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… and Susswein. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-1827. Brian P. Matousek argued … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … Petitioner Antonio Salters appeals from a Civil Service Commission (CSC) final determination denying his …
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… for unpaid sewer and water charges that affected the common areas of a condominium building, defendant City of … sewer charges, and water charges until the filing of the complaint. Certificate No. 15-0189 encumbers Block 189, Lot … attorney's fees, and costs. The Properties represent the common elements owned by the third-party defendant Leewood …
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… "any penetration causes [him] severe pain and makes [him] uncomfortable, even in consensual relationships." He explained … . . [H]is memory is poor but there was an obvious emotional component to his difficulty discussing the abuse. He said he … intended to expand a sexual abuse victim's available remedies in court, the Legislature did not eliminate the medical …
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… evidence at trial supports the court's finding that J.L. committed a predicate act of domestic violence, see N.J.S.A. … further abuse, see N.J.S.A. 2C:25-29(b), we affirm. In her complaint seeking a temporary restraining order (TRO) under … J.D. 207 N.J. at 484. The Court continued: "[t]he smallest additional fact or the slightest alteration in …
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… was pleading guilty. On the March plea form, the "Recommended Sentence/Comments" section noted "[third] offense. No jail." The same … focus of the legislation is on the crime 3 See State v. Scudieri, 469 N.J. Super. 507, 514 (App. Div. 2021) (stating …
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… for some time. On that day, defendant and his then-wife commemorated their forty-eighth anniversary by purchasing a … simple assault. In charging simple assault, the complaint warrant cited to N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(a)(3) and N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(a)(1). The narrative of the complaint stated: WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THIS COURT, …
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… his supervisor, who advised him to see the workers' compensation doctor. The workers' compensation doctor … testified consistently in finding the MRI and EMG studies showed "no evidence of radiculopathy or peripheral … testimony that thirty-five percent of the time, EMG studies failed to detect nerve issues in the back. She found …
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… 2C:12-1. On May 18, 2022, plaintiff amended her TRO complaint (ATRO), adding additional facts to include the … defendant was not; (2) plaintiff had proved that defendant committed the predicate act of assault; (3) the January 30, … that the trial judge erred by: (1) determining that he committed the predicate act of assault and (2) failing to …
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… physical therapy for his injuries through workmen's compensation. Hurley also treated with several worker's compensation doctors, including Dr. Dirk Skinner, a … additional psychiatric care even though such care was recommended by several doctors. During the interview, Dr. …
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… 12, 2021) (slip op. at 1), we affirmed the jury's award of compensatory damages to plaintiff. We also determined "an … subsequently filed two separate motions seeking to compel Care One to provide discovery related to its … the financial condition of related corporate entities. To comply with the first order compelling discovery, on June …
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… were co-workers. 4 A-0773-22 park. Martianou's boyfriend accompanied Martianou to the park for the visit. According to … Martianou and her boyfriend, when the visit ended, Marcia accompanied Martianou to her car. Martianou testified neither … between Marcia and Kano. Martianou replied: Aww, you're welcome! It was so nice seeing you and your husband again, and …
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… positions. In September 2021, the Thompsons filed a complaint and order to show cause to establish the boundary … line between the properties. Attached to the Thompsons' complaint was a January 1999 survey by William Reale, which … been able to depose Feldman, that could also have been remedied by the court without unduly delaying the trial. 12 …
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… 22, 2022 Law Division summary judgment order dismissing his complaint alleging violation of the Conscientious Employee … over the next several months, [plaintiff] appeared to become lazy, overwhelmed, disruptive, and confrontational … Lazy – [Plaintiff] would allow other operations officers to complete his work while he regularly disappeared within …
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… "a level of support and standard of living generally commensurate with the quality of economic life that existed … has undertaken duties and privileges 7 A-3415-23 that are commonly associated with marriage or civil union but does not necessarily maintain a single common household. When assessing whether cohabitation is …
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… for which she is solely responsible"; 2) [Zhang], "despite commendably taking temporary custody of her grandson, does … Jeremy's best interests"; and 3) neither party "wishes to completely terminate" [defendant]'s parental rights.[6] [Id. … to provide adequate care and supervision at that time would come into question." Ibid. The judge also found Zhang "does …
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… risk” to public safety; and (2) that the failure to commence trial was not caused by “unreasonable delay by the … guidance to lower courts and vicinages to navigate the complex issues caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Id. at … “this appeal addresses the need for additional time to commence trial because of the COVID-19 pandemic, not more …
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… it was referenced in his case information statement. The comments to Rule 2:5-1 provide: "Inasmuch as the case … "[t]hat is not the proper procedure," and advised him to complete the following forms: CO-24 Outgoing Package … further explanation is when the "[Tort Claims Act] remedies were exhausted," the ninety-day period would have …
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… to secure Andrews in handcuffs, Andrews became "non[-]compliant and combative." As described by Sergeant Ahearn and recorded on … Arocho responded with "closed handed strikes . . . to gain compliance and stop the assault." Sergeant Ahearn reported …
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… plaintiff texted defendant he "d[id]n't have permission to come to [her] door," and never retracted that statement. … she said no. Plaintiff's mother told defendant: "[Y]ou're complicating my life. Give me the girl. I'm going back up." … was sleeping, and then defendant left. Defendant denied committing any prior acts of domestic violence. He said he …
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… (collectively known as the Subject Property). Together they comprise approximately 8.35 acres and are in Bayonne’s … basis that the presumption of correctness had not been overcome. On December 10, 2020, taxpayer filed a complaint with the Tax Court appealing the Hudson County …