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… and Gummer. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-1334. Desha Jackson, attorney … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … March 2, 2021, appellant submitted to the Civil Service Commission a request for interim relief from that …
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… petition; an August 24, 2020 motion for reconsideration to compel discovery and reopen his PCR; and a March 29, 2021 … filed an emergent motion before Judge Francis for an order compelling the testimony of the Monmouth County grand jury … was denied. On May 31, 2017, Judge Paone issued an order, accompanied by a comprehensive thirty-seven-page written …
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… from a December 24, 2020 order denying his application to compel visitation under the Grandparent Visitation Statute … between Matt and Mark soured, so Mark stopped accompanying Dana and the boys during visits. Eventually, the … to no longer see" Matt because he "ma[d]e [George] feel uncomfortable." Zeke, then five years old, visited with Matt …
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… 1 N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2 is the No Early Release Act, commonly referred to as NERA. 3 A-4289-19 four-year prison … five); and second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … and insurance documentation among other papers in the glove compartment. Defendant told the officers he was on his way …
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… the cars were driving. 3 A-2792-15T1 I. Plaintiff1 filed a complaint against the City and BOE2 alleging the area of the … plaintiff failed to provide a liability expert report in compliance with the order, defendants filed a motion to bar any forthcoming liability expert report. Plaintiff opposed the …
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… cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-1840-20 PER CURIAM In this commercial landlord-tenant dispute, plaintiff Aperion … annual rent was $82,200. Arbitration took four years to complete. During that time, defendant continued to pay … rent. On July 18, 2018, plaintiff filed a two-count complaint. Count one alleged a breach of the lease by …
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… City of Wildwood and dismissing with prejudice plaintiff's complaint for failure to satisfy the requirements of the New … by defendant. It spans approximately two miles and is comprised of wooden boards. There are two concrete lanes in … every minor defect could be identified by staff and remedied immediately. . . . . Any defects that might occur to …
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… from his bench trial conviction for violating a term of his Community Supervision for Life (CSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4(d), … an annual basis. N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2(e). Defendant dutifully complied each year between 2005 and 2016. On December 5, … the local jail records, driving records, and criminal complaint records to see if there was any indication that …
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… and a .357 Magnum Herman Weihrauch revolver, during the commission of a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) and … of second-degree possession of a firearm during the commission of a CDS offense; and a concurrent five-year … procedures would have been pursued in order to complete the investigation of the case; (2) under all of the …
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… years.1 While incarcerated, Dixon has committed forty-one institutional disciplinary infractions, … under the proper standard in effect when the crimes were committed. Similar to its initial decision, the two-member … facts and circumstances of the offense, specifically, the commission of murder and aggravated sexual contact; the …
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… She offered to meet to "determine if [they could] come to a mutual agreement that works moving forward." She … his living and personal expenses exceeded his monthly income and that he had been out of work that summer because of … family actions, the court may also grant additional remedies as provided by R[ule] 5:3-7." R. 1:10-3. An award of …
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… a home on Kendles Run Road (the home) in Moorestown. Before completing the sale, plaintiff's realtor hired defendant1 to … requested from the homeowners prior to inspection, and compared to the information gathered during the inspection: … However, there are some items about which we have comments or concerns. First, the report noted the septic …
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… their health care benefit premiums based on their annual income. N.J.S.A. 52:14-17.28(c). Chapter 78 contains two … shall contribute 1.5% of base salary toward premium, commencing May 21, 2010. New employees hired after January … filed a grievance with the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC) to arbitrate the issue of which …
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… RETENTION PERIOD DISPOSITION FINANCIAL RECORDS New Jersey Comprehensive Financial System (NJCFS) / New Jersey … Book of original entry. This includes: journals, books, computer reports, registers, cash receipts, and copies of … for the allocation of funds for operations during the upcoming fiscal year. Original retained by the Department of …
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… capacity, SAMUEL R. MOORE, III in his official capacity as Committeeman of Tabernacle and in his personal capacity, … procedures governing the conduct of meetings of public bodies" and made "explicit the legislative intent to ensure … intent is balanced by an express recognition that public bodies must be allowed to exercise discretion in determining …
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… 2 involuntary dismissal of plaintiff's personal injury complaint, pursuant to Rule 4:37-2(b).1 We reverse. On February 24, 2017, plaintiff filed a complaint seeking damages for personal injuries allegedly … 2 Plaintiff's trial attorney, Roosevelt Jean, was "the per diem . . . attorney" retained by John J. Pisano, plaintiff's …
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… June 2018, OEMS conducted an audit of AmeriCare's overall compliance with applicable regulations as well as an … AmeriCare was required to exhaust its administrative remedies and on July 16, 2019, entered an order memorializing A- … 1) plaintiff failed to exhaust its administrative remedies; 2) even if plaintiff were not required to exhaust its …
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… in which it is undisputed defendant was administered incomplete Miranda warnings, defendant disclosed the location … a window, the officers told [d]efendant that he needed to come to the door and talk with them because he was being … charged with terroristic threats. Defendant refused to come to the door and informed patrols he was threatening his …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2830-19 PALISADES INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. HORIZON BLUE CROSS BLUE … (PIP) reimbursement case, plaintiff Palisades Insurance Company appeals from a February 28, 2020 order granting … New Jersey's motion for summary judgment and dismissing its complaint with prejudice. Having reviewed the record and …
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… by OSTRER, P.J.A.D. To avoid a financial debacle, a commercial-property owner asked the trial court to vacate a … 53 West Somerset Street Properties, LLC, presented compelling reasons for its failure to answer the foreclosure complaint; it promptly moved to vacate the default judgment; …