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… result in further disciplinary action up to and including termination. 5 A-3712-18T3 However, on April 21, 2016, … a prima facie case of disability discrimination in a termination context, plaintiff must demonstrate by a … and excessive absenteeism for at least eight years prior to termination." Id. at 77. We stated "reasonably regular, …
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… result in further disciplinary action up to and including termination. 5 A-3712-18T3 However, on April 21, 2016, … a prima facie case of disability discrimination in a termination context, plaintiff must demonstrate by a … and excessive absenteeism for at least eight years prior to termination." Id. at 77. We stated "reasonably regular, …
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… a single-count complaint on March 27, 2020, alleging her termination violated CEPA, specifically referring to her … report she had prepared, as the pretextual reason for her termination. Defendants moved for summary judgment, which … plaintiff, as a matter of law, could not establish her termination had been otherwise pretextual in light of …
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… their interest in parcels 1225 and 1219 to their children, Tony and Marianne DiGiovanni, who maintain their … We "owe deference to the trial court's credibility determinations as well because it has 'a better perspective … court's factual findings so long as they are 7 A-3907-23 supported by sufficient, credible evidence in the record." …
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… their interest in parcels 1225 and 1219 to their children, Tony and Marianne DiGiovanni, who maintain their … We "owe deference to the trial court's credibility determinations as well because it has 'a better perspective … court's factual findings so long as they are 7 A-3907-23 supported by sufficient, credible evidence in the record." …
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… our consideration on appeal: 1 Because this case involves a child victim of an alleged sexual assault, we use initials … Dawn's biological father. Although Ellen testified that the children had a good relationship with defendant, Rose said … State v. Krivacska, 341 N.J. Super. 1 (App. Div. 2001), for support. There, in a single trial involving charges of …
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… our consideration on appeal: 1 Because this case involves a child victim of an alleged sexual assault, we use initials … Dawn's biological father. Although Ellen testified that the children had a good relationship with defendant, Rose said … State v. Krivacska, 341 N.J. Super. 1 (App. Div. 2001), for support. There, in a single trial involving charges of …
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… and Hoboken. The Hoboken 3 A-3690-14T3 Superintendent fully supported Hola's charter renewal, but objected to its … help complete applications on the spot. Parents may enroll children in the lottery online, in person, or by a phone … bound by the agency's interpretation of a statute or its determination of a strictly legal issue." Shim v. Rutgers, 191 …
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… and Hoboken. The Hoboken 3 A-3690-14T3 Superintendent fully supported Hola's charter renewal, but objected to its … help complete applications on the spot. Parents may enroll children in the lottery online, in person, or by a phone … bound by the agency's interpretation of a statute or its determination of a strictly legal issue." Shim v. Rutgers, 191 …
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… killing herself. Defendant said during an argument with her child's father earlier that night, he told her that "she … that "society," as it relates to defendant's ability to support her child and obtain employment, might benefit from … Ibid. (citation reformatted). "Additionally, a PTI determination requires that the prosecutor make an …
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… They were living apart and sharing custody of their only child. On September 28, 2017, plaintiff filed a domestic … has occurred." Id. at 125. The court should make this determination "in light of the previous history of violence … the record reveals that the trial court's findings of fact supporting its conclusion that defendant violated N.J.S.A. …
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… They were living apart and sharing custody of their only child. On September 28, 2017, plaintiff filed a domestic … has occurred." Id. at 125. The court should make this determination "in light of the previous history of violence … the record reveals that the trial court's findings of fact supporting its conclusion that defendant violated N.J.S.A. …
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… killing herself. Defendant said during an argument with her child's father earlier that night, he told her that "she … that "society," as it relates to defendant's ability to support her child and obtain employment, might benefit from … Ibid. (citation reformatted). "Additionally, a PTI determination requires that the prosecutor make an …
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… and the scope of the hearing was therefore limited to a determination of the appropriate penalty. Jitan presented … letters attesting to his character, letters from hospitals supporting him, and a mental health evaluation report. 4 … her intimate parts exposed. Yet, he continued to invade the child's privacy for five years. In addition, the Board found …
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… for "the sole purpose of dealing with custody of the minor child." The court concluded: "The restraining order in no … and abusing its discretion in making credibility determinations. After considering the record developed at the … "findings by the trial court are binding on appeal when supported by adequate, substantial, credible evidence." Id. …
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… minutes. Defendant's goal was to retrieve the victim's child. This harrowing ordeal came to an abrupt end when the … imposition of the sentence and to make specific findings in support of the applicable aggravating and mitigating factors … N.J.S.A. 2C:13-1b(2); second degree luring or enticing a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:13-6; third degree terroristic threats, …
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… that lasted several years, ultimately resulting in one child, whom we will call "Pam" to protect her privacy. R. … that findings by the trial court are binding on appeal when supported by adequate, substantial, credible evidence." Id. … and "common sense and experience may inform that determination." See State v. Hoffman, 149 N.J. 564, 577 (1997) …
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… that lasted several years, ultimately resulting in one child, whom we will call "Pam" to protect her privacy. R. … that findings by the trial court are binding on appeal when supported by adequate, substantial, credible evidence." Id. … and "common sense and experience may inform that determination." See State v. Hoffman, 149 N.J. 564, 577 (1997) …
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… minutes. Defendant's goal was to retrieve the victim's child. This harrowing ordeal came to an abrupt end when the … imposition of the sentence and to make specific findings in support of the applicable aggravating and mitigating factors … N.J.S.A. 2C:13-1b(2); second degree luring or enticing a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:13-6; third degree terroristic threats, …
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… and the scope of the hearing was therefore limited to a determination of the appropriate penalty. Jitan presented … letters attesting to his character, letters from hospitals supporting him, and a mental health evaluation report. 4 … her intimate parts exposed. Yet, he continued to invade the child's privacy for five years. In addition, the Board found …