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… and others similarly situated, plaintiff Tracey M. Perez commenced an action against defendant, seeking damages based … Truth in Lending Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1601 to 1667f; and the common law. That first action was dismissed when the trial … to sue again in an appropriate court. Plaintiff filed her complaint in this action in early October 2019. Defendant …
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… and Haas. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2015-2484, 2016-1288 and 2017-3138. … argued the cause for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney; … Wilson appeals from three decisions of the Civil Service Commission (CSC): (1) the October 20, 2015 decision on her …
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… when he would be reinstated. He generally described his income, expenses, and financial situation, and provided a case … and challenging plaintiff's representations about his income, assets, and ability to pay. The GAL acknowledged that … as of August 23, 2019, and pursue all collection remedies available to judgment creditors. This appeal followed. …
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… Plaintiff works full-time as a spray painter for a company. At the time he sustained his claimed injuries, … there was any issue concerning plaintiff's or the team's competency as independent contractors. Plaintiff argued … defendant had a responsibility to ensure the workers were competent to perform the work before hiring them. After …
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… Defendant further argued that "a significant part of our community finds strip bars or go-go bars or . . . gentlemen … before the shooting incident.4 And the prosecutor's only comment about the "club" in summation was a fleeting … in her thoughtful decision. We add only the following brief comments. Pursuant to N.J.R.E. 704, "[t]estimony in the form …
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… denying their motion to dismiss plaintiff's first amended complaint and compel arbitration. The judge altered his earlier finding … SHALL NOT PRECLUDE PARTIES FROM SEEKING PROVISIONAL REMEDIES IN AID OF ARBITRATION FROM A COURT OF APPROPRIATE …
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… at 137 Spatz Avenue in Nutley, with the purpose to commit an offense therein, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2 (count one); … at 138 Spatz Avenue in Nutley, with the purpose to commit an offense therein, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2 (count two); … Hackensack and Teaneck. The officers in the three vehicles communicated with each other using portable radios. …
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… 25, 2020 order denying their motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint and compel arbitration. We conclude the judge 3 A-0519-20 erred … daughter and power of attorney, Maggie Turner (plaintiff), completed and signed the agreement with defendants. The …
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… fiancée, Jasmin Moore (Moore), filed a medical malpractice complaint against Atlanticare alleging negligence, … blood work, which plaintiff alleges caused injury requiring compensatory and punitive 3 A-5203-18T3 damages. Moore … Atlanticare denied liability. Plaintiff amended the complaint to add defendant, pleading the same causes of …
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… defense is unsuccessful; (3) the necessity that defendant comply with the rules of criminal procedure and the rules of … say that it’s better to have an attorney . . . you’re not comfortable with." The court added, "a lawyer can argue … the questions he was asked and then instructed the jury: "Ladies and gentlemen, I’m instructing you that I’ve given him …
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… met in a police station 1 Defendant was issued a citizen's complaint. The complainant was, in fact, arrested after the altercation. … at his phone." In concluding "[t]he State . . . properly compl[ied] with its discovery obligations . . . under [Rule] …
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… (UCC) and dismissing plaintiff's disability discrimination complaint with prejudice and an April 26, 2019 order denying … requested a meeting to address the issue of reasonably accommodating plaintiff's disability status. The interactive … how the additional proposed accommodations would have remedied plaintiff's tardiness and absenteeism. Affirmed. … …
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… in question defendant and his cousin spoke about wanting to commit robberies and they eventually departed in the early … possession of a handgun, and second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery. Following appropriate mergers, defendant was … DURING CLOSING ARGUMENTS. . . . J. . . . RETRIEVE FULL COMPLETE COPY OF DISCOVERY WHICH VIOLATED [DEFENDANT'S] …
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… Defendant was convicted of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(b); … reserved decision. On June 1, 2018, the PCR court issued a comprehensive, twenty-five- page written opinion denying … or omissions fell "outside the wide range of professionally competent assistance." Id. at 690. This requires a showing …
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… Judges Vernoia and Firko. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 232-8/16. A.V., … J. Bruck, Acting Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (David L. NOT FOR PUBLICATION … $8,830.08 in tuition reimbursement from A.V. based on a per diem rate of $61.32 for each child for the seventy-two …
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… aggravated arson and second-degree conspiracy to commit aggravated arson in June 2007. Defense counsel did … recent [being] 2007, which is within [ten] years of the commission of the date, his release from that -- he wouldn’t … v. Arkansas, 483 U.S. 44, 50 (1987) ("The necessary ingredients of the Fourteenth Amendment's guarantee that no one …
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… of a political party: If the incumbent whose office has become vacant was elected to office as the nominee of a political party, the municipal committee of the political party of which the incumbent was … seeking relief from the outcome of the litigation as embodied in the judgment." Id. at 62. The appeal in Magill was …
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… GAL report, Schofel analyzed her findings and submitted recommendations including that the parties and S.M. … conference at which the parties accepted Schofel's recommendations. The court subsequently set forth the recommendations in an order. On August 6, 2019, Schofel filed …
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… and credibility determinations were an important component of any psychological evaluation. 4 Dr. Smarz … judge's abuse or neglect determination was not supported by competent admissible evidence and the judge erred in relying … abuse or neglect under Title Nine because the Division's complaint only cited Title Thirty. We first consider …
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… yet defendant was "looking . . . as if a vehicle would be coming . . . down the wrong way." Defendant was "carrying a … it with two hands . . . under an arm." The duffel bag completely concealed its contents. Defendant walked out of … the residence with the duffel bag and placed it in the rear compartment of an SUV parked very close to the residence on …