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… Submitted May 6, 2024 – Decided June 10, 2024 Before Judges DeAlmeida and Berdote Byrne. On appeal from the … more than a month later, on October 9, 1999, defendant committed an armed robbery of a restaurant by putting a … petition shall be filed more than one year after the latest of" the following: (A) the date on which the …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE … motion judge misapplied summary judgment standards and her complaint should be reinstated since "a reasonable jury … by demonstrating there were no such concerns raised in her latest evaluation; that other, younger teachers were offered …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE … motion judge misapplied summary judgment standards and her complaint should be reinstated since "a reasonable jury … by demonstrating there were no such concerns raised in her latest evaluation; that other, younger teachers were offered …
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… 4 III. CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM OUTCOMES … who are released pretrial. This Annual Report charts the latest results of that sea change in New Jersey’s approach … crisis. 6 See 2013 Jail Study: https://www.drugpolicy.org/sites/default/files/New_Jersey_Jail_Population_ …
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A-3501-23 Briefs
Briefs
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… LAW NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OAL Docket No. CAF 08930-22 OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS Agency Docket No. DFSID 174710 DIVISION OF … Gertsman, A.L.J. Sat below Respondent-Respondent. BRIEF FOR APPELLANT DALE W. EGGERT McDowell Law, P.C. 46 West Main … already. There was no request whether or not that last – latest letter of agreement was sufficient.” …
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… Argued January 26, 2026 – Decided March 12, 2026 Before Judges Natali and Bergman. On appeal from the Superior … Official Hansen was cut short by the Board before plaintiff completed its questioning. Plaintiff attempted to call its … not permitted. 5 A-3919-23 Plaintiff timely filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs, claiming the Board's …
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… Submitted January 19, 2023 – Decided February 1, 2023 Before Judges Vernoia and Firko. On appeal from the New Jersey … decision upholding a hearing officer's determination Scott committed prohibited act *.204, use of prohibited … staff served Scott with a disciplinary report charging he committed prohibited act *.204. The charge was founded on a …
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… Argued November 14, 2019 – Decided Before Judges Haas and Mayer. On appeal from the Superior … substantially for the reasons set forth in the judge's comprehensive written decision rendered on November 16, … in total land area and approximately forty percent of it is comprised of wetlands. 3 A-1744-18T4 which permits single …
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… Argued November 14, 2019 – Decided Before Judges Haas and Mayer. On appeal from the Superior … substantially for the reasons set forth in the judge's comprehensive written decision rendered on November 16, … in total land area and approximately forty percent of it is comprised of wetlands. 3 A-1744-18T4 which permits single …
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… Submitted January 19, 2023 – Decided February 1, 2023 Before Judges Vernoia and Firko. On appeal from the New Jersey … decision upholding a hearing officer's determination Scott committed prohibited act *.204, use of prohibited … staff served Scott with a disciplinary report charging he committed prohibited act *.204. The charge was founded on a …
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… Argued January 26, 2026 – Decided March 12, 2026 Before Judges Natali and Bergman. On appeal from the Superior … Official Hansen was cut short by the Board before plaintiff completed its questioning. Plaintiff attempted to call its … not permitted. 5 A-3919-23 Plaintiff timely filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs, claiming the Board's …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT … 314-15 (citing Pantasote, 100 N.J. at 413). A. Highest and Best Use. A determination of true market value requires a …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT … 314-15 (citing Pantasote, 100 N.J. at 413). A. Highest and Best Use. A determination of true market value requires a …
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… and Permanency (Division) satisfied all four prongs of the best interests of the child test, N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a). … we affirm for the reasons stated by Judge Axelrad in her comprehensive oral opinion on October 6, 2021. We add the … incarceration because the prison would not allow in-person visits during COVID-19. Despite the Division's efforts, the …
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… Indictment No. 15-10-2534); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery (count one, Indictment No. 16-04-1138); … issues and advised him she was working on getting him the best plea offer. Defendant further testified he felt coerced … The PCR court noted defendant conceded his trial counsel visited with him on at least three occasions while he was …
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… trial court's thirty-nine-page statement of reasons that accompanied the September 7, 2022 order. We therefore only … 2021, defendant and Dana traveled to Jamaica. During their visit, plaintiff suggested Sara, who was attending school … of the witnesses, the court concluded Sara's interests were best served by granting the parties joint legal custody and …
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… PER CURIAM On November 13, 2015, plaintiff C.M.C. filed a complaint in the Family Part, Union County, for the adoption … had filed the action in Essex County seeking custody and visitation of G.M. and that matter was still pending. C.M.C. … determine whether her adoption of G.M. was in the child's best interests. We disagree. As we have explained, the …
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… judge refused to vacate his prior order dismissing certain complaints, which he addressed as juvenile delinquency … was not contumacious, he believed that the juvenile's best interests were served by dismissal under "the totality … of his personal circumstances, it would be unfair to visit the sanction of a dismissal with prejudice on the …
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… and Permanency (Division) satisfied all four prongs of the best interests of the child test, N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a). … we affirm for the reasons stated by Judge Axelrad in her comprehensive oral opinion on October 6, 2021. We add the … incarceration because the prison would not allow in-person visits during COVID-19. Despite the Division's efforts, the …
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… judge refused to vacate his prior order dismissing certain complaints, which he addressed as juvenile delinquency … was not contumacious, he believed that the juvenile's best interests were served by dismissal under "the totality … of his personal circumstances, it would be unfair to visit the sanction of a dismissal with prejudice on the …