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… for a new determination on the application's merits. For completeness, we address plaintiff's remaining 3 A-1860-17T4 … upheld the Board's action and dismissed plaintiff's complaint. This appeal followed. B. The Board conducted a … a slightly better record, a matter that can easily be remedied during the rehearing. Reversed and remanded for further …
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… granting summary judgment dismissal of his personal injury complaint against defendant homeowners John Cariddi, and his … by their first names to avoid any confusion caused by their common surname, and intend no disrespect. 3 A-4961-18T4 On … On September 1, 2017, plaintiff filed a three-count complaint, alleging that defendants' negligent maintenance …
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… They appeal from the summary judgment dismissal of their complaint. We conclude defendants owed L.E. a duty to … 3 that she suffered any harm from the alleged shortcomings in the post-assault investigation. Therefore, we … "skipped" that day. The boys' and girls' gym classes were combined, but there was no real instruction. L.E. testified, …
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… the inmate possessed drugs; the department's regulation compelling routine confirmatory tests of drug specimens; and … decision that Blanchard violated *.203 and upheld the recommended sanction. Blanchard lost 120 days of commutation time and thirty days of recreation privileges; …
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… that "certain subjects are within the [agency's] peculiar competence." In re Amend. of N.J.A.C. 8:31B-3.31 & N.J.A.C. … negligence" in a related provision of law: the Workers' Compensation Act. As adopted in 1911, the act provided: "For … in reviewing the common-law rule that made a private automobile-operator liable to a licensee only for acts of …
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… Support Guidelines in proportion to the parties' net incomes. Plaintiff Maria D. Newman cross-appeals paragraph … 3% per annum rate of interest, "to recruit individuals from competitors." Defendant entered into two more such … the trial, stated "[p]laintiff works on a base salary plus commissions. The defendant 4 A-0496-19T2 works based on …
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… that Dana needed long-term psychiatric treatment, but her compliance with treatment was episodic. In the months … in January 2019, a Colorado assessment under the Interstate Compact for Placement of Children 3 If the identified person … adoption fell through, the Division twice sought ICPC studies in Colorado. Both times, approval of placement was not …
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… present during the interview because it made her feel uncomfortable. Neither the pre-interview conversation nor … was touching her in the basement and after hearing someone coming down the stairs, R.J. "pushed me off him and started … with every paycheck." In addition, S.J. claimed R.J. is "a completely different person when he is drunk," and that "his …
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… his car in a manner that blocked defendant's driveway. P.M. complied with defendant's demand to move the vehicle. P.M. … arguments for our consideration: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED ERROR WHEN IT DENIED DEFENDANT'S REQUEST FOR A … evidence 18 A-5621-18 that defendant possessed the bloodied sword under circumstances not manifestly appropriate …
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… years, conditioned upon his enrollment in, and successful completion of, Drug Court. The judge denied the State's … of . . . defendant striking the homeowner . . . during the commission of the theft from the home . . . . [T]he … the home, was . . . discovered either by the homeowner coming back to the home or having been there unbeknownst to …
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… one-year jail term on Count One. He was also required to comply with Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2, and to pay the … as to one count of the indictment would be a necessary ingredient to a conviction under another count; whether one act … use of the file sharing programs was a necessary ingredient and integral part of both his possession of the child …
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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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… as Deputy Mayor, DAVID CHAIT, in his official capacity as Committeeperson, KEVIN KUCHINSKI, in his official capacity as Committeeperson, UMA PURANDARE, in her official capacity as Committeeperson, U.S. HOME AT HOPEWELL PARC URBAN RENEWAL, …
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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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… 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 … plaintiff pro se filed a twenty-four page, seven-count complaint against NJ Transit and several NJ Transit …
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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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… years, conditioned upon his enrollment in, and successful completion of, Drug Court. The judge denied the State's … of . . . defendant striking the homeowner . . . during the commission of the theft from the home . . . . [T]he … the home, was . . . discovered either by the homeowner coming back to the home or having been there unbeknownst to …
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… one-year jail term on Count One. He was also required to comply with Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2, and to pay the … as to one count of the indictment would be a necessary ingredient to a conviction under another count; whether one act … use of the file sharing programs was a necessary ingredient and integral part of both his possession of the child …
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… Whipple and Susswein. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 294-11/19. Mark G. Toscano argued the cause for appellant (Comegno Law Group, PC, attorneys; Mark G. Toscano and … Acting Attorney General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Commissioner of Education (David L. Kalisky, Deputy Attorney …
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… that "certain subjects are within the [agency's] peculiar competence." In re Amend. of N.J.A.C. 8:31B-3.31 & N.J.A.C. … negligence" in a related provision of law: the Workers' Compensation Act. As adopted in 1911, the act provided: "For … in reviewing the common-law rule that made a private automobile-operator liable to a licensee only for acts of …