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… (LAD), alleging that her employer failed to accommodate her pre-existing disability. The Court addresses … resolve whether an adverse 3 employment action is a requisite part of a prima facie failure-to-accommodate claim … the WCA, or in the alternative, to be entitled to a 100% credit for the WCA award already paid; defendants …
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… considers whether the trial court properly dismissed the common law claims of conversion and negligence that Dr. … dollars, forged Lembo’s indorsement on the checks, and deposited the proceeds from the forged checks into their … a. If a fiduciary makes a deposit in a bank to his personal credit of checks drawn by him upon an account in his own …
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… 2011, DeMarco and his wife filed a medical malpractice complaint in New Jersey alleging that Dr. Stoddard … for the provision of insurance coverage from the [RI]JUA.” Less than a week later, Dr. Stoddard wrote a letter to the … Rhode Island judgment was not entitled to full faith and credit and could not be enforced in the New Jersey action …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar … J.J.J&G Wholesale (hereinafter “J.J.J&G”), printout from websites relative to J.J.J&G’s alleged existence, copy of a … and one with a New York address. Taxation did not include credit card sales in its analysis since they were for …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … that Paterson’s Annual Reassessment Program should “receive credit for completion of a [district- wide] reassessment and … taxpayer orientation program on the taxing district’s website (Form AFR). Provided that the taxing district complies …
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… M.D.C., by failing to protect her from sexual abuse committed by the child's stepfather, E.R.-L.1 M.D.C. told … witness and her testimony to be uncontroverted. The court credited Crespo's testimony concerning M.D.C.'s descriptions … evidence shares a common and essential prerequisite: "[t]he evidence must be independently admissible for a …
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… internal medicine at Jersey City Medical Center, which he completed in June 1996. From July 1996 until August 1998, … plaintiff's access to his personal checking accounts and credit cards while also forbidding her from handling any … at $506,000. Reck's report also confirmed plaintiff deposited—and had U.S.3 or another 3 U.S. testified that, …
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… 17-06-0969. Moriarty Law Firm, attorneys for appellant (Charles Moriarty, of counsel; Timothy C. Moriarty, on the … THEIR TESTIMONY DID NOT MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE FRESH-COMPLAINT EXCEPTION TO THE HEARSAY RULE. [POINT II] … holiday, and returned to New Jersey, "[a]ccording to credit[-]card records," on December 5, 2016; defense counsel …
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… for Simpson's female friend who lived there. Ruiz saw a man come to the window and say "don't come back here." The man … conclusion from the court's statements that the court credited the prosecutor's explanations, found each was "a … see State v. Lazo, 209 N.J. 9, 25 (2012) (admitting a composite sketch). Defendant contends Ruiz did not make any …
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… certain persons, trial. Defendant also alleges the State committed prosecutorial misconduct multiple times throughout … SENTENCES WERE APPROPRIATE, FAILED TO AWARD A DAY OF JAIL CREDIT, DID NOT PROPERLY GRADE AND MERGE THE CERTAIN- PERSON … 30 A-4916-15T1 disputed [defendant] had more than the requisite number of offenses to qualify for an extended term. …
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… her job, which required extensive reading, writing and computer use, as "sedentary." Defendant participated in the … Defendant explained that her medications made her feel less dizzy and nauseated and enabled her to be more active. … The net result was that plaintiff received a weekly credit of $19 towards his alimony payments and would pay …
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… A different judge heard oral argument on the motions. In a comprehensive oral opinion outlining the parties' arguments … discrete nor separate. They overlap to provide a composite picture of what may be necessary to advance the best … drug and alcohol use endangered the children. The judge credited Dr. Katz's opinions, particularly regarding …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … REGINA SURGENT; JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.; MONOGRAM CREDIT CARD BANK OF GEORGIA; LEXISNEXIS; STEVEN L KESSLER … afford deserving litigants immediate relief.” Judson v. Peoples Bank & Trust Co., 17 N.J. 67, 74 (1954). Summary …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS CLASSIC MOTOR CAR CO. -vs.- AUTOMOBILI … as “floor plan financing”. Classic had a floor plan line of credit with JP Morgan Chase Bank until it was revoked by … Automatic Stay The parties dispute whether ALA had the requisite good cause to terminate the Dealer Agreement between …
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… began in 2003 with the filing of plaintiff John M. Hammer's complaint. The years of litigation which followed include … he "might as well move back to the desert." Among the examples of objectionable conduct the trial judge enumerated in … fairness of Ciuffani's investigation. The judge, however, credited the conclusions and recommendations reached in the …
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… placed them with their maternal grandmother, G.B., and visited appellant at the prison to inform him of the removal. … and psychiatric programs. The Division filed a verified complaint for care, custody, and supervision of Tara and her … parental rights should be terminated. The trial court discredited Dr. Miller’s testimony, finding that he relied on …
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… bags, and placed in the trunk of Paye's car, a Buick LeSabre. Thereafter, Keller and his cohorts drove the Buick … to conduct a motor vehicle stop after observing the drivers commit numerous traffic violations. Once the Buick finally … aspects," and supported by "the CAD radio transmission." Crediting their testimony, the judge made the following …
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… sexual contact, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-1; N.J.S.A. 2C:14-3(b), as lesser included offenses: second-degree burglary, N.J.S.A. … CREDIBILITY IN BOTH TRIALS. POINT II THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR WHEN IT ADMITTED EVIDENCE, … FREDERICK'S ALLOCUTION, DID NOT PROPERLY CALCULATE HIS JAIL CREDIT, DID NOT MERGE THE SEXUAL ASSAULT AND BURGLARY …
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… University. Plaintiff B.H.M. possessed a master's degree in computer science and was employed as a software engineer, … at various pharmacies. A Division caseworker who visited the marital residence discovered butcher paper … the [c]ourt. Defendant's [case information statement] shows credit card debt in excess of $39,000, [and] monthly …
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… one); first-degree aggravated sexual assault during the commission of a crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(a)(3) (count two); … taken from the kitchen, defendant threatened to kill B.M. unless she provided her computer and Facebook passwords. B.M. … Below). POINT VIII THE TRIAL COURT ERRED BY FAILING TO CREDIT [DEFENDANT] WITH ACCRUED JAIL CREDITS IN VIOLATION OF …