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… OF JOHN BASILE'S FIREARMS PURCHASER IDENTIFICATION CARD AND COMPELLING THE SALE OF HIS FIREARMS. … his Firearm Purchaser Identification Card (FPIC) and compelling the sale of his firearms. We affirm. I. In … revoke appellant's FPIC under N.J.S.A. 2C:58-3(f), and to compel the sale of his firearms. Judge Christopher R. …
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… and DANIEL CHUN, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. GOLDEN NUGGET ONLINE GAMING, INC., Defendant-Respondent. … the Law Division's May 23, 2022, order dismissing their complaint against Golden Nugget Online Gaming, Inc. (GNOG or … estoppel, and the entire controversy doctrine barred their complaint. Mills also claims the trial court erred in …
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… him with a business venture to invest in a new 'production company.'" Id. at 2. Linda signed a contract "guaranteeing … the judge noted Yates said he "met with [Linda] to discuss online sports betting"; "[Linda] was interested in investing … the judge reasoned given Bailey's "interest in the outcome of the case, it [wa]s plausible that trial counsel …
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… findings, we need not recite the facts definitively or comprehensively. The following summary will suffice for present purposes. After competitive bidding under the Public Schools Contracts Law, … hired. The Contractor will have the sole responsibility to compensate its employees including all applicable taxes, …
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… In August 2016, after receiving information that defendant committed the robbery, police requested a DNA forensic … guilty to first-degree armed robbery. The State agreed to recommend twelve years in prison, subject to an eighty-five … N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3), "risk that the defendant will commit another offense," 7 A-0994-22 and nine, N.J.S.A. …
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… such a disjointed day maybe you just need to go home and come back tomorrow and then just have a full normal day of … her, they had a "different opinion" of the case, they were communicating to her that 11 A-1888-19 she was a "hindrance," and the jury complained to the trial court that she was "very confused." …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. HARRAH'S ATLANTIC CITY OPERATING COMPANY, LLC, d/b/a HARRAH'S RESORT ATLANTIC CITY, … wet substance on defendant Harrah's Atlantic City Operating Company, LLC's casino floor. Plaintiff claimed video … Fuente De Vida Corporation v. National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, 224 N.J. 189, 199 (2016), the …
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… charges were brought against her, alleging: (1) conduct unbecoming toward a student; (2) chronic absenteeism; (3) incapacity; and (4) conduct unbecoming a teacher. The first charge related to a January 2018 … described in the other charges constituted conduct unbecoming and "warrant[ed] her immediate dismissal." 3 …
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… positions. In September 2021, the Thompsons filed a complaint and order to show cause to establish the boundary … line between the properties. Attached to the Thompsons' complaint was a January 1999 survey by William Reale, which … been able to depose Feldman, that could also have been remedied by the court without unduly delaying the trial. 12 …
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… On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2023-1728. Catherine M. Elston argued … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Bernadette Dronson, Deputy Attorney General, on … 23, 2023 final administrative action by the Civil Service Commission (CSC), denying his promotion to fire captain. He …
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… eighteen months "for the limited purpose of allowing him to comply with an educational remediation plan." Accordingly, … reformatted).] The statute stated that it was to become effective immediately on January 10, 2022. L. 2021, c. … the Legislature's intent.'" In re Proposed Constr. of Compressor Station, 476 N.J. Super. 556, 565 (App. Div. …
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… T.S. told her they lived in the Roosevelt Village apartment complex in Carteret. Smikle took Couch, N.G., Smikle's … found that Odum's statement was not likely to change the outcome of the trial because her claims were not plausible in … also concluded that defendant did not establish that the outcome of her trial would have been different had her counsel …
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… presented no evidence that the City caused the boards to become uneven nor was there evidence that the City had actual … on or across the boardwalk could cause boards to become uneven and the City "failed to make timely repairs to … take care of." McReynolds also explained that boards can become uneven for numerous different reasons, including …
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… and subsequently by J.Z. against K.M.3 Both parties' complaints arose from the same events occurring on August … she was pregnant, and he threw her phone at her after she complained to J.Z. about the smell he created when he made … J.Z. presented text messages from K.M. illustrating these comments. He recalled an incident when he came home from …
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… 29, 2023, when K.C. called police to report P.C. had committed an act of domestic violence against her. When … morning hours of October 30. She later had to amend the TRO complaint to include prior acts of domestic violence, … also testified about four additional sexual assaults P.C. committed against her in 2023. On April 4, "[P.C.] ripped …
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… no. 17-0012, on the property. Plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint on June 14, 2021, naming Gupta as a defendant, as … interests in the property between the filing of the complaint and the recording of the lis pendens. Accordingly, plaintiff filed an amended complaint naming defendant on August 10, 2021. Two days …
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… and would "love to have visitors." They agreed he would come over a few days later. Plaintiff believed it was "imminently possible" someone might come over to defendants' house while he was there because Shore was "very lonely," "wanted to have some company," and "has other friends." He understood Shore had …
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… evidence at trial supports the court's finding that J.L. committed a predicate act of domestic violence, see N.J.S.A. … further abuse, see N.J.S.A. 2C:25-29(b), we affirm. In her complaint seeking a temporary restraining order (TRO) under the Act, S.A.P. alleged J.L. committed three different predicate acts: stalking, N.J.S.A. …
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… REPRESENTATIVES, AND JUDICIARY CLERK DRIVER FROM THE COMPETITIVE TO THE NON-COMPETITIVE DIVISION OF THE CAREER SERVICE. … and Fisher. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2022-1575. Edwin F. Chociey, Jr., …
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… that in exchange for the guilty plea, the State would recommend a nine-year prison sentence, subject to an … that during plea negotiations, the State's sentencing recommendation had ranged from a ten-year to an eight-year … for eight years" at sentencing regardless of the State's recommendation. During the plea colloquy, the trial judge …