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… motion court in its order. We only add the following brief comments. Rule 3:21-1 provides that a motion to withdraw a …
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… from his position as a driver with Builders General Supply Company because of the level of physical labor required by … instead after his employer indicated it could not accommodate him by placing him in a less physically demanding … while Vallo's "reason for voluntarily leaving" the job was "compelling in nature," it was "not considered to be good …
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… of Corrections (DOC) final agency decision finding he committed prohibited act *.002, assaulting another person, … 181 days administrative segregation, 180 days loss of commutation time, and 30 days loss of phone privileges. We … observed blood on Jacobs's shirt, but he did not exhibit or complain of any injuries. Jacobs did not report to the …
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… on property then owned by defendants in New Milford, commenced this foreclosure action in October 2017. After … cover letter stated that "[t]he balance should be forthcoming." Plaintiff's counsel, however, returned the check … in support no later than April 19, 2019. Defendants did not comply. Instead, six days after that due date, defendants …
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… A.D. and D.D., appeals from an order dismissing her complaint against defendant Donald R. Ayusa and Campbell's … court mistakenly exercised its discretion in dismissing the complaint with prejudice, we reverse. This case arose out of … back seat of her car. All suffered injuries. Plaintiff's complaint was dismissed without prejudice in August 2019 …
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… To cover part of the doctor's bill, defendant's insurance company allegedly mailed plaintiff a check payable to … it and pay the doctor. She then filed a breach of contract complaint against defendant alleging he "pocketed th[e] money and refused to pay the doctor." In her complaint, she sought $1,185.12 in damages because—as she …
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… PIERSON, Petitioner-Respondent, v. TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY, Respondent-Appellant, and TREMARCO BROTHERS, DONALD … the New Jersey Department of Labor, Division of Worker's Compensation, Claim Petition Nos. 2016-13683 and 2016-25360. … Nelson Pierson. PER CURIAM Petitioner Nelson Pierson commenced this workers' compensation matter, alleging he was …
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… A. DEFICIENCY PRONG. 1. Trial Counsel failed to explain the Community Supervision for Life requirement to [d]efendant. … was sentenced to a term of ten years and placed on Community Supervision for Life (CSL). Defendant appealed and … petition and found he did not establish the elements of a prima face case entitling him to an evidentiary hearing. …
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… has impeded our review of this matter. Plaintiff filed its complaint alleging that defendant was responsible for a … or legal proceeding involving your Account." Plaintiff's complaint alleged defendant improperly allowed the former … being put on notice of the member[']s removal from the company." The complaint that was filed in the 3 A-2554-19T1 …
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… to foreclose in August 2017. A few days after filing its complaint, and to justify its filing less than two years … for that reason, appear on behalf of the limited liability company. Plaintiff's counsel responded to Copeland's … 25, 2017. In January 2018, Copeland sought dismissal of the complaint, but her motion papers were rejected for the same …
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… 2018 order that dismissed with prejudice his Law Division complaint for damages. We affirm. Plaintiff's complaint, docketed as L-1282-16, alleged that on May 22, … and was "generally harassed" by defendant. Plaintiff's complaint sought compensatory damages for a variety of …
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… must designate the municipality where the offense was committed, whether that designation is an essential component of an indictment, and whether an inaccurate …
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… (Todd).1 Having carefully reviewed the record, we affirm primarily for the reasons expressed in the thorough written … 3 A-2977-18T1 POINT 1: THE TRIAL COURT'S FINDINGS WERE INCOMPLETE AND INADEQUATE TO SUSTAIN A JUDGMENT TERMINATING … until he was recently placed with relatives who are committed to adopting him. The Division filed for custody of …
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… judgment motion to dismiss plaintiffs' personal injury complaints arising from the accident based upon the … plaintiffs, represented by the same counsel, filed separate complaints against defendant alleging she was negligent in … him into the actions as a third-party defendant. The two complaints were later consolidated on defendant's motion. …
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… and he responded, "I won't serve a wine that I know is comprised and/or faulty." He also conceded he did not know if a person would become sick from consuming the aberrant wine. Additionally, … reviewing the factual findings made in an unemployment compensation proceeding, the test is not whether [we] would …
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… 2019 the Board solicited bids from contractors for an upcoming project at Churchill Junior High School. The project, … with three different pricing options: pricing for the complete HVAC upgrades and roof replacement, pricing for the … stated that the "statute was not meant to cost public bodies many thousands of dollars by requiring the acceptance …
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… R. 1:36-3. January 2, 2020 2 A-4770-17T1 PER CURIAM In this companion appeal, D.A., through his designated authorized … and D.A. was evaluated on June 8, 2017, by the Office of Community Choice Options (OCCO). He was found clinically … capricious, and unreasonable, in light of the pending companion appeal. As a threshold matter, an appellate court …
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… aggravating and mitigating factors that are supported by competent credible evidence in the record." State v. Natale, … N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3) ("[t]he risk that the defendant will commit another offense"); N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(6) ("[t]he … attitude of the defendant indicate that he is unlikely to commit another offense"); and N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(11) …
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… and Currier. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2015-2274. Steven Braun argued the … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … 17, 2017 final administrative action of the Civil Service Commission (CSC) finding she violated multiple rules and …
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… acquisition of a firearm, second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, and second-degree conspiracy to commit burglary. The charges arose from defendant's participation with several others in a plan to commit a robbery or burglary of a targeted victim. Shortly …