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… Not raised below. POINT III: DEFENDANT HAS MADE A PRIMA FACIE SHOWING OF INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL, … conspiracy to enter a structure with the purpose to commit an offense therein, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; third-degree … the State agreed to dismiss the other two charges and recommend a sentence in the third-degree range of four years, …
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… Plaintiff appeals an October 12, 2021 order dismissing his complaint with prejudice pursuant to Rule 4:6-2(e). Agreeing … a perceived disability, we affirm. I. Because this appeal comes to us on a Rule 4:6-2(e) motion to dismiss, we accept … 416, 429 (App. Div. 2019) (to meet the first element of a prima facie case of perceived disability discrimination …
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… it required the new pier to be reduced in width to comply with current DEP limitations. We affirm. We derive … the home and water structures and built a pool. After completing the construction, Dunn applied to the DEP for a … had to reduce the water structures 5.94 feet in width to comply with the current maximum width of eight feet. The DEP …
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… trial de novo on the merits. Because these matters share common issues of fact and law, we consolidate them solely … this court by March 15, 2023, to schedule. Otherwise, the accompanying [o]rder shall become final." On March 7, 2023, … of these cases. Although a trial de novo is based primarily on the municipal court record, the Law Division is …
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… disability retirement benefits. On remand, the Board complied with our instructions and addressed our concerns … later, but claimed she had "severe trouble" working and complained of headaches, neck pain, and problems walking due … for six months following the surgery and received workers' compensation benefits. She returned to work in Fall 2017, …
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… charge because the process to adopt model jury charges is 'comprehensive and thorough.'" State v. Cotto, 471 N.J. …
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… was indicted for first-degree murder while engaged in the commission of a robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(3); … N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1)(2); first-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; … decision. The court found defendant failed to set forth a prima facie ineffective assistance claim because the plea …
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… We reverse, concluding that the contemptuous act – a communication through Our Family Wizard (OFW) – was … permitted the parties to "utilize [OFW] as a means of communicating and exchanging information including, but not … the agreement also provided that "[b]oth parties shall communicate in writing any travel plans they have with the …
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… for the "sheriff['s] department and was doing hand-to-hand combat training. He had his [right] leg extended and felt a … incident report prepared two days later, Officer Giacomelli stated he asked Perkins what happened. According to … inconsistent with the emergency room records and Officer Giacomelli's incident report. The Board found the event that …
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… R. 1:36-3. 2 A-0190-21 Plaintiff Thomas Maloney was a commissioner with the Carlstadt Sewerage Authority in 2021 … his position by the Carlstadt Borough Council based on a recommendation by a hearing officer. Plaintiff then filed an … the Borough of Carlstadt, challenging his removal as a commissioner. Defendant now appeals from the September 9, …
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… He asked defendant for his driving credentials; defendant complied. While defendant looked for his credentials, … were either prescribed to him by a doctor or that they were dietary supplements. He claimed at various times to be … and its limiting factors to review in this matter. The primary question is whether Officer Chieppa's observation …
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… and date of birth, which were provided. After running a computer search, Riaz learned defendant's driver's license … opened and emptied the contents of a center console storage compartment, where he found a Ziploc bag containing … to the front passenger seat area, and ultimately the glove compartment, where he discovered a handgun. At a point …
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… SHOPRITE ASSOCIATES INC., WAKEFERN FOOD CORP., CONVERY COMPLEX HOLDINGS, LLC., GLASS GARDENS, INC., and NOVA … Clemente Mueller, PA, attorneys for respondent Convery Complex Holdings, LLC (Jonathan D. Clemente, on the brief). … granting summary judgment in favor of defendants Convery Complex Holdings, LLC ("Convery"), Nova Management, Inc. …
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… defendant Town of Harrison (Harrison), and dismissing her complaint with prejudice. We affirm, substantially for the … set forth in Judge Christine M. Vanek's thoughtful and comprehensive oral opinion. We summarize the facts from the … existed or needed repair. In March 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint against Harrison and the County of Hudson, seeking …
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… with or ownership interest in that limited liability company. Cohan did submit documents indicating that the … to ADH LLC by Capitulum, LLC, another limited liability company Cohan asserts he owned, on the same day the deed to … days. Accordingly, Cohan, through a limited liability company identified as "111 Rich Avenue LLC," signed a …
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… after February 2017. In August 2017, plaintiff filed a complaint in foreclosure. The foreclosure matter was … in acknowledging they executed the 2007 Agreement. He compared the Agreement attached to plaintiff's complaint and … is not necessary that the proof should be conclusive but a prima facie showing that the instrument is genuine and …
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… at trial. Because we are remanding this matter, we need not comprehensively recount the facts. Appellant, a … amount of her hair. Appellant went to the infirmary and completed her workday. The following day, appellant, who was … by a neurosurgeon and an orthopedic surgeon, both of whom recommended cervical surgery. However, appellant chose not to …
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… Sabatino and Vinci. On appeal from the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, … Schibell, of counsel and on the brief). Laura Elizabeth Comer argued the cause for respondent (Berry, Sahradnik, Kotzas & Benson, attorneys; Laura Elizabeth Comer, on the brief). PER CURIAM NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT …
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… Department of Corrections imposing discipline upon him for committing prohibited act *.204, use of any prohibited … served Weekes with a disciplinary report charging him with committing prohibited act *.204: use of a prohibited … and NJ DOC Lab report." Weekes received 100 days loss of commutation time, ninety days in the restorative housing …
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… the COVID-19 virus. Because T.G. had asthma, her doctor recommended that all her household members quarantine for fourteen days. E.P. complied with those medical instructions but thereafter … that: her mother was asthmatic and at a high-risk of complications from COVID-19; her mother had been exposed to …