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… behalf of his brother while on-duty and using a PD-issued computer for personal reasons. In 2014, plaintiff filed a Law Division complaint, alleging that defendants initiated the multiple … on the terms and conditions of employment, it shall be embodied in 8 N.J.S.A. 34:13A-1 to -49. 18 A-0597-17T1 writing …
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… the State from presenting certain laboratory evidence, compel the State to provide additional discovery, and … defendant's room. Ricciardelli observed several persons coming in and out of the room. Early in the afternoon, … found two sheets of THC wax wrapped in wax paper. In a compartment in the trunk of the Mercedes, the officers …
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… a "baggie with some residue on it," which he testified was "common packaging material for narcotics purposes, for the … Detective Guzman explained that inositol powder is "a common cutting agent utilized to cut cocaine, specifically." … supplement, but the detectives seized it because "it's commonly a tool or resource utilized in the narcotics trade …
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… While still married, plaintiff purchased a landscaping company known as Anchor Landscaping and Anchor Property … the parties signed a "Co-ownership Work Responsibility and Compensation Agreement . . . in the Joint Ownership of … properties had a value of $550,000. The PSA also referenced commercial trucks and trailers used by Anchor and stated …
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… Rick "thought [Bill] and [his] mom w[ere] hacking into the computer and had cameras in the house." Bill explained that … to agree with Rick's false claims about the cameras and computer hacking because Rick "would not stop." Rick brought … a marked improvement [in Rick] despite the fact that he had completed seven out of twelve sessions." On June 18, 2017, …
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… to her four children, L.M. (Linda), born in 2003; Ez.M. (Eddie), born in 2004; J.M. (Jill), born in 2006; and A.M. … of the three girls. The court directed that the parties comply with all Division recommendations. In January 2015, the caseworker reported …
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… during which he must serve thirty-eight years before becoming eligible for parole. On appeal defendant raises a … revealed the Xbox usernames of children with whom defendant communicated and shared pornographic photographs and videos. … entered a formal request to proceed pro se and underwent a competency evaluation on February 24, 2015. The third judge …
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… A-3219-19 Plaintiff Stephanie Halliday filed a single-count complaint alleging defendant Bioreference Laboratories, Inc. … to -14, by terminating her employment in retaliation for complaints and objections she made to her supervisors … expressly provides a cause of action and various remedies to an employee aggrieved by an employer's unlawful …
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… in 2008 as senior director of a new health economics outcome research (HEOR) department within its oncology … of each respective plan. In the event of an employee's noncompliance with the law, the company's code of conduct, or … the HEOR group's responsibility for evaluation of such studies, he failed to include anyone from the group as an email …
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… victim in the head during a drug transaction, a murder he committed when he was sixteen years old. After merger, the … TESTIFY IN HIS OWN DEFENSE. REVERSAL IS REQUIRED. II. THE COMPLETE LACK OF ANY JURY CHARGE ON IDENTIFICATION – WHEN … as "Mooch." Simmons stated Mooch wore a ski mask, a blue hoodie and blue jeans, and she could only see his eyes. Keil …
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… COOPER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. UNITED SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY and NATIONAL CLAIM SERVICES, LLC, … argued the cause for respondents United Specialty Insurance Company and National Claim Services, LLC (Michael S. … slipped and fell in a laundry room in the condominium complex for which Forest Hill serves as the condominium …
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… 5, 2020. The Family Part judge entered the first order, accompanied by a written statement of reasons, after a … the parties formed and operated a successful window component business, Velocity Marketing (VM). The business's … activity and various sales representatives working for commission throughout twenty-five states. 3 A-2885-19 Some …
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… motion for summary judgment and dismissing his two-count complaint in which he alleged defendants violated the New … former zoning officer, notifying him that a neighbor had complained about the condition of his property. The letter … On March 11, 2015, plaintiff's neighbor emailed Mammone complaining about overgrown shrubs, dilapidated structures, …
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… The investigation involved the interception of over 27,000 communications consisting of texts and phone calls pursuant … were conspiracy to engage in racketeering, conspiracy to commit murder, promoting organized street crime, armed … affairs of the [criminal] enterprise, the defendants would commit robberies, burglaries, thefts, and shoplifting, in …
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… was under twenty-six years of age at the time the crime was committed, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(14). Unpersuaded by … was an incident" at the gas station, "the subject who committed [the] crime was a six-foot black male and … his conversation with Petrola, defendant quickly opened a compartment in the backpack for a few seconds, and Storch …
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… placed a large order, and requested cashback. Assante completed the order and gave defendant cashback. A few days … might not be in these pictures" and Nilli should not feel compelled to make an identification. Additionally, the … may not be in the photo array and Nilli should not feel compelled to make an identification. In the event Nilli made …
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… Sasha Blount's cross-motion to increase child support, compel defendant to contribute toward the parties' child's … granting an upward modification, (2) improperly imputed income to him, (3) failed to make specific findings of … the New Jersey Child Support Guidelines (Guidelines)1 income limits by increasing the child support and directing …
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… and its former police chief, Paul Philipps. Plaintiff's complaint alleged violations of 42 U.S.C. 1 In Carifi v. … and remanded for a new trial, concluding the trial court committed reversible error regarding the issue of vicarious … 424, 431 (1997). The entire controversy doctrine is embodied in Rule 4:30A. It requires a litigant to present "all …
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… PASQUALE FALCETTI, JR., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. WATERFRONT COMMISSION OF NEW YORK HARBOR, Defendant-Respondent, and … order granting summary judgment to defendant Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor (the Commission) and dismissing plaintiff's claims for: (1) …
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… SUBSTANCE ABUSE ISSUES AND NOT ORDERING PLAINTIFF TO COMPLY WITH THE SUBSTANCE ABUSE EXPERT'S RECOMMENDATIONS. POINT II THE FAMILY COURT ABUSED ITS … changes to the judgment of divorce but ordered plaintiff to comply with the payment schedule. 5 A-3309-18 As an …