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… A. Berrios, both recently transferred to plaintiff's fire company. Quinones and Berrios were two of thirty-three … assigned two probationary firefighters to each of eight companies, including plaintiff's company. Seventeen years earlier, the Deputy Chief of …
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… the private rental market affordable to low- and very-low-income households by reducing housing costs through direct … 6 events. He denied drinking while driving because he has a commercial driver's license. Defendant stated he had been … examples of strength, picking up a bed, flipping it so the top of the bed is eight feet in the air, breaking other …
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… He asked defendant for his driving credentials; defendant complied. Officer Chieppa noted defendant was "stumbling and … either prescribed to him by a doctor, or that they were dietary supplements. He claimed at various times to be … statute by failing to produce a prescription upon being stopped—the substances may be transported so long as kept in …
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… plaintiff's summary judgment motion, and dismissed its complaint with prejudice. We affirm both orders. I. In 2015, … the fact that in October 2018, an employee at the surveying company of French & Parrello Associates informed the … "I believe it would be beneficial to both parties to complete this acquisition by contract, rather than …
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… entirety; adjudicate him in violation of litigant's rights; compel defendant to satisfy his alimony arrears of over … entirety and granted plaintiff's enforcement motion. In the comprehensive written opinion accompanying her order, the … a Family Part judge is entitled to use various remedies to enforce a judgment or order concerning alimony after …
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… prosecutor made a formal motion to dismiss the refusal complaint. Rather, the dismissal of that 1 N.J.S.A. … as part of the municipal prosecutor's explanation of the comprehensive plea arrangement that had been negotiated by … plea counsel was ineffective; the record 5 A-3012-21 was incomplete due to the off-the-record conference; and the judge …
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… or intermittent care, provided by licensed nurses in the community to eligible Medicaid Members inclusive of [Early … Health, Private Duty Nursing, https://www.horizonnjhealth.com/for-providers/resources/policies/health- … 10:60-5.5. Horizon used a PDN Acuity Tool developed by a company, Milliman Care Guidelines, to determine the number …
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… On March 3, 2021, Fulton Bank filed a foreclosure complaint against the mortgaged property. Oliver was not named in the complaint. Fulton Bank obtained a final judgment on July 14, … to review the decision." Oliver explained that he "did not comprehend that the [c]ourt's decision" permitted the sale …
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… plaintiffs Wendy Ann Licolli and Vincent Licolli filed a complaint in the Law Division alleging medical malpractice … on behalf of Luyber. 1 The parties did not include the complaint in their appellate appendices. 3 A-0198-25 On May … On July 5, 2024, the court granted plaintiffs' motion to compel the deposition of Sandra Pagan. As a result, the …
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… November 18, 2024 order denying her motion to reinstate her complaint and for reconsideration of an order denying her motion for leave to file an amended complaint. We affirm in part and vacate and remand in part. … alleged that she applied for a promotion and scored in the top tier but was thereafter denied a promotion, and that she …
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… SAFETY PRODUCTS, LLC; CIVIL DATA RESEARCH, LLC; SCALABLE COMMERCE, LLC; NATIONAL DATA ANALYTICS, LLC; LABELS & LISTS, … INC.; AMERILIST, INC.; U.S. DATA CORP.; SMARTY, LLC; COMPACT INFORMATION SYSTEMS, LLC; DARKOWL, LLC; SYNAPTIX TECHNOLOGY, LLC; VOTERRECORDS.COM; [cont’d on following page] FILED, Clerk of the Supreme …
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… chronic neck and back pain, radiating into his arms and accompanied by a "[c]onstant tingling" sensation. He also … and concentrate. However, Dr. Lomazow determined Myers's complaints were largely subjective, noting there are no … tests and omitted review of some records, undermining the completeness of his opinion. The ALJ also found Myers …
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… mother, S.H. (Samantha). We add the following brief comments. The judge conducted the hearing over the course of … children and that the children's emotional condition had become impaired as a result. Our review of the trial court's … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result" of a parent or guardian's …
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… and DeAlmeida. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2020-0426. Arleo & Donohue, LLC, … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Eric A. Reid, Deputy Attorney General, on the … 4, 2021 final administrative decision of the Civil Service Commission (Commission) removing him from his position as a …
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… payments, the buyer defaulted, prompting the seller1 to commence this action for damages – based on ten legal … a plaintiff even though the causes of action alleged in the complaint would appear to belong solely to Sportsland, the … meruit, unjust enrichment, fraud, alter ego, promissory estoppel, fraudulent misrepresentation, fraudulent …
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… his Guardian ad Litem, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEW COMMUNITY CORPORATION, Defendant-Respondent, and CELESTE M. … family friend Ashantee Oliver, who resided at an apartment complex owned by defendant New Community Corporation (NCC), when he was bitten by a dog on …
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… plaintiff appeals the summary judgment dismissal of her complaint. The court ruled that as a matter of law, …
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… sliding it open. However, as she was closing the gate, it "stopped abruptly" and got stuck, causing her to injure her … of an intended event that "is extraordinary or unusual in common experience." 192 N.J. at 201 (quoting Russo v. … was injured while she was performing a required job duty in compliance with the procedures governing the manual opening …
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… we affirm. In 2016, a jury found defendant guilty of committing second-degree certain persons not to have a … PCR in all respects except one. Because the judge had not commented on defendant's argument that his trial counsel was … INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL BY FAILING TO SECURE COMPLETE DISCOVERY AND SUBPOEANA WITNESSES. We review the …
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… robbery, one count of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, and one count of carjacking. Pursuant to his … argued that even 1 Defendant was nineteen years old when he committed the offenses in June 2013. 3 A-0633-22 though a … have provided the trial judge with expert testimony and studies explaining why his youth warranted a lesser sentence …