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… who elects to take advantage of the employer's offer, to come to the facility in person to pick up from the … duty that occurs outside the normal workday must take place when an employee is at the employer's premises "for … she worked forty-five minutes prior to the start of her official shift, as she had every morning for nine months. …
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… 3 A-3501-18T2 second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a). In … homicide. Before executing the warrant, law enforcement officials discussed an arrest plan. The police were familiar … their sweep to the spaces immediately adjoining the place of arrest from which an attack might be launched and …
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… who elects to take advantage of the employer's offer, to come to the facility in person to pick up from the … duty that occurs outside the normal workday must take place when an employee is at the employer's premises "for … she worked forty-five minutes prior to the start of her official shift, as she had every morning for nine months. …
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… 3 A-3501-18T2 second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a). In … homicide. Before executing the warrant, law enforcement officials discussed an arrest plan. The police were familiar … their sweep to the spaces immediately adjoining the place of arrest from which an attack might be launched and …
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… employees who are residents of Jersey City -- violates the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution. Jersey … thereby ‘imped[es] free private trade in the national marketplace.’” Ibid. “This ‘negative’ aspect of the Commerce … employees. Plaintiffs claim that the discriminatory targeting of non-resident employees, who come from New York, …
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… is guilty of aggravated criminal sexual contact if he/she commits an act of sexual contact with another person, using … affirmative permission, you must keep in mind that the law places no burden on the alleged victim to have expressed … or business repute; (4) take or withhold action as an official, or cause an official to take or withhold action; …
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… employees who are residents of Jersey City -- violates the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution. Jersey … thereby ‘imped[es] free private trade in the national marketplace.’” Ibid. “This ‘negative’ aspect of the Commerce … employees. Plaintiffs claim that the discriminatory targeting of non-resident employees, who come from New York, …
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… during the warrantless search of his car and its glove compartment. Following the denials of that motion and two … directed defendant to step to the back of the car and to place his hands on the trunk. When Mealing complained of leg … car was registered to there was going to be an attempt to get a search warrant, correct? A: That's correct. Q: So if …
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… during the warrantless search of his car and its glove compartment. Following the denials of that motion and two … directed defendant to step to the back of the car and to place his hands on the trunk. When Mealing complained of leg … car was registered to there was going to be an attempt to get a search warrant, correct? A: That's correct. Q: So if …
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… Marcus to come outside. Once Marcus left the home, he was placed in custody and removed from the area. At the … house. All the while, Marcus was yelling for the police to get out of the house and leave his property. Garcia told the … effectiveness of one’s objection to only the objector best protects the diverging interests that are at stake in …
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… Marcus to come outside. Once Marcus left the home, he was placed in custody and removed from the area. At the … house. All the while, Marcus was yelling for the police to get out of the house and leave his property. Garcia told the … effectiveness of one’s objection to only the objector best protects the diverging interests that are at stake in …
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… thereunder. Accordingly, plaintiff’s expert’s highest and best use analyses and conclusions were materially flawed. … reliance on certain sales identified as comparable was misplaced. Third, defendants argue that in performing his … to have to apply for approvals, you’re going to have to get a variance . . . there is a lot of maybes here because …
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… thereunder. Accordingly, plaintiff’s expert’s highest and best use analyses and conclusions were materially flawed. … reliance on certain sales identified as comparable was misplaced. Third, defendants argue that in performing his … to have to apply for approvals, you’re going to have to get a variance . . . there is a lot of maybes here because …
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… thereunder. Accordingly, plaintiff’s expert’s highest and best use analyses and conclusions were materially flawed. … reliance on certain sales identified as comparable was misplaced. Third, defendants argue that in performing his … to have to apply for approvals, you’re going to have to get a variance . . . there is a lot of maybes here because …
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… thereunder. Accordingly, plaintiff’s expert’s highest and best use analyses and conclusions were materially flawed. … reliance on certain sales identified as comparable was misplaced. Third, defendants argue that in performing his … to have to apply for approvals, you’re going to have to get a variance . . . there is a lot of maybes here because …
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… of time . . . [but then plaintiff] may need total knee replacement." Thereafter, plaintiff was sent to another … answers to interrogatories and admissions on file, together with the affidavits, if any, show that there is no … said anything like that to you, correct? [Comey]: To the best of my recollection, no, sir. Additionally, Comey …
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… (Division), "failed to make reasonable efforts to prevent placement and . . . to reunify [defendant] with his son or … (Alice),2 David and his ten-year-old sister Debbie lived together as an intact family until early 2013. At the time, … home 6 A-0061-16T2 because he "felt like it was[ not] the best decision for [him]." He preferred the stability of …
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… explained to him that "there's two processes[,] [f]irst you get them removed and then you have to go to special civil or … these problems, she was "forced . . . to live in a place that was uninhabitable." She explained that she rented … whole lot of dispute . . . that the property was not in the best of condition." The judge therefore narrowed the …
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… my name. He knows where I live. She still lives in the same place that she lived in in August of 2011. So, maybe she's … for him. Is it possible that she thinks it's in her own best interest to come in and try to undo the damage she did … giving the police a difficult time. So, he wasn't out to get him because he didn't know him. He's not saying, oh, I …
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… was the owner of the parked car. At the hospital, DiZenzo placed defendant under arrest for DWI and subsequent served … to the damage. When he tried to move to the other side to get out, he struggled with the deployed air bag, ended up in … municipal court judge found defendant to be "incredible at best," was not logical, and did not make sense. The …