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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2016-8827. Melissa Bialos … of its former employee, Nestor Moran, in this workers' compensation NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … injury – any harm 12 A-2588-16T1 caused has been remedied. We expect that going forward Cosmetic will be given a …
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… here, is an offender whose last of two prior crimes was committed or when the offender's "last release from … sentenced defendant to an extended term on a crime committed here on August 17 and 18, 2013,1 when it was … materials offered by the State and whether those materials comply with Shepard's requirements. Shepard refined the …
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… and the officers asked Ben to step out of the car. Ben complied, but was "very slow and sluggish . . . ." According … in his pocket. At the police station, Ben was unable to complete several field sobriety tests. Ben admitted to the … which was granted on June 8, 2017. In the Division's complaint, Ben was named an "interested party." In September …
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… estopped his later claim that the attorneys' negligence compelled him to settle for less than the full value of his … at the emergency department of Overlook Medical Center complaining of back and chest pain. The history recorded in … dismissed at arbitration. 5 A-0321-20 Isaacson on a per diem basis to meet plaintiff at the courthouse and …
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… under arrest for DWI and subsequent served him with a complaint-summons for DWI.1 Defendant consented to having … the emergency department. When asked whether someone could come to sign a Potential Liability form, defendant told … license, insurance card, and registration in the glove compartment. 6 A-3288-20 Following summations, the municipal …
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… A Family Part judge entered the FRO after finding defendant committed the predicate act of simple assault, N.J.S.A. … precipitated the filing of the present domestic violence complaint arose at the conclusion of defendant's parenting … of September 14, 2020, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint against defendant alleging assault and harassment; …
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… envelope. N.J.S.A. 19:63-12. Voters were instructed to complete the ballot and place it in the inner envelope. The … brief stating that it had "no interest in the ultimate outcome of an election contest." Ross then argues that the … Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam- 10 A-2758-20 webster.com/dictionary/intend (last visited Nov. 22, 2021).1 As used …
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… arguments and on November 20, 2019 issued an order and a comprehensive written opinion denying defendant's petition … affirm substantially for the reasons in Judge Mohammed's comprehensive and well-reasoned November 20, 2019 decision. We offer the following comments to amplify our opinion. II. "[W]here the [PCR] …
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… the letters, Sokerka launched an investigation, and compared the handwriting on envelopes with the handwriting … October 2018 when the harassment against K.W. turned to online postings. W.W. posted disparaging messages about K.W. … March 2018. According to W.W., upon receiving the divorce complaint, the "the first thing [he] did was . . . remove …
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… and before any charges were filed, Scoca and Snipes accompanied Stribling for an interview at the prosecutor's … trial in March 2012. In June 2011, Snipes filed a civil complaint on behalf of Stribling in the Law Division in … found guilty by the jury in the criminal case, his civil complaint was voluntarily dismissed. Before the trial, the …
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… On August 21, 2019, J.E. filed a domestic violence complaint alleging S.Q. harassed him during and after an … Also on August 21, 2019, S.Q. filed a domestic violence complaint alleging J.E. harassed her during the argument described in J.E.'s complaint. Both complaints included allegations of physical …
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… taking (counts three, eight, and eighteen); conspiracy to commit robbery (counts seven and seventeen); possession of a … inapplicable because defendant was the driver and did not commit the armed robbery, as was the case in his two prior … actual conduct has to be similar. Our [L]egislature made accomplice liability . . . practically the same as the actual …
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… a petition for PCR, which the trial court held until the completion of the appeal. State v. Dykeman ("Dykeman III"), … A-3566-14 (App. Div. Mar. 23, 2017). After that process was completed, "[t]he trial judge denied defendant's petition in … attorney conducted an inadequate investigation and did not communicate with him during the trial; (3) his trial …
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… Livingston Mall Venture (LMV) dismissing his complaint in lieu of prerogative writs in its entirety. We affirm for the reasons set forth in comprehensive twenty-four page written decision issued by … Planning Board (Board) adopted a Reexamination and Comprehensive Revision of the Master Plan (2007 Master …
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… At the time, defendant was not speeding, nor did he commit any other traffic violations. 3 A-2271-18 … the vehicle, he smelled "a strong odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle." Principato made contact … including a minor traffic offense, has been or is being committed.'" State v. Bacome, 228 N.J. 94, 103 (2017) …
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… On August 27, 2017, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint and obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO) against defendant, alleging defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. … challenged order was amended on March 13, 2020 to include a compensatory damages award to plaintiff in the sum of $4800. …
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… remote access to data on MDTs. It includes records from computer-aided dispatch reports; police, fire, and emergency … of Motor Vehicle (DMV) or Division of Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC). 5 A-1252-19 vehicle. Devlin issued him … articulable and reasonable suspicion that [a] driver has committed a motor vehicle offense" before the officer may …
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… (NJ Transit) and dismissing with prejudice her single-count complaint alleging she was injured due to NJ Transit's … to the 1957 Agreement were the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and the Parking Authority of the Borough of … of proof on a plaintiff "than is demanded in ordinary common-law negligence cases." Bligen v. Jersey City Hous. …
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… in the cost of living, increases or decreases in their income and Social Security, the possible loss of or inability … of this Agreement. The parties were each aware of the income, assets and liabilities of the other and this … and every respect. . . . . (e) They have made a full and complete disclosure of all assets, income and liabilities to …
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… Division, Essex County, Docket No. L-7097-14. Richard A. McOmber argued the cause for appellant (McOmber & McOmber, … in itself a permissible consideration in assessing a fee." Diehl v. Diehl, 389 NJ Super. 443, 455 (App. Div. 2006). Lema argues …