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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. … the petition, finding defendant failed to establish a prima facie case of ineffective assistance of counsel. On … 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 …
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… N.J. 556 (2015). Because defendant did not demonstrate a prima facie case, we affirm. In our opinion on appeal we … townhouse. Migdalia telephoned defendant and asked him to come outside under the guise the vehicle had broken down. … up to the plate and [said] that [he] was the one that committed these robberies that [the police officer] would …
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… form at least as broad as the most recent edition of Commercial General Liability Coverage Form (CG 00 01) as … than the Form CG 20 10 11 85 endorsement and did not comply with the insurance requirements in the parties' … clarifying that the company maintained a $1,000,000 primary policy and a $2,000,000 umbrella, for a combined …
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… consider a certification containing hearsay statements by company officers discussing an explicitly discriminatory … the trial court because we were concerned that it incompletely considered the admissibility of a three-page … in October 2007, reported statements by two officers of the company: John Musumeci, his immediate supervisor, and Linda …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Docket No. 2006- 20819. Kavanagh & Kavanagh, … July 12, 2017 A-0701-15T1 2 Following a hearing, a workers' compensation judge determined Michael Savio was an employee … 2006, making him eligible for benefits under the Workers' Compensation Act (Act), N.J.S.A. 34:15-1 to -146. Giambri …
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… house, and travel directly to an arranged location to complete the transaction with the CI during the first and … Street house and travel directly to an arranged location to complete the sale to the CI during the third controlled buy; … to and entered the First Avenue house immediately after he completed the sale. The affidavit also disclosed that …
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… issue with the system. Defendant filed a motion to compel discovery on March 14, 2016. During the hearing, … made to Captain Thomas Ryan (now Chief Ryan), who was the primary officer responsible for accessing video … in "bad faith." The judge granted defendant's motion to compel discovery and, as a sanction for the State's …
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… Division to contact his probation officer to determine his compliance with substance abuse restrictions. As a result, the Division filed a complaint in the Chancery Division for an order to obtain … positive for tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient in marijuana, Oxycodone, and benzodiazepines, a …
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… April 12, 2019 Law Division order denying their motion to compel binding arbitration and stay the third-party action … plaintiff RA Pain Services, P.A. (RA Pain) pending the outcome of the arbitration. For the following reasons, we … or otherwise related to this Agreement 4 A-4092-18T1 shall commenced only in the State or Federal courts located in …
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… for a TRO. On June 13, 2018, plaintiff amended his complaint, alleging that defendant violated the TRO by … granted defendant's application. Plaintiff then amended his complaint to include allegations related to the July 5, 2018 … supervisor. She testified that plaintiff worked for the company in 2017. Defendant informed her of the TRO that …
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… [and] it is [his] understanding that this is not income for purposes of alimony calculations." Defendant's … in 2012. Plaintiff certified that her monthly earnings come from social security benefits, a pension she acquired after the divorce, and monthly income, totaling $2,281 after deductions for Medicare and …
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… fashion," id. at 17, and that her ongoing refusal to comply with court orders "demonstrated a refusal to … evaluation for the purpose of "establish[ing] 'a comprehensive parenting time plan.'" Id. at 20. We … of law de novo. Ibid. In custody determinations, "the primary and overarching consideration is the best interest …
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… it collected in violation of a modification of a commercial loan negotiated by the parties. We affirm. The … authority to negotiate and consummate the resolution embodied in their email exchange. While it is true that neither … "agreement[s] by a creditor to forbear from exercising remedies pursuant to a contract" are required to be in writing. …