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… We refer to this institution by the name listed on Brick's website, which is the "Osbornville Elementary School." … Prot., 447 N.J. Super. 423, 438 (App. Div. 2016) (citing Fastenberg v. Prudential Ins. Co. of Am., 309 N.J. Super. … When the basis for the disapproval has been remedied, the Subcontractor shall be paid 16 A-3981-18T3 the …
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… of alimony, calculate the temporary modification, impute income, permit defendant to file a motion to extend limited … becoming licensed, plaintiff established an LLC, created a website, and began promoting his business on social media … a Family Part court is entitled to use various remedies to enforce a judgment or order concerning alimony after …
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… and present Zoning Officer, Charles McGroarty, received a complaint from one of defendants' neighbors about noise on … on multiple occasions 3 A-0778-22 after receiving a noise complaint from one of defendants' neighbors, as well as … and the Township planner, . . . and [the] PMZ Landscaping website . . . were all entered into evidence," showing "PMZ …
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… Defendant was convicted of a robbery near a fried chicken fast food restaurant at around 11:00 p.m. The victim told … not be the perpetrator and that the witness should not feel compelled to make an identification[.]" Id. at 290. … inherently suggestive. [Ibid.] 7 A-5048-16T3 Pointing to studies on showup identifications, the Court noted that …
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… one must have a knowing intentional control of that item accompanied by a knowledge of its character. So, a person who … to the jury's question. He stated: [T]here is no hard and fast definition of passing control, fleeting, or uncertain … the jury instructions I gave, as well 5 A-5489-16T2 your common sense, to determine if Mr. Armstrong owned, …
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… set forth its limited findings pertaining to appellant's complaint that her employer, a dentist, installed a camera … . . . . was just constantly degrading my work ethic. He was complaining about how fast I was working, the words that I was using, how I was …
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… the reasons outlined by Judge Angela F. Borkowski in her comprehensive and cogent written opinion. We add some brief comments to add context to our decision. Appellant was tried … in 2001, when he was a twenty-year-old manager at a fast food restaurant, in charge of interviewing and hiring …
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… because she "figured that no one would be driving in the fast lane." On May 26, 2016, a grand jury indicted defendant … of the negotiated plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend defendant be sentenced on the indictable charge to … of the defendant indicate that the defendant is unlikely to commit another offense"; and N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(11), "the …
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… Civil Part judgment following a bench trial, dismissing his complaint with prejudice NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … vehicle accident. We affirm. After defendants' insurance company denied the claim, plaintiff filed a negligence … "not a heavy impact" because Laday "was not driving really fast." At the conclusion of the trial, the judge determined …
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… Civil Part judgment following a bench trial, dismissing his complaint with prejudice NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … vehicle accident. We affirm. After defendants' insurance company denied the claim, plaintiff filed a negligence … "not a heavy impact" because Laday "was not driving really fast." At the conclusion of the trial, the judge determined …
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… the reasons outlined by Judge Angela F. Borkowski in her comprehensive and cogent written opinion. We add some brief comments to add context to our decision. Appellant was tried … in 2001, when he was a twenty-year-old manager at a fast food restaurant, in charge of interviewing and hiring …
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… set forth its limited findings pertaining to appellant's complaint that her employer, a dentist, installed a camera … . . . . was just constantly degrading my work ethic. He was complaining about how fast I was working, the words that I was using, how I was …
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… because she "figured that no one would be driving in the fast lane." On May 26, 2016, a grand jury indicted defendant … of the negotiated plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend defendant be sentenced on the indictable charge to … of the defendant indicate that the defendant is unlikely to commit another offense"; and N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(11), "the …
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… Defendant was convicted of a robbery near a fried chicken fast food restaurant at around 11:00 p.m. The victim told … not be the perpetrator and that the witness should not feel compelled to make an identification[.]" Id. at 290. … inherently suggestive. [Ibid.] 7 A-5048-16T3 Pointing to studies on showup identifications, the Court noted that …
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… one must have a knowing intentional control of that item accompanied by a knowledge of its character. So, a person who … to the jury's question. He stated: [T]here is no hard and fast definition of passing control, fleeting, or uncertain … the jury instructions I gave, as well 5 A-5489-16T2 your common sense, to determine if Mr. Armstrong owned, …
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… charges pending against him, stating, "[c]onspiracy to commit murder, unlawful possession of a handgun and … Y]ou can call . . . . [T]hat was the day after my cousin died, my cousin was Chris Ro[d]gers, the one that died in Vineland. Defendant also told the officers he …
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… charges pending against him, stating, "[c]onspiracy to commit murder, unlawful possession of a handgun and … Y]ou can call . . . . [T]hat was the day after my cousin died, my cousin was Chris Ro[d]gers, the one that died in Vineland. Defendant also told the officers he …
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… charges pending against him, stating, "[c]onspiracy to commit murder, unlawful possession of a handgun and … Y]ou can call . . . . [T]hat was the day after my cousin died, my cousin was Chris Ro[d]gers, the one that died in Vineland. Defendant also told the officers he …
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… EXEMPTIONS Per the below forms on the New Jersey Taxation website, the New Jersey Judiciary is exempt from all taxes … coffee, assorted teas, and bottled water. a. Breakfast: Continental/Hot Buffet b. Lunch: Hot Buffet c. … fee or profit, clerical support, travel expenses, per diem, safety equipment, materials, supplies, managerial …
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… EXEMPTIONS Per the below forms on the New Jersey Taxation website, the New Jersey Judiciary is exempt from all taxes … coffee, assorted teas, and bottled water. a. Breakfast: Continental/Hot Buffet b. Lunch: Hot Buffet c. … fee or profit, clerical support, travel expenses, per diem, safety equipment, materials, supplies, managerial …