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… were armed with a knife and brass knuckles and intended to commit theft. Upon entering the home, they tied up the male victim with telephone wire. Defendant proceeded to search the home for … second degree, N.J.S.A. 20:5- 2 and 20:18-2 (count one); two counts of murder, first degree, N.J.S.A. 20:11- …
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… PC] for resolution. If either party does not accept the recommendation, that party shall have the right to submit the … final judgments or orders within twenty days of entry). Nonetheless, when her motion was heard on January 16, 2020, … 2019 and continue to January 6, 2020. 6 A-2491-19 a postponement of the hearing, ask to file a reply certification, …
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… NO. A-0885-20 DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, Petitioner-Respondent, v. T.M., Respondent-Appellant. … agency determination under N.J.A.C. 3A:10-7.3(c) that his commission of child abuse or neglect was "not established." … Each proven act of neglect has some effect on the [child]. One act may be 'substantial' or the sum of many acts may be …
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… to defendant Rowan University (Rowan) and dismissing his complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff filed suit after Rowan … and Health Administration (OSHA). Plaintiff also claimed one co-worker constantly swore at him and called him stupid. … difficulties working with plaintiff. The report concluded none of plaintiff's allegations were supported and witnesses …
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… Plaintiff-Respondent, v. TERRENCE A. TERRELL, a/k/a TONE,1 Defendant-Appellant. _______________________ Submitted … (counts three and four); second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 … term of life imprisonment, plus forty-five years, with one-hundred years and three months of parole ineligibility. …
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… also agree to pay in proportion to each parties' net income, based on the preceding year's income tax return for … Instead, Daughter narrowed her decision to two colleges – one in Florida and the other in Georgia. Mother further … the reason behind the decrease in earnings." 7 A-2559-19 Nonetheless, the judge granted Father's request for a …
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… OF RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY, Petitioner-Appellant, and OFFICE PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES … On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, PERC No. 2020-21. John J. Peirano argued the … dispute over a disciplinary determination . . . ." PERC reasoned that 7 A-1228-19 resolution of the scope of …
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… v. COUNTY OF BERGEN, KATHLEEN A. DONOVAN, PETER INCARDONE, BRIAN HIGGINS, JAMES GIBLIN, and JAMES J. TEDESCO III … Peter R. Yarem argued the cause for respondent Peter Incardone (Scarinci & Hollenbeck, LLC, attorneys; Peter R. Yarem, … casting vote-by-mail ballots at the Bergen Plaza for the upcoming November 2014 general election. Accordingly, voters …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1781-19 CHRISTOPHER ROCAP, Petitioner-Appellant, v. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, STATE POLICE … A. Gray argued the cause for appellant (Sciarra & Catrambone, LLC, attorneys; Christopher A. Gray, of counsel and on … inside a vehicle in a parking lot. Prior attempts at communication with the suspect had failed. Appellant shot …
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… During the plea proceedings, the municipal court judge mentioned only one reading, ostensibly the same for both samples. 3 … by the record. The municipal court judge, in making his comprehensive credibility findings, considered and addressed …
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… tear to her patellar tendon. Plaintiff filed a seven-count complaint, which she later amended, alleging defendants … his accompanying oral decision, the judge 8 A-1794-19 reasoned nothing presented in plaintiff's motion "convince[d … stood nearby and there was "some question as to whether [one employee] had her hand on [the] plaintiff's back." Id. …
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… of which [he] is not aware and those not specifically mentioned in [the] release."3 The release also covered any claim … attention." Id. at 9. And we explained "[t]he parties completely prepared themselves for trial," and the co- … surcharges. The remand was not for the purpose of revisiting the court's determination of the exceptions and …
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… parenting time with their three children on Easter Sundays commencing in 2020 and permitting plaintiff to "educate the … the "designation[s] [are] not intended to confer on one parent any additional legal rights" beyond authorizing … notice of motion stated he moved for an order permitting one of the twins and the youngest child's enrollment in …
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… or availability of material[,] whichever is later" to complete the project, the forty-five day timeframe was a … Rather than sign the document, defendants 1 We round all monetary amounts to the nearest dollar. 3 A-5810-17T4 … at trial that it "allowed certain things . . . to be done as a courtesy to kind of compensate . . . for the time …
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… review and applicable law, we affirm. In his interpleader complaint, filed July 12, 2016, Webb alleged he had … among other things, is engaged in the business of procuring buyers for companies." Webb alleged in his complaint that … account. Webb's complaint alleged "these funds are due to one or more of the [d]efendants, but each party's …
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… the cause for respondent Thomas DiDonato (Perskie, Mairone, Brog, Barrera & Baylinson, PC, attorneys; Christopher … street owned by the Association. By a vote of eight to one, the Board determined it lacked jurisdiction to hear the … took steps to dedicate Harbor Cove Drive to the City. To accomplish the dedication of Harbor Cove Drive, the …
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… inadequate findings under N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23j(3), and by erroneously considering assets he received as part of the … a cross-motion. She sought to sanction defendant until he complied with the court's prior order by providing proof … omissions were that defendant had inherited two properties. One was a condominium on a golf course in Virginia. The …
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… turned into the southbound lane, placing her head-on with oncoming traffic. Another vehicle flashed its high beams to … field sobriety testing (FST). In response, defendant questioned why she needed to exit her vehicle and expressed 4 … At the station, defendant said she consumed only one glass of wine. According to Officer Rothrock, his first …
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… to question her. Defendant then said he did not want anyone else involved and would consent to a search of the home. … defendant had a foot injury and thus did not want to accompany officers to his third-floor apartment, he provided … SUV IN THE ROAD ALONGSIDE HIS PARKED VEHICLE AND QUESTIONED HIM WHILE SHINING FLASHLIGHTS AT HIM. B. OFFICERS …
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… ended. Approximately eight minutes later, the interview recommenced and the following colloquy ensued: DETECTIVE: Okay … . . and answer some of our questions, is that your choice alone? DEFENDANT: That is my choice alone. DETECTIVE: Did we force you in any kind of way to go …