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… 6, 2015, plaintiff moved for a summary decision; the Commission referred the charges and the summary- decision … that sustained the tenure charges. The school district, however, continued to withhold plaintiff's pay and salary … when, in fact, the applicable statute 8 A-5433-15T4 embodies the relevant public policy, and that the school …
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… attorney in this legal malpractice case, and dismissing the complaint as untimely under the six-year statute of … in a workplace accident in August 2001 when a truck dumped several yards of concrete on him. Plaintiff retained Popper to represent him in a workers' compensation petition and also in a separate civil action …
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… during pregnancy, which caused the baby to be born with severe withdrawal symptoms, and required the infant to be … signs of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome, which "is a compilation of clinical symptoms that is exhibited by a … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent …
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… denying him injunctive relief and dismissing his verified complaint, and the July 23, 2018 order, denying … had failed to pursue the appropriate administrative remedies regarding the PDNAs afforded to him under the Civil … Gutierrez's report, which have been found to be false in several administrative proceedings. Even if the report was …
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… v. Blake, 444 N.J. Super. 285, 294 (App. Div. 2016), we are compelled to reverse and remand this matter for an evidentiary hearing. … probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome of the proceeding. Fritz, 105 N.J. at 58. A defendant's …
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… involving more than one victim, provided the offenses were committed within a single household. 3 A-3147-18T1 B. J.P. … registration. J.P. contends that since the offenses were committed against members of a single household, albeit two … aids." State v. Shelley, 205 N.J. 320, 323 (2011). However, a court will seek out "extrinsic evidence, such as …
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… life when she herself was a child. The Division was compelled to act and protect Maureen from the harm caused by … any of them. She is homeless, unemployed, and refuses to comply with the medical treatment prescribed by the … bonded to her resource parent, the child would suffer severe and enduring psychological and emotional harm if that …
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… record with only the Deputy Attorney General present, we reverse. New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services … in relying on S.T.'s history of mental illness when no competent evidence of her illness was admitted into … court's decision. Id. at 448-49. Through the admission of "competent, material and relevant evidence," the Division …
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… defendant parenting time of one weeknight overnight and every other weekend, as well as vacation time and a holiday … the school district. Both parents signed documents which recommended that, based on the child's academic needs and the … argued the newly discovered evidence 4 A-5520-18T1 was comprised of the following: a report generated from the …
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… and First Indictment was thirteen years. After defendant completed his sentence on the Accusation, he was required to … and returned to custody. He then pleaded guilty to several drug-related charges and was sentenced to a five-year … System, and Inmate Grievance Forms are "utilized to address complaints and/or grievances," and are "used as a second …
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… post-birth discharge from the hospital. Defendants have several other children, none of whom are in their care. 1 We … evaluations with Arnold. Based upon his review, Dr. Lee recommended that adoption by the resource parents was … with that incident. Defendants did not present any competing expert witnesses at trial. The Law Guardian for …
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… LAW 3 A-4211-17T3 REGARDING WHEN AN ADVERSARIAL PROCEEDING COMMENCES AND THE RIGHT TO COUNSEL ATTACHES. C. FAILURE OF … 2010. Jackson, 454 N.J. Super. at 287. Defendant failed to comply with the time limitation under Rule 3:22- 12(a)(2). … The denial of an adjournment request "will not lead to reversal unless it appears from the record that the defendant …
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… twenty-one-year-old A.G. fell asleep in her bedroom after becoming intoxicated and ill during a Christmas party hosted … intoxication, and "introduce any exculpatory evidence"; 4) competently cross-examine witnesses, including A.G., with … renewed his request that the PCR court "consider each and every issue that [was] raised in the briefs, particularly …
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… behind the wheel while driving at work, causing damage to a company vehicle. On June 18, 2017, Rodriguez resigned, … by a medical profession[al] for [sic] sleep apnea however, if a claimant testifies that his leaving is due to a … of the letters in its decision. The statement of items comprising the record on appeal does not refer to any …
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… and Gilson. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2019-253. Caruso Smith Picini PC, … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … 8, 2017, while Simpson was on leave, the City promoted several police officers to the position of sergeant, …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ____________________________ SUPERIOR … Foreclosure Law & Practice, § 11-11, at 282 (2018 ed.). However, N.J.S.A. 2A:50-31 provides an exception to the general … the ordinary foreclosure process for the sake of expediency. Given the above facts, the court concludes that …
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… Alvarez and Accurso.1 On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2013-1552. Dywon Kelsey, appellant, … the 2007 matter also went to insubordination and disobedience of orders, she accorded it great weight in fashioning … Lavezzi v. State, 219 N.J. 163, 171 (2014). In order to reverse, we would have to "find the agency's decision to be …
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… count of first-degree robbery in exchange for the State recommending a thirteen-year custodial term subject to the No … for defendant's arguments, we briefly summarize the crime's commission. We derive the facts from 3 A-4850-14T3 … ran into the residence holding a gun. Defendant ordered everyone to get on the floor. The victim refused, a struggle …
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… effect in the record. 4 A-4943-15T3 to exaggeration." However, because of the hospital record that indicated Mary had … act of simple assault was established. A simple assault is committed when a person "[a]ttempts to cause or purposely, … to support its finding that an assault occurred. A person commits the offense of harassment if, "with purpose to …
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… one granting defendants' motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint with prejudice pursuant to Rule 4:6-2(e), and the … that follow, we affirm. On March 2, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint with the Law Division, requesting judgment for … Career Center (One Stop). Although unclear from plaintiff's complaint, she appeared to allege the Office of Licensing …