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… OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, COASTAL AND LAND USE COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT, Petitioner-Respondent, v. JOHN … Pushkareva appeal the July 20, 2016 final decision of the Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Protection … in their merits brief: POINT I: THE DECISION OF THE DEP COMMISSIONER WAS UTTERLY ARBITRARY, CAPRICIOUS, [AND] …
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… appeals from a March 31, 2017 order denying its motion to compel teachers' aides, who are members of a class action, … workers, who are employed by the District, filed a complaint on behalf of a proposed class. Plaintiffs sought … appealing an order for summary judgment and not a motion to compel arbitration. Thereafter, in March 2017, the District …
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… R. 1:36-3. 2 A-2842-20 Plaintiff, v. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY, SHERWIN-WILLIAMS STORES, SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS, … its motion to dismiss plaintiff's third 3 A-2842-20 amended complaint. We affirm, although for slightly different … Windsor Nissan, Wizards Car Detailing (a vehicle detailing company that operated in or around the service department), …
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… stylist for Ulta Beauty, Inc. on July 15, 2018. She was compensated on a commission basis, earning approximately $15,000 annually. … these circumstances caused her to suffer stress and compelled her to leave her employment with Ulta. On February …
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… three times per week. The court also ordered the parties to comply with their Marital Settlement Agreement, and … with the provisions requiring defendant to co-parent, communicate about major decisions, and provide documents. … that the child was recently sick; that plaintiff would not communicate exactly where the child would be spending the …
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… two to a second-degree offense, dismiss count one, and recommend a five-year term of imprisonment with no period of … applied. See N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(6) (defendant has or will compensate the victim or will participate in a program of … for a mistaken exercise of the judge's discretion. State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 70 (2014). "However, 'the deferential …
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… second-degree sexual assault in exchange for a sentencing recommendation of an aggregate consecutive prison term of … and sixteen. The plea judge asked defendant, "[d]id you commit the offenses to which you are pleading guilty," to … parole supervision for life, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4, and compliance with Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7- 2. Defendant was …
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… Jermaine Bryant was tried as an adult for crimes he committed at the age of sixteen. The jury convicted … to review their sentences after [twenty] years," State v. Comer, ___ N.J. ___, ___ (2022) (slip op. at 51). We remand … explained, "[d]efendant was [sixteen] years old" when he committed the offenses and his "conduct . . . [was] the …
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… Lynn Taska to testify as an expert in Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS). She explained the term CSAAS … abused children: secrecy, helplessness, entrapment or accommodation, delayed or disorganized disclosure, and …
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… contained in Judge Gelade's decision. We add the following comments. At the guardianship trial, the Division offered … Sara. She further opined that defendant may not fully comprehend the impact of his drug use on Sara, as he … easy" relationship. She testified Sara felt "at home" and comfortable with the resource parents and was doing 7 …
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… embroiled in contentious litigation after plaintiff filed a complaint on May 20, 2015 for visitation and custody of the … of like kind and character, or the other's right to communicate with [their son's] teachers, school personnel, … FAILED TO SUBMIT AN AFFIDAVIT OF ATTORNEY FEES [THAT] COMPLIES WITH THE COURT RULE REQUIREMENTS. B. THE COURT …
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… Register of Historic Places, was utilized by the Rogers Locomotive Works, one of the largest and most prominent locomotive manufacturers in the nineteenth century. A Rogers locomotive was used by the Union Pacific Railroad in May 1869 …
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… 4 A-2561-18T3 of time and there is a sufficient average income from that use. Byram Twp. v. Western World, Inc., 111 … positive and certain in quality and quantity to overcome the presumption." Pantasote Co. v. City of Passaic, 100 … 26, 2018, the Mieles moved to dismiss the 2016-2017 complaints, based on res judicata, collateral estoppel, and …
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… court's factual and legal findings are not supported by the competent evidence in the record. I. We summarize the facts … time." Kyle was crying "slightly." Defendant attempted "to comfort" Kyle by "patting the baby on the back." When the … she "looked distressed." Defendant "didn't appear to be completely coherent" because "[s]he wasn't fully …
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… has occurred only there. Child support proceedings also commenced in New Jersey during plaintiff's residence, but … litigant's rights. The court awarded him counsel fees and compelled plaintiff to reimburse defendant for various … for at least six consecutive months immediately before the commence of a child custody proceeding"), and the Family …
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… and told the Division she feared father. The Division recommended psychological evaluations for the family, but … home. Following the emergency removal, the Division filed a complaint detailing those events and the family's history with the Division. Notably, the Division's complaint sought an order for care and custody of the …
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… 2018 Family Part order, dismissing her domestic violence complaint and temporary restraining order (TRO), and denying … aggressor, often getting physical with him, and denied becoming 3 A-2489-18T1 physical with her. Defendant also … ' son resulted in plaintiff filing the domestic violence complaint under review. Before going to work, plaintiff …
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… same level of services previously approved . . . until the completion of a recertification by the new provider … hand, [B.F.'s expert] did not consult the [PCA] aide in completing her assessment and formulating her opinions and … . . . ." 6 A-5226-17T2 B.F. took exception to the ALJ's recommendation and appealed to the Director of DMAHS, who …
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… confirmed this, certifying that defendant "could not have committed this crime because he was in [her] apartment at … at times incredible," and would not have changed the outcome of defendant's trial because of "the evidence presented … a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." Id. at 694. "[I]f counsel's performance has been so …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3170-19 KEYSTONE SERVICING COMPANY, LLC, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. BLOCK 365, LOT 9 713 … Act,1 in which case the foreclosure action may be commenced "any time" after the certificate's acquisition. See N.J.S.A. 54:5- 86(b). FIG commenced this foreclosure action on April 30, 2019. Because …