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… ascertainable loss of $1.72 as a result of unconscionable commercial practices and regulatory violations. They would … and defined the class to include “[a]ll persons who: (a) visited any OSI Restaurant Partners, LLC or Bloomin’ Brands, … counsel represents that this price-shifting claim is supported by claimant-specific receipts showing that each …
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… ascertainable loss of $1.72 as a result of unconscionable commercial practices and regulatory violations. They would … and defined the class to include “[a]ll persons who: (a) visited any OSI Restaurant Partners, LLC or Bloomin’ Brands, … counsel represents that this price-shifting claim is supported by claimant-specific receipts showing that each …
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… red Volkswagen Passat outside the Forest View apartment complex in Avenel when the shooting occurred. Nearly one … identity of the shooter. Although the judge was at times harsh with Roberts, defense counsel was fully able to … the lighting conditions and avers that this effectively supported the State’s theory that he sought to exact revenge …
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… of any opinion may not have been summarized.) State v. James P. Kucinski (A-58-15) (076798) Argued October 26, 2016 … moments after telling the officers that he did not wish to comment on that particular subject. Because defendant did … to indicate reliance on the right to remain silent as to support an inference that the explanatory testimony was a …
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… feet of a public park.” 224 N.J. 119 (2016). HELD: The map commissioned and adopted by the Board pursuant to N.J.S.A. … was thus inadmissible hearsay, the State failed to offer competent evidence proving that the alleged drug transaction … map of New Jersey used for jurisdictional purposes. In support, the State analogizes the map to an Alcohol …
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… and records of investigations in progress, as well as the common law right of access. On September 16, 2014, a North … ruled that defendants were not required to release the names of the officers or disclose two remaining Use of Force … amicus curiae status to several groups. A number of them support NJMG’s position and echo its arguments. The …
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… rose, retirees who retired after 1952 watched their fixed incomes drop in real terms. The Legislature responded in the … cost-of-living adjustment at the 2011 level for current and future qualifying retirees. L. 2011, c. 78, § 25. The … there. Plaintiffs also contend that the history of COLAs supports the reasonable expectation that they were part and …
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… in the buildings leased from H.C. Equities and recommended that the County “[e]xit [the] building.” On … multiple, discrete communications -- sent at different times and to different recipients -- is inconsistent with the … this case, moreover, the factors identified in Galik do not support a finding of substantial compliance here. First, the …
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… appeal, the Court reviews the Public Employment Relations Commission’s (PERC) decision that the employees’ health … therefore non-negotiable. PERC’s construction of Chapter 78 comports with the statute’s language and the Legislature’s … (2) whether the record contains substantial evidence to support the findings on which the agency bases its action; …
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… the trial court’s decision dismissing plaintiff Amy Skuse’s complaint against her former employer, Pfizer, Inc., and … (“Claims”) that you have now or at any time in the future may have against Pfizer and/or any of its parents, … has been found to constitute sufficient consideration to support certain employment-rel … Amy Skuse v. Pfizer, Inc. …
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… whether there should be any limits on the number of times a prosecutor can submit a case to a grand jury to seek … that experienced burglars often purchase new tools before committing a burglary because paint chips can yield a … there is a judicial finding about whether the charges are supported by probable cause. Fortin, 178 N.J. at 638. Only …
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… and the drug-induced death in another state, the requisites for territorial jurisdiction have been satisfied. (pp. … an element of the offense” refers to but one element of a completed crime. In contrast, the term “conduct charged” … the requisite element of distribution necessary to support a conviction of Ferguson and Potts for the …
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… occasions, and, on one occasion, Hill made inappropriate comments toward her and directed a female officer to … § 219(d)(2), the Court’s prior jurisprudence strongly supports the availability of an affirmative defense, based … on medical leave. A few days later, Aguas received two text messages from a fellow Edna Mahan officer, which she …
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… On direct appeal, defendant argued that the trial court committed reversible error by failing to provide the jury … where the answers might tend to incriminate him in future criminal proceedings.’” Ibid. (quoting Minnesota v. … committed the acts charged in the indictment with the requisite criminal intent.” Ibid. Relying on its understanding of …
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… approved it. Plaintiff Daniel Tumpson and others formed a Committee of Petitioners to bring a referendum challenge to … may be filed. Failure to attach to the petition the requisite number of signatures is treated no differently under … § 1983. They, however, believe that such a reading “is not supported by the Legislative history of [the New Jersey 14 …
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… v. Julie L. Michaels (A-69-12) (072106) [NOTE: This is a companion case to State v. Reginald Roach, also filed … where the prosecution failed to produce any analyst to support and be cross-examined regarding the statements … were not conducted by Dr. Barbieri himself. The State frames defendant’s decision not to challenge Dr. Barbieri’s …
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… where recklessness or negligence establish the requisite mental element of a charged crime. Although this Court … supra, 195 N.J. at 173-74. Additionally, widely-read commentary existing at the time of defendant’s appeal warned … prosecution and construed the factual setting of Moore to support that statement of law. See Rodriguez, supra, 392 …
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… the lyrics was written, the State concedes that many were composed before the circumstances underlying the instant … not employ language designed to stoke a jury’s fear for the future of its community or make an inflammatory argument … C. The Attorney General, appearing as amicus curiae in support of the State, argues that defendant’s rap lyrics are …
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… to -123.95, when applied to an individual whose offense was completed before its enactment, violates the constitutional … triggered the GPS monitoring. The Board’s reasoning is not supported by United States Supreme Court jurisprudence. At … day.2 The parole officer monitoring Riley can log into a website, pinpoint his location on a map, and determine whether …
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… 1 of 21 MICHAEL CAPRIOTI, et al., Plaintiffs, v. BEAZER HOMES CORP. d/b/a BEAZER HOMES GROUP, et al., Defendants. … or defendant) motions for summary judgment in these two companion cases (referred to herein as the “Caprioti action” … once the moving party presents sufficient evidence in support of the motion, the opposing party must “demonstrate …