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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3618-18T3 GRACE MCMAHON, Petitioner-Appellant, V. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, TEACHERS' PENSION AND … interest. Monthly payroll deductions of $222.99 commenced on December 1, 1991 and terminated on 3 … corrected decision on January 8, 2019, which was limited to one statutory citation. 6 A-3618-18T3 payments, the quoted …
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… D. Piderit argued the cause for respondent (Yolando Ciccone, Middlesex County Prosecutor, attorney; Joie D. Piderit, … order denying without prejudice his motion to modify his commitment to the Juvenile Justice NOT FOR PUBLICATION … that is only available for persons under twenty-one years old. According to Dr. Bhise, due to lengthy 4 …
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… 5, 2018. On February 14, 2019, plaintiff filed an amended complaint against defendants, alleging: (1) breach of … discussions, the judge disagreed. The judge questioned if defendants' counsel could point to any statement … Div. 2002). Alternatively, if the parties do not agree to one or more essential terms, their contract is ordinarily …
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… business under the tradename TWC Healthclub (the Club) in a commercial building in Maplewood. On February 12, 2019, he … that the second application was incomplete. It appears that one element missing was a license from the New Jersey Board … defendants produced a transcript of a May 16, 2019 telephone conversation between Roe and Berriors suggesting the …
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… NO. A-3458-19 IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY OF ESSEX, Petitioner-Appellant, and ESSEX COUNTY PBA LOCAL 382, … On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, PERC No. 2020-40. Angelo J. Genova argued the … principles, we discern no basis to disturb PERC's well-reasoned decision and affirm substantially for the reasons …
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… thus affords no basis upon which to vacate 1 Defendant abandoned the argument regarding the factual basis for the 2012 … not be charged as a second or subsequent offender in the complaint made against him in order to render him liable to … to defendant on the record—is improper, and we do not condone such practice. Cf. R. 7:14-1(a) (noting that a court's …
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… Livingston Mall Venture (LMV) dismissing his complaint in lieu of prerogative writs in its entirety. We … District, to allow construction of a four-story hotel and a one-story freestanding restaurant within the municipality. … increase traffic in the area. The Township then commissioned a traffic study to consider the impact of future …
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… covered his eyes and mouth, and tied him up with a telephone cord. After they fled the residence, the victim freed … During the plea hearing, defendant stated he felt "comfortable" proceeding with the services of the interpreter … guilty because he was, in fact, guilty, and that no one coerced, forced, or threatened him to plead guilty. On …
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… of defendant Steven L. Rasner, D.M.D. and dismissing her complaint with prejudice for failure to provide an affidavit … defendant's motion. She deemed her original decision erroneous because she "inserted a cause of action in the … of the wrong tooth . . . ." The judge further reasoned "the existence of a poor outcome doesn't necessarily …
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… On August 27, 2017, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint and obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO) … left plaintiff a "vulgar" voicemail on her mother's cell phone, sent two letters to plaintiff and her mother in … threatened to distribute (1) Inflict bodily injury on anyone or commit any other offense, regardless of the immediacy …
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… Later that evening, defendant went to the APFD to file a complaint against Captain Fahnholz. Because Captain Fahnholz … counsel and despite the fact that trial had been scheduled one month prior, defendant fired his attorney the preceding … The judge first denied defendant's request for a postponement, noting the matter had been pending for over a year …
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… appellant guilty of prohibited acts *.803, "attempting to commit, aiding another person to commit or making plans to … on any basis other than the breadth of the Commissioner's discretion to operate the correctional facility"; and … risk policy] . . . involve[d] an exercise of the Commissioner's discretion and expertise." Five days later, on May …
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… of P.M. and A.D.M. A.M. and P.M. alleged that A.D.M. had committed acts of terroristic threats, harassment, and … count of the complaint. As to the conversion claim (count one), we agree with the trial court that plaintiffs cannot … within fifteen days, the property would be deemed abandoned and disposed of. Plaintiffs submit no evidence showing …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5024-16T2 M.P., Petitioner-Appellant, v. DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH … R. 1:36-3. December 17, 2018 2 A-5024-16T2 PER CURIAM Petitioner M.P. appeals the final agency decision of the New … "to certain groups of medically needy persons whose income and/or resources exceeds the standards for the Medicaid …
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… BELMONTE, Defendants-Appellants, and WILLIAM V. LANE, JOHNSTONE, SKOK, LAUGHLIN & LANE, MATTHEW TAL, HOSPITALITY … engaged a licensed certified mold 4 A-2890-16T1 remediation company who tested the entire house and then remediated the … Steven around February 24, 2011, during which Steven mentioned the word "mold," and acknowledged the presence of a …
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… Michael A. Jackson guilty of third-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2. He … he was available for a visit and requested to borrow money. L.G. told Taylor that he had somewhere he had to go. … his home in his car to give a ride to a friend. He was gone only a few minutes, and as he was driving back to his …
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… trauma-focused therapy for physical abuse, which can be done with the offending caretaker, as caregiver involvement … permanency worker to confirm that defendant and T.H. had completed the parenting classes and other therapeutic … defendant "failed to behave with the level of care that someone of ordinary prudence would have exercised under the same …
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… Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Joseph J. Maccarone, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). Joseph E. … as well as substance abuse issues. Tiffany transitioned from foster care to the Division's independent living … a doctor's appointment for Alex, as the Division recommended, Tiffany said she did not. The Division helped her …
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… a risk assessment score of 5. Although this represents a comparatively "low risk of recidivism," the pre-parole … distinguish between sexual and non-sexual touching; questioned the veracity of the pre-sentence investigation report … not demonstrate a "substantial likelihood" that he would commit a crime or violate a condition of parole. The Board …
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… detective went to where defendant resided and asked him to come to PCPO for an interview. Defendant agreed. The … The detective stated: I want to talk about certain things, one of the things I want you to know is, between these four … on this appeal and we deem that issue to be waived and abandoned. See El-Sioufi v. St. Peter's Univ. Hosp., 382 N.J. …