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… together, co-owned their dwelling, and have a child in common. Defendant moved out of the residence but returned … of the evidence" that plaintiff proved defendant committed a predicate act of domestic violence. This appeal … are so "manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… affirm. I. In August 2023, plaintiff David Umbria filed a complaint against defendant alleging breach of contract. The … and business developments of [a]gents for defendant and his company, Great INS Opportunity, LLC ("Great INS"). In … Agreement, plaintiff's responsibilities, requirements and compensation were included in two emails from September 26 …
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… had a small cut above his lip. Gilbert was charged with committing prohibited act *.004. Gilbert requested and was … days in the restorative housing unit; ninety days loss of commutation time; and third days loss of recreational … and was not engaged in horseplay. Gilbert claimed he felt uncomfortable asserting a self-defense claim at the hearing …
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… Acting Administrative Director of the Courts www.njcourts.com • Phone: 609-984-0275 • Fax: 609-984-6968 To: Assignment … Judges Criminal Presiding Judges [Questions and/or comments may be directed to 609-292-4638.] Directive # 04-12 … in implementation until July 10 is necessary in order to complete the programming and testing of the revised …
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… Clarifies classification in this State of criminal offenses committed in other states or under federal law. CURRENT … matter. AN ACT concerning the classification of offenses committed in 1 other jurisdictions, amending N.J.S.2C:1-4 … of 6 1 months' imprisonment or less, whether or not in combination with a 2 fine, such provision shall constitute a …
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… I CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER NO. 30 THIS MATTER having come before the Court at the March 28, 2014 Case Management …
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… and Alvarez. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-470. Catherine M. Elston argued … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … privileges for ten years. As a result, the Civil Service Commission (CSC) on March 26, 2021, by way of final agency …
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… assistance (IAC) because he failed to adequately communicate with defendant and failed to file a motion, … than the plea bargain permitted, and the prosecutor recommended. The judge 3 A-1783-20 also observed that she held … father, and defendant voluntarily accepted his recommendation and pled guilty rather than go to trial . …
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… face and covered up her body. The victim's partially decomposed body was found approximately two months after the … minimum term of twenty-three years. While incarcerated, he committed various institutional disciplinary infractions, … most severe sanctions." N.J.A.C. 10A:4-4.1(a). 4 A-1387-20 commit a crime if released on parole." The Board concurred …
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… Transit Rail Operations, Inc. and dismissing plaintiff's complaint for damages under the Federal Employers' Liability … 45 U.S.C. §§ 51-60. We reverse. The facts are neither complicated nor in dispute. On January 20, 2016, plaintiff … back and forth as he walked. Plaintiff smelled alcohol coming from the man. The man got on the escalator ahead of …
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… Family Part's order denying reconsideration of its order compelling him to pay alimony and child support arrears. He … of alimony and child support arrears. The judge elected to combine alimony and child support arrears as strictly … that the unpaid balance of the 2013 judgment was comprised of $100,802.24 in alimony and $114,551.94 in child …
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… that defendant was negligent because he/she did not comply with the standard of care that the law imposes upon … the standard architectural practice, in the same or similar communities, at the time the architect was performing … ability possess and exercise, in the same or similar communities, at the time the 1 This charge is equally …
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2C:29-5c
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… Any person who knowingly causes or facilitates an escape commits an offense. The indictment alleges that: (Read … under charge or conviction of a crime or offense)(persons committed pursuant to chapter 4 of this Title),2 (persons … the charged escape was disease or defect, competency to stand trial and commitment upon a finding that …
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2C:37-2a(2
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… means staking or risking something of value upon the outcome of a contest of chance or a future contingent event not … receive something of value in the event of a certain outcome.2 The form of gambling allegedly involved in this case … bets from members of the public [based] upon the outcome of future contingent events as a business.3 [OR] The …
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… but it is not limited to, nursing care malpractice, common law professional negligence, violation of the rights … November 5, 2019, 658 days after plaintiff's filed her complaint and 627 days after defendants filed their … FAILURE, WHICH THE PARTIES AGREE MAY BE HEARD BY A COURT OF COMPETETNT JURISDICTION IN THE CITY OR COUNTY WHERE THE …
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… mugged in parking lot.” Headlines such as these while not common demonstrate the importance of Premise Liability Law … Court initially confronted these questions by applying Common Law principles. Under Common Law a plaintiff must establish the existence of a …
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… to dismiss the remaining counts of the indictment and to recommend a sentence of 364 days in the Monmouth County … "plea counsel acted well within the scope of 5 A-2114-20 competence," and "adequately informed defendant of … defendant's claims are bald assertions unsupported by any competent evidence. Many of his claims are directly …
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… Brown and Farrington. On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2015-2874. Taqiyyah Davidson, … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Valentina M. DiPippo, Deputy Attorney General, … July 30, 2015 final agency decision of the Civil Service Commission (Commission) terminating her employment as an …
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… GERARD RIENZI, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. VINCENT G. GIACOMAN, Defendant-Respondent, and CITY OF UNION CITY, COUNTY … 2019 grant of summary judgment to defendant Vincent G. Giacoman. We affirm, substantially for the reasons set forth in … plaintiff was in Union City conducting an inspection of Giacoman's apartment building on behalf of his employer, …
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… book bag, plaintiff was charged in a juvenile delinquency complaint with possession of drug paraphernalia, in … the traffic stop and subsequent charge.1 After plaintiff complied with a court order requiring him to submit to a drug test and perform eight hours of community service, the juvenile delinquency complaint was …