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… in 2012 after a twenty-two-year marriage. They have one daughter, Madison, who is emancipated.1 As part of their … In 2012, plaintiff referred to A.V. as her "boyfriend" and visited him "most weekends." In July 2014, plaintiff moved … with [plaintiff]," and he had no idea what she earned as a freelance photographer. Plaintiff testified she is a …
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… development is in the flood hazard area or the riparian zone of a regulated water." Musconetcong Watershed Ass'n v. … Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary (last visited Jul. 24, 2024). With respect to a home, a property … or fill up a hole or weak spot," whereas to "mend" is "to free from faults or defects" or "put into good shape or …
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… M.E., whom she claimed was abusing steroids and Suboxone, would not hit her when she was holding his daughter. … by staff having observed defendant "nodding off" while visiting the office with the baby. The Board expressed … a continuing adverse consequence to defendant, she remains free to contest the Division's continued care and custody of …
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… by the left arm and restrained him as he tried to break free. In so doing, she fractured the humerus, the bone between the elbow and the shoulder. 1 We use initials … up with Sue, she admitted that two days before the hospital visit, Greg (who was toilet- training) defecated on the …
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… by the left arm and restrained him as he tried to break free. In so doing, she fractured the humerus, the bone between the elbow and the shoulder. 1 We use initials … up with Sue, she admitted that two days before the hospital visit, Greg (who was toilet- training) defecated on the …
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… M.E., whom she claimed was abusing steroids and Suboxone, would not hit her when she was holding his daughter. … by staff having observed defendant "nodding off" while visiting the office with the baby. The Board expressed … a continuing adverse consequence to defendant, she remains free to contest the Division's continued care and custody of …
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… mailto:Comments.mailbox@njcourts.gov 1 Rule 1:40-12. Mediators and … Assignment Judge, relevant experience may be substituted for either a graduate degree or certification, or clinical … Office of the Courts may temporarily approve for a one-year period an applicant who has not yet completed the …
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… Submitted December 9, 2025 – Decided January 7, 2026 Before Judges Sumners and Susswein. On appeal from the … the renewal of summary judgment dismissing her negligence complaint. We are constrained to remand yet again with more … plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. The trial court reasoned that the staircase was not a common area based on …
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… Submitted December 9, 2025 – Decided January 7, 2026 Before Judges Sumners and Susswein. On appeal from the … the renewal of summary judgment dismissing her negligence complaint. We are constrained to remand yet again with more … plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. The trial court reasoned that the staircase was not a common area based on …
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… 1998), the Appellate Division held that the trial court committed plain error in failing to modify the model charges … Your finding on this issue may be based on such violation alone, but in the event that there is other or additional … the right to unrestricted communication, including personal visitation with any persons of his choice, at any reasonable …
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… States[,] with approximately 2730 locations in [twenty-one] states." Speedway owns and operates approximately … below-cost sales prohibition's unreasonable restriction on free trade and competition. In counts one, two and three of … to avoid the adverse financial consequences that would be visited on small, retail operators from aggressive, …
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… States[,] with approximately 2730 locations in [twenty-one] states." Speedway owns and operates approximately … below-cost sales prohibition's unreasonable restriction on free trade and competition. In counts one, two and three of … to avoid the adverse financial consequences that would be visited on small, retail operators from aggressive, …
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… of three counts of third-degree aggravated assault, one of which involved a domestic violence victim; … hours" and "[m]et with [defendant] countless times" "for free." In August 2017, defendant asked the victim for more … "voicemails." In September 2017, defendant unexpectedly visited the victim's workplace which left the victim …
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… of three counts of third-degree aggravated assault, one of which involved a domestic violence victim; … hours" and "[m]et with [defendant] countless times" "for free." In August 2017, defendant asked the victim for more … "voicemails." In September 2017, defendant unexpectedly visited the victim's workplace which left the victim …
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… sexual assault against K.H., N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(a) (count one); third- degree aggravated criminal sexual contact … again in 2007. The Family Part permitted defendant to have visitation with B.W. Initially, B.W. was allowed to visit … defendant's home after a visit. The judge found that B.W. "freely volunteered the information to her mother[,]" …
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… sexual assault against K.H., N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(a) (count one); third- degree aggravated criminal sexual contact … again in 2007. The Family Part permitted defendant to have visitation with B.W. Initially, B.W. was allowed to visit … defendant's home after a visit. The judge found that B.W. "freely volunteered the information to her mother[,]" …
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… as she would leave for several hours without telling anyone where she was going. The Division arranged for various … with the Division, attended services, supervised visits, medication monitoring, and therapy, which were … test, and ordered defendant's parental rights terminated to free the children for adoption. On appeal, defendant argues …
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… as she would leave for several hours without telling anyone where she was going. The Division arranged for various … with the Division, attended services, supervised visits, medication monitoring, and therapy, which were … test, and ordered defendant's parental rights terminated to free the children for adoption. On appeal, defendant argues …
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… to N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1a and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2a(1) and (2) (count one); first-degree purposeful or knowing murder, contrary to … and Davis were living in Georgia at the time; Smith was visiting form New Jersey. (Da 21; 10T 12-12 to 13-11; 10T … robbery for ten years, 85 percent. Defense counsel is free to argue for a lesser sentence to the second-degree …
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… ATTORNEY CONFIDENTIAL DATA This Notice is being issued to inform the bar of a cybersecurity incident experienced by one of the Judiciary's vendors. The Judiciary was recently ' … or court users with CodeRED. However, your business phone number and business email address may have been exposed …