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… We affirm, substantially for the reasons set forth in the comprehensive written opinion of Judge Arthur J. Batista. … and apologetic." Hall added that defendant's insurance company "took care of everything." The judge found Hall was … 157 N.J. at 470-71. [T]he rule of deference is more compelling where, as here, both judges made concurrent …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MALA SUNDAR Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex PRESIDING JUDGE P.O. Box 975 Trenton, New Jersey … opposed the motion as premature since discovery is incomplete. 1 Plaintiff included tax year 2022 in its motion. …
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… GARAGE, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. MAYOR and TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF BRICK, NEW JERSEY, Defendants-Respondents. … after a remand to the Law Division. Aulert v. Mayor & Twp. Committee of Brick, No. A-0426-18 (App. Div. Dec. 4, 2019). … and judgment in favor of defendants Mayor and Township Committee of Brick (the Township), denying plaintiffs' …
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… upon Marks's unopposed motion to dismiss the third-party complaint against him; and (4) a March 5, 2019 order … that no claims can be sustained against [them] . . . is completely in line with the . . . prevailing law." As for … JUDGE[S] WILSON AND HARZ ERRED IN HOLDING THAT ROCCO COMMITTED NO MALPRACTICE IN FAILING TO COLLECT THE EQUITABLE …
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… denying their motion to dismiss plaintiff Julia Nawrocki's complaint and to compel arbitration.1 Defendants also appeal from a May 12, … in keeping with the Expedited Procedures of the Commercial Arbitration Rules 4 A-2813-22 ("Rules") of the …
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… Police Department (MPD) notified the MCPO it received a complaint against Reck alleging misconduct in office. As … the findings of [the Report] and a copy of [the MCPO's] complete investigation Report." The MCPO responded that Reck … Report], [and] identify [Reck] by name . . . as part of its compliance obligations [under the Directive and the IAPP]." …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(3); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery of an unnamed victim, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and … to testify against defendant in exchange for the State's recommending a lesser sentence. 3 A-1088-22 1; second-degree … At trial, Parrish testified to agreeing with defendant to commit robbery and deciding to target cabs. Id. at 5. He …
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… motion to adjourn the fourth trial date and dismissing his complaint with prejudice for failure to produce an expert … other two orders. I. On July 18, 2018, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Law Division, alleging he suffered physical … in the report of plaintiff's expert, Dr. Thomas Scilaris, comparing an MRI of plaintiff's lumbar spine performed on …
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… center for seven days. During a behavioral assessment completed approximately two weeks after these events, … submission constitutes something extraordinary and compelling or idiosyncratic in her background, related to … It is the State's position that defendant has not overcome the presumption of ineligibility based on the …
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… clothing, masks, cellphones, and other evidence of the commission of a crime, specifically robbery." The accompanying affidavit described the residence, which is a … N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(1); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and :15-1(a)(1); …
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… Wegfahrt further testified he "detected the odor of alcohol coming off of [defendant's] breath. At the same time, his … (count one); second- degree possession of a weapon while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(b)(3) (count … to possess ammunition. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a six-year prison sentence with three and one-half …
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… petitioner was working on a unit when an inmate became non-compliant with instructions given by petitioner's partner. The inmate did not respond to verbal commands. Petitioner grabbed the inmate but the inmate "got … his left knee as they were standing and the inmate became combative and was attempting to loosen himself from …
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… (NJIT or the University) appeals from the dismissal of its complaint seeking to enjoin arbitration of grievances … police officers. The unions allege that NJIT failed to comply with its Emergency Closing Policy (Closing Policy) by … The chancery court held that the dispute concerning compensation was an issue subject to arbitration under …
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… perform all of his previously assigned duties, the city accommodated him with a helper who operated the power tools, … a jackhammer in order to return to work and would not be accommodated with an assistant to perform that task. In 2011, … carpometacarpal joint, at the base of the thumb where it come out of the wrist, was destroyed. When conservative …
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… THE MATTER OF THE ALLEGED FAILURE OF ALTICE USA, INC., TO COMPLY WITH CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE NEW JERSEY CABLE … billing for cable service, preempted by the Federal Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 (Cable Act), 47 U.S.C. §§ … billing arrangements and payment plans," while remaining competitive with other cable service providers. In September …
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… v. LIVINGSTON CIRCLE ASSOCIATES, LP, EASTMAN COMPANIES OF NEW JERSEY, LLC, and EASTMAN MANAGEMENT CORP., … struck plaintiff in the 1 Plaintiff also named Eastman Companies of New Jersey, LLC (Eastman N.J.) as a defendant. … for summary judgment on the grounds that it was a separate company from Eastman and, although it was affiliated with …
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… novo in the Law Division, Judge Michael T. Collins issued a comprehensive written opinion convicting defendant of … vehicle was attempting to make an illegal left turn into oncoming traffic, because it was 8 A-3741-21 unsafe to pass a … "BUT A DRIVER MAY PASS ON THE RIGHT IF TRAFFIC HAS BECOME SO DENSE THAT LINES OF TRAFFIC HAVE BECOME …
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… . . . back roads." Gambino explained "cleaning" was a common term officers used to describe an 4 A-2468-22 … with Lund[1] and Gamble,[2] a reasonable individual could come to the inference that the defendant was about to or might be in the process of committing a crime. 1 State v. Lund, 119 N.J. 35 (1990). 2 …
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… but sought to prove he lacked the mental state required to commit murder. Defendant presented an expert who opined that … medical examiner testified the cause of death was assault "compounded by strangulation both manual and ligature." A … tied the belt around the victim. He argued that counsel's comment, combined with the medical examiner's opinion of the …
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… search is presumptively unreasonable. Ibid. To overcome that presumption, "the State bears the burden of … problem with the State's proofs at the hearing, however, is compounded by Vandeyar's testimony. He testified that he was … him was that defendant bladed himself behind his taller companion. That description of blading does not give rise to …