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… relief and granting defendants' motion to dismiss the complaint with prejudice. We affirm. During his career, … as of December 31, 2011, plaintiff had eleven years credited in the system. In March 2014, the New Jersey State … his complaint sounds in tort. A reading of the complaint refutes that argument. Plaintiff sought an order declaring his …
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… relief and granting defendants' motion to dismiss the complaint with prejudice. We affirm. During his career, … as of December 31, 2011, plaintiff had eleven years credited in the system. In March 2014, the New Jersey State … his complaint sounds in tort. A reading of the complaint refutes that argument. Plaintiff sought an order declaring his …
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… received the tuition from these students, which was deposited into an account in Canada (the "MEERC account"), and … the required medical courses and accumulation of sufficient credits. Plaintiffs supplied the academic records of one of … plaintiffs did not offer competing expert testimony to refute the opinion of defendant's valuation expert that the …
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… received the tuition from these students, which was deposited into an account in Canada (the "MEERC account"), and … the required medical courses and accumulation of sufficient credits. Plaintiffs supplied the academic records of one of … plaintiffs did not offer competing expert testimony to refute the opinion of defendant's valuation expert that the …
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… the terms of the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend that defendant be sentenced as a second-degree … of sentencing including PSL, to ensure the proper jail credits, advise of appeal and PCR rights, to submit an … OF HIS PLEA COUNSELS. A. THE PREVAILING LEGAL PRINCIPLES REGARDING CLAIMS FOR INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL, …
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… as third-degree offenses for sentencing purposes, and to recommend concurrent four-year flat sentences on counts one … with certain public agencies; (2) he must re-register no less than ten days before changing his residence; (3) he … term you receive cannot be reduced by commutation or work credits? (4) Do you understand that if you violate a …
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… the terms of the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend that defendant be sentenced as a second-degree … of sentencing including PSL, to ensure the proper jail credits, advise of appeal and PCR rights, to submit an … OF HIS PLEA COUNSELS. A. THE PREVAILING LEGAL PRINCIPLES REGARDING CLAIMS FOR INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL, …
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… as third-degree offenses for sentencing purposes, and to recommend concurrent four-year flat sentences on counts one … with certain public agencies; (2) he must re-register no less than ten days before changing his residence; (3) he … term you receive cannot be reduced by commutation or work credits? (4) Do you understand that if you violate a …
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… pendency of the litigation. The Division filed a verified complaint alleging defendant and W.L.R. had abused and … phone calls and impromptu visits at the visitation site. 9 W.L.R. was offered the same services as defendant. … to become a viable parenting option in the foreseeable future[.]"10 10 Based on the January 6, 2015 evaluation of …
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… between the parties. On October 5, 2018, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant, seeking a restraining order … that resulted in 2 The two initially met "on a dating site" on the internet. They dated for a short time until … thus implicating a "likelihood of ongoing contact" in the future. Next, the judge considered whether "a predicate act …
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… between the parties. On October 5, 2018, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant, seeking a restraining order … that resulted in 2 The two initially met "on a dating site" on the internet. They dated for a short time until … thus implicating a "likelihood of ongoing contact" in the future. Next, the judge considered whether "a predicate act …
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… pendency of the litigation. The Division filed a verified complaint alleging defendant and W.L.R. had abused and … phone calls and impromptu visits at the visitation site. 9 W.L.R. was offered the same services as defendant. … to become a viable parenting option in the foreseeable future[.]"10 10 Based on the January 6, 2015 evaluation of …
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… or surgically explanted from Plaintiffs at or near the site of mesh implantation, including but not limited to … Following final resolution of the individual case after completed settlement and dismissal with prejudice, or after … re cuts. 8. Protocol for Preservation of Materials from Future Surgery Within 5 days of counsel for the Plaintiff …
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… the statement an appearance of trustworthiness. Courts can credit information received directly from a citizen source. … home and cars. The court, however, did not make the requisite probable cause finding mandated by our constitutional … and not to evidence of a person’s propensity to commit some future crime. The ACLU contends that the special needs …
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… the statement an appearance of trustworthiness. Courts can credit information received directly from a citizen source. … home and cars. The court, however, did not make the requisite probable cause finding mandated by our constitutional … and not to evidence of a person’s propensity to commit some future crime. The ACLU contends that the special needs …
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… evidence produced by the SID investigation to have a complete understanding of the incident. The hearing officer … Hearing Officer . . . concluded that the informant was creditable or . . . reliable;" and the informant's statement … to confrontation. Exhibits A-12 and A-15 provide the requisite summaries of the confidential evidence. Specifically, …
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… JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3800-19 WILLIAM DEW, Complainant-Appellant, v. S. COLUMBIA TERRACE, LLC, … a monthly rent of $1,223. However, Dew did not pay the requisite $1,773 security deposit, nor did he pay rent from … "shall determine whether or not probable cause exists to credit the allegations of the verified complaint." N.J.A.C. …
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… (Liberty) application for reimbursement for its workers' compensation benefits paid to Rodriguez from his third-party … the outstanding $4120.91. Rodriguez was assessed a 69.44% credit against future workers' compensation benefits paid on his behalf. …
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… evidence produced by the SID investigation to have a complete understanding of the incident. The hearing officer … Hearing Officer . . . concluded that the informant was creditable or . . . reliable;" and the informant's statement … to confrontation. Exhibits A-12 and A-15 provide the requisite summaries of the confidential evidence. Specifically, …
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… (Liberty) application for reimbursement for its workers' compensation benefits paid to Rodriguez from his third-party … the outstanding $4120.91. Rodriguez was assessed a 69.44% credit against future workers' compensation benefits paid on his behalf. …