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… oral, written, personal, or electronic form of contact or communication with the plaintiff or others; and prohibited … from making or causing anyone else to make harassing communications to you or others. The defendant also can be … order, who have no relationship with the person who has committed an act or attempted to commit an act of: • …
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… he petitioned the New Jersey Civil Service Commission (CSC) to obtain the permanent title of General … never received access. He also did not receive "any company emails." Over a year and a half later, plaintiff filed a July 20, 2021 Employee Complaint Form (ECF). In the ECF, plaintiff alleged that on …
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… Defendant argues the trial judge erred in finding she committed the predicate act of harassment and that an FRO … also appeals from the July 9, 2025 amended FRO and companion order awarding plaintiff attorney's fees. Having … in August 2021. In November 2021, defendant filed a divorce complaint, which was dismissed for lack of prosecution. In …
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… and mitigating factors that [we]re supported by competent credible evidence in the record.'" Id. at 26 … arguments, the PCR court issued a written decision accompanying its order denying defendant's petition without an … that having this charge included would have altered the outcome of [the] trial." Moreover, the court noted that …
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… October 28, 2024, alleging assault and harassment. In her complaint, she claimed that on October 25, defendant pushed … attorney and he said[] we're going to see about coming up with some kind of solution so this can all be … and . . . we don't even have to worry about [it] when it comes to the court date. I sa[id] okay. 4 A-0950-24 …
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… electronically. Each pay cycle required an employee to complete a bilingual three-question survey on the employee … Employees would not receive their pay until the survey was completed. C.A.B. admitted answering the first question … In addition, Richardson testified that C.A.B. never complained of any inappropriate conduct during weekly …
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… and the City (collectively, defendants) and dismissing its complaint. We affirm. I. We glean the facts from the summary … Co., 253 N.J. 119, 125 (2023). In 1986, plaintiff purchased commercial property from the City known as the Newark Adams … 1101(E) – EVENTS OF DEFAULT BY REDEVELOPER; NOTICE; REMEDIES, states, in relevant part, the City had the "right to …
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… Notice of Appeal states [specific] grounds, but the brief completely ignores them and argues other issues," then … months, but plaintiff confirmed none of defendant's income was ever deposited into his bank accounts. Plaintiff … within that account during the marriage with his own work income. Defendant testified and confirmed plaintiff's …
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… were gone. He immediately proceeded to a nearby apartment complex Mack frequented. Upon arrival, Officer Parisi … Mack was not in the vehicle, the passengers' movements, combined with the recent shootings in the area, gave the … sniff of the vehicle. When no K-9 response was forthcoming, he decided to search the vehicle so as not to …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:25- 17 to -35. The judge found defendant committed two predicate acts of domestic violence: … as his threats, intimidation and controlling behavior were common throughout their marriage. After the August 23, 2023 … parties submitted documentary evidence. Defendant denied committing the predicate act of harassment but acknowledged …
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… LLC, docket number F-012968-23. 3 A-1766-24 Department of Community Affairs (DCA) and advised the DCA her monthly rent was $2,495. On March 9, 2020, 75 Prospect Holding Company, LLC, the former landlord, notified defendant in a … the landlord was required to exhaust his administrative remedies before challenging the HRLB's decision in a court of …
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… Division dates back to 2007, is detailed in the verified complaint, and need not be reiterated here. We note only … is referenced in the record as an extension cord and computer cord. 5 A-0629-24 autism group and was undergoing … N.J. Super. at 512 (recognizing the child's repeated disobedience despite her mother's instructions created a trying …
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… Petitioner-Appellant, v. PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS COMMISSION and TOWNSHIP OF HARDYSTON, … On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, Docket No. 2013-001. Jeffrey D. Catrambone … for respondent The New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission (Robin T. McMahon, General Counsel, attorney; Mr. …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS LETTER OPINION Robert Williams, Esq. … on August 10, 2017, Plaintiff Citizens Bank filed a complaint to foreclose on Defendant Victor Davis’ property, … for 120 days and prior to the filing of this foreclosure complaint, they received closing documents from the closing …
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… for summary judgment dismissing Plaintiff Tito Venegas's complaint under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination … from trucks using a forklift. Beginning in 2009, the company instituted a series of reductions in force that continued into 2010 and 2011. During 2011, the company closed its Teterboro facility, resulting in over one …
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… resource father, who 4 A-2996-20 confirmed the family's commitment to adopting Ethan and Meg. The Division also … of Cory. As such, Cory was not a party to the guardianship complaint. 5 A-2996-20 defendant had been arrested multiple … In October 2016, the Family Part granted the Division's complaint for care and supervision of Ethan and Cory based …
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… acquittal on the charge of endangering Susan's welfare by committing sexual conduct, contrary to N.J.S.A. … in denying defendant's motion to dismiss the underlying complaints based upon defective arrest warrants; (VIII) the … Shield Statute; (IX) the trial judge erred in declining to compel the State to produce certain discovery, including …
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… a temporary restraining order (TRO) against defendant. The complaint alleged defendant went to plaintiff's residence at … 5 A-2221-21 Defendant testified he was having "regular" communications with the children up until the evening of … no in-person parenting time—to be a concern. Plaintiff's comments she would call the police and her concerns, given …
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… cell and restrain the inmate. Dona explained the inmate was coming off a street drug that caused aggressive behavior. … the inmate "as best as [he] could," but the inmate became combative. According to Dona, it took about five to ten minutes for "everybody else to come back in and try to help [him] restrain [the inmate]." 3 …
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… a dispute over the calculation of the annual service charge—commonly referred to as a payment in lieu of taxes … by plaintiff Excel Holdings (Excel). Excel and its parent company acquired the hotel from the company that negotiated … of the financial agreement; and (3) pursuing any other remedies to compel payment of additional charges under the …