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… at the direction of a "director and/or principal" of the company. Further, the court found plaintiff's claims were … argues summary judgment was inappropriately granted as the competent evidence, viewed in a light most favorable to … 7, 2007, it had paid its account in full and accumulated a credit balance of A-6455-08T1 5 $10,000. Despite these …
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… opportunities to re-engage with services. To that end, he completed a psychological evaluation with Dr. Alison … for child abuse. Based on the test results, Dr. Winston recommended supervised visitation, as well as treatment … knowledge in [his] field." Ultimately, the court credited his testimony given at trial. On July 21, 2021, the …
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… persistent offender term, it could have imposed. On the accompanying judgment of conviction, the court added that … the judgment of conviction to reflect no prior service credits. Defendant appealed again. 1 State v. Yarbough, 100 … of violence or threats of violence; (c) the crimes were committed at different times or separate places, rather than …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1755-20 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF M.A. ________________________ Argued January … appeals from a March 2, 2021 order of the Law Division recommitting him to the Special Treatment Unit (STU) for the … required by his conditional discharge. The judge repeatedly credited the State's experts and 12 A-1755-20 found that …
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… medical leave, the PBOE denied her request for reasonable accommodations as well as an extension of her leave into the … retirement benefits because she "lack[ed] the requisite number of years of service." The Board also denied her … The Board agreed with the ALJ's decision to give greater credit to its medical experts. Andrews-Williams has not …
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… 2 PER CURIAM Plaintiff Steven E. Centofanti filed a complaint seeking damages from his employer for alleged … 1 All other claims have been resolved. Because Centofanti's complaint included a claim under the federal Family and … purchased goods for his personal use with the Inn's credit card; assigned the Inn's employees to do work at his …
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… Defendant appeals the denial of its motion to dismiss the complaint pursuant to R. 4:6-2(e). Although the motion … plaintiffs' claims are subject to arbitration, are so exquisitely fact sensitive that we find no fault in the trial … in mind "the contractual scheme as a whole," Republic Bus. Credit Corp. v. Camhe-Marcille, 381 N.J. Super. 563, 569 …
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… accrued interest of $21,227, for a total of $47,200.83 when combined with the loan principal. The Division informed … status.1 1 On March 2, 2018, the State and the Commissioner of the IRS entered into a closing agreement … Any member who has at least [three] years of service to his credit for which he has contributed as a member may borrow …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2011-17344. Joseph Michael … III appeals from an August 13, 2018 order of the Workers' Compensation Court denying his application for medical and … Here, the compensation judge articulated his reasons for crediting Dr. Grob's testimony, including the doctor's …
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… accrued interest of $21,227, for a total of $47,200.83 when combined with the loan principal. The Division informed … status.1 1 On March 2, 2018, the State and the Commissioner of the IRS entered into a closing agreement … Any member who has at least [three] years of service to his credit for which he has contributed as a member may borrow …
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… the decision of the Department of Corrections Office of Community Programs (OCP) denying his release to a … eight-year-term for bail jumping. With the benefit of jail credits, he became eligible for parole in late 2019, but … minimum status in February 2018. That satisfied a prerequisite for assignment 3 A-1962-18T4 to an RCRP. See N.J.A.C. …
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… for the reasons set forth by Judge Michael C. Gaus in his comprehensive and well- reasoned oral opinion. Plaintiff … 28, 2016. On February 9, 2016, Judge Gaus rendered a comprehensive oral opinion. Preliminarily, the judge found … running his own wealth management business on the side." Crediting defendant's unrebutted testimony that plaintiff …
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… relative to our determination. Upon a report of citizen complaints that there was a dead body in defendant's … victim had a "volatile" relationship, including assaults committed by E.G.-J. upon him. 1 Miranda v. Arizona, 384 … count three, and awarded defendant 1597 days of jail time credit pursuant to Rule 3:21-8. Count two was merged with …
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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). … proved that his counsel's alleged errors caused the requisite prejudice. To establish prejudice, a defendant must … the jury that the evidence regarding gang membership, if credited at all, had relevance only to the issue of motive …
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… 2021). However, the court remanded for a hearing on jail credits, see id. at 573, a determination not challenged … (3) any observed activity of the person, (4) physical comparisons with the height or size of nearby objects or … height or age, (6) whether the observed individual has a comparatively similar age or height as the witness, (7) …
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… distributed muscle relaxants. Defendant claimed the victim commented, "I shouldn't be drinking around men because I … the State agreed to dismiss the second degree charge, recommend 364 days in the Burlington County Jail as a … defendant was serving in Camden County, 354 days of jail credit for time served, a TASC evaluation, random urine …
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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. … until the prior year. At some point, plaintiff's mother had committed suicide and her father had remarried. The incident … Referencing the testimony of each witness, the trial judge credited plaintiff's account and found her video recording …
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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. … until the prior year. At some point, plaintiff's mother had committed suicide and her father had remarried. The incident … Referencing the testimony of each witness, the trial judge credited plaintiff's account and found her video recording …
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… distributed muscle relaxants. Defendant claimed the victim commented, "I shouldn't be drinking around men because I … the State agreed to dismiss the second degree charge, recommend 364 days in the Burlington County Jail as a … defendant was serving in Camden County, 354 days of jail credit for time served, a TASC evaluation, random urine …
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… to be preferable, (i.e., Borough Council, Township Committee). However, if they wish to file separate … Fischer 's petitions, arguing neither of them had the requisite fifty signatures and had not signatures, respectively. … relied upon her firsthand knowledge and experience . . . crediting that the petitions . . . were brought to [t]own …