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… were in a dating relationship until plaintiff filed a complaint under the PDVA seeking a temporary restraining … issuance of an FRO was necessary to protect plaintiff from future acts of domestic violence by defendant. This appeal … (3) the alleged acts of harassment lack proof of the requisite elements of the purpose to harass, a course of alarming …
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… Div. July 26, 2017). 2 Plaintiff effectuated service of her complaint only upon these defendants. As a result, … a hostile work environment based on DCF's refusal to accommodate her request for handicap parking and transfer to … unit within the agency. In April 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants alleging unlawful retaliation, …
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… J.C. According to F.S., J.C. disclosed that he had committed "a robbery with other people." After doing so, … attorney had erroneously advised him that, with appropriate credits, he should be released to a halfway house in about a … if it were now forced to litigate issues related to the crimes that occurred in 1983. 14 A-3074-19 We are convinced the …
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… agreement (Agreement). The Agreement included non-competition and non-solicitation provisions that applied … or for any person or entity which is engaged in a business competitive to that of [plaintiff] . . . within ten miles of … an allegation, those assertions [were] quite clearly refuted with substantial evidence and explanation by …
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… supported by substantial evidence and her legal conclusions comport with applicable law, we affirm. The parties were married on March 31, 2012. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce on October 10, 2017. No children were … purposes of alimony, the judge found plaintiff's annual income was $120,000. Defendant earned substantially less …
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… by defendant in his merits brief, "a slew of robberies" committed by suspects variously described in a crime-alert … that] he did not hesitate to answer questions and was forthcoming when he did not remember or know an answer[,]" found … encounter at that point was an investigatory stop, sometimes referred to as a Terry2 stop, implicating constitutional …
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… because eviction proceedings against her had not yet commenced, her application could not be processed. The … because the Department's decision impacts 6 A-3845-18T2 her future eligibility for welfare benefits, and the issue of … constitutes voluntary cessation of employment is capable of future repetition but will likely evade review because …
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… place, victim and the manner in which the offenses were committed." The Middlesex County offenses arose from a "car … carjacking (count one), in exchange for the State's recommendation that the remaining counts be 2 United States v. … Under prong one, defendant was clearly charged with crimes and under prong three, the prosecuting officer knew of …
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… a white t-shirt. He was on the east side of the apartment complex at 1514 Monroe Avenue, near the border between … fellow officer approached the east side of the apartment complex, while the other two entered the complex from the south and north, to prevent flight. As …
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… 1980 following his jury-trial convictions for Title 2A crimes of: rape, N.J.S.A. 2A:138-1 (count fourteen); lewdness, … 4 A-3197-16T2 COULD NOT HAVE FORESEEN THAT HE WOULD BECOME SUBJECT TO REGISTRATION AS A SEX OFFENDER MORE THAN … because he "was unaware that his conviction in 1980 might become a basis for subjecting him to the requirements of …
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… was petitioner had a "benign essential tremor," and he recommended she undergo testing.1 Dr. Yang attempted to treat … (last visited Aug. 27, 2018). … the present time of the examination] or in the foreseeable future." Dr. Bereanu opined petitioner's "coordination and …
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… machete from inside the home, and attacked her several times, causing lacerations on the back and side of her head, … broken arm which required permanent plates and screws. Her companion received injuries on both of his hands, his left … of conviction to reflect the correct amount of jail credits. State v. Suruy, No. A-3249-13 (App. Div. July 1, …
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… his home in Jersey City. The arrest warrant stemmed from a complaint alleging defendant laid a small handgun in front … in an April 10, 2015 order. The court stated in its accompanying written opinion that "the protective sweep of … N.J. at 548. Nothing in Cope indicates that is a prerequisite to a protective sweep. 11 A-2711-15T4 They also knew …
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… Division, Monmouth County, Docket No. C- 000128-17. James R. Zazzali, Jr. argued the cause for appellant (Zazzali, … Jeffrey R. Caccese argued the cause for respondent (Comegno Law Group, PC, attorneys; Mark G. Toscano and … former colleague testified that she had concerns referring future students to plaintiff due to his inappropriate …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2574-15T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF T.W., SVP-131-00. Argued October 2, 2018 – … T.W. is a sixty-three-year-old man who has been civilly committed since 2000 under the Sexually Violent Predator Act … All six of those events involved forced entries into homes. In two of the situations, T.W. forcefully raped two …
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… Okasha and First Link Limo Service, LLC (Law Office of Viscomi & Lyons, attorneys; Daniel Kaye, on the brief). Richard … which denied his motion to reinstate his personal injury complaint and extend discovery after a dismissal for failure … defendant First Link Limo Service, LLC. Plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants on December 24, 2013. After …
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… was the factor that caused him to make the decision not to come to court because he was "scared senseless." Defendant … this narrative, told him she had checked his case on a website and that it showed his case had been dismissed. Defendant also said that his trial attorney compelled him to enter the guilty plea, and that he was not …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5002-14T2 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF C.B., SVP-317-03. __________________________ … part of CSL. Foley also admitted that C.B. struggles at times because of his limited intellectual resources, and these … to commit a sexually violent offense in the foreseeable future. We disagree. Our scope of review of orders entered …
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… As provided by N.J.S.A. 2B:20-2, the Judiciary receives and compiles source records from the Division of Taxation, Motor … Standard forms are posted on the Judiciary’s public website. The Judiciary maintains records of all jurors who are … excusal may request to defer jury service to a future date. Requests for an initial deferral to a date …
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… had 3 A-0251-21 only accrued thirty-six months of service credits in her TPAF account. Contributions to Harwelik's … . . . ."). Upon receiving the notice, the principal of CACS completed and returned an Employer Certification stating the … non-tenured teachers from tenured teachers are inapposite because they speak to employment disputes rather than …