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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS HEATHER GRIECO, Plaintiff, v. BOROUGH … OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS CUSTODIAN OF THE RECORDS; and KAITLYN COMPTON, DEPUTY BOROUGH CLERK IN HER OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS … DEBORAH SILVERMAN KATZ, A.J.S.C. INTRODUCTION This action comes before the court by way of an order to show cause and …
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… Because of my active participation in civic affairs in the community, I had many opportunities to ask African Americans … this, a dispassionate neighbor suggested, perhaps by way of comfort, that the swallow was not the first bird to have … of their basic democratic right to participate in the community’s administration of justice. Along with the right …
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… 2C:25-17 to -35. The Family Part judge found defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(c), and dismissed plaintiff's complaint insofar as it alleged the predicate acts of … Although we affirm the judge's determination that defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, we vacate the FRO …
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… own bathroom. Plaintiff testified the tenants shared the "common space" including the kitchen, community room, and two bathrooms. The two shared bathrooms … in Atlantic City. Plaintiff testified she "did not feel comfortable or even safe with the nature of the things that …
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… "statement did not provide the requisite extraordinary and compelling circumstances, justifying consideration of the … of "Graves Act" 2008 Directive with Respect to Offenses Committed by Out-of-State Visitors from States Where Their … determined defendant failed to present extraordinary and compelling circumstances as required under Rule …
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… Life for a Substantial Period of Time before the Commission of the Present Offense Pursuant to N.J.S.A. … Attitude of the Defendant Indicate that He Is Unlikely to Commit Another Offense Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(8) … factors to determine whether they 'were based upon competent credible evidence in the record.'" State v. …
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… Union of New Jersey, American Civil Liberties Union, and Community Health Law Project (American Civil Liberties Union … 9, 2023 order that, despite dismissing the guardianship complaint, nevertheless imposed continuing conditions upon … under N.J.S.A. 3B:1-2 prior to the dismissal of the complaint, the Chancery Division no longer retained …
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… v. CUNA MUTUAL GROUP, CMFG LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, and NOVA CREDIT UNION, Defendants-Respondents. … granting summary judgment to defendants—CMFG Life Insurance Company (CMFG), CUNA Mutual Group (CUNA), and Nova Credit Union (Nova)—and dismissing his complaint with prejudice. Based on our thorough review of …
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… adds the following. This appeal involves application of the Compassionate Release Act (CRA), N.J.S.A. 30:4-123.51e. … diagnosis” by “two licensed physicians designated by the commissioner” of the Department. N.J.S.A. 30:4-123.51e(b). … and Counterstatement of Facts are closely related, they are combined to avoid repetition and for the court’s …
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… asset manager described Curries Woods, a public housing complex for low- and moderate-income families operated by JCHA under programs administered … or three" shootings involving residents. Plaintiff filed a complaint asserting claims under the TCA; the New Jersey …
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… to dismiss counts two and three. The State also agreed to recommend a sixteen-year term of incarceration subject to the … expect that you're going to get what the [p]rosecutor recommends to the [c]ourt, and that is [sixteen] years, … he did not file for PCR because he was awaiting the outcome of his sentencing appeal, and OPD failed to notify him …
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… on their cheeks and faces from their grandmother." He complained 6 A-2870-22 about the time the children spent at … at defendant's boyfriend's house, indicating one child had complained about it; one child not wanting to go to school … because of bullying; one instance in which defendant had become upset when he declined to let her pick the children up …
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… where [he] was found innocent . . . because of the . . . compelling and substantial evidence . . . and the extreme … and affirm for the reasons expressed by the court in its comprehensive and thorough written decision. We provide the following comments to amplify our decision. "[A] reviewing court will …
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… this call was different because the patient was "extremely combative." Petitioner recounted the patient "kicking," … petitioner indicated he followed AKFC's procedures by completing an incident report before he sought medical … not return to his employment at AKFC. He received workers' compensation benefits. Petitioner stated he gave the Board's …
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… not have reasonable articulable suspicion that defendant committed a crime to justify a request to search his vehicle … Malibu was a rental under someone else's name. Defendant complied with a request to step out of the car. He then … the State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges3 and recommend a five-year prison sentence with forty-two months of …
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… The manual required all ladders "be inspected by a competent person on a periodic basis and after any … the safety manual, OSHA mandated ladders "be inspected by a competent person for visible defects on a periodic basis and … The agreement required that 5 A-2428-22 Bender Enterprises comply with March Associates' safety program, and authorized …
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… Court1 with inpatient substance abuse treatment and recommended aftercare as conditions of probation. In the event … that the State would only have to prove that defendant committed one of the nine charged violations of probation by … repeatedly absconded from inpatient programs, was noncompliant with substance abuse treatment and counseling, did …
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… her, "sought out where [she] went to the gym," and "made a comment . . . [on] a workout video that [plaintiff's … plaintiff's mother that "if she wanted to file a criminal compl[ai]nt" against defendant, "she could do so with the … against defendant. His mother subsequently filed a criminal complaint against defendant, alleging defendant assaulted …
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… Road. M.A.Z. had driven across the center line into an oncoming vehicle. The officers observed his 2 We use the … medication but advised he had gout. After unsuccessfully completing the field sobriety tests, M.A.Z. stated, "[j]ust … his driver's license, the officers learned M.A.Z. had not completed his PESS screening. When officers placed M.A.Z. in …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:12-3(a). Defendant argues: the trial court committed error by improperly joining offenses related to … outside where defendant slapped him and told him not to come back or he would deport and kill him. Defendant was … "seem[ed] drunk" on the 5 A-2855-20 night in question and complained to defendant when she refused to serve him. …