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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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… 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 PER CURIAM NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT …
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… 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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… 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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… essentially for the reasons set forth in Judge Walls ' comprehensive decision. We briefly summarize the evidence … at the elementary to middle school level. The evaluator recommended more hands-on parenting training designed to meet Lucy's intellectual needs. The evaluator's recommendations were shared with Legacy; yet, despite the more …
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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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… 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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… role as to the issues of proximate causation and comparative negligence. We reverse the orders granting … attempted to move into the center lane. Plaintiffs filed a complaint against defendants, asserting personal injuries … not avoid this accident. If [appellants] could establish a prima facie case of "substantial factor" proximate cause and …
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… defendant Township of Gloucester and dismissing plaintiff's complaint in lieu of prerogative writs. We affirm. This … court's entry of summary judgment dismissing plaintiff's complaint and remanded for discovery and further proceedings … decision- making." Ibid. Following our remand, the parties completed discovery and defendant again moved for summary …
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… through a basement door which was unlocked. She held the accompanying railing and proceeded down a concrete stairway to … who could opine as to how the alleged absence of lighting combined with the presence of the 4 A-0378-24 concrete lip … Co., 261 N.J. 348, 357 (2025). We consider "whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the …
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… entered after a bench trial for conduct which, if committed by an adult, would constitute third-degree arson, … to give a statement because his mother required him to. He commented that J.S. appeared "very open and honest," "knew . … "person filming the video was wearing purple Crocs." Based primarily on J.S.'s credible identification of J.M.H. as the …
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… Davis shared a surname, and that the detective had been communicating with the victim's family. The PCR judge … the PCR judge underscored that at trial, defendant primarily relied on a statement he had made to police in … and the victim sharing a surname alone because "Davis" is a common surname. He also contends that enforcing a procedural …
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… term. He was also sentenced to PSL for all crimes. Sanders completed his term of incarceration in November 2014. Since … be used, for marijuana or hashish. PSL Special Condition — Comply with the conditions of and successfully complete the Program for Returning Offenders with Mental …
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… defendant would not contact the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) sooner to inquire about charges related to an offense he did not commit. The court once more adjourned sentencing, to permit … held that a driver's abstract is sufficiently reliable and prima facie evidence of motor vehicle offenses, like DWI. …
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… Clerk Supreme Court of New Jersey Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street P.O. Box 970 Trenton NJ 08625 … Jyoti, LLC seeks certification from the well-reasoned and comprehensive decision of the Appellate Division upholding … benefit following the completion of condemnation. The primary interest in this taking outweighed the public. Not …
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… and first PCR counsel, finding defendant failed to assert a prima facie case for relief under the applicable standards. … DURING SEVERAL KEY AREAS DURING TRIAL; FIRST PCR COUNSEL COMPOUNDED THE HARM BY FAILING TO RAISE THESE CLAIMS DURING … was filed well beyond the one-year time requirement embodied in Rule 3:22-12(a)(2). Moreover, the equitable relief …
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… We also directed the court to provide "a more detailed and complete factor-by-factor Daubert2 analysis." Id. at 13-24. … found "peer reviewed articles" and had provided several studies, which he believed supported the opinion that pinpoint … report for its "truth," where it is critical to the primary issue in the case and the adversary objects. '" …
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… Now, did you ask him where he was headed? A. He said he was coming from home and he was on his way to see a friend in … he requested additional instructions and asked, "how to complete the remaining portion of the test." After Patrolman … the statute in effect on November 5, 2019. See State v. Scudieri, 469 N.J. Super. 507, 520 (App. Div. 2021) (holding L. …
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… anything [it’s] just that I read you your rights.” Without comment, defendant reviewed and signed the card. The … and respond to questions.” The court also cited defendant’s comment that he was “going to jail regardless,” viewing that … use by law-enforcement agencies in New Jersey, and make recommendations as to best practices on this issue. Second, …
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… a hard time." Merced downloaded the photograph from a communal database and printed a copy, which he gave to … to charges not specified in the record, the State would recommend an aggregate five-year term of imprisonment, with an … and that "a muzzle flash was observed, appearing to come from the handgun used by the heavyset suspect with long …