njcourts.gov
… J., writing for the Court. Under New Jersey’s Unemployment Compensation Law (UCL or Act), N.J.S.A. 43:21-1 to -71, an … and Peter H. Jenkins, Deputy Attorney General, and Christopher Weber, Deputy Attorney General, on the briefs). Alan … to the unemployment compensation fund, in particular, future rates of contribution based upon benefit experience.” …
njcourts.gov
… seq. On February 18, 1999, plaintiff Patricia A. Delvecchio commenced employment with the Township of Bridgewater … who reiterated his opinion that she should not be compelled to work midnight shifts. In March 2007, Ciambotti … to remain on duty to cover the shift. This precipitated complaints by other dispatchers, and the Township concluded …
njcourts.gov
… the victim's lover left their room in search of her companion. In the hallway, she observed blood on the wall, … found at the scene, the unidentified bullet could have come from a .38-caliber gun. Defendant certified that … resistant to the idea and allegedly instructed Royster "to stop speaking" with defendant. Defendant attributed his …
njcourts.gov
… RIGHTS TO DUE PROCESS AND A FAIR TRIAL. POINT IV THE COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR WHEN PERMITTING THE LEAD … that Detective Wood arrested McCain after a motor vehicle stop near the Neshaminy Mall in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. … that "unanimity is not required when a statute embodies a single offense that may be committed in a number of …
njcourts.gov
… grandmother.2 2 The Division had previously investigated complaints of neglect against defendants in 2018 and 2019, … [e]stablished"4 based on its inability to confirm or refute whether, and to what extent, the children had been … sufficiently ameliorate the risk of harm; and (2) if unremedied, whether the delay needed to address and lessen that …
njcourts.gov
… robbery occurred while he was walking and a passing car stopped and asked him for directions. T.M. reported that $500 … members who testified at the suppression hearing share a common surname, we refer to them by their first names in … At around 6:15 p.m., STPD Patrolman Robert Conforti, accompanied by his K-9 dog who was trained to track the …
default
… of a credit owed to defendant that was to be applied to his future child support obligations. On appeal, plaintiff … N.J. Court Rules, Appendix IX-A to R. 5:6A, www.gannlaw.com (2021). 3 A-2225-20 For the reasons that follow, we … the children received. According to defendant, under Diehl v. Diehl, 389 N.J. Super. 443 (App. Div. 2006), he is …
default
… favor of plaintiff Melissa Migut, a former employee. In her complaint, plaintiff alleged she sustained injury during a fire drill because of the AOC's failure to accommodate her disability, in violation of the New Jersey Law … could feel her foot and ankle pain "intensify." She stopped, turned to Goldstein, who was behind her, told him …
default
… me, yeah I did it." Based on the files found on defendant's computers and his admission that he had routinely viewed … confessed to possessing pornographic videos of M.L. on his computer. He admitted to videotaping M.L. A-4302-15T4 3 when … one month prior to the interview. M.L. asked defendant to stop, but he did not. Subsequent investigation revealed …
default
… Doughty also expressed concerns about being present for future exchanges because of restraints that, according to … said she would not return Daughter without a formal order commanding her return. So, on December 4, 2015, the court … in the record for the court's concern about Doughty's obedience of court orders. Notably, Doughty refused to abide by …
njcourts.gov
… prior conviction subject to the No Early Release Act (NERA) commits an unlawful possession of a weapon offense under … 2C:39-5(j) reveals that it sets forth a substantive offense comprised of two distinct elements. First, the State must … guise of avoiding an allegedly undesirable or unexpected outcome. The Court therefore holds that subsection (j) …
njcourts.gov
… Violence Act (PDVA)2 against him. Before trial could commence, P.H. unsuccessfully sought a TRO against J.H., … On the video in evidence from J.H.'s phone, she states, "[s]top— stop, [P.H]. I'm asking you to leave me alone. Please … needs to have a final restraining order to prevent future harassment, including, but not limited to, preventing …
-
njcourts.gov
… of a credit owed to defendant that was to be applied to his future child support obligations. On appeal, plaintiff … N.J. Court Rules, Appendix IX-A to R. 5:6A, www.gannlaw.com (2021). 3 A-2225-20 For the reasons that follow, we … the children received. According to defendant, under Diehl v. Diehl, 389 N.J. Super. 443 (App. Div. 2006), he is …
-
njcourts.gov
… favor of plaintiff Melissa Migut, a former employee. In her complaint, plaintiff alleged she sustained injury during a fire drill because of the AOC's failure to accommodate her disability, in violation of the New Jersey Law … could feel her foot and ankle pain "intensify." She stopped, turned to Goldstein, who was behind her, told him …
-
njcourts.gov
… which a registered agency purports to be able to provide competent court interpreters. The first column, “Name of … a preference is known. However, speakers within a language community may have different opinions about which name they … Itundrujia --- Eastern Tai Use Lao --- Ebon Use Marshallese --- Edo Nigeria BIN Eesti Use Estonian --- Efik …
-
njcourts.gov
… where he also holds citizenship, while remaining under Community Supervision for Life (CSL). J.K. was sentenced to … to consider whether [it] could supervise or monitor J.K.’s compliance with the conditions of CSL or impose special … of counsel and on the brief, and Deborah Hay, and Christopher C. Josephson, Deputy Attorneys General, on the …
-
njcourts.gov
… warrantless entry. The victim was standing at a bus stop in Willingboro when he was approached by a young man in … from the police, he went to their younger brother’s room accompanied by an officer, found a phone, and gave it to the … unconstitutional police action and the secured evidence becomes so attenuated as to dissipate the taint from the …
-
njcourts.gov
… The Court considers the constitutionality of an officer’s stop of a motor vehicle under the belief that the vehicle was … because his vehicle had three operable taillights, in compliance with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 39:3-61(a) and … stop the vehicle and because the stop was lawful under the “community caretaking” function by which police officers …
-
njcourts.gov
… shotgun. As part of that agreement, the State was to recommend a sentence of five years’ imprisonment with one year … a third-degree offense for purposes of sentencing, and to recommend a sentence of three years’ imprisonment with one … Attorney General, argued the cause for appellant (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General of New Jersey, …
-
njcourts.gov
… to a police officer’s search of a vehicle’s passenger compartment in the wake of a traffic stop. After observing a driving pattern he considered unsafe … articulable and reasonable suspicion that defendant had committed traffic offenses and that the search constituted a …