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… pretext, we affirm. Plaintiff filed a three-count amended complaint alleging unlawful retaliation in violation of the … court orders dismissing all three counts of the amended complaint. However, plaintiff later withdrew the appeal of … As a result, we are tasked with determining "'whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the …
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… Enright and Paganelli. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 152-7/20. Edward J. … question of whether a final agency decision (FAD) of the Commissioner of Education was arbitrary and capricious … "significant disproportionality" with respect to the racial composition of students in specific areas of special …
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… which resulted in the death of his elderly mother and her companion. Defendant appeals from his convictions on grounds … expressed herein. Defendant resided with his mother and her companion at her home in Pemberton Township. The State … for defendant, Bland saw defendant's mother and her companion sleeping in bed. Bland eventually heard …
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… agreement with the City was finalized, Blackridge filed a Complaint in Lieu of Prerogative Writs challenging the Plan … Branch. After such review, the Planning Board shall make recommendations to the City Council, which may adopt the … the City's redevelopment areas" and serve as "an additional community benefit" to address any impacts borne by the City …
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… includes the term "adopted children" in the class gifts, encompasses Carl, who was adopted as an adult. The trial court … doctrine applied a presumption against 1 Because of the common surname, we refer to some the parties by their first … the doctrine, it placed the burden on defendants to overcome that presumption with evidence of probable intent on …
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… the hospital on March 30, 2019, via ambulance. Daniel was accompanied by his father, Arlo, and his father's girlfriend, … argues that to suggest that an expungement could overcome child protection mandates would reflect an absurd … records in this case. I find that there is good cause and a compelling need to permit the release of records to the …
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… NO. A-3616-20 IN THE MATTER OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF COMPRESSOR STATION (CS327), OFFICE BUILDING AND APPURTENANT … argued the cause for respondent Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, LLC (Rutter & Roy, LLP, attorneys; Richard G. … Applicability Determination (HAD) to Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, LLC exempting construction of a new compressor …
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… appeals from a May 10, 2024 order dismissing her complaint with prejudice. Because we see no error in the … for relief under the equitable exceptions of substantial compliance or extraordinary circumstances; and (3) submit a … filed what she now identifies as a medical malpractice complaint against defendants and other fictitious parties …
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… ordered plaintiff to pay $120 per week on arrears, for a combined total of $425 per week, effective January 1, 2010. … decline in plaintiff's financial circumstances and J.R. becoming a full-time residential college student since the JOD … bankruptcy and switched careers, while defendant's income increased, resulting in "some degree of a reversal in …
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… 2012, plaintiff consulted with Dr. Carl Giordano, who recommended surgery. Plaintiff did not get surgery or seek any … a herniated L3-L4 disc and a disc protrusion at L4-L5. He recommended a micro- discectomy. Plaintiff's expert, Dr. Wayne … herniated discs at L3-L4, L4-L5, and L5-S1. King also recommended surgery. Defendant's expert, Dr. Joseph Dryer, …
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… POINT, a sole proprietorship, and DAVID NICHOLS and KIM COMBS, INC. d/b/a CENTURY 21 SUNLAND REALTY, an Arizona … withdrew as counsel, that attorney would be entitled to compensation at his or her standard hourly rate in effect … to KO and Keefe seeking their lodestars. A lodestar is a composite of "the number of hours reasonably expended on the …
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… treated by medical personnel in an ambulance, and without commands or instructions from the officer, defendant made … N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(1); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15(a)(1); … counts of the indictment charging robbery and conspiracy to commit robbery for insufficient evidence. The jury convicted …
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… and asked S.M. to close the door, which she did, but not completely. While seated in his computer chair, defendant asked S.M. to hug him, and as she … agreed that around July 31, 2012, S.M. called her and complained that defendant had "touched her on her private …
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… assure the [c]ourt that defendant will not continue to become involved in further illegal conduct." Defendant's trial … assault with a deadly weapon. The State agreed to recommend a sentence of probation with the possibility of up … PLEA IV. Defendant first maintains that the PCR court committed error when it concluded that his PCR petition was …
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… 2017 2 A-4815-13T3 numerous other charges arising from acts committed on September 3, 2010, and September 24, 2010. The … aggravated sexual assault upon S.B., during the commission of a burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(a)(3) (counts … aggravated criminal sexual contact with S.L., during the commission of a burglary or robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-3(a) …
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… to suppress evidence obtained pursuant to three communications data warrants (CDWs), to exclude the … Count Five upon determining that the State did not prove he committed the robbery while armed with a deadly weapon. On … ERROR FOR THE JUDGE TO FAIL TO INSTRUCT THE JURY ON ACCOMPLICE LIABILITY, ESPECIALLY IN LIGHT OF THE JURY'S …
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… and calling upon an officer to investigate a tip is a common practice. 4 A-0718-15T4 D'Ambrosio testified that on … said he was familiar with weapons and the waistband was "a common spot for a weapon to be." D'Ambrosio repeatedly … place them against the wall. Defendant said he and Ortiz complied and the officers searched them, but found nothing. …
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… the trial court's order dismissing her domestic violence complaint against her husband J.S. (John), and denying her a … when it concluded that, as a matter of law, John did not commit a predicate act of assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:25-19; … John hurled and broke the plastic deck furniture and made a commotion. John testified he was upset because his father …
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… had voluntarily and knowingly waived his rights after becoming aware of the charges against him from the detective's … of law, and "to a meaningful opportunity to present a complete defense." Crane, 476 U.S. at 690 (quoting … however, "and may, in appropriate circumstances, bow to competing interests." State v. J.A.C., 210 N.J. 281, 298 …
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… conclusions that there was no expectation of privacy in the common area of the storage facility and that defendant was … the CIs' tips, the Narcotics Unit prepared to apply for a communications data warrant (CDW), or tracker, to track the … a garage-like unit accessible from the storage facility's common space, and it was the third unit in from the …