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… had no prior accidents. Defendants failed to answer the complaint, and the trial court subsequently entered default … Specifically, plaintiffs assert defendants failed to disclose the vehicle purchased had previously been involved in … of settlement, which did not exist. Plaintiffs filed a separate application to correct the record. 4 A-2924-20 failed …
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… Natali, and Bishop-Thompson. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 159-7/20. Marc H. … not the chief school 2 Petitioner also filed a separate action against the Board in the Superior Court. In … an affected employee can make informed decisions regarding future employment, including the ability to request a …
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… A-3359-15T4 IN RE MIDDLESEX REGIONAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICES COMMISSION NAME CHANGE REQUEST. … application; it does not seek monetary damages for any loss suffered by an active member, but seeks to void the … section to provide a harmonious whole. When reviewing two separate enactments, the Court has an affirmative duty to …
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… suppression motion in the Criminal Part. Thus, unless a future Court Rule prescribes a different approach, the … old, was walking down a street in Elizabeth. E.S. was accompanied by an adult, Aleem Johnson. Four plainclothes … evidence against others, because of the prosecutor's comparatively greater leverage in the criminal arena. Although …
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… for entry of an order dismissing the Board of Education's complaint. We now file this opinion on the merits.2 2 We … on the Municipal Clerks Office; . . . most likely not be completely fulfilled by the April 20, 2021 election." Noting … judge found the Board established the first factor of irreparable harm because "the inability of the electorate to …
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… defendant's counterclaim and then dismissed plaintiff's complaint. The claims arise from a contract between the … The trial court found the contract's addendum did not separately provide for personal liability or include "any … were not incurred nor did he introduce his own proofs to refute defendant's claims. The trial court excluded the …
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… occurred. The indictment alleged three of the offenses were committed on September 9, 2006, and the remaining ten offenses were committed on numerous occasions between other specified … dates." The indictment further alleged the offenses were committed in Pemberton Township, and the evidence presented …
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… evidence, including "551 bricks of heroin in three separate bags" seized from a blue Infiniti, and to dismiss the … suppress evidence hearing, and failure of trial counsel to communicate with him. In so doing, we apply the familiar … was not notarized until December 16, 2014, well after the close of the suppression-hearing testimony on May 23, …
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… a single opinion, petitioners E.D. and I.W. challenge separate final agency decisions of the Department of Human … per week for housekeeping because the current PCA Tool recommends 120 minutes per week divided by two, i.e., … situated persons; (3) is designed to operate only in future cases, that is, prospectively; (4) prescribes a legal …
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… 1:38-11, only to the extent described: PA 67. Prior to disclosure, the email addresses in the "cc" line of the document … entire sentence beginning on the fourth line of the first paragraph of PA 210 with "A portion . . ." shall be redacted … at a true market value of $20,814,500. Plaintiffs filed a complaint in this court challenging the tax year 2008 …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar … attorney immediately after the inspection. 2 It refuted the assessor’s claims that the construction vehicles … 91 request, with a copy of those documents (or even as a separate letter attached to the I&E statement, with the …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Options Imagined, : A NJ Nonprofit … $4,894.50 in 2022. 5 The Subject Property has operated at a loss for the preceding three years. 6 The rent for the … services that aids youth in achieving their ideal future life goals. 8 The Division of Housing and Community …
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… in the CURE policy for PIP benefits, medical expenses, income continuation benefits, essential services, death … its cross-motion for summary judgment because: (1) the unrefuted summary judgment record evidence confirmed Shirley lived separately from Frederick; and (2) the expectations of the …
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… his credentials in a "[s]low lethargic manner," his complexion was pale, and he "didn't look quite right." The … FINDING OF "NOT GUILTY" SHOULD BE ENTERED; THE LAW DIVISION COMMITTED CLEAR ERROR IN FINDING DEFENDANT GUILTY AND THE … S-2 is a one-page document prepared by Officer Brown after completing the field sobriety tests. The officer testified …
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… G.K., Jr. were subsequently dismissed from the guardianship complaint, and G.K., Jr. was placed in the custody of G.K., … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would … of parenting at the present time and in the foreseeable future. Specifically, Dr. DeNigris' testimony at trial …
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… surveillance in the Town of Passaic, in response to complaints of drug activity in the area. The surveillance … gesture for defendant to leave the area. The two vehicles separated, with the Traverse driving towards Wallington, … repercussions if they did not consent to a search or disclose what was in the vehicle. Defendant testified that after …
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… plaintiff Kevin Malanga appeals from the dismissal of his complaint in lieu of prerogative writs challenging the … Class C office space at this time, or in the foreseeable future." The new owner reported a vacancy rate of … use the powers authorized under Article VIII, Section III, paragraph 1 of the State Constitution to redevelop these …
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… Jody's death. In 2004, the prosecutor's office began a "comprehensive review" of the matter. In 2006, the medical … Amendment to the United States Constitution and Article I, Paragraph 10 of the New Jersey Constitution guarantee … defense; and (3) whether defendant was prejudiced by the loss or destruction of evidence. State v. Hollander, 201 …
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… However, regarding Realty's cross-motion to dismiss the complaint, we extend to Russo "every reasonable inference of … Simone was in the back of the store, preparing to close for the day. But two employees were up front. Realty … on its hind legs, with his front paws on a low door that separated the public sales floor from the employees' area …
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… The trial court entered the order after finding defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, see N.J.S.A. … their divorce, in 2016, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint, alleging that defendant committed the predicate … weapons. She admitted that defendant's "parents live in close proximity to" her house, and passing her house is one …