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… of conflict, mandating the relief. A member of the "legal community" allegedly told her she would not receive a fair … recuse itself because of plaintiff's standing in the legal community and the parentage of one of the many judges in … re Advisory Letter No. 7-11 of the Supreme Court Advisory Committee, 213 N.J. 63 (2013). No bright-line rule can be …
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… AGENCY, INC., NU HOLDINGS, INC., BRIAN NORMAN, and CHRISTOPHER NORMAN, Defendants-Respondents. … serve as: a) Managing Director of defendant's Personal and Commercial Boater Safety Associations; b) Managing Director … 31, 2014. Section one divided plaintiff's term with the company into an init ial period of forty-eight months …
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… was enacted in response to the increase of violent crimes committed in the State. State v. Nance, 228 N.J 378, 390 … 2C:43- 6(c). "To mitigate the undue severity that might accompany the otherwise automatic application of the mandatory … TO A SENTENCING DECISION: GRANTING THE DEFENDANT AN AUDIENCE, AFFORDING [DEFENDANT] AN OPPORTUNITY TO ALLOCUTE, …
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… appropriate, to cause the [Pension] Plan Administrator to comply with those [pension] provisions[.]" In paragraph 7 of … courts' "broad discretionary power to adapt equitable remedies to the particular circumstances of a given case.") … ex-wife abandoned her interest in the pension. It is unrefuted that the ex-wife or her then-attorney presented a …
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… pointed it at her face, she called and texted her sister to come and pick her up at the dock. Id. at 5-6. 3 A-2808-20 … the rail of the boat. The victim also told her sister to come get her because she was feared for her life due to …
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… Thus, we consider, as the motion judge did, "whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the … for "watching out for tripping hazards." He stated it was company policy that an employee who sees a liquid on the … reference to the video is based on both the motion judge's comments regarding the video in his oral decision and the …
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… capricious standard. Zimmerman v. Sussex Cnty. Educ. Servs. Comm'n, 237 N.J. 465, 475 (2019). 6 A-1535-23 "In order to … at 483). Under N.J.S.A. 43:15A-43(a), a member of PERS becomes eligible for ADR benefits if the "employee is … observations of the character and demeanor of witnesses and common human experience that are not transmitted by the …
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… discrete and separate; they . . . overlap . . . to . . . comprehensive[ly] . . . identif[y] a child's best … unlikely to become an effective parent in the foreseeable future due to other risk factors. Third Prong Zindy asserts … inability to care for [the child] in the foreseeable future." N.J. Div. of Youth & Fam. Servs. v. B.G.S., 291 …
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… Kenneth E. Raynor argued the case for appellant Christopher Harz (Simeone & Raynor, LLC, attorneys; Kenneth E. … relied on the oral argument of Hughes's counsel . 2 The complaint and answer submitted to the trial court, as well … also filed a motion for leave to file a counterclaim to compel discovery and a crossclaim seeking contribution from …
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… in New Jersey; and (3) the chaperone(s) timely file compliance reports every three months with the BOME. In … and a transcribed hearing conducted in March 2023 by a subcommittee within the Board, the BOME issued a final decision … to continue to impose such a condition. The regulatory bodies in the two states are free to adopt independent …
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… IPC placement, noting that the placement followed the recommendation of SID, "w[ould] foster the safe orderly … to [an agency decision].'" Meyers v. State Health Benefits Comm'n, 474 N.J. Super. 1, 8 (App. Div. 2022) (second … care, discipline, training and treatment of adult offenders committed to State correctional institutions." N.J.S.A. …
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… six, nine, and thirteen at the time of the assault. After completing its investigation, the ACPO formally charged … among other disorders. He opined that these disorders combined to cause J.D. to be psychologically about two or … and that there is probable cause to believe the juvenile committed a delinquent act which, if committed by an adult, …
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… year prison sentence, rather than the State's recommended seven-year prison term subject to the No Early … records. The State subsequently reduced its sentencing recommendation on the aggravated assault conviction from a … The plea agreement was renegotiated to reflect this new recommendation. On January 8, 2021, defendant was sentenced to …
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… of candy, cigarettes, and tobacco products, filed a complaint in the Law Division alleging it provided … over the telephone.3 Abdel-Wahab or a Sam's employee would come to M&M's place of business to pick up the products, for … He denied receiving the November 18, 2019 invoice or any communications from M&M seeking to collect an outstanding …
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… and Jablonski. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-177. Robert P. Altemus argued … Attorney General, attorney for New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Brian D. Ragunan, Deputy Attorney General, on … for childcare or rehabilitation. Nelson reiterated that any future absences would require medical documentation. On …
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… fluid crossing over the roadway's yellow lines into the oncoming lane of traffic and leading to a white pickup truck … stating he recognized a "distinct odor of alcohol coming off" defendant, and that his "[e]yes were bloodshot." … "errors in counting" were "numerous," therefore he "did not comply with the counting instructions." The judge "found …
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… Asset Portfolio III, LLC (DAP), motion to dismiss her complaint under Rule 4:6-2(e). The foundation of each count of Valentine's complaint rested on the notion that a private right of … by individual consumers in addition to the enforcement remedies of" the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance …
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… in the amount of $28,378.95, Judge, and that is payable to Commerce Bank, Judge. . . . PLEA COUNSEL: Your Honor – THE … predecessor to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, commonly known as ICE. 3 Defendant's presentence report … 2006 and returned to Haiti, as he claims was necessary to complete his United States visa application. However, …
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… nineteen-year-old niece. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of non-custodial probation. In March … actions were beyond the 'wide range of professionally competent assistance.'" Ibid. (quoting Strickland, 466 U.S. … 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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… OF CORRECTIONS, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, and DEVON BROWN, COMMISSIONER, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, individually and in … in many positions since 1977, most recently as Assistant Commissioner of the Division of Programs and Community … woman occurred because of defendants' concerns about future litigation. The judge's reasons for granting summary …