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… the privacy of the parties as we find that there is a compelling interest that outweighs the Judiciary's commitment to transparency. Because the parties' children … the next several months, plaintiff sent defendant various communications notifying him that his payments were either …
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… of a firearm, 2A:151-41(a) (count three); conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2A:98-1 (count 1 The offenses were committed prior to the effective date of the New Jersey Code … attempted armed robbery. The pleas were entered without a recommended sentence. On May 10, 1979, the trial court …
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… initially enrolled in PERS on September 1, 2005, when she commenced public employment as an adjunct professor at Gloucester Community College (GCC). On November 2007, Triola began … August 2015, pursuant to N.J.A.C. 17:2-4.3(a). 3 A-1784-18 Compensation medical leave, Triola's position with DCF was …
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… prepared and that Heidel would be contacted when it was completed. According to Heidel, she never received the … and Sandra D. Nash participated and testified. At the commencement of the hearing, the Appeal Examiner summarized … contract. Pursuant to that contract she was to receive compensation through June 30, 2018. After the contract was …
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… from April 15 to May 9, 2006, and defendant's filing of a complaint with New Jersey's Board of Marriage and Family Therapists regarding C.L. The complaint was ultimately dismissed because, among other … training as a mental health counselor and wanted C.L. to become her mentor. When defendant's apartment was emptied by …
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… to plaintiff and granted plaintiff's cross-motion to compel defendant to pay $7,581.40 in alimony arrears and … Probation Division moved to enforce litigant's rights by compelling defendant's payment of alimony arrears.1 The … (emphasis added). The Court further noted the statute embodied a legislative determination that "it is inappropriate …
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… DR. DAVID WALOR, a physician, MELISSA ASSAEL- DIAZ, a dietician, MOLISHA PATEL, PA, ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON UNIVERSITY … Charles Talian (Paul R. Garelick, on the brief). Giblin Combs Schwartz Cunningham & Scarpa attorneys for respondent … plaintiff he "thought it was strange that no radiologic studies were done in an effort to diagnose the abdominal …
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… and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2020-34. Laddey, Clark & Ryan, LLP, … whether restitution and disgorgement are distinct remedies. Most cases refer to them separately, saying either … for the proposition that "[i]n the array of equitable remedies available to the trial court, one option is the …
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… Whipple, Rose and Firko. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 231-9/18. Stephen J. … Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Amna T. Toor, Deputy Attorney … from a December 17, 2019 final agency decision of the Commissioner of Education that summarily denied their appeal …
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… her spouse, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. FORSGATE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX a/k/a FORSGATE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX, LP, FORSGATE VENTURES XI, LLC, SAMSUNG SDS AMERICA, … and JENI LLC a/k/a JENI LLC NJ LTD, Defendants, and AMAZON.COM.DEDC, LLC, and BERGEN OUTDOORS, INC. t/a BERGEN …
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… court found defendant in contempt of court for failing to comply with orders to – among other things – pay fifty … having a value of $360,000 when plaintiff filed her divorce complaint, had an the actual value of $450,000 at that time. … and inequitably excluded from (d)efendant's available income for support purposes in the 2008 divorce judgment." The …
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… empty. He then began to search the center console, glove compartment, and back seat. Not finding anything of … license, rental agreement, and request for driver to accompany officer to police vehicle while officer radio … conduct the investigation in a manner intended to promptly complete the investigation of the traffic violation. Dickey, …
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… Review (the Board) denying his application for unemployment compensation benefits. The Board affirmed the Appeal … that plaintiff is disqualified from obtaining unemployment compensation because he "left work voluntarily without good … raised for the first time on appeal, that he is entitled to compensation benefits under the Pandemic Emergency …
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… watch, he saw a zipper sealed bag sticking out of a second compartment beneath the first compartment of the car's console. The officer tugged the bag, which caused the second compartment to open. Vasquez then saw two zipper sealed …
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… the guardianship trial began, and the court dismissed the complaint as to him. B.N. argues that plaintiff, Division of … Division and the Law Guardian oppose the appeal. Having studied the record, found the trial court's findings of fact … placed two-month-old I.N. with the 2 An emergency removal, commonly known as a "Dodd removal," refers to the emergency …
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… 205 N.J. 17, 26 n.11 (2011). 4 A-1742-18T2 DCPP filed a complaint in the Chancery Division seeking custody, care, … and convicted of assaulting a police officer, involuntarily committed several times, 5 A-1742-18T2 admitted to hearing … depressed and suicidal. She acknowledged using "molly," the commonly used name for MDMA, a synthetic drug that alters …
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… use, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(d); and first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1),(2) and N.J.S.A. … and aggravated assault of another man. Gang members committed the crimes against these men in retaliation for … that photographs depicting the actual condition of bodies found and the nature and extent of injuries inflicted …
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… of law, we affirm. On January 5, 2016, defendant was issued complaint summonses for DWI; reckless driving, N.J.S.A. … an odor of alcohol and the slurring of her words. This[,] combined with [d]efendant's difficulty in providing her … physical ailments or injuries that would prevent her from completing the tests, to which, [d]efendant responded "no." …
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… additional delivery of cocaine. Defendant told the CI to come to his apartment. Detectives maintained visual … residue, a black leather bag containing various metal components for presses, and two vacuum sealers. Master … tablets, multiple stamps for marking heroin envelopes, a computer tower connected to several security cameras on the …
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… testimony at trial. Marc owned a business that served as a computer network administrator for Melissa's employer. … that, at the request of her employer, she brought a computer to Marc for servicing. As Marc and Melissa … matters."8 SASPA was specifically implemented to expand remedies for victims of sexual violence, who were ineligible for …