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… COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0262-23 PAULA RUSSO, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. GARDEN COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES, and GARDEN HOMES, Defendants, and C&M … whether one party was satisfied with another party's performance generally was permissible. Trial commenced on July …
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… later be decided after a plenary hearing. Pending the upcoming custody hearing, the parties continued to experience … in original) (quoting Zaman v. Felton, 219 N.J. 199, 226-27, (2014)). Defendant's objection raises no … and Events; (9) Children's Bill of Rights; (10) Medical Information; (11) Educational Information; (12) Access to the …
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… and automatic license plate readings. On September 26, 2020, Dr. Gerald Feigin conducted a post-mortem … to observed conditions, increasing intelligence and information sharing. U.S. Department of Justice, Successful … enforcement obtained information that the individuals who committed the homicide used a residence located at 1405 Park …
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… 16, 2022 order that denied her motion to reinstate her complaint as well as her request for substituted service on … filed an answer, third-party complaint and civil case information statement (CIS). The first page of the answer, … was issued on January 7, 2022 and expired on February 13, 2026. We determine Dreher possessing a valid New Jersey …
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… select a photograph; (2) the photograph of the person who committed the crime may or may not be in the array; (3) the … technician for enhancement and alteration into a different format. Black could not recall the video technician's name … original) (quoting State v. Mitchell, 149 N.J. Super. 259, 262 (App. Div. 1977)). "[W]hen a petitioner claims his trial …
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… of Chosen Freeholders summary judgment and dismissed his complaint with prejudice. Having considered the record … under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), 29 U.S.C. §§ 2601 to 2654, and the New Jersey Family Leave Act (NJFLA), … use of FMLA leave was a negative factor in his performance reviews"; (4) plaintiff was not entitled to …
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… maintains defendants refused to provide reasonable accommodations, including medical-grade personal protective … adequate [PPE,] he must be isolated at home. If further information is needed, please do not hesitate to call. … responders, the police and/or . . . hospital[s]." On August 26, Bohnyak received Westfield's letter advising his failure …
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… emancipation. Paragraph 5.1(b) defined emancipation as the "completion of four continuous academic years of college … receive [fifty percent] of the 401[(k)] as of the date of complaint . . . in the amount of $90,150." Paragraphs 9.1 … to the level of bad faith contemplated," Kelly v. Kelly, 262 N.J. Super. 303, 307 (Ch. Div. 1992), and his "shifting …
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… a new trial on damages. We affirm. Plaintiff alleged in her complaint that she sustained severe and permanent injuries … "claw." After she writes down the orders, she inputs the information into the computer. Plaintiff bought a horse in … case.'" Id. at 589-90 (quoting Cuevas v. Wentworth Grp., 226 N.J. 480, 486 (2016)). Although plaintiff alleged …
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… during their scheduled lunch time. Another teacher also complained that plaintiff entered and interrupted their … is (1) suffering from physical disability, infirmity, malformation or disfigurement (2) which is caused by bodily … of Education. See Campione v. Adamar, Inc., 155 N.J. 245, 261 (1998). Plaintiff clarified on appeal that this …
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… and Firko. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2022-2919. Arthur J. Murray argued … consideration of the totality of the employee's work performance, including all prior infractions." Ibid. (emphasis … N.J. at 578 (quoting Pell v. Bd. of Ed., 313 N.E.2d 321, 326 (N.Y. 1974)). Law enforcement officers are also held to a …
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… to a ninth-floor apartment located in a high-rise complex on Cooper Street for a domestic 1 Counts eleven and … told her it was the police, and the voice instructed him to come in. When Officer Guzman tried the door, it was locked. … running toward Officer Guzman. He testified Fletcher was completely covered in blood, naked. At first[, he] didn't …
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… the trial court gave contradictory jury instructions and committed plain error in handling issues involving jurors. … 'we cannot unanimously agree on the verdict. '" Id. at 226. In response, the court gave a supplemental instruction … dire of a juror allegedly in possession of extraneous information mid-trial." Ibid. The Court explained a trial …
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… Asdal appeals from the trial court's order dismissing his complaint under Rule 4:6-2 against Chester Township, its … Development Board and State Agricultural Development Committee of which we sketch only so much as necessary to … concerning compliance." Coyle explained the requested information would assist the board in determining "whether the …
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… 1 (a)(2), and for reasons stated in the written decision accompanying this order, and for good cause shown; IT IS on … exchange, Patrolman Marino collected pedigree information, asked whether anyone required medical assistance, … 131 N.J. Super. 168, 175 (App. Div. 1974), aff'd, 67 N.J. 267 (1975). Nor does a person's presence at a police station …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant/ Cross-Respondent, v. CHUBB INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY, Defendant-Respondent/ … Cross-Appellant, and FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, INC., CHUBB INA HOLDINGS INC., CHUBB GROUP HOLDINGS … ______________________________ Argued March 5, 2026 – Decided March 18, 2026 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE …
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A-8-25 Amicus Curiae Brief Letter ACLU
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… .org www.aclu-nj.org December 29, 2025 A FILED rEB O~i 2026 ~ct~ Hohorable Chief Justice and Associate Justices … ), kindly accept this letter brief in lieu of a more formal submission on behalf of amicus curiae · the American … Daniel's Law to pass constitutional muster. There are two components to what is "required" to prove liability for …
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… Argued October 1, 2025 – Decided February 26, 2026 Before Judges Currier, Berdote Byrne and Jablonski. … the statements he made to the police. In a detailed and comprehensive twenty-four-page written opinion, the motion … age and observed his prior employment history and limited formal education. The judge observed defendant's marital …
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… Court Corrected Opinion Notice Date: February 27, 2026 Michael Kurpiewski, Esq. 280 Raritan Center Parkway … 2026 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … Jersey Tax Court Reports 2 assessor’s request for income information under N.J.S.A. 54:4-34 (commonly referred to as …
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A-8-25 Amicus Curiae Brief Letter ACLU
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… .org www.aclu-nj.org December 29, 2025 A FILED rEB O~i 2026 ~ct~ Hohorable Chief Justice and Associate Justices … ), kindly accept this letter brief in lieu of a more formal submission on behalf of amicus curiae · the American … Daniel's Law to pass constitutional muster. There are two components to what is "required" to prove liability for …