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… one day and then having the next three days off. This is commonly referred to as "on the line" work and firefighters … required by the Public Employee Occupational Health and Safety Association to determine if they were fit to wear a … falling behind in [its] inspections to keep the [c]ity safe [and this was] more than a legitimate reason to keep . …
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… to defendants Maximo and Ana Almanzar and dismissed the complaint with prejudice. The issue is whether defendants … We conclude that because the property was residential, not commercial, summary judgment was properly granted. We derive … that they breached their duty to maintain the sidewalk in a safe condition. Following the completion of discovery, …
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… location. When plaintiff joined, he signed a membership commitment, waiver, and release of liability form. The … [to] bones, joints & muscles. Mats, equipment, and other safety equipment, and apparatus provided for protection, … waive away the "duty of reasonable or due care to provide a safe environment for doing that which is in the scope of the …
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… he had to quickly return upstairs when defendant caused a commotion in the kitchen. Sergeant Greenberg and the other … and the exigent circumstances of securing the premises as safe for a minor child in the house. Defendant argues … of firearms and the threat they represent to public safety." Wilson, supra, 362 N.J. Super. at 333 (citing State …
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… his challenge to the DOC's Institutional Classification Committee's (ICC) determination of his objective … "from being eligible for reduced custody status and/or a community release program." According to Sanjuanelo, in … of the type of custody into which the prisoner can be safely placed. We find nothing unreasonable about the DOC's …
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… Twelve days later, the court issued an oral decision, accompanying its March 13, 2019 order, which granted defendants' motion, thereby dismissing plaintiffs' complaint against defendants in its entirety. This appeal … breach the house in an attempt to try to take [Andrew] out safely. Officer Doel was assigned to assist the breach team …
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… not access the money in the register because it was a drop safe, accessible only to security, the assailant drove away. … certainty to be quite high, and only reduced it from complete certainty because he was so conscious of the … the findings and result meet this criterion, its task is complete and it should not disturb the result, even though …
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… of Corrections (DOC) imposing sanctions against him for committing prohibited act *.011, possession or exhibition of … and which, as a discrete entity, poses a threat to the safety of the staff, other inmates, the community or causes … damage to or destruction of property, or interrupts the safe, secure and orderly operation of the correctional …
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… The judge entered an order dismissing plaintiff's complaint and this appeal followed. Before us, plaintiff … argues that she marshaled sufficient evidence to overcome summary judgment, both as to the dangerous condition on … are moved, anything that could obstruct people from walking safely on the boardwalk. When McReynolds was out sick or on …
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… order memorialized the decision. Cunningham filed the requisite application for relocation and Efaw moved for … the parties' child . . . and it appearing that the child is safe with her father, defendant Colton Cunningham in … are "manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence to …
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… Realty Trust (Brandywine), dismissing plaintiffs' complaint with prejudice. Defendants owned and operated the … observations. According to Barker, Hoffner observed safety cones in the area of the fall, but stated that he did … time thereafter caused the [property] to be in reasonably safe condition." Id. at 395-96. Plaintiff must also prove …
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… of the order reinstating a parenting coordinator, compelling therapy for the parties' son and permitting … of their son are done at the police station. Plaintiff complains that defendant has let her career take precedence … "[t]he child is going to get a therapist . . . . a safe haven . . . . someone he can talk with without fear of …
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… Thus, we consider, as the motion judge did, "whether 'the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the … my face biting my lip. Plaintiff filed suit, and following completion of discovery, defendant moved for summary … history and to take the necessary precautionary measures to safely address the needs of a dog, as well as her own, while …
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… THAT THE APPELLANT IS A THREAT TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, OR WELFARE, HAD A MENTAL HEALTH DISQUALIFIER AND … DUE PROCESS FORM OF REDRESS. We determine that sufficient, competent evidence supported the trial court's decision and … or FPIC would not be in the interest of the public health, safety or welfare given Erickson's mental health history. We …
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… 2C:25-17 to -35. On May 30, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint seeking a domestic violence restraining order against defendant. The complaint alleged plaintiff "broke off [her] relationship … testified she did not "want to say [she] feel[s] not safe." She said that instead, she "just feel[s] on edge" and …
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… him, the gun would be unsecured, and he would be in an unsafe situation. According to Devito, asking defendant to get … 4 A-5854-17T4 reasonable suspicion that defendant had committed a motor vehicle offense to justify the stop of his … of N.J.S.A. 39:3-40. Therefore, the officers had the "requisite reasonable suspicion" of a motor vehicle offense to …
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… He appeals from a DOC final agency decision finding he committed prohibited act .254, refusing to work or accept a … follow orders [and] proper procedures" "[t]o promote a safe[,] secure[, and] orderly facility." The hearing officer … him, and, as a result, he "was in fear for [his] physical safety" at the prison. He also argued the hearing officer …
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… of defendant Timothy James Echeandia and dismissing her complaint. We affirm. The facts are undisputed. Plaintiff … the ceiling collapsed. Plaintiff filed a personal injury complaint against defendant in August 2014, alleging … of the New Jersey Administrative Code, New Jersey's Mold Safe Housing Act, and municipal ordinances. She also …
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… cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. January 21, 2020 2 A-3056-18T3 safeguards set forth in Rule 1:10-1 and In re Daniels, 118 … next Monday. THE COURT: [Defense counsel] -- [] DEFENDANT: Come on, man. THE COURT: -- on his -- [] DEFENDANT: I've … appellate review of summary contempt convictions is a fail-safe mechanism for assuring that the contempt power is not …
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… Both men were ordered to show their hands for the officers' safety, and they complied. Moreano spoke to the passenger, later identified … asked defendant to exit the Toyota for the officers' safety and because the smell of PCP was emanating exactly …