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… motion to confirm the arbitration award and dismissing the complaint. We affirm. Plaintiff filed a grievance regarding … (1) whether, under the agreement, defendant was required to compensate plaintiff 's members when they missed a meal or … whether there was an established past practice of defendant compensating plaintiff's members for those missed breaks. …
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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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… 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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… , testified. According to Sharkey, on October 20, 2011, he stopped defendant's car after observing her driving … his observations and defendant's inability to successfully complete the sobriety tests, the sergeant arrested defendant … privileges, two years ignition interlock, thirty days community services, and related monetary penalties and …
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… were driving home. The note further stated that the group stopped at a gas station for plaintiff to use a restroom, but …
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… THELMA WITHERSPOON and THE ATLANTIC COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. ATLANTIC COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, Defendant-Respondent. … Thelma Witherspoon and the Atlantic County Democratic Committee appeal from the Law Division's February 5, 2021 …
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… judge's written opinion and the caption of the original complaint. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … L. Brown appeals from a March 17, 2020 order dismissing his complaint against defendants, Dr. Garett Forosisky and … at 468; see also N.J.S.A. 2A:53A-41(a). Two equitable remedies exist that "temper the draconian results of an …
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… Part orders denying him: return of pre-marital property; income from rental property; NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … payments he made. Mortgage Line of Credit /Rental Income Defendant's cross-motion sought credit for: $6000, his … on the marital home; and $5300,3 half of the rental income she retained from the parties' Philadelphia investment …
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… Monmouth County, Docket No. L-0688-18. Edward F. Christopher, attorney for appellants. Saldutti Law Group, … discovery orders and the Rules of Court, refusing to comply with discovery requests. As a result of their … adjourned the motion until "March 29, 2019, so that you may comply with R.4:23-5(a)(2)." The judge further advised, As …
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… Michele M. Fox entered the order denying PCR and rendered a comprehensive and well - reasoned twenty-nine-page written … police did not scrupulously honor his request to stop when he asserted that he was hungry and was not feeling … that defendant's request for a cigarette, which police complied with, and his claim that he was hungry and not …
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… C. Schuster, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Christopher C. Josephson, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). … (DOC) upholding a hearing officer's finding that he committed prohibited acts: *.002, assaulting any person; … As a result of his conduct, Gooden was charged with committing prohibited act *.005. 3 A-0983-19 Following that …
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… record. On February 4, 2019, plaintiffs filed a five-count complaint against defendants Edwin Perez, Michael Kelly, and … Department and was sued only in his official capacity. The complaint stated that plaintiffs filed a timely notice of … Department as the responsible governmental entity. The complaint alleged that "Pagan had obtained an Order of …
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… he could not seek release under the Rule until he completed his mandatory period of parole ineligibility … defendant obtained his G.E.D. and associate degree from community college. He also received several certifications and completed a number of programs. In support of his motion, …
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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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… deteriorating mental state and recent psychiatric commitment did not constitute changed circumstances … psychiatrist and any other medical health professional in compliance with his treatment for bi-polar disorder." Under … that plaintiff, who is schizophrenic and bipolar, was non-compliant with his medications and was becoming unstable. …
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… (Tribunal) that she was disqualified for unemployment compensation benefits under N.J.S.A. 43:21-5(a) because she … days of their occurrence. Even though appellant did not comply with this requirement, the supervisor and the … did well on her culinary school report card. Appellant also complained that two of her co-workers were not cooperating …
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… and MICHAEL MANGIN, in their capacities as Raritan Township Committee Members, Defendants-Respondents. Argued November … of New Jersey appeal from a final order dismissing their complaint in lieu of prerogative writs against defendant … to the extent required by res judicata, collateral estoppel, the single controversy doctrine or any other similar …
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… (Jonathan M. Petty, of counsel and on the brief). Christopher J. Gramiccioni, Monmouth County Prosecutor, attorney … he was "just getting off of work and heading home to Lake Como." Defendant told Kelly his vehicle was a work truck and … vehicle. As defendant did so, Kelly observed "a big bulge coming out of [defendant's] left pocket." When Kelly asked …
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… L. HALEY, Petitioner-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY MOTOR VEHICLE COMMISSION, Respondent-Respondent. _________________________ … Rose and Firko. On appeal from the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. John Rue & Associates, LLC, attorneys for … from a March 11, 2020 final decision of the Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC), denying her petition to modify the …