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… about suicidal ideation as part of the "standardized" nursing questions and screening. Irvin denied any suicidal … the women other derogatory names. While he disliked Irvin's comments about the women, defendant maintained that he was … arguments for our consideration: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED MULTIPLE DUE PROCESS AND CONFRONTATION VIOLATIONS …
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… J. Coppi1 appeals from a May 2, 2024 Law Division order compelling arbitration and staying further litigation … Management, LLC (UATP) (collectively, defendants). In his complaint, plaintiff claimed he was seriously injured at … request, plaintiff and UATP filed supplemental briefs addressing our concerns. UATP contends plaintiff failed to raise …
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… of Chosen Freeholders summary judgment and dismissed his complaint with prejudice. Having considered the record … we reverse and remand for further proceedings. I. Since 2001, plaintiff has been employed as a corrections … Lieutenant Charyetta Hinson, submitted a supervisor's staff complaint report recommending disciplinary charges against …
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… the patient's hands from her person, turning around, raising her right hand above her head, and striking the patient … of a patient. It also charged her with conduct unbecoming a public employee, N.J.A.C. 4A:2-2.3(a)(6), and other … constitutes mistreatment of a patient and conduct unbecoming a public employee. Greystone sought to remove …
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… NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, WATER COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT, Petitioner-Respondent, v. KINGS … Department of Environmental Protection (the DEP), imposing a penalty assessment for violations of the Water … Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (the plan). Kings Lake commenced construction on the site around May 1, 2006. In …
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… appeals from the March 12, 2008 order that dismissed his complaint pursuant to Rule 4:37-2(b). We affirm. I. … State Police (NJSP). On October 29, 2004, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants State of New Jersey; the NJSP; … troopers--four sergeants and one first- class sergeant. Since 2001, three of the other five troopers rose through …
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… THE MUNICIPAL COURTS SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO.: ACJC 2016-022 PRESENTMENT The Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (the \'Committee" or "ACJC") … per Rule 1:33-4 for approval prior to committing or disbursing these funds." P-1 at ACJC-00045. Importantly, as the …
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… OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, COASTAL AND LAND USE COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT, Petitioner-Respondent, v. … residential property with its eastern boundary comprised of approximately 100 feet of frontage on Whig Lane … Regulation. The next day, Warrington prepared a letter advising Sekoni that his wife contacted the Division to obtain …
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… her assailant. About a year later, with the assistance of accomplices named Jonathan Kearney and Joshua Sloan, defendant … N.J.S.A. 2C:13- 1(b)(2) (count five); conspiracy to commit kidnapping, N.J.S.A. 1 The superseding indictment … JURY TO LIMIT USE OF A CO-CONSPIRATOR'S GUILTY PLEA TO ASSESSING CREDIBILITY AND TO BAR ITS USE AS SUBSTANTIVE EVIDENCE …
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… approximately a minute. The expert further testified the compression injuries that caused the baby's death were not … was trying to grab the child from out of his arms, causing the bruising. After Torres pled guilty to child … to voir dire the jurors as to whether they heard the comment. The judge instead delivered a general curative …
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… immediately proceeding to a suppression hearing, which was completed that morning. [State v. Miller, 420 N.J. Super. … line of sight to the location of the alleged transactions. Using Mulryne's police report and a photograph of the scene … days to prepare for a defense case because prior judicial commitments prevented the judge from hearing the trial again …
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… seat, and handed cash to defendant. The officers, using binoculars, saw defendant give the woman a small item … a designer drug of the phenethylamine class, more commonly known as bath salts.1 A Union County grand jury … specific instructions relating to Internet use and communications with others about the case. I agree that …
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… in 1993 and had four children. Jeffrey ran a successful business selling commercial cleaning supplies. Stephanie cared for the … and managed their home life. The couple together owned the commercial property housing Jeffrey's business through a …
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… Gronau Boyd, on the brief). 1 Alleging a need for an ADA accommodation, appellant was permitted to argue from a remote … than $41 billion in assets, Tobia2 earned a significant income that provided the family3 with a lavish lifestyle.4 … Tobia's outstanding support obligations. Tobia appeals,6 raising numerous issues for our consideration. We find no merit …
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… seeking permission to file a supplemental brief addressing the imposition of a permanent no- contact order, is … him to leave Ralph's girlfriend alone and threatening to come up to Newark and fight him. Then James texted defendant … other. Ultimately, against M.M.'s wishes, she and her three companions drove to Newark in Dan's truck. However, …
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… determined that during her January 13, 2011 shift, T.J. "committed a substantiated act of Neglect against [Patient]." … Manwaring's testimony, the Director ruled that T.J. committed acts of neglect and acted with gross negligence … "the seven volumes of transcripts, evidential documents, closing arguments, and exceptions," the Director found the …
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… Officers Cruz and Farinas were dispatched to a multi-family complex in response to a report of a "[d]isorderly group." … car, the driver of the third car got out of his vehicle. Using a normal tone of voice so not to alert defendant, Cruz … FOR A MISTRIAL FOLLOWING LATE DISCLOSURE OF DISCOVERY AFTER COMMENCEMENT OF THE TRIAL SHOULD HAVE BEEN GRANTED. 2 For …
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… from the Law Division's January 30, 2018 order dismissing its claims against defendant BMW North America, LLC … to revoke the purchase of the vehicle under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), N.J.S.A. 12A:2-608; an October 18, 2017 order compelling discovery of a portion of plaintiff's tax …
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… children with the standard of living to which they have become accustomed." The parties acknowledged that they were … the terms of the PSA. The parties also agreed defendant's income varied between "$80,000.00 and $150,000.00" during the … defendant, including an $80,000 debt to the IRS and a business-related judgment "for over one million dollars," all …
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… from the January 23 and 30, 2018 Law Division orders dismissing her second amended complaint with prejudice against defendants CareOne at … her motion for leave to file and serve a third amended complaint.3 We affirm. 3 At oral argument, plaintiff …