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… v. THE TOWNSHIP OF BETHLEHEM, THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BETHLEHEM, THE ZONING AND … for respondents the Township of Bethlehem, the Township Committee of the Township of Bethlehem, the Zoning and … ordinance which changed the parcel's zone to mixed use commercial, including residential and farming. A subsequent …
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… arises from a gang-related armed robbery and felony murder committed in July 2009. In 2012, a jury convicted defendant … street. Defendant ordered D.S. to shoot L.O. if he did not comply. While defendant watched, D.S. approached the … D.S. to believe that he would be killed if he refused to commit the robbery. 5 A-1813-20 At trial, the State …
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… and S.F. called the police. V.S. testified that S.F. had come outside holding a broken glass bottle and that … car. The weapon and a gun magazine were found in the glove compartment of defendant's car. [Id., slip op. at 1-4.] In … at S.F., as charged in the indictment, the State would recommend a sentence of eighteen months of incarceration, with …
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… over the one-day trial, entered judgment, and rendered a comprehensive oral decision. 1 We use initials to protect … but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … by the trial judge. We add only the following brief comments. A. Under N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a)(3), the Division …
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… a $10,000 lien on defendant's personal injury suit as an accommodation in light of his family's friendship with … defendant could plead to aggravated assault and it would recommend an eight-year NERA sentence. Counsel testified he …
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… position that offered benefits. In 2017, her gross income was $17,800. Davis asserted that for the past eight years, his film company earned about $21,000 per year. The judge found this … found it "inconceivable" he did so with pre-tax business income of just $21,000 a year. Davis testified he also ran a …
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… 6:00 p.m. Friday until 6:00 p.m. Sunday, which has already commenced as of January 13, 2012. The [plaintiff] shall drop … to protect the child's privacy. 3 A-4879-18T1 child becomes older, [defendant]'s parenting time shall increase. … and the very abrasive manner in which [he] interact[ed] and communicate[d]" with her. Plaintiff sought to eliminate …
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… Dunkin' Donuts across the street from plaintiff's apartment complex, ostensibly to facilitate the exchange of the child. … defendant to do her a "favor" and not go near her apartment complex. He responded, "absolutely not, absolutely not, … testimony, defendant was smiling when he made his comments and had a "sinister look on his face" as he started …
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… found to have posted on the Internet numerous disparaging comments about his employer, in violation of Judiciary … never "return" to his or her former employment. Such an outcome "would violate public policy, contravene the … this case, and governed by different statutes. However, a comparison of the statutes demonstrates that Cardinale's …
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… an evidentiary hearing. In a March 18, 2015 order and accompanying written decision, the judge denied the … the cellphone records would not have led to a different outcome based on the testimony of the arresting officer, who … pursuant to Sands/Brunson would not have changed the outcome of the trial and trial counsel was not ineffective in …
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… without an evidentiary hearing. Indicted for conspiracy to commit robbery in the second-degree, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) … term of special probation conditioned on his entry and completion of Drug Court, the sentencing judge posed further … or defenses that could be raised, and the probable outcome at trial, it was his intention to plead guilty, in his …
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… resolution authorizing acquisition of the Property and studies supporting the need for a parking facility on the site. … Property to the Authority. The Authority filed a verified complaint and order to show cause (OTSC) seeking entry to … 5 A-4376-18T2 and concluded the City's designation complied with the requirements of the LRHL and therefore was …
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… Moynihan and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 3-5/18A. Sanford R. … General, argued the cause for respondent New Jersey Commissioner of Education (Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney … Andrea Giuffrida appeals from the final decision of the Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Education …
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… accrued interest of $21,227, for a total of $47,200.83 when combined with the loan principal. The Division informed … status.1 1 On March 2, 2018, the State and the Commissioner of the IRS entered into a closing agreement … to repay outstanding pension loans, including interest, to comply with statutory requirements and to maintain the …
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… appeal from orders denying their motion to reinstate their complaint against defendants Borough of Highlands and … discretion by denying plaintiffs' motion to reinstate the complaint, and we reverse. I. The facts are not in dispute. … and employment.1 On May 9, 2017, plaintiffs filed their complaint against defendants.2 On September 12, 2017, …
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… and KEVIN WILLIAMS, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. J.C. PENNEY COMPANY, INC., J.C. PENNEY CORPORATION, INC.,1 SCHINDLER … Inc. was also improperly designated as J.C. Penney Company, Inc. at the trial level. NOT FOR PUBLICATION … granted summary judgment in favor of defendant J.C. Penney Company, Inc. (JCP), and defendants Schindler Enterprises, …
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… 5 A-1723-18T1 application in abeyance pending the outcome of Tretsis' removal appeal. It also expressed concern … THE PENDING APPEAL OF HER REMOVAL BEFORE THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION IS FULLY RESOLVED. A. THE BOARD MISINTERPRETED … processed until the matter has been fully adjudicated and completely resolved to the satisfaction of the Board of …
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… to establish the type of services provided to her, the compensation she provided for those services, or that the compensation was not greater than the prevailing rates for similar care or services in the community. See N.J.A.C. 10:71-4.10(b)(6)(ii) and (j). The …
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… and LAURA BARTZ, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. WEYERHAEUSER COMPANY, SCHAEFFER FAMILY HOMES, LLC, SCHAEFFER … Novack, on the brief). PER CURIAM Defendants Weyerhaeuser Company, Schaeffer Construction LLC, Schaeffer Family Homes … explanation." It further noted the contract was "in the smallest of fonts," and the arbitration provision "d[id] not …
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… to defendant PBA Local 105 (PBA) and dismissing his complaint, which alleged that PBA breached its duty to … of an illegal drug, defendant had engaged in conduct unbecoming of a public employee, N.J.A.C. 4A:2- 2.3(a)(6), and … not have an opportunity to be heard. On July 15, 2015, the Commission rejected plaintiff's argument for reconsideration …