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… Smith and Perez Friscia. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 10-12/22A. Oded … appeals from the final agency decision (FAD) of the Acting Commissioner of Education (Commissioner) upholding the New Jersey Department of …
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… In exchange for his plea, the State agreed to recommend defendant be sentenced at the lowest end of the … Defendant confirmed he understood "the State [was] recommending five years, with [eighty-five] percent on each … argued for leniency based on defendant's service to his community and family, physical abuse he suffered as a child, …
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… terms on the convictions and directed that Uriarte comply with the requirements of Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 … PSL. N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4. 1 Following the date of Uriarte's commission of the offense for which he was convicted under … urine test showed Uriarte had used cocaine and THC. Uriarte completed a Board form acknowledging that on July 4, 2021, …
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… County, Docket Nos. L-0309-19 and L-0198-22. Metrolaw.com, attorneys for appellant (Robert A. Solomon, on the … affirmative defenses, a counterclaim, and a third-party complaint against Solomon, Saunders, and the Solomon firm. In their counterclaim and third-party complaint, defendants asserted claims of fraud, negligence, …
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… in either March or April. Plaintiff then filed a palimony complaint and sought child support. Defendant, a … kept on file with the dance studio. Plaintiff's palimony complaint, child support, and dance related costs were … an analysis made by an accountant concerning defendant's income and cash flow as a self-employed contractor. In regard …
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… PSSA were based on defendant's average annual gross income of approximately $200,000 from his ownership of A.A. … property rent free. The judge did not impute any income to defendant for the son's use of the property. … garage on the property—the judge included that amount as income to defendant. In a ten-page written opinion, the judge …
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… battery. While doing so, a shopping bag fell from the same compartment, which appeared to contain a handgun. Police … the following requirement: Each application form shall be accompanied by a written certification of justifiable need to … was unconstitutional because the statute required compliance with N.J.S.A. 2C:58-4, which was rendered …
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… area side door and officers, including Werner followed, commanded him to stop and a physical confrontation ensued. … allowance of [two-thirds] of the member’s actual annual compensation for which contributions were being made at the … is limited. Allstars Auto. Grp., Inc. v. N.J. Motor Vehicle Comm'n, 234 N.J. 150, 157 (2018) (citing Russo v. Bd. of …
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… ." Ibid. The Court stated, "[s]everal factors, alone or in combination, may provide sufficient justification to … warrant here was valid despite the fact the court did not complete certain sections of the warrant. The court … surrounding the issuance of the warrant, including the accompanying affidavit in support of the warrant, and sensibly …
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… 2C:12-1. On May 18, 2022, plaintiff amended her TRO complaint (ATRO), adding additional facts to include the … defendant was not; (2) plaintiff had proved that defendant committed the predicate act of assault; (3) the January 30, … that the trial judge erred by: (1) determining that he committed the predicate act of assault and (2) failing to …
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… "defendant was under 26 years of age at the time of the commission of the offense," N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(14), enacted … judge issued an order denying defendant's motion and an accompanying statement of reasons finding the legislative … On March 28, 2022, the same judge issued an order accompanied by another cogent statement of reasons, denying …
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… dish holders and stands for buffet dishes, used by catering companies and restaurants. Plaintiff Robert Skvorecz owned … facility caused extensive damage to its machinery, commercial and personal property, and interrupted Skorr … Plaintiffs were insured with Franklin Mutual Insurance Company (FMI) under a policy that provided $1,371,900 in …
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… The manual required all ladders "be inspected by a competent person on a periodic basis and after any … the safety manual, OSHA mandated ladders "be inspected by a competent person for visible defects on a periodic basis and … The agreement required that 5 A-2428-22 Bender Enterprises comply with March Associates' safety program, and authorized …
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… CASSANDRA GIGI SMITH, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEWARK COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS, INC., Defendant-Respondent. Argued … dismissal of her negligence claim against defendant Newark Community Health Centers, Inc. pursuant to the New Jersey … 516, 529 (2019). 4 A-2138-22 I. In his written decision accompanying the February 9, 2023 order, the motion judge set …
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… in plaintiff's fifty-percent ownership of four separate companies, including his office-furniture business, … average of [his] annual gross salary of $296,000 and no income attributable to [defendant]." His "income [was] calculated by adding his base salary of $184,000 …
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… Defendant argues the trial court erred in finding that he committed the predicate act of assault and in not providing … him down." Plaintiff agreed. Shortly after starting to become intimate, plaintiff stopped because defendant "was not … be authenticated," but the authentication requirement embodied in N.J.R.E. 901 is "not designed to be onerous." State …
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… We affirm all orders on appeal for the detailed and comprehensive reasons stated in Judge Ostuni's … $20 and $40 million. Sweeney claimed he had a big "payday coming" and would finally be able to pay off the Third Loan … a "pay-when-able" loan, the six-year statute of limitations commenced in 2013 when the Third Loan was negotiated; (6) …
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… the house. On May 7, 2021, defendants filed an eviction complaint based on 2 In early 2021, plaintiffs' real estate … performance case." Defendants filed a second eviction complaint against plaintiffs in February 2022, based on … actions were subsequently consolidated with plaintiffs' complaint and transferred to the Law Division. The case was …
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… Union of New Jersey, American Civil Liberties Union, and Community Health Law Project (American Civil Liberties Union … 9, 2023 order that, despite dismissing the guardianship complaint, nevertheless imposed continuing conditions upon … under N.J.S.A. 3B:1-2 prior to the dismissal of the complaint, the Chancery Division no longer retained …
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… and Marczyk. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-179. Michael P. DeRose argued … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Paulina R. DeAraujo, Deputy Attorney General, on … Nasheeda Singleton appeals from the Civil Service Commission's (CSC) October 12, 2022 final administrative …