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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2148-15T3 ADRIAN TOOLEY-LESTER, Complainant-Appellant, v. JOSEPH TAYLOR & SONS, INC., … M. Silkowitz, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Jodie E. Van Wert, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). PER … appellant that they were no longer accepting rent subsidies and also denied that either "discriminated against …
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… was petitioner had a "benign essential tremor," and he recommended she undergo testing.1 Dr. Yang attempted to treat … that, except for lunchtime, she spent her entire day on the computer. She asserted the tremors made it increasingly … to treat with medication, and that patients typically become resistant over time. During Dr. Bereanu's physical …
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… identification, K.B. was charged in a juvenile delinquency complaint alleging conduct, which if committed by an adult would constitute: second-degree … saw the defendant with no mask on and a gun in his hand come into the laundry room, look directly at the camera, and …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0895-17T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF A.R., SVP-746-16. … October 6, 2017 order of the Law Division, continuing his commitment to the Special Treatment Unit (STU), the secure … follow, we affirm. A.R., who is now forty-four years old, committed his first non-violent sexual offense in 1995 and …
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… Jeffrey R. Caccese argued the cause for respondent (Comegno Law Group, PC, attorneys; Mark G. Toscano and … that he (1) "[e]ngaged in inappropriate behavior (. . . comments, language and expressions), including the use of … public policy sufficient to vacate an award must be embodied in legislative enactments, administrative regulations, …
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… from a determination disqualifying him from unemployment compensation benefits from October 23, 2016, through … appeal rights, stating the Deputy Director's denial would become final unless claimant filed a written appeal within … assistance of a Gujarati interpreter. The hearing examiner commenced the hearing by describing the manner in which the …
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… played for the court; plaintiff identified the calls as coming from defendant's number and stated she recognized … written, personal, electronic, or other form of contact or communication with plaintiff." He admitted that after the … having dyslexia affected his "[s]pelling, memory, reading, comprehending, . . . paying attention, being able to read a …
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… the marks, telling the worker she had no idea where they'd come from and speculated he may have inflicted them himself. … court erred by improperly basing its decision on those incompetent statements, ignoring contrary evidence and … a preponderance of 13 A-3702-19 probabilities according to common experience'" (quoting In re Est. of Reininger, 388 …
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… found aggravating factors three, the risk defendant will commit another offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3); six, … court found mitigating factor six, defendant has or will compensate the victim of his crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(6). Based on defendant's failure to comply with the conditions of special Drug Court probation, …
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… last fourteen months of his life. Specifically, plaintiff's complaint focused on decedent's development of pressure … 2016. Kennedy's discharge diagnoses for decedent included complicated urinary tract infection, atrial fibrillation, … speech. On December 19, 2016, decedent returned to Kennedy, complaining of diarrhea and other bowel-related issues. At …
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… In exchange for those pleas, the State agreed to recommend concurrent fifteen-year terms, subject to the parole … or medication. He acknowledged that he had a full and complete opportunity to review the evidence and discovery … understood the terms of the plea agreement, including the recommended sentence on each count. The court accepted the …
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… threatening her life. Defendant stalked R.K. through these communications, followed her, and climbed onto the roof of … for the dismissal of the remaining charges in the other complaints. As part of the plea agreement, defendant … the plea knowingly and voluntarily with the assistance of competent counsel" and defendant was "satisfied" with …
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… or omissions fell "outside the wide range of professionally competent assistance" considered in light of all the …
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… for the reasons expressed by Judge Haekyoung Suh in her comprehensive sixty-five-page opinion. I. The evidence was … with Anna prior to Michael's birth. Paternity tests completed in 2018 and 2019 indicated that John is not the … a low frustration tolerance and expected strict obedience of children. Dr. Swanson concluded to a reasonable …
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… ago, the Legislature amended New Jersey's Unemployment Compensation Law (the UCL), N.J.S.A. 43:21-1 to -56, … A worker who leaves "for personal reasons, however compelling, . . . is disqualified under the statute." Ibid.; … leaves work, "and for each week thereafter until [she] becomes reemployed . . . works eight weeks . . . and has …
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… by defendant in his merits brief, "a slew of robberies" committed by suspects variously described in a crime-alert … that] he did not hesitate to answer questions and was forthcoming when he did not remember or know an answer[,]" found … of the public in which the police ask questions and do not compel an individual to answer ," and 7 A-0204-18 during …
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… In January 2017, a real estate title agency, Seaboard Title Company, received a fraudulent email that caused the agency … counts in the indictment. The negotiated agreement recommended a suspended sentence in the third-degree range. … Johnson's thoughtful written opinion. We add the following comments. I. Territorial Jurisdiction As a general …
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… case are set forth at length in Judge Sara Beth Johnson's comprehensive written decision and need not be repeated here … sobriety tests, which defendant was unable to successfully complete.1 She also administered the Horizontal Gaze … testified that he also detected the smell of alcohol coming from defendant as she performed the field sobriety …
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… guilty to second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a controlled dangerous substance (CDS) offense, … in the hallway outside where he ordered defendant to come out of the bedroom with his hands up. Defendant did not immediately comply with this order, and Officer Tell could hear "some …
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… of his pension from the date of the PSA to the present; compelling defendant to pay $156 per month, representing the … motion in its entirety; determining any credits due upon completion of the amended Court Order Approved for … an ability-to-pay hearing prior to incarceration for disobedience of a prior court order). Affirmed. … LINDA L. FELTON …