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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 …
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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, … After having a cigarette on the porch, he was eating breakfast when K.C. entered the room and "started talkin' down at …
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… County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Patrick F. Galdieri, II, Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and on the … he could easily identify the robber because he had come to the gas station to try to sell him a bicycle three … from the gas station. According to Cruz, after defendant completed his purchase, he returned to the car. As Cruz …
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… her, "sought out where [she] went to the gym," and "made a comment . . . [on] a workout video that [plaintiff's … plaintiff's mother that "if she wanted to file a criminal compl[ai]nt" against defendant, "she could do so with the … against defendant. His mother subsequently filed a criminal complaint against defendant, alleging defendant assaulted …
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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 …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:12-3(a). Defendant argues: the trial court committed error by improperly joining offenses related to … outside where defendant slapped him and told him not to come back or he would deport and kill him. Defendant was … "seem[ed] drunk" on the 5 A-2855-20 night in question and complained to defendant when she refused to serve him. …
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… terms on the convictions and directed that Uriarte comply with the requirements of Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 … PSL. N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4. 1 Following the date of Uriarte's commission of the offense for which he was convicted under … urine test showed Uriarte had used cocaine and THC. Uriarte completed a Board form acknowledging that on July 4, 2021, …
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… to terminate all his obligations under the Registration and Community Notification Law (Megan's Law), N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to … Law and inconsistent with well-established principles of comity. Accordingly, we affirm the April 17, 2024 order … . . . for reasons of 'practice, convenience and expediency.'" Ibid. (quoting Mast, Foos & Co. v. Stover Mfg. …
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… -35, and an order granting attorney's fees to plaintiff as compensatory damages pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:25-29(b)(4).1 … newborn grandchild to visit, hoping that "the house would become more of a family center." Wehn asked only plaintiff to … twice since the TRO was entered. Notwithstanding the TRO compelling defendant to leave, Wehn told plaintiff that she …
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… 2023 order granting defendants' motions to dismiss their complaint with prejudice for failure to state a claim … There is no legal authority . . . that they had to obediently follow without regard to exercising judgment or … in a given state of facts in a prescribed manner in obedience to the mandate of legal authority, without regard to …
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… him to live in the apartment. Jack responded that he was coming to the apartment building anyway, she needed to let … Also on September 2, 2023, Ellen filed a domestic violence complaint in the Family Part requesting entry of a temporary … order (TRO) against 4 A-2364-23 Jack. Ellen alleged Jack committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4, …