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… defendants had the discretion to determine, in the face of competing demands, whether and how to apply their existing … through the application of numerous express limitations embodied in the statute's provisions." D.D. v. Univ. of Med. & … through the application of numerous express limitations embodied in the statute's provisions." D.D., supra, 213 N.J. at …
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… cause for respondent State of New Jersey in A-4807-17 (Christopher Gramiccioni, Monmouth County Prosector, attorney; … violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:24- 4(b)(5)(a)(iii). Following the completion of their custodial sentences, they were both … to the RRAS provided the challenge is based on empirical studies or data developed since 1996. Moreover, the studies or …
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… resident of the United States since 2010, was offered a recommended sentence of two years' probation in exchange for … restraint, N.J.S.A. 2C:13-2. Alvarez's defense counsel recommended he consult with immigration counsel about the … she was performing the oral sex, that situation, and she stop it after I would say between five, six seconds maximum. …
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… on January 1, 2018. On January 29, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Law Division naming the State of New … age." He also alleged defendants violated the Workers' Compensation Law (WCL), specifically N.J.S.A. 34:15-39.1, by … discovery, defendants moved for summary judgment. In a comprehensive oral decision, the Law Division judge granted …
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… of April 26, 2019 amended FRO requiring the parties to communicate through the "Our Family Wizard" computer application regarding the health, welfare, and … not disturb the Family Part's equitable selection of remedies as long as they are made with a rational explanation …
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… On July 9, 2015, the Division filed a verified complaint and order to show cause against defendant, seeking … guardian. J.L. told the judge she had lied about the 4 The complaint named A.W. and J.T.L. for dispositional purposes. … interview. He noted the change in J.L.'s demeanor when the topic turned to the sexual assault allegations. …
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… registration as sex offenders, applies to a registrant who committed Megan’s Law offenses before the date on which … to adhere to Megan’s Law registration requirements and community supervision for life (CSL). In February 2019, … no longer presented a risk of harm to others in his community, and it therefore did not oppose his release from …
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… for a canine unit’s arrival prolonged defendant’s traffic stop, and if so, whether the delay was justified by … did not prolong the stop more than reasonably required to complete [the] Title 39 enforcement mission.” The Court … that prolongs a traffic stop beyond the time required to complete the stop’s mission, unless he possesses reasonable …
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… however, plaintiff did not object to the exchange, make any comments concerning it, or request the recusal or … award—which was unfavorable to plaintiff—to file a complaint and order to show cause requesting vacation of the … "the determinations of arbitrators are given collateral estoppel effect by reviewing courts." Id. at 187 (citation …
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… "Terry"1 frisk for weapons. Defendant contends the initial stop and ensuing frisk were unlawful. We have reviewed the … who walked away. Detective Knox testified that it is common for individuals to sit on other persons' property to … faster. Knox acknowledged that, from his experience, it is common for people to become nervous around police even if …
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… third-degree unlawful possession of a weapon, based on a recommended sentence of imprisonment for three years with … are the focus of this appeal. When the status conference commenced, the Hudson County assistant prosecutor informed … may result in your removal from the United States and/or stop you from being able to legally enter or re-enter the …
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… HEALTHCARE MARKETING, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff, v. ALLERGAN USA, INC., a Delaware … and other law of this State providing civil remedies for misappropriation of a trade secret. Similarly … secret jurisprudence. The amended bill sets forth the remedies that are available to the holder of a trade secret …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS CYPRESS POINT CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, vs. SELECTIVE WAY INSURANCE COMPANY, SELECTIVE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, ALVARO … manifestation") However, the "continuous-trigger" theory stops providing coverage upon "the initial manifestation of a …
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… 3 A-0920-15T3 in approximately three (3) years when he becomes eligible for full retirement benefits from the … of the parties' marriage, April 12, 1975 and the date the Complaint for Divorce was filed, January 16, 2009. On June … and an updated CIS which indicated that his gross annual income for the previous year was $89,000. 4 A-0920-15T3 In an …
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… the day and invited a fourteen- year-old female friend to come to his house. They were sitting on the bed in his … to provide him with notice of "the essential factual ingredients of the offense" and, further, should be dismissed … will play out in the end." As X.R. got older, defendant stopped using a belt to hit him and used an open hand or …
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… defendants' motion for summary judgment dismissing her complaint alleging statutory and common law causes of action. We affirm. I. The pertinent … Plaintiff was employed by Fair Lawn in various capacities commencing in 1989. Defendants Carol Wagner and Joanne …
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… Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney; Andrea M. … City apartment. Following the incident, defendant agreed to comply with services and the Division thereafter visited … J.L.'s home. Defendant explained welfare required that she complete four consecutive days of WorkFirst activities to …
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… DOCKET NO. A-0133-16T2 SAVE CAMDEN PUBLIC SCHOOLS, UNITY COMMUNITY CENTER OF SOUTH JERSEY, INC., JENIFFER ALVIRA, … Plaintiffs-Appellants, and CAMDEN COUNTY NAACP EDUCATION COMMITTEE, Plaintiff, v. CAMDEN CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION, … Defendants-Respondents, and DAVID HESPE, New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Defendant. …
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… certain evidence prior to trial; rejecting defendant's recommended supplemental voir dire question on racial bias; … the same lot in his patrol car. He heard Officer Pasquale command defendant to stop and then watched defendant run between him and the …
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… against Teresa; Teresa's mental health issues; the parents' compliance and non- compliance with visitation and services; the parents' … guardianship matter was ineffective for failing to seek remedies for the alleged prejudice caused by the delayed …