCERNING THE STATE GRAND JURY State ofNew Jersey, Petitioner Diocese of Camden, Respondent PETITION FOR … 3rd Floor Atlantic City, NJ 08401 ldlevenson@cooperlevenson.com jbarr@cooperlevenson.com Telephone: (609) 344-3161 … Presentments have historically addressed governmental bodies, such as county jails, police departments, …
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… of Environmental Protection (DEP) that Solvay is subject to compulsory and discretionary direct oversight of its … to create an emulsion process. From 1985 to 2010, the primary process aid used at the Site was Surflon S-111. … that discretionary direct oversight was warranted because one or more sensitive natural resources have been injured by …
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… defendant failed to sustain his burden of establishing any prima facie claims of ineffective assistance of counsel and … defendant with sixteen offenses, including conspiracy to commit murder, conspiracy to commit kidnapping, kidnapping, … turned over to trial counsel and the State computer and phone records defendant claimed were "exculpatory" as required …
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… 6, 2019 judgment of conviction after pleading guilty to one count of first-degree racketeering, N.J.S.A. 2C:41-2(c) … January 4, 2019 order denying his motion to suppress cell phone evidence. We affirm. We recite the facts from the … his cell phone. Rua then dated and signed the form. After completing the consent form, Rua asked defendant if his cell …
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… ctb_exemptions municipality_name county_name compute_0032 compute_0033 credit_overpay_ind int_days … 0 0 0 0 0 C01 637 Midland Ave Y DA 10/27/22 0:00 2016004646 ONE MONTGOMERY STREET ASSOCIATES, LLC V HACKENSACK CITY … 0 N 0 0 C01 So. Newman Street N DA 10/27/22 0:00 2016004646 ONE MONTGOMERY STREET ASSOCIATES, LLC V HACKENSACK CITY …
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… certified tenure charges against Sanjuan for conduct unbecoming. Sanjuan reported that she fell down a staircase at … on the floor. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:6-16, the Commissioner of Education deemed the charges “sufficient to warrant … cases that reach the arbitrator, it does not limit the remedies available to the arbitrator. And that remains the case …