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… interpretation and do not want to continue), that will terminate the test and all scoring units that follow the …
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… to an appropriate authority. A court employee, after termination of employment, shall not disclose confidential …
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… from the … Supreme Court Clerk's Office … Resignation will terminate your membership to the NJ Bar. To be readmitted, …
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… who informed her that plaintiff wanted to see their children before the upcoming hearing. The responding … "as [he] wasn't arrested and never violated the law." Support Services Commander Lieutenant Jeffrey Ackerson … 59:2-3(a); -3(b). Therefore, Meehan's probable cause determination cannot form the basis for any liability to …
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… who informed her that plaintiff wanted to see their children before the upcoming hearing. The responding … "as [he] wasn't arrested and never violated the law." Support Services Commander Lieutenant Jeffrey Ackerson … 59:2-3(a); -3(b). Therefore, Meehan's probable cause determination cannot form the basis for any liability to …
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… tract to a PCD. According to the new MP, the PCD would support a broad swath of nonresidential uses, including … lack of analysis of the impact of gas emissions on school children, and asked how much Clarksville Road would be … "An appellate court reviews de novo the trial court's determination of the motion to dismiss under Rule 4:6-2(e)." …
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… which could be converted to cash to be used for his or her support and maintenance." N.J.A.C. 10:71-4.1(b). If an … for medical expenses. Because plaintiff did not have any children, McHugh suggested plaintiff transfer the title to … demeanor of all witnesses," it had found "all credibility determinations favored [plaintiff's] position." In that …
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… which could be converted to cash to be used for his or her support and maintenance." N.J.A.C. 10:71-4.1(b). If an … for medical expenses. Because plaintiff did not have any children, McHugh suggested plaintiff transfer the title to … demeanor of all witnesses," it had found "all credibility determinations favored [plaintiff's] position." In that …
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… histories and identify treatment needs. When addiction support is needed, the report recommends counseling at local … attached to their term of PTI supervision, they can be terminated from the program. Termination resumes the formal criminal process. Defendants …
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… 467 (2014) (citing R. 1:18). Generally, "there are two determinations to be made in connection with the imposition of … and entered an order in October 2015 fixing spousal support arrearages at $144,914.40 and ordering the … entered an order in this FD matter where the paternity of a child, born September 1, 2015, was at issue. As reflected in …
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… is charged with an offense against the spouse or partner, a child of the accused or of the spouse or partner, or a child … only as to the specific materials published. c. The determinations to be made by the court pursuant to this … party exercising the privilege, may instruct the jury in support of such privilege. … NOTE … : Adopted September …
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… 247 N.J. 319, 337 (2021). "[I]n all duty-of-care determinations, a 'court must first consider the … analyze whether accepted fairness and policy considerations support the imposition of a duty. '" Id. at 338 (quoting … expert testimony. Graham testified that his opinion was supported by "guidelines issued by JCP&L" and other business …
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… the impact that defendant's imprisonment would have on her children, and her successful efforts at controlling her … as intoxication, is not submitted to the jury for their determination. Alleyne, 570 U.S. at 115-16. In other words, … only to more fully explain his reasons for the sentence. He supported this view by citing to the portion of our decision …
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… A. Individuals who are the parents in a parent and child relationship with an alleged incapacitated person, as … will be reviewed by the Probate Part judge for a determination as to whether the person should be precluded … certify as follows: This certification is made by me in support of an application for a declaration of incapacity …
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… a dating relationship within the meaning of the Act and supported entry of the final restraining order (FRO). We … 16 A-4425-18T3 determination that the parties had engaged in a dating … a second TRO, (4) The best interests of the victim and any child; (5) In determining custody and parenting time the …
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… in the certification she had signed and submitted in support of her motion for medical and temporary benefits. … a judge of compensation's credibility findings as these determinations are 'often influenced by matters such as … N.J. at 79 (explaining plain-error standard); N.J. Div. of Child Prot. & Permanency v. A.B., 231 N.J. 354, 367 (2017) …
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… in the certification she had signed and submitted in support of her motion for medical and temporary benefits. … a judge of compensation's credibility findings as these determinations are 'often influenced by matters such as … N.J. at 79 (explaining plain-error standard); N.J. Div. of Child Prot. & Permanency v. A.B., 231 N.J. 354, 367 (2017) …
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… Ignorance or Mistake, 2C:2-4(c); Accomplice: Renunciation Terminating Complicity, 2C:2-6(e)(3); Intoxication, … to allow the party in default to present witnesses in support or in opposition of that defense at the trial or to …
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… relies on State v. Muhammad, 182 N.J. 551 (2005) to support his argument that the prosecutor's comments in … that incarceration would have on his family and minor child, and taken into consideration defendant's intellectual … sentence him to a lower range. Our review of a sentencing determination is limited. See State v. Roth, 95 N.J. 334, …
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… relies on State v. Muhammad, 182 N.J. 551 (2005) to support his argument that the prosecutor's comments in … that incarceration would have on his family and minor child, and taken into consideration defendant's intellectual … sentence him to a lower range. Our review of a sentencing determination is limited. See State v. Roth, 95 N.J. 334, …