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… LLC, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. BOROUGH OF EMERSON and JANE DIETSCHE, Clerk of the Borough of Emerson, … granting defendants Borough of Emerson (Borough) and Jane Dietsche's motion for partial summary judgment. We affirm … application for a pet shop license. Plaintiff filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs pursuant to Rule …
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… (3) the parties' conduct after the settlement was allegedly completed indicated they believed the matter had not … sometimes on a minute- by-minute, basis. In light of the comprehensive nature of the judge 's findings, only a brief … monetary payment agreeable to both sides prior to filing a complaint. A.D. also told defendant that plain tiffs would …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1936-17T1 STEWART TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ALL-PRO TITLE GROUP, LLC, … standards of title agents, plaintiff Stewart Title Guaranty Company (Stewart) appeals from a November 9, 2017 order … developed a conflict after All-Pro filed a third-party complaint. We reverse. Stewart filed its complaint against …
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… was tumultuous. According to plaintiff, defendant committed numerous acts of physical and verbal abuse from 2007 to 2017. Plaintiff's initial domestic violence complaint, filed on June 18, 2012, listed two separate … "he had 'let her slide too many times.'" Plaintiff's complaint alleged a criminal mischief incident in May 2012, …
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… restoration and enhancement. Public Service Electric & Gas Company (PSE&G), seeking to fulfill to its state-mandated … public the right "to be present at all meetings of public bodies, and to witness in full detail all phases of the … policy formulation, and decision making of public bodies," N.J.S.A. 10:4-7, and that the court erred in not …
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… correct? A: Yes. Defendant further testified that he had completed the plea forms with his attorney's assistance, … for an evidentiary hearing. We express no view on the outcome nor do we retain jurisdiction. … STATE OF NEW JERSEY …
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… defendant pled guilty to the indictment, and admitted he committed an act of criminal sexual contact when he groped … defendant's sentence required him to enroll in and comply with various alcohol, drug, and mental health … must be considered in light of the time periods embodied in Rule 3:28. . . . The deterrence of criminal behavior …
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… that history to support his conclusions that defendant committed a predicate act of domestic violence and that an … plaintiff's testimony indicates he alleged defendant had committed criminal mischief by intentionally hitting his car … threatening to deface an Acura belonging to his female companion. The trial judge next considered testimony from …
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… a bank teller. Defendant testified he attempted to commit a robbery of the bank using a handgun to threaten and ultimately force the bank teller to comply with his demand. Defendant admitted to being at a … 28, 2009, in Gloucester Township, at which he attempted to commit a robbery. Specifically, he admitted he wore a mask …
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… issues. On the unresolved issues, the judge embodied the parties' agreement to participate in "mediation, … unsuccessful. Consequently, on April 20, 2015, the parties commenced arbitration before the same individual. The next … to exchange drafts of the consent order, but were unable to come to an agreement on a final consent order. 4 A-4788-15T1 …
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… to permit an inference of age discrimination,'" Bergen Commercial Bank v. Sisler, 157 N.J. 188, 213 (1999) (quoting … Burdine, 450 U.S. 248, 258 (1981)). Plaintiff must present comparator evidence sufficient to prove that he or she is "similarly situated" to his or her comparators, and that these employees have been treated …
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… dismissed count two, charging second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a) and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a). … defendant and co-defendants approached the victims not to commit robbery but to "tussle" over turf. The theft of cash … defendant approached the victims without the intention to commit a theft, which he and his co-defendants committed as …
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… FRANK G. RUBURY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. FORD MOTOR COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. _____________________________ … October 17, 2017 order of the Law Division dismissing his complaint against defendant Ford Motor Company NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE …
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… Petitioner testified the partner he worked for "would come in intoxicated, be derogatory towards [him], yell and … saw [the partner's] hands swing around." Petitioner never complained to the equity partner because all of this was … was leaving. He denied ever overhearing any inappropriate comments about petitioner even though his office and desk …
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… Outland was convicted of second- degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 and 2C:5-2, and fourth- … record. Defendant was unfamiliar with terms such as accomplice liability, renunciation, or the defense of … requesting "clarification of the meaning of 'conspiracy to commit robbery.'" With counsel's consent, the judge told the …
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… New Jersey State Police (NJSP) and dismissed plaintiff's complaint alleging violations of the Conscientious Employee … plaintiff's motion to file and serve a second amended complaint against the NJSP alleging violations of the New … judge erred by denying his motion to file a second amended complaint alleging a LAD claim. Relying on Rule 4:9-3, …
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… . . . [D]efendant ignored several traffic signals and committed multiple motor vehicle violations. When . . . … charge of third-degree eluding. In exchange, the State recommended a two-year probationary sentence and agreed to … episode as described in the police report" when she committed the present offense. The director also stated …
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… witnesses or documentary evidence at the hearing. In her comprehensive opinion, Judge Gallina-Mecca carefully … Laverty and Mone also lacked a personal interest in the outcome of the proceedings. Although John's interest in the … judge elaborated: A review of the material, relevant and competent evidence in this case leads to the inexorable …
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… In granting the FRO, the family court found defendant committed the predicate act of harassment against plaintiff. … However, the family court cautioned defendant to cease communicating with plaintiff as plaintiff perceived his communications to be harassing. The family court dismissed …
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… States and Jordan. On October 2, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant seeking injunctive relief under … alleged that on September 1 and 25, 2015, defendant committed acts of domestic violence, specifically harassment … messages at all hours of the day and night. In the amended complaint, plaintiff alleged defendant called her "a whore" …