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… we overturn an agency decision merely because we would have come to a 3 A-5313-17T3 different conclusion. In re … term 'honorable service' . . . is sufficiently generic to encompass 4 A-5313-17T3 a broad range of misconduct bearing on … pushed this patron. This individual then responded by coming toward McLean with a raised bar stool, so McLean …
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… Assistant Prosecutor, argued the cause for appellant (Christopher L.C. Kuberiet, Acting Middlesex County Prosecutor, … witnessed the driver, later identified as defendant, committing multiple motor vehicle violations, including … instructed by Jaremczak, ran defendant's name through his computer, ascertaining that defendant's license was …
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… on the record. Subsequently, plaintiff filed a Verified Complaint and Order to Show Cause in the Law Division, … in fixing the award for pain and suffering did not comport with New Jersey law, his argument is rooted in a … has no power, except by consent of the parties, to recommit the matter to the arbitrator. [Id. at 360-61.] It is …
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… "MISTAKE" IS SOLELY THE RESULT OF CMI & ITS TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY'S NEGLIGENCE. POINT II [US BANK]'S REQUEST FOR … interest. These undisputed facts render the equitable remedies moot. But under the facts of this case, equity provides … re Estate of Hoffman, 63 N.J. 69, 77 (1973). Equitable remedies are flexible in that judges have "broad discretionary …
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… appeals from the Law Division's orders dismissing his complaint against defendants for medical malpractice … allegedly sustained at birth. We affirm. According to the complaint he filed on January 4, 2016, plaintiff was born in … provided that medical malpractice actions had to "be commenced within two years next after the cause of any such …
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… in a car operated by his girlfriend, Kim O'Connell.1 While stopped at an intersection, O'Connell's car was struck from … after the accident, plaintiff went to the emergency room complaining of a stiff neck and pain in his back and hand. … provided plaintiff with only temporary relief, he recommended back surgery. On August 4, 2016, Dr. Yanni …
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… his parental rights to Z.J.H. (Zack) and Z.A.J. (Zadie),1 who were six and two years old respectively at the … the biological father of Zack, born in August 2011, and Zadie, born in October 2014. On January 12, 2016, the … granted defendant parenting time and ordered defendant to complete a parenting class. Defendant made a referral to the …
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… denying his motion to vacate default and reinstate his complaint. Having reviewed plaintiff's arguments in light of … claiming he is not well. He has some health issues that he complained of, as a result of which he believes he's unable … oral application at the conference, the judge dismissed the complaint and entered default, dispensing with the need for …
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… argues the court erred by rejecting his contention that the complaint was filed beyond the limitations period and by … payments. On March 4, 2016, plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint. Following defendant's filing of a contesting answer and the completion of discovery, plaintiff filed a motion for …
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… Assignment of Mortgages for Essex County. The note, which accompanied the mortgage, contained an indorsement from … Bank, as Trustee. When plaintiff filed its foreclosure complaint in April 2014, plaintiff's mortgage servicing … strike and filed a cross-motion to dismiss the foreclosure complaint. In his 4 A-0591-17T2 opposition, defendant …
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… FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP ETHICS BOARD (SOMERSET COUNTY) IN FTEB COMPLAINT #11-01. _____________________________ Argued … and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Local Finance Board, Complaint #11-01. … run with the land." Id. at 534-35, 537- 38 (quoting Stop & Shop Supermarket Co. v. Bd. of Adjustment of …
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… agreed to dismiss the other counts of the indictment, and recommend that defendant be sentenced to a maximum … marijuana the day prior to the incident. This was in combination with me taking Prozac, which I was prescribed … In addition, defendant "presented no evidence that the combination of marijuana, alcohol, or Prozac had any …
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… OF REVIEW, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR and SPRINT/UNITED MANAGEMENT COMPANY, Respondents. Submitted January 14, 2019 – Decided … 8, 2019 2 A-3174-17T2 Respondent Sprint/United Management Company has not filed a brief. PER CURIAM Angelique Kirkman … was terminated by her employer, Sprint/United Management Company (Sprint), for "severe misconduct connected with the …
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… unlawful drug possession, Newark police officer Christopher Segarra testified that on the morning of June 4, … an open air narcotics market about which numerous civilian complaints had been received. Although that factor alone … mitigating factors found by the trial judge were based upon competent and credible evidence, and the sentence does not …
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… and THOMAS PARELLA, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. RICHARD COMPEAU and ROSANNA DIMARZIO, Defendants-Respondents. and … 10, 2015 summary judgment dismissal of her personal injury complaint, along with a June 12, 2015 order denying reconsideration of that order.1 In her complaint, plaintiff alleged defendants, Richard Compeau and …
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… appeal from the Department of Labor, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2012-28125. Weiner Lesniak, … sustained at his place of employment on his day off is compensable under the Workers' Compensation Act (the Act), … the officer was "killing two birds with one stone" by also stopping at work to pick up his pay stub. According to the …
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… order suppressing evidence – derived from a motor vehicle stop – to support a NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL … lane of travel, justified the officer's utilization of the community caretaker exception to the warrant requirement. … attempting to travel north from 1 The barrels were accompanied by a Department of Transportation (DOT) approved …
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… Middlesex County, Indictment No. 14-02- 0225. Christopher L.C. Kuberiet, Acting Middlesex County Prosecutor, … Ibid. The statute is designed "to deter individuals from committing firearm-related crimes." State v. Benjamin, 228 … 2C:43-6.2 (emphasis added).] A prosecutor's discretion to recommend a Graves Act waiver to the court is guided by an …
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… Anthony Manzo, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Christopher L.C. Kuberiet, Acting Middlesex County Prosecutor, … distribution. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend that defendant be sentenced to a four-year term of … consequences of his plea, defendant certified that he communicated to his defense attorney that he "was not a …
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… Division's order granting summary judgment dismissal of her complaint alleging she fell and injured herself due to a … determined that because the property was not being used for commercial purposes, defendants had no duty to maintain the … the trial court erred in determining the property was not commercial because the property was a non-owner occupied …