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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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… and STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Defendants, and THOMPSON REALTY COMPANY OF PRINCETON, INC., Defendant-Respondent. … granting summary judgment to defendant Thompson Realty Company of Princeton (Thompson), and giving Thompson's 2006 … of modification is misplaced. "Because equitable remedies are largely left to the judgment of the court, which …
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… (UBNJ) "to provide deer management services" for one year "commencing with the 2018-2019 deer hunting season." The … by law or executive order . . . adopted the [report's] recommendations." Id. at 339. 5 A-2252-18T3 In addition, … did not make these remarks or any other threatening comments, defendants note that several of her co-plaintiffs …
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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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… In the first incident, appellant's former spouse filed a complaint against him for allegedly accessing her email … detective asserted "that that was not the case[,]" and recommended that the chief deny the application because … 2C:58-3(c)(5). The chief concurred with the detective's recommendation. Before the evidentiary hearing, appellant …
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… under Indictment No. 13-12-3306, the State agreed to recommend an aggregate sentence not to exceed twenty years and … proceeding, defendant testified that on August 28, 2013, he committed a sexual assault upon C.R. by physically forcing … the sexual assault." Defendant further testified that he committed the offense of human trafficking on August 8, …
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… is discretionary. In re Xanadu Project at the Meadowlands Complex, 415 N.J. Super. 179, 188 (App. Div. 2010); In re … as a "contested case." In Bouie v. New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, 407 N.J. Super. 518, 534-35 (App. Div. … based on her guilty plea for third-degree assault by automobile. Hess, 422 N.J. Super. at 30. This court deemed the …
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… 2018 Family Part order, dismissing her domestic violence complaint and temporary restraining order (TRO), and denying … aggressor, often getting physical with him, and denied becoming 3 A-2489-18T1 physical with her. Defendant also … ' son resulted in plaintiff filing the domestic violence complaint under review. Before going to work, plaintiff …
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… of absence. In 1991, Smith began teaching at Hudson County Community College (HCCC). There, Smith was eligible for … Two weeks later, Smith sent the Division another letter accompanied by documentation to support his eligibility to … 6 A-5213-17T4 On appeal, Smith argues the Board did not comply with N.J.S.A. 18A:66- 7, which requires notice to a …
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… certain facts to lend context to the present appeal. Eddie Wheeler testified at trial that on January 16, 1999, he … not excused by his alleged lack of knowledge about the outcome of his direct appeal. Moreover, she concluded that … circumstances' because '[a]s time passes, justice becomes more elusive and the necessity for preserving finality …
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… Among other things, DDS is responsible for "[o]perating a comprehensive information and referral system for persons of … household duties essential to the client's health and comfort, such as cleaning and laundry. N.J.A.C. 10:60-3.3(a) … and to request continuation of services" pending the completion of that hearing. The sample hearing request form …
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… 4 A-0503-18T3 vehicle was still insured under his automobile policy after the parties' break up and this issue had … how are you?" In his oral opinion, the judge noted the complaint was brought under the harassment statute but did … to harass another, he: a. Makes, or causes to be made, a communication or communications anonymously or at extremely …
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… Defendant was arrested on August 7, 2019, and charged under Complaint- Warrant W-2019-0454-1712, with three counts of … to appear. Defendant also had no pending charges. The PSA recommended against defendant's release pretrial, 4 … motion. Defendant conceded there was probable cause he committed the charged offenses. The court recognized that …
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… causing him to sustain certain injures. Plaintiffs filed a complaint against Chestnut and New Jersey Manufacturers … Insurance (AAA) and Penn National. Singh did not own an automobile, and the AAA policy insured a vehicle owned by his … against AAA. The Penn National policy was a commercial automobile insurance policy issued to APCO. It provided …
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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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… intentional infliction of emotional distress, aiding the commission of a tort, and conspiracy, based on defendant's … pursuant to the retainer was a "Motion to Dismiss – Civil Complaint." Paragraph 5 of that retainer, specified that … related to the children, and legal strategy. Burke also communicated with the DCPP, the Morris County Prosecutor's …