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… then-member of the New Jersey State Police (NJSP), filed a complaint under the Conscientious Employee Protection Act … jury verdict sheets as $5400 in past wage loss, $50,000 in future wage loss, and $250,000 in pension loss. 4 … about his supervisor’s alleged misuse of corporate credit cards, which he referred to at trial as the …
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… then-member of the New Jersey State Police (NJSP), filed a complaint under the Conscientious Employee Protection Act … jury verdict sheets as $5400 in past wage loss, $50,000 in future wage loss, and $250,000 in pension loss. 4 … about his supervisor’s alleged misuse of corporate credit cards, which he referred to at trial as the …
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A-3181-22 Briefs
Briefs
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… and 2) the Order of 1/11/2022 (DA76) to provide Defendant a complete "full accounting" and to provide "a credit for any overpayments or improper garnishments" from … N.J. Super, 259, 262 (App. Div. 1968) 16, 20, 26, 29 II. Rules of Court R1:6-2 46 R 1:7-4b 44 FILED, Clerk of the …
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… provide only a summary of the pertinent facts. The juvenile complaints against defendant were waived from the Family … Defendant also contended he was entitled to additional jail credits. Months later, assigned PCR counsel filed a … victim's "identification was likely the product of a composite he had formed, in part, from [his girlfriend's] …
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… provide only a summary of the pertinent facts. The juvenile complaints against defendant were waived from the Family … Defendant also contended he was entitled to additional jail credits. Months later, assigned PCR counsel filed a … victim's "identification was likely the product of a composite he had formed, in part, from [his girlfriend's] …
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… to pay college tuition and expenses for Meredith; compelling plaintiff to pay defendant $2,250 for Elaine's college application bootcamp; crediting defendant $3,000 towards the payment of child … sale costs; failing to consider a prior court order crediting defendant for certain Yale tuition payments; …
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… weapons offenses, theft, and fraudulent use of a credit card. The central issue is whether the jury charge … sheet should have provided for self-defense to serve as a complete justification to homicide rather than piecemeal to murder and each of the lesser-included charges considered by the jury. Because our …
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… the September 30, 2015 Law Division order dismissing her complaint against OneMain Financial for failure to state a … with prejudice plaintiff's claim implicating the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), 15 U.S.C.A. §§ 1681 to 1681x. … reported as $19,086.39 5 A-1171-15T3 on defendant's website, confirmed by defendant's representative, and reported …
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… for correction of the sentence to reflect certain jail credits. We take the following facts from the record of the … to extinguish. Araque smelled a "strong odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle" and observed defendant … him out of the vehicle. He alleged the pat down and warrantless search of the gun was unconstitutional because he …
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… to pay college tuition and expenses for Meredith; compelling plaintiff to pay defendant $2,250 for Elaine's college application bootcamp; crediting defendant $3,000 towards the payment of child … sale costs; failing to consider a prior court order crediting defendant for certain Yale tuition payments; …
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… for correction of the sentence to reflect certain jail credits. We take the following facts from the record of the … to extinguish. Araque smelled a "strong odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle" and observed defendant … him out of the vehicle. He alleged the pat down and warrantless search of the gun was unconstitutional because he …
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… the September 30, 2015 Law Division order dismissing her complaint against OneMain Financial for failure to state a … with prejudice plaintiff's claim implicating the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), 15 U.S.C.A. §§ 1681 to 1681x. … reported as $19,086.39 5 A-1171-15T3 on defendant's website, confirmed by defendant's representative, and reported …
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… weapons offenses, theft, and fraudulent use of a credit card. The central issue is whether the jury charge … sheet should have provided for self-defense to serve as a complete justification to homicide rather than piecemeal to murder and each of the lesser-included charges considered by the jury. Because our …
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… to pay college tuition and expenses for Meredith; compelling plaintiff to pay defendant $2,250 for Elaine's college application bootcamp; crediting defendant $3,000 towards the payment of child … sale costs; failing to consider a prior court order crediting defendant for certain Yale tuition payments; …
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… autistic children for the Bergen County Board of Special Services. Her job duties included assisting students with … to move her right arm. Petitioner went to the "workmen's compensation clinic" for treatment. An x-ray of her shoulder … "a little bit," which was what caused her pain. The ALJ credited Dr. Rosa's testimony and found petitioner's …
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… the admission of the children's medical records as noncompliant with the certification requirements under N.J.S.A. … with their children on June 4, 2014. The assistant family service worker supervising the visit observed them "acting … . N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21(c). In making those findings, the judge credited the testimony of the Division's witnesses. She also …
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… reasons stated by the Board, with only the following brief comments. Muska, who was born in 1956, worked as a laborer … was denied. The Board advised that because of his years of service, he was nonetheless eligible for deferred … bolster the ALJ's decision, and ultimately, the Board's, to credit the testimony of one expert over another. State v. …
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… Police investigation showed defendant had also applied for credit in the doctor's name. Defendant and a co-defendant … PTI, and on or about July 8, 2015, Essex County Probation recommended her for admission. However, the prosecutor … and one half years of probation, restitution, and community service. This appeal followed. On appeal, defendant argues …
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… Nicholas A. Moschella, Jr., attorney for appellant. Legal Services of New Jersey, attorneys for respondent (Shoshana … Dalton's thoughtful oral opinion. We add the following comments. On August 1, 2019, plaintiff obtained a temporary … and superficially compliant." She also considered credit card statements provided by plaintiff showing that, …
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… Documents are of the essence," and called for substantial completion of the work within 212 days, i.e., by the end of … Among many other things, the builder changed the electrical service from 200 to 300 volts, used substituted products, … the damages on their counterclaim by applying improper credits in favor of plaintiffs. Having fully considered the …