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… the ground. Any property beyond a unit's deck was deemed a common element. Joan Carella also purchased a unit at The … the prevailing requirements of the building code and is not safe and exposes the Association to potential liability. The … notice exists when restrictive covenants are in a buyer's chain of title). Furthermore, plaintiffs were aware …
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… wrong, her exclusive remedy is under the Workers' Compensation Act (the Act), N.J.S.A. 34:15-1 to -146. We … to an anonymous complaint, the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) made an unannounced visit to defendant's work site. OSHA did not find any violations, and concluded in its …
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… Plaintiffs- Respondents, v. ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, and LEXINGTON NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … told him that Horohoe would assist plaintiff at the site. At the site, plaintiff spoke to Horohoe and asked him … to the general rule, "[t]he duty to provide a reasonably safe place to 8 A-5719-17T1 work is relative to the nature …
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… 3 A-4963-17T3 The South Woods Institutional Classification Committee (ICC) voted 5-0 to reject Aikens's request for a … I.C.C., relates to the best interests of the inmate or the safe, orderly operation of the correctional facility or the safety of the community or public at large. In addition, …
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… answer, the man shot J.M. in the head. The shooter was accompanied by a stocky Hispanic-looking male approximately … inches tall. The men asked J.F. about the location of the safe, to which she directed them. J.F. claimed it held … arrest photograph, which he believed looked like a composite sketch of a crime suspect. Id. at 14. He showed Lazo's …
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… had been using cocaine. R.T. has not followed Division recommendations for substance abuse treatment or other forms … his merits brief, R.T. also argued the Division failed to comply with the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978, 25 … option created by the Legislature for children who cannot safely reside with their parents and are in the care of a …
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… LAW RECOGNIZES THAT THE SMELL OF MARIJUANA IN THE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT DOES NOT AUTOMATICALLY PROVIDE PROBABLE CAUSE TO … The officer testified defendant "crossed over into the opposite lane, and when he 3 A-0377-17T2 went to go make the … stopped the vehicle that defendant was driving for an unsafe- lane-change traffic violation; he also believed the …
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… Place Condominium Association (Wyndham) dismissing the complaint against defendants without prejudice.1 Plaintiffs … denying their motion for reconsideration and dismissing the complaint against defendants with prejudice. We affirm in … the [a]ssociation to keep its private sidewalks reasonably safe." Qian v. Toll Bros. Inc., 223 N.J. 124, 142 (2015). …
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… Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Morris County, Complaint No. W-2020-000049-1424. American Civil Liberties … appearance in court when required, the protection of the safety of any other person or the community." The court's … in the Morris County jail, as reported on the Sheriff's website, https://sheriff.morriscountynj.gov/2020-04/06/morris- …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1b(5). A few days later, Garret filed a complaint against Groething charging him with the disorderly … which point Mr. Garret defended himself out of fear for his safety and the aggression that had been exhibited to him. … [c]ourt below . . . were the $50 Victims of Crime and $75 Safe Neighborhood [fines]. There was nothing else ordered by …
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… May 2013, she made it clear that she wanted to end all communication with defendant. She also contends that despite her wishes, defendant kept trying to communicate with her and harassing her. Defendant, on the … he was motivated by a desire to make sure [plaintiff] was safe, and to express his concern, defies credulity. These …
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… and Sufficient to "Undermine Confidence" In the Outcome. POINT [II] Viewed In The Light Most Favorable to … at 408. We held that defendant's ten-day period to object commenced only after the production of both the 9 … Thus, the officer testified that defendant was unable to safely operate a motor vehicle. The officer based part of …
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… 3 A-0758-16T1 who was driving the Acura, to pull over in a safe location. Instead of pulling over as instructed, … of defendant's erratic driving, Guzman felt it was unsafe for defendant to drive to another location. Guzman … municipal judge found that defendant raised his hands while completing the walk-and-turn test and defendant raised his …
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… TO CONSIDER PLAINTIFF’S AMENDMENT TO THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COMPLAINT. C. THE TRIAL COURT HAD A SEPARATE OBLIGATION TO … custody and parenting time the protection of the victim’s safety; and (6) The existence of a verifiable order of … to carry out these procedural requirements compromises the safety of domestic violence victims and undermines …
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… factual findings set forth in Judge Linda L. Cavanaugh's comprehensive written opinion, dated December 2, 2016. We … Teresa. Defendant lived with his mother at the time, but visited Tina frequently. At a hearing in August 2013, the … Kirschner concluded that defendant was not in a position to safely assume custody of Tina and was unlikely to become fit …
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… to heed the call of jury service. Our testimony and recommendations today are intended to 1) help create a jury … to be tried by a jury of his peers gave him an inestimable safeguard against the corrupt or overzealous prosecutor and … understand will be next year – New Jersey will be able to safely and securely update our voter rolls with information …
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… leased an apartment in the 258- unit Stonybrook Apartments complex. The complex was owned by defendant Resource MS Stonybrook NJ … and Yes operate a "public water system," as defined by the Safe Drinking Water Act because they provided water to more …
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… show how well A.M. was doing. She claimed A.M. would not be safe with defendant, as he had lost his driver's license … "that as far as he was concerned[,] Georgia had now become the home state of the child under the [UCCJEA]." Judge … Div. 2007), we noted that "[t]he question whether the requisite 'significant connection' remains is fact[-]specific[,] …
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… cooking, and gym, and showed the worker a Triumph Learning Common Core Coach book. Defendant stated Jason did not have … Division's Investigation Summary stated, "The children are safe at this time"; however, it also stated, "The children's well-being is compromised due to their lack of education." In the report's …
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… to defendant, Gilliland smelled the odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. Gilliland informed defendant … marijuana possession, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10(a)(4), and improper safety glass, N.J.S.A. 39:3-75. Defendant filed a motion to … the vehicle, he approached it on the passenger side, for safety reasons, to speak with defendant. He asked defendant …