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… plate numbers of the three vehicles into his patrol car computer and found that one of the vehicles, a 2003 … undisputed that defendant's vehicle was not registered as a commercial vehicle and he used it for pleasure, not for commercial purposes or for the conveyance of persons for …
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… title of Employee Benefits Specialist, and dismissing NPS's complaint with prejudice. For the reasons that follow, we … to an amended layoff plan approved by the Civil Service Commission (Commission) on June 18, 2015. The layoff plan abolished the …
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… it collected in violation of a modification of a commercial loan negotiated by the parties. We affirm. The … of this case are fully detailed in Judge Mark A. Troncone's comprehensive written decision. Therefore, we recite only … property. In that same month, it also received a commitment to refinance a portion of the Term Loan. …
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… Delia Orosco and Ramon Orosco, dismissing plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff was a tenant on the … made no findings concerning whether the staircase was a common area, in which event defendants' duty to inspect … court to make findings on whether the rear staircase is a common area of the house. In all other respects, we agree …
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… . . . . In February 2018, plaintiff filed a Law Division complaint seeking damages for defendant's breach of the … the court . . . [since defendant] has willfully failed to comply with his obligations . . . ." The trial court awarded … 229, 232 (App. Div. 1990). Although the doctrine "most commonly applies to the binding nature of appellate …
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… or the life or safety of any other person or which may compromise the integrity of a[n] . . . investigation or a … 2006)). Additionally, "there is a need to protect those who come forward to report child abuse and neglect, which are … respect to the current crimes that he is alleged to have committed." Counsel said that if the judge were "inclined to …
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… During the last five years, defendant's drinking had become an "every night thing." Plaintiff provided a history of … of the parties' twenty-year relationship were "alcohol-fueled." She stated that fifteen years ago, while they were … consent order, "[d]efendant agree[d] not to make harassing communications to the plaintiff." In paragraph (3), …
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… court's order dismissing with prejudice his sixth amended complaint against Dine Brands Global , Inc., Applebee's … involving the kitchen manager. The claims included public accommodation discrimination and retaliation pursuant to the … Consumer Fraud Act (CFA), N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 to -227, or the common-law causes of action. Having reviewed the record de …
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… DAP III held a New Jersey consumer lender or sales finance company license. Plaintiff filed a collection complaint against defendant in July 2018, requesting to … debt. Plaintiff served defendant with a summons and complaint one month after filing, but defendant failed to …
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… any pending charge" bars only applicants: (1) charged with committing a firearms offense and, (2) whose firearms … They also charged him with second-degree conspiracy to commit theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and 2C:20-3(a); … theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-3(a); third-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and 2C:18-2(a)(1); …
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… and affirm. I. We derive the following facts from the competent evidence in the summary judgment motion record, … Angamarca. As plaintiff began to prepare a workers' compensation action on Angamarca's behalf, he concluded that … of] Jefferson . . . of money damages from [the insurance company] and/or its representatives . . . in excess of the …
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… defendant had a reasonable expectation of privacy in the common areas of his residence, and it was unreasonable for … multi-apartment dwellings." The officers then "cleared the common area[s]" for weapons and to "make sure" that the … was not "hiding . . . in that house unlawfully." The "common areas" the officers searched included the downstairs …
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… Drosos and GGLM LLC. PER CURIAM 3 A-0514-23 In this commercial landlord-tenant dispute, defendants and personal … Before Waterfront and GFG Hoboken LLC (GFG) signed the commercial lease (Lease), on March 14, 2016, Guarantors … obligations by GFG Hoboken LLC (GFG) under the terms of a commercial lease (Lease) subsequently entered between GFG …
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… and affirm. I. We derive the following facts from the competent evidence in the summary judgment motion record, … Angamarca. As plaintiff began to prepare a workers' compensation action on Angamarca's behalf, he concluded that … of] Jefferson . . . of money damages from [the insurance company] and/or its representatives . . . in excess of the …
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… defendant had a reasonable expectation of privacy in the common areas of his residence, and it was unreasonable for … multi-apartment dwellings." The officers then "cleared the common area[s]" for weapons and to "make sure" that the … was not "hiding . . . in that house unlawfully." The "common areas" the officers searched included the downstairs …
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… Drosos and GGLM LLC. PER CURIAM 3 A-0514-23 In this commercial landlord-tenant dispute, defendants and personal … Before Waterfront and GFG Hoboken LLC (GFG) signed the commercial lease (Lease), on March 14, 2016, Guarantors … obligations by GFG Hoboken LLC (GFG) under the terms of a commercial lease (Lease) subsequently entered between GFG …
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A-26-24 Supplemental Respondent Brief
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… KATIE A. GUMMER, J.A.D. DOCKET NO.: A-3586-21 RESPONDENT COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION’S SUPPLEMENTAL BRIEF IN OPPOSITION … ATTORNEY GENERAL OF NEW JERSEY Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street, P.O. Box 112 Trenton, New Jersey … 12 POINT I THE APPELLATE DIVISION AND THE COMMISSIONER CORRECTLY HELD THAT A TENURE ARBITRATION AWARD …
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… any pending charge" bars only applicants: (1) charged with committing a firearms offense and, (2) whose firearms … They also charged him with second-degree conspiracy to commit theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and 2C:20-3(a); … theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-3(a); third-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and 2C:18-2(a)(1); …
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A-3885-22 Briefs
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… NJ 08540 Tel. (609) 454-7435 Email: bruceafran@aol.com Attorney for Defendant-Appellant Willie Tanner PRESENTLY … THAT HIS TRIAL TESTIMONY THAT HE AND TANNER AGREED TO COMMIT ROBBERIES WAS NOT TRUE AND HE DOES NOT KNOW IF ANY ROBBERIES WERE COMMITTED [Raised below at Da430-436] …
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… matter: (1) the August 26, 2024 order dismissing his complaint seeking to remove defendant Peggy Sheahan Knee as … $4,009.50 in additional attorney's fees because Knee was compelled to seek relief after Meyer's continuous refusal to comply with the June 27, 2024 order. We affirm. I. In 2013, …