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… and informed her she was under arrest. Defendant failed to comply and, after another officer arrived, again fled the … After he arrived at the hotel, defendant refused to come out of her room. Defendant's father invited Sergeant … A-1790-24 Among other conditions, she was ordered "not [to] commit any offense" and to "undergo a mental health …
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… 1, 2024, the Board adopted the initial decision and recommendation of the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), who, … progressed to a Trooper I, having received awards and commendations during his career. At the time of the incident … several techniques that could be used to extract a combative occupant from a vehicle. Once comfortable with …
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… by pointing out to the jury that these witnesses did not come forward with information about the crime until a second … for speaking to the police by showing they did not come forward until a second flyer offering a reward for the … on our de novo review, we conclude defendant failed to overcome the strong presumption counsel "rendered adequate …
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A-46-24 Reply Brief
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… Plaza Newark, New Jersey 07102 pverniero@sillscummis.com mcarucci@sillscummis.com 973-643-7000 Counsel for … (34 C.F.R. §106.45(b)(8)) as well as the provision of remedies (id. §106.45(b)(1)(i)) and their “effective implementation.” Id. §106.45(b)(7)(iv). Remedies, of course, may include the discipline of an employee. …
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A-65-24 Cross Petitioner Reply Brief
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… 13 l 0 Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.789.4848 mvodzak@fhmslaw.com Attorneys for Respondent/Cross-Petitioner, Walmart … https://www.njcourts.gov/model-civil-jury-charges#toc-committee-on- model-civil-jury-charges (Sept. 4, 2024) … business invitees. Id. at 558-59. The other issue involves commercial landowners' duties to invitees when those …
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… City of Perth Amboy and dismissing with prejudice Baratta's complaint alleging that the city retaliated against him for … of an opponent of Diaz in the 2016 mayoral election and his company is a plaintiff in a lawsuit against the city and one … emotional distress.2 In 2020, Baratta filed an amended complaint in the Law Division alleging: (1) the city issued …
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… adjudication of delinquency for aggravated assault as an accomplice in an altercation at her high school. She 1 We use … to prove the culpable mental state needed to establish accomplice liability, and that the victim's injuries did not … 2, 2023, M.G. was charged by a juvenile delinquency complaint with an offense that, if committed by an adult, …
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… order denying his motion to "amend" his then time-barred complaint in an action previously dismissed without … Because we agree with the trial court that the complaint is indisputably time-barred, we affirm. The facts … driver and any passengers in the vehicle. In addition to a comprehensive rendition of the facts, the Fifth Circuit's …
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… Dr. Medina diagnosed Mia with suspected child abuse and recommended a second psycho social evaluation and sexually … Medina, acquired knowledge in a child of Mia's age "would come from an exposure" or "[s]eeing those actions or an … activities. Dr. Stillwell testified she could not "come to a conclusion as to whether or not [defendant] …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS MATRIX BORDENTOWN, : TAX COURT OF NEW … cross-motion for summary judgment dismissing plaintiff’s complaint. The novel issue to be determined is the … a subsection of N.J.S.A. 46:15-7.2, a realty transfer fee commonly referred to as the “mansion tax,” which imposes a …
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… (1) Bathing/dressing; (2) Toilet use; (3) Transfer; (4) Locomotion; (5) Bed mobility; and (6) Eating." N.J.A.C. … symptoms and emergence from this period is often accompanied by amnesia or other memory defects. However, Dr. … and issues with decision making . . . were easily remedied with written reminders." Moreover, the Assistant …
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… counsel on eCourts. It "confirmed the trial [would] commence on Monday, March 11, 2024," and provided: In the coming days, [the court] will be issuing to Bayside [State … asked the court withdraw "the [o]rder to [p]roduce" to accommodate the adjournment request and [a]lso, because the …
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… He stated he first saw petitioner in June 2015. Petitioner complained of weakness and pain in her "distal [right] … and signs of carpal tunnel. He explained carpal tunnel is a common condition in a person's wrist and fingers "depending … medical records, including three EMG/nerve conduction studies from Dr. Boxman, and the reports of [additional …
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… three); second-degree possession of a weapon during the commission of certain crimes, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … substandard representation or impact the probable outcome of the proceedings. On October 3, 2019, we affirmed the … the trial court appropriately "adjourned trial to accommodate both parties," specifically "ensur[ing] …
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… In September and October 2022, plaintiff filed a verified complaint and motion seeking joint legal custody and … a suspension of overnight parenting time until plaintiff's completion of a parenting class to address the child … the record reflects any dispute that plaintiff subsequently completed a parenting class. The court heard argument on …
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… days in the restorative housing unit; ninety days loss of commutation time; thirty days loss of recreation privileges; … that are intended to mimic THC, the main psychoactive ingredient of marijuana." U.S. Dep't of Just., Drug Enf't Admin., … decision was based on substantial credible evidence and compliant with [the] [New Jersey] Administrative [C]ode on …
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… summary judgment and denying her cross-motion to amend her complaint. We affirm. I. We discern the following facts from … one-day religious retreat held by the Korean Christian Life Community on defendant's premises. According to plaintiff, … steps numerous times before without any problems. In her complaint, plaintiff alleged defendant was negligent for …
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… apartment in Cairo, a [twelve]-unit residential apartment complex in Cairo that was under construction at the time of the [divorce] [c]omplaint, two commercial properties rented out to stores, agricultural … [c]ourt[,] and overall appeared to try to respond fully and completely." In contrast, the judge discredited defendant's …
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… grossing $143,000 annually and defendant having no earned income. Pursuant to the JOD, the parties agreed defendant had … right to seek an increase in alimony if plaintiff's gross income exceeded $173,000 per year and plaintiff could request … also Rule 5:3-7(b), allowing a court to utilize various remedies to enforce a judgment or order after finding a …
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… hearing, reasoning that defendant did not submit any competent evidence supporting his allegation of ineffective … testified at the hearing, stating that the individual who committed the sale of cocaine to the undercover officer on … 0123 was "so overwhelming" that it was unlikely that the outcome would have been different regardless of the alleged …