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… envelope. N.J.S.A. 19:63-12. Voters were instructed to complete the ballot and place it in the inner envelope. The … them null and void under N.J.S.A. 19:16-4. The Board frames the issue as a pure question of statutory … 19:16-4. In 1902, the provision of the election law did not start with the presumption of counting a marked ballot , nor …
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… reverse and remand. On September 4, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants alleging violations of CEPA, … for overtime, because in Canada [employees] only start making overtime at [forty-eight] hours."1 As a result, … good faith errors. 29 U.S.C. § 260. 12 A-0326-20 Similarly, under the WPL, an employer who "fails to pay the …
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… and PCR counsel rendered ineffective assistance. Judge Francisco Dominguez (PCR judge) thoroughly considered defendant's contentions and rendered a comprehensive oral decision, on which we substantially … in the friend's room. In November 2010, A.K. and her family moved out of the motel and into a family member's …
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… County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (William P. Miller, Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and on the brief; … 2C:18- 2(b)(2) (count five); second-degree conspiracy to commit armed burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and 2C:18 … and that several shots were fired. She said she was still frantic, and it was hard for her to remember exact details …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Passaic County, Docket No. FM-16-0083-15. Anna … a teenage son who lives with plaintiff. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce in 2014. On August 21, 2017, one month … in 2005 or 2006. She has a degree in [a]ccounting. Starting in 2007, she and her husband formed a …
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… The remaining counts and related charges would be recommended for dismissal. As far as the recommendation pursuant to the negotiation, the defendant … from the plea agreement, reinstitute all the charges and start the 2 Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:44-3(a): A persistent …
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… defendant whittled down plaintiff's original ten-count complaint to two counts: defamation/slander (count one) and … the services provided to Chase in 2014 generated over one million dollars in revenue. This revenue stream steadily 2 … to compensate a plaintiff, but are awarded for the infraction of a legal right where the extent of the loss is …
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… interest. Monthly payroll deductions of $222.99 commenced on December 1, 1991 and terminated on 3 … on March 20, 1992 and deferred receipt of her pension until October 2003, when she would reach age sixty. In … from [her] TPAF account, on November 13, 1991, that [she] started repaying the loan through payroll deductions, and …
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… At the time, defendant was not speeding, nor did he commit any other traffic violations. 3 A-2271-18 … date – what that date was exactly. [THE COURT:] Okay. Now a mile south of that location is St. John Academy, correct? … 181 N.J. 13, 22 (2004)). Here, the relevant Title 39 infraction provides: No person shall . . . turn a vehicle from …
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… to sell the property. The June 6, 2017 sheriff's sale had a starting bid of $100 and a stopping bid (upset price) of … ($290,000) and the sheriff's 1 It claimed these costs were comprised of $38,528.20 in out-of-pocket expenses and … Lumber Co., 81 F.3d 355, 365 (3d Cir. 1996)). Frankly, both parties have made arguments that supported the …
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… July 2, 2020) (slip op. at 6- 9). We assume the reader's familiarity with these prior decisions. 3 A-0101-16 On … probable cause to believe that a juvenile fourteen or older committed one or more specified delinquent acts (including … Asked what happened next, defendant testified, "Then I started stabbing him." Asked, "[A]s you were stabbing him, …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Monmouth County, Docket No. FN-13-0163-17. Joseph … Pollock, Deputy Public Defender, of counsel; Nancy P. Fratz, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, of counsel and on … contends the trial court relied on insufficient and incompetent evidence, and the evidence did not support the …
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… measuring device which will prevent a motor vehicle from starting if the operator's blood alcohol content exceeds a … a search warrant. He requested a call back. Burzachiello accompanied defendant in the ambulance to the hospital. He … 2003, when he retired. He testified that THC is the active component of 3 Defendant had been prescribed lamotrigine and …
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… Acting Union County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Frank L. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … admissibility of certain police audio transmissions, trial commenced on March 11, 2014 and concluded two days later. … address the reason for the latter adjournment. The trial started approximately two weeks later and, in the interim, …
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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Burlington County, Docket No. FN-03-0220-17. … permanency worker to confirm that defendant and T.H. had completed the parenting classes and other therapeutic … punishment that results in "bruises, scars, lacerations, fractures, or any other medical ailment suffered as a result …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ERICK L. McMILLAN, a/k/a ERIC WALKER, Defendant-Appellant. … charge of [fourth-] degree eluding." He claimed before the start of his trial, the prosecutor offered him a deal "in … was not material, timely, or likely to have changed the outcome. This appeal followed. Defendant raises the following …
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… OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0883-16T2 FRANCES J. RUSSO, as Executor of the Estate of ROSEMARY … the Estate of Rosemary Pelle, filed a medical malpractice complaint against defendant Ivan M. Freidrich, M.D., and … process precisely as rejected in Cho and cases addressing similar applications. Id. at 474-75. Plaintiff had only hours …
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… appeals from Law Division orders dismissing his amended complaint, which asserted claims of legal malpractice and … had the attorney fulfilled his or her duty of care. Frazier v. N.J. Mfrs. Ins. Co., 142 N.J. 590, 601 (1995) … In order to determine a reasonable attorney fee, the court starts with the "lodestar," which equals the "number of …
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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Bergen County, Docket FM-02-0640-15. Ferro and … the court made factual errors about her ability to earn income. Plaintiff argued the court erred in its distribution … time, defendant did not deny using his own pension funds as start-up money for his Ada-Itir corporation. Defendant gave …
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… v. SAKER SHOPRITES, INC., SAKER HOLDINGS CORP., J.S. FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, L.P. WAKEFERN FOOD CORPORATION, … is limited. R.1:36-3. June 16, 2017 2 A-4583-13T4 Robert Francis Gold argued the cause for respondents (Gold, … Judy Doe,1 by and through her mother, Mother Doe, filed a complaint against Saker ShopRites, Inc. (ShopRite) and …