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… the child. The judge also denied the father's request to become the primary custodial parent , but did order … school to earn a skills certification which he intended to complete by September 2021. In connection with the aspects … Rules 5:5-2 and -3. However, the parties' CIS forms were incomplete, and, among other things, did not include fully …
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… on his claim of jury taint based on an allegedly improper communication with a Sheriff's Officer. After an evidentiary … THE JURY TO THE ELEMENTS OF THE PREDICATE FELONY OF 1 To comport with our style conventions, we have altered the …
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… topics," including the manner in which Kern had handled incoming telephone calls and text messages. Referencing "a lot … text messages," the supervisor stated: "We are a tutoring company and we should spell things correctly." The … testified Kern's final email was the first time Kern had communicated she was dissatisfied with her work environment. …
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… Messano and Suter. On appeal from the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, … Harvey argued the cause for appellant (Lomurro, Munson, Comer, Brown & Schottland, L.L.C., attorneys; Richard Galex, … 36). The above-highlighted portion of the statute embodies the "'special mission' exception" to the general rule …
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… is limited. R.1:36-3. 2 A-4527-14T1 ROCHDALE INSURANCE COMPANY, Third-Party Defendant. … 29, 2015 summary judgment dismissal of their negligence complaint against defendant AJM Contractors (AJM). We … curbs and sidewalks. AJM's contract obliged it to ensure compliance with all Occupational Safety and Health …
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… him that defendant had CDS secreted in his pants, in a compartment located "in the flap of the jeans, by the … in her thorough written decision. We add only the following comments. The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) … [however,] we do not find in the prosecutor's remarks a studied attempt to comment on [his] election not to testify." …
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… one day and then having the next three days off. This is commonly referred to as "on the line" work and firefighters … when he was assigned to a platoon, he could perform per diem fire inspection work for the Department on his days … able to work fifty to one hundred hours a month as a per diem fire inspector. Plaintiff did not provide any …
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… a dishonored check defendant United States Fire Insurance Company, Inc. (USIF) issued to the order of defendant Juan … four Special Civil Part orders: (1) the April 2, 2015 order compelling him to pay $300 to restore his complaint; (2) the April 24, 2015 order denying his motion …
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… to defendants Maximo and Ana Almanzar and dismissed the complaint with prejudice. The issue is whether defendants … We conclude that because the property was residential, not commercial, summary judgment was properly granted. We derive … disability benefits, while Ana was employed and had a net income of approximately $210 per week. Defendants used the …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2007-32225. Donald F. … an employee's claim petition with the Division of Workers' Compensation. We previously reviewed the Worker's … doctor's review of a report on August 2012 cervical MRI studies and a single physical examination in June 2013. The …
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… and affirm. Defendant was sixteen years old when he committed the offenses of which he was found guilty by jury: second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery and/or murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, N.J.S.A. … been charged and convicted of a lesser offense if not for incompetencies associated with youth — for example, his …
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… Twelve days later, the court issued an oral decision, accompanying its March 13, 2019 order, which granted defendants' motion, thereby dismissing plaintiffs' complaint against defendants in its entirety. This appeal … to reverse, initially asserting the motion court failed to comply with Rules 1:7-4, 2:5-1(b), and 4:46-2(c). Plaintiffs …
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… a confidential informant advised the police that defendant committed them. The detectives had defendant's motor vehicle … detectives advised defendant they had information that he committed the robberies at the delicatessen and wanted to … discussing the case, the detectives heard rummaging noises coming from the area of the attic inside defendant's …
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… on June 26, 2014. As part of his application, appellant completed the Consent for Mental Health Records Search form … of Police R. Craig Weber assigned Detective Anthony Dellatacoma to conduct appellant's background investigation. During his investigation, Detective Dellatacoma obtained appellant's school and available psychological …
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… appeal from a March 1, 2019 order, dismissing their complaint in lieu of prerogative writs. We affirm. By way of … of the Governing Body for the removal of Henshaw shall become effective six months after adoption by the Governing … date of the resignation unless agreed upon by the Mayor and Committee. 3 A-3324-18T3 In September 2018, Henshaw and the …
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… In May 2013, Bittner was appointed by the City's Board of Commissioners as the City's solicitor under a professional … required the solicitor "be appointed by the board of commissioners for a term of one year" and stated the … According to Bittner, on September 3, 2013, the City's Commissioner of Public Affairs and Public Policy, who …
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… MARIE THEEZAN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. THE ALLENDALE COMMUNITY FOR SENIOR LIVING, Defendant-Respondent. … granting summary judgment for defendant, The Allendale Community for Senior Living (Allendale), and dismissing her … and management, i.e., scheduling, hiring, firing, and compensation, including wages, benefits, and taxes, of …
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… because '[a]s time 5 A-4551-17T4 passes, justice becomes more elusive and the necessity for preserving finality … the timeliness of the petition and defendant must submit competent evidence to satisfy the standards for relaxing the … research because of restrictions imposed on his access to computers. Defendant, however, offered nothing but bare …
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… for the disclosure of the settlement agreement and related communications. WPU agreed to provide a copy of the … weeks earlier, LFTG filed an order to show cause (OTSC) and complaint alleging WPU violated OPRA by failing to provide communications disclosing the settlement terms. The OTSC and …
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… N.J. Super. 409, 423 (App. Div. 1989)). "[A] defendant's complete understanding of his right to testify can be … probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. Fritz, 105 N.J. at 58. Defendant – other than to say … probability his testimony would have affected the outcome of his trial. We also agree with the PCR judge that the …