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… reinstatement of her Law Against Discrimination (LAD) complaint, alleging various acts of discrimination and … sought vacatur of an arbitration ruling dismissing her complaint as time-barred. We affirm the trial court's order. … Russell was terminated on April 3, 2015 and filed her complaint on August 4, 2015. Defendants answered that the …
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… Police Department was dispatched to investigate an automobile accident. While on the scene, DeNicola ascertained … to a two-year driver's license suspension, thirty days of community service, one year of using an ignition interlock …
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… Plaintiff-Respondent, v. SUPER CAR WASH LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY and ALI MUSA, Defendants-Appellants. … 2 A-3131-17T1 Defendants Super Car Wash Limited Liability Company and its managing member, Ali Musa, (collectively, … written opinion issued with the order. We add the following comments. Hector and Musa, both of whom were represented by …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3476-17T3 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. IBANGA ARCHIBONG, Defendant-Appellant. _____________________________ Submitted January 21, 2020 – Decided Before Judges Ostrer and …
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… contained in Judge D'Arcy's decision. We add the following comments. Shortly after Jen's birth, the Division conducted …
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… Division order, which denied their motion to dismiss the complaint and compel arbitration, and from the July 20, 2018, which denied … harassed and assaulted her while at work. Plaintiff filed a complaint, asserting claims under the New Jersey Law Against …
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… and occupancy" of the business, including all "rents and income" from the business "without interference [from Barbara] … and without accounting or credit for any such rents or income." The judgment also obligated Michael to pay Barbara … Barbara replied that Michael had grossly understated his income and could "well afford" to adhere to the 3 A-2880-17T2 …
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… abuse. She failed to successfully attend the programs recommended by the Division. She visited the children only … v. A.R.G., 361 N.J. Super. 46, 86 (App. Div. 2003). In his comprehensive opinion, the trial judge found that the … mental illness, which interfered with her ability to comply with the services provided. These arguments are …
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… The New Jersey Civil Justice Institute and Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America (Lowenstein … and its Chief Executive Officer, Robert M. Lynch. In their complaint, plaintiffs alleged they purchased "wood flooring … Division granted defendants' motion to dismiss plaintiffs' complaint as a matter of law for failure to state a claim …
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… the prosecutor considered. The prosecutor refused to comply with defendant's request, but extended another plea offer in which he agreed to recommend a five-year custodial term with a twelve-month … demands and thereafter denied both defendant's motion to compel discovery and his motion to compel the prosecutor to …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4978-14T1 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. CHRISTOPHER J. LOVE, a/k/a CHRISTOPH J. LOVE, Defendant-Appellant. _____________________________ Submitted April 25, 2017 – Decided Before …
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… forth in the judge's oral decision. We add the following comments. We need not detail the events that led Ciambrone … testimony that defendant's wife, who he knew from her community 5 A-4268-15T2 involvement, invited him into the …
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… 216 N.J. 343, 355 (2013) (explaining the need for legally competent evidence to support a PCR petition) (quoting State … as legal contacts will result in his being 5 A-4482-15T2 completely unable to have telephone contact with them, or … DOC shall give appellant an opportunity to provide a more complete explanation for his requests. If the agency decides …
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… Monks v. N.J. State Parole Bd., 58 N.J. 238, 242 (1971). "Common sense dictates that [the Board's] prediction as to future conduct and its opinion as to compatibility with the public welfare be grounded on due … were repetitive, increased in seriousness, and he was committed for multiple offense. Furthermore, Ries was denied …
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… The State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and recommend sentences on each count of eight years of …
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… and R. 1:4-8. D&M apparently had a contract, awarded by competitive bid, with Stockton University for hotel accommodations for students, which ended in May 2016. The … entered into a new lease with D&M, which was not awarded by competitive bid. We say "apparently," because D&M did not …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0976-16T1 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ALONZO G. BROWN, Defendant-Appellant. _________________________________ Submitted February 26, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Sabatino and …
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… in the PCR judge's opinion, adding only the following comments. To establish a prima facie case of ineffective … assistance of counsel, a defendant must present legally competent evidence rather than "bald assertions." See State … uncovered any information that might have changed the outcome of the case. As the PCR judge found, the record …
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… and fourth-degree violation of the conditions of community supervision for life, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4(d), and … Defendant was sentenced to three years in State prison and community supervision for life in 2003, after he drove to … girl" was an FBI agent. He was convicted of violating his community supervision in 2013, three years before his arrest …
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… checked records maintained by the New Jersey Motor Vehicles Commission. Through this process, plaintiff discovered a new … mail and regular mail. The Notice included a copy of the complaint for foreclosure and mediation. The certified mail … again requested a stay of the sheriff's sale pending the outcome of defendant's appeal to this court. After considering …