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… of the RDZ. After the public had notice and a chance to comment, the DEP denied the permit application. The reasons … for the denial included that the proposed project did not comply with the SRD due to the following: the proposed … other reason given was that the proposed project did not comply with the Stormwater Management rules, N.J.A.C. …
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… possession of a handgun. He contends the prosecutor committed a patent and gross abuse of discretion by … with Rule 3:28- 3(b)(1), defendant submitted statements of compelling reasons to justify his admission. Defendant … He added that he became known as a talented artist in his community and has been asked on several occasions to assist …
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… Bishop-Thompson. On appeal from the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, … and provide petitioner with the medical treatment recommended by his physician. We affirm. Petitioner was … Because the surgeries were unauthorized, respondent denied compensability. In November 2020, petitioner filed a …
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… officer. On October 30, 2017, she was served with a complaint, arrested, and charged with fourth-degree cruelty … (PNDA) on appellant. The PNDA charged her with: conduct unbecoming a public employee, N.J.A.C. 4A:2-2.3(a)(6); other … 7 A-3295-23 We review the denial of equitable remedies for an abuse of discretion. See Sears Mortg. Corp. v. …
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… in October 2021. A Burlington County probation officer recommended against defendant's admission. The officer stated: … N.J.S.A. 2C:43-12(e) PTI Guideline 14, when making a recommendation this officer must assess, "whether or not the … It is this officer's opinion that the needs of the community would be better served by the continued …
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… proposed tuition before September 2023, when the semester commenced." The court addressed the Newburgh v. Arrigo … child; (6) the financial resources of both parents; (7) the commitment to and aptitude of the child for the requested … or trust; (9) the ability of the child to earn income during the school year or on vacation; (10) the …
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… denied defendant's petition in a written decision accompanying her order of December 7, 2023. On appeal, … thorough and well-written decision. We add the following comments. I. In 1991, defendant was charged under Indictment … into a global plea agreement on both indictments, which recommended an aggregate prison term of seven-years with three …
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… V COURTNEY CHLEBINA - NANCY M. CHRISTENSEN t t THOMAS COMERFORD tt § TERESA A. CURTIN 1111 BENJAMIN DARCHE JUSTINE …
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… A.R.P.'s motion for summary judgment, dismissing her civil complaint alleging sexual assault by defendant A.R.P. The trial court found that plaintiff failed to file her complaint within the statute of limitations as then … Roik, 477 N.J. Super. 556, 574 (App. Div. 2024) (quoting Primmer v. Harrison, 472 N.J. Super. 173, 189 (App. Div. …
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… Roseland, NJ 07068 (862) 926-2082 pgarg(a), lowenstein .com TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF AUTHORITIES … 5 Heidi Eldridge, Juror Comprehension of Forensic Expert Testimony A Literature … to cross-examine the State's forensic expert. However, studies have shown that cross-examination of the State's …
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… not to possess firearms," and "employing a juvenile in the commission of a crime." Subsequently, on August 31, 2021, … dismiss the remaining counts in the indictment and recommend that the sentence imposed run concurrent with any … was applicable, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(6) ("The defendant has compensated or will compensate the victim . . . ."). The …
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… would bring the property's access points into closer compliance with the New Jersey State Highway Access … traffic signals timing; (3) add bicycle ramps and ADA-compliant crosswalks; and (4) expand Route 27 from two lanes … traffic engineer, and senior project manager, detailed his company's assessment of the plan and its alternative plan. …
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… restraining order (TRO) after filing a domestic violence complaint, alleging defendant committed the predicate acts of harassment and stalking. On … redirected her to address incidents contained "[i]n the complaint." Plaintiff testified to receiving "unwanted phone …
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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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… son. On July 18, 2023, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint alleging harassment and was granted a temporary … Plaintiff testified that on July 14, 2023, she caused a complaint for divorce to be served on defendant at the home … and received a text message from defendant telling her to "come home, pick up [her] stuff[,] and leave the house." …
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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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… a Borough Code Enforcement Officer issued a summons and complaint, alleging that defendant violated Ordinance … fall in passing along the same, and such condition shall be complained of to, or discovered by the Code Enforcement … by him/her so found, to the Borough Manager with his/her recommendations for the correction or elimination of such …
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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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… in Virginia, and the parties agreed that defendant could communicate with the children via their iPads every other … that required the TalkingParents App to be their "source of communication."3 Plaintiff testified that following her … application that helps divorced or separated parents communicate about their children without using their …
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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 …