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… GERARD RIENZI, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. VINCENT G. GIACOMAN, Defendant-Respondent, and CITY OF UNION CITY, COUNTY … 2019 grant of summary judgment to defendant Vincent G. Giacoman. We affirm, substantially for the reasons set forth in … plaintiff was in Union City conducting an inspection of Giacoman's apartment building on behalf of his employer, …
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… POINT II THE STATUTE OF N.J.S.A. 2C:19-1A STATES ["A PERSON COMMITS AN OFFENSE IF HE PURPOSELY OBSTRUCTS, IMPAIRS, OR … BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT: (1) THAT THE DEFENDANT (A) COMMITTED AN ACT OF FLIGHT, INTIMIDATION, FORCE, VIOLENCE, … the testimony of the officer who conducted a motor vehicle stop after he viewed an expired registration sticker on …
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… of parole for violation and resentencing to county jail; commission of prison disciplinary infractions for one … of minimal custody status; and restoration of lost commutation time. In addition, the panel requested that a … N.J.A.C. 10A:9-2.13. 4 A-5142-17T2 more serious" and "committed to incarceration for multiple offenses." It also …
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… in Judge Grimbergen's decision. We add the following comments. The Division assumed custody of Yanni and Sam from … the Division's intervention, L.Z.I. was unable to overcome the deficiencies that rendered her unable to safely … is currently in a resource home and his resource parent is committed to adopting him. Because of the severity of his …
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… likely to prejudice the accused that it is tantamount to a complete denial of counsel as a [Wade] hearing was likely to … likely to prejudice the accused that it is tantamount to a complete denial of counsel. Furthermore, the toxicology report would not have altered the outcome of [defendant's] motion. As such, both Linehan's and …
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… his actions in the wake of Superstorm Sandy, which ravaged communities along our shoreline in late October 2012. … license to obtain several contracts throughout the community in Ocean [and] Monmouth Count[ies] to conduct … turn gave you substantial amounts of money in an effort to complete the project, is that correct? A. Yes. Q. And that …
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… his retirement benefits. Defendant filed a motion to compel plaintiff to reimburse the funds distributed to him … reconsideration or appeal from this order and failed to comply with it. Defendant filed a second motion to enforce … between OPM's receipt of the COAP in October 2017, and the commencement of payment in November 2017. The judge denied …
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… book bag, plaintiff was charged in a juvenile delinquency complaint with possession of drug paraphernalia, in … and disclosed the facts concerning the motor vehicle stop. Because plaintiff was a student-athlete, the principal … the traffic stop and subsequent charge.1 After plaintiff complied with a court order requiring him to submit to a …
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… she filed a motion seeking, among other things, an order compelling defendant to commence contributing toward the children's private school … "school cost[s]" includes tuition, plaintiff is equitably estopped from seeking defendant's contribution toward this …
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… NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3066-16T2 CHRISTOPHER CONCATO, Petitioner-Appellant, v. BOARD OF EDUCATION … Judges Sumners and Natali. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Agency Docket No. 146-6/15. … Concato filed a petition of appeal with the Acting Commissioner of Education (Commissioner) claiming that his …
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… Currier. On appeal from the State Agricultural Development Committee, Docket No. SADC 1375. Beekman Law Firm, LLC, attorneys for appellant (Christopher L. Beekman, Assistant County Counsel, on the brief). … attorney for respondent State Agriculture Development Committee (Jason W. Rockwell, Assistant Attorney General, of …
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… from a July 12, 2017 order dismissing her domestic violence complaint and vacating the temporary restraining order (TRO) … from the bench. The judge determined that defendant committed an act of domestic violence in accordance with the … and speculation in support of this argument, rather than competent evidence in the record. We also reject plaintiff's …
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… from her doctor, but conceded that the doctor did not recommend that she quit her nursing job. She did not tell her employer that she needed an accommodation, but testified that she did not believe that … involved repetitive lifting and stated that her doctor recommended that she only work seven shifts per month. She …
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… of counsel; Annabelle M. Steinhacker, on the brief). Christopher B. Block argued the cause for respondents (Marshall … the trial court's order denying her motion to reinstate her complaint. We reverse and remand. Plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc. …
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… to construct instead a four-foot high split rail fence atop a two-foot landscaped berm along Schraalenburgh Road. By … as defined by the . . . [o]rdinance."1 Plaintiff filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs seeking reversal of … of the [z]oning 1 The Board also denied the variance. In a comprehensive written decision, the Law Division judge …
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… guilty to first-degree racketeering, and the State would recommend a ten-year NERA sentence. On the same date, … which could have resulted in the State reducing its recommendation to a five-year NERA sentence. At the plea … by a certification from defendant or any other legally competent evidence. In an oral opinion placed on the record …
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… 7, 2016, plaintiff Bergenline Avenue LLC filed a verified complaint for eviction against defendant pursuant to … The trial began on July 26, 2016, and was continued and completed on August 15, 2016. Defendant was represented by … good-cause grounds for eviction are curable after the commencement of a summary dispossess action, that is not the …
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… programs, achieved minimum custody status, and had commutation time restored. 2 See N.J.A.C. 10A:71-3.21(d) … of future criminal behavior."). 3 A-1774-16T3 In a comprehensive written decision, the panel noted: (1) the … including armed robbery and weapons offenses, which were committed while Abdur- Rahmaan was released on bail for a …
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… Plaintiff Bank of New York Mellon filed a foreclosure complaint against defendants in 2014, claiming the … clear, satisfactory and convincing evidence to overcome any presumption of authenticity offered by the notarial …
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… the definition of “named windstorm” more specifically encompasses the wind driven water or storm surge associated … Limit of Liability Endorsement (OLLE) in the policies combines all windstorm, flood, and other perils in a single … water damage associated with a ‘named windstorm’ does not come within the definition of ‘flood’ and is not subject to …