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… DIVISION January 17, 2018 A-5101-15T4 2 involuntary commitment to a hospital, should be treated differently for … 4 processed because he did not provide all of the requisite documentation. Due to his condition,5 defendant failed … In our review, we are guided by the following principles. "In A-5101-15T4 8 interpreting regulations, we take the …
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… claim. Plaintiff was employed by defendant HEL, Inc. as a salesman. Defendant Dr. Jasbir Singh, who was based in the … her supervisory role, Sweeney oversaw employees' use of the company expense account. Defendant Russell Lee was the … claim is based on documents relating to plaintiff's compensation, which are discussed later in this opinion. On …
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… to a grand jury that defendant, a pediatric surgeon, molested four teenage patients during and after medical … the court concluded the State could not establish defendant committed second-degree endangering the welfare of a child. … Ibid. He had dated the mother for three months and visited her on a weekly basis. In addition, there was no …
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… 4:6-2(a) for lack of subject matter jurisdiction and to compel arbitration pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2A:23B-7. We affirm. I. Unless otherwise indicated, the following facts are alleged in the LLC's amended complaint or undisputed. The LLC is a limited liability …
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… Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Middlesex County, Docket No. FN-12-0159-17. Joseph E. Krakora, … the stop occurred at 11:53 p.m. 5 A-3698-17T4 beverage coming from [defendant's] breath," and asked her "if … the instructions and defendant still could not successfully complete the test; at that point, he asked her to step out …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket Nos. L-5141-21 and L-5616-21. Albert … judgment to defendant Heidi Ann Lepp on, plaintiff's complaint alleging defamation and fraud against Lepp during … judgment in A-2089-21, plaintiff does not provide the requisite "concise statement of the facts material to the issues …
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… retiree prescription drug program, was even possible much less reasonably debatable. Accordingly, for the reasons that … the State Health Benefits Plan. The State Health Benefits Commission subsequently allowed Newark to withdraw its … formulary," which could be accessed on Horizon's website, noting "the drug list will change periodically as …
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… DNA INDEXING SYSTEM SHOULD HAVE BEEN GRANTED. POINT III COMMENTS MADE BY THE COURT CONCERNING A SUITCASE FOUND IN … home various tools and devices that could be used in committing a burglary, including a list of police radio … flashlights, a jewelry test kit and cleaner, and a wireless camera locator. A 5 A-1868-16T3 police witness …
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… Division, Hudson County, Docket No. L-4178-16. David R. Giles argued the cause for appellants (Law Offices of David R. … the Jersey City Board of Education (Board) with the State Commissioner of Education, on behalf of their son Samuel, … Education Act (IDEA), 20 U.S.C.A. § 1400 to 148. The Commissioner referred the petition to the Office of …
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… without supervision. At various times he has nevertheless lived with her. Harry and his younger brother George … yelling, biting, hitting, and throwing objects [had] become [their] way of communicating with their parent(s)." … Counsel explained to the judge that the children visited Goryeb Children's Hospital on September 19, 2017, at …
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… certification, the investigator indicated that based on a computer search of current public records, K.C.'s name was … 5:25 [a.m.] Our office has also observed . . . K.C. come off the bus typically at 3:15 [p.m.] On several … supplied by plaintiff showed that they were, in fact, "co-lessees." In a supplemental certification, plaintiff …
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… (LAD), N.J.S.A. 10:5-1 to -42. Specifically, plaintiff complained that disciplinary actions taken against her were … judgment to the AOC and dismissing with prejudice her complaint. She also appeals from an April 30, 2018 order … Officer with mitigated back pay, seniority, and benefits, less the sixty-day suspension. While the 2015 disciplinary …
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… and $11,500 per month beginning on September 1, 2014, unless a "terminating event" occurred. The MSA identifies four … In addition, plaintiff alleged that defendant and J.D. had comingled their finances. Plaintiff provided the court with … and J.D. as "[f]uture homeowners" in a residential community near Newtown, Pennsylvania. The publication also …
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… had been employed. After filing a claim under the Workers' Compensation Act ("Act"), N.J.S.A. 34:15-1 to -142, against … defendant Arjun Goyal, plaintiff Kirandeep Kaur filed her complaint in this matter individually, and in her … 458, 461 (1974); see also Fitzgerald v. Tom Coddington Stables, 186 N.J. 21, 30 (2006). In considering questions …
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… Petitioner-Appellant, v. PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS COMMISSION and TOWNSHIP OF HARDYSTON, … On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, Docket No. 2013-001. Jeffrey D. Catrambone … him with pay and charged him with violating the HPD's rules and regulations and standard operating procedures by: …
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… by FISHER, P.J.A.D. This is the third time this matter has come before us. The first time, we reversed defendant's … thereby violating double jeopardy and due process principles; and (3) imposed an excessive sentence. We reject the … count is without merit. A Defendant was charged with committing numerous offenses described in two indictments: …
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… JAMES, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … an automobile policy from defendant State Farm Insurance Company (State Farm) listing his wife and son as additional … willful, wanton, intentional, grossly negligent and in reckless disregard of their legal rights. State Farm filed a …
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… day after giving birth to Renee, abandoning her medically compromised infant daughter. Days later, Renee was … JCMC, Division caseworkers Arias and Buddy P. Toribio visited defendant at her maternal aunt's residence in the City … defendant failed to comply with these requirements less than a month before Renee was born. 11 A-3849-19 After …
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… terms of the Brimage2 plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend a ten-year prison term with a forty-month period of … into cocaine distribution in Ocean, Monmouth, and Middlesex Counties. The investigation resulted in the arrest of … criminal activity prior to making any determination to recommend a reduction of the previously agreed upon …
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… of counsel and on the brief). PER CURIAM This case comes before us for a second time. Because we find the … discovered evidence and relied on Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) testimony now deemed unreliable … exhibited by sexually abused children: secrecy; helplessness; entrapment and accommodation; delayed, conflicted, …