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… When the child was one year old, plaintiff filed a UIFSA complaint through the State of Maryland to fix defendant's … responses, the HO determined plaintiff's gross weekly income was $1,635 and defendant's gross weekly income, … there were no daycares open. . . . . [HO]: And you had to get a private sitter so you could work. That's …
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… To add the eCourts Expungement System access, click the “+ Get additional access.” 3 3. After you have added access for … case, select Court/Division as ‘Municipal’ and enter a complaint number for the defendant in the provided fields. 6 … records only/Older cases)” or “Other (Out of State),” completing the resulting fields, and selecting “Add.” Remove …
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… eCourts Civil Part – eFile Complaint to Change Name Page 1 of 20 Last Modified: … Wednesday, September 30, 2020 eCourts Civil Part – eFiling Complaint to Change Name Topic: eCourts Civil Part - eFiling … Civil Part – eFiling Complaint to Change Name 4. Click to get to the Case Jacket . Case Jacket Deficiency Correction …
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… Damage Although there are several ways of determining just compensation, the [insert name of party here] in this case … lot. The entire property is devoted to use as a marketplace including the parking lot which attracts customers who use cars to get there and to take home their purchases. If the land used …
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CAMS Page 1 Last Modified: Wednesday, October 09, 2024 Designee Users Topic: The following document will demonstrate how New Jersey attorneys may authorize another user as an efiler Designee within Attorney Registration. Summary: Using the “Designee …
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… on June 26, 2014. As part of his application, appellant completed the Consent for Mental Health Records Search form … of Police R. Craig Weber assigned Detective Anthony Dellatacoma to conduct appellant's background investigation. During … appointment, and the customer had to call the police to get him to end the sales call. While appellant's application …
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… officer's guilty finding and imposition of sanctions for committing prohibited acts *.803 and *.203, in violation of … tobacco[,] or pills" but "[c]ode word green [was] a vegetative substance that [was] marijuana." Kline acknowledged … at the dairy, it was "reasonable to believe someone could get it to the dairy from the fence line." The disciplinary …
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… with her decision and "kept calling a lot trying to get [her] to come back, trying to explain what happened." At one point, … the earlier incident. As they were leaving, he asked her to come to his apartment but she said no and he slammed her car …
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… disarming a law enforcement officer. The State recommended a seven-year period of incarceration subject to an … something that I advised you of that. . . . [M]ake sure you come . . . back on the sentencing date, okay? Yes? Defendant … on the sentencing date because he did not have a way of getting to the courthouse, he did not have a job, and he did …
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… assured Parker that those who worked during the storm would get paid for their work, either by the Board or by the City. … the New Jersey State Office of Fiscal Accountability and Compliance (OFAC) investigated possible overpayment to Board … by assisting the City in setting up shelters for people displaced by Hurricane Sandy. The Board next argues the motion …
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… daughter. Defendant's application also sought plaintiff's income tax returns and custody of their youngest daughter. … involved "a situation of a vexatious litigant who keeps coming back . . . to try to get relief that has already been denied by prior orders and …
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… third-degree theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-2(b)(2)(d). The State recommended a sentence of probation conditioned on 364 days in … Indictment A, defendant's counsel noted that defendant has "come very close to serving it out on the normal three flat … the calculations. The court advised that defendant would "get all the credit that you're talking about." When the …
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… strategy fails to obtain for a defendant the optimal outcome is insufficient to show that counsel was ineffective. … with, all that counsel had to work with. There's no way to get around that. And the Court finds that that does not make … The PCR judge determined that the initial expert was replaced because he was difficult to contact. As such, trial …
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… order on January 11, 2016 that imputed $200,000 in annual income to defendant and set his child support obligation at … to modify child support because he failed to submit a fully completed Case Information Statement (CIS) as required by … It is, on the contrary, a way for the trial judge to get a complete picture of the finances of the movants in a …
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… probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. 4 A-1167-18T3 Fritz, 105 N.J. at 58. Under those … Referring to the forms, the judge told defendant: "So you get the idea what the different conditions could 7 … what he would have discussed with trial counsel if he had visited him in the jail or taken his calls, or state the …
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… temporary restraining order (TRO) and a domestic violence complaint she filed under the Prevention of NOT FOR … Plaintiff and defendant were married and living together at the time of the alleged incidents, but their … is other evidence to enable such party to meet the requisite burden. See Liberty Mut. Ins. Co. v. Land, 186 N.J. …
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… discarded the gun when he fled police in an attempt to get rid of evidence" and did so "without any coercion by … of the public in which police ask questions and do not compel an individual to answer." State v. Rosario, 229 N.J. … be based on "specific and articulable facts which, taken together with rational inferences from those facts ," provide …
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… Both the security guard and bellman saw the shooter get into a sports utility vehicle (SUV) and the bellman … "what defendant's sentence 'would have been if he had accomplished what he intended,' i.e., murder." State v. … 129 N.J. 451, 459 (1992); R. 3:22-4. Judge Wild then comprehensively reviewed each of defendant's remaining …
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… one a tall, heavy-set black male. The car used in the commission of the robberies was described in the BOLO as an … gun used in that robbery, the officer asked defendant to get out of the car immediately after backup arrived. As … most thorough way," the judge nevertheless found it was accomplished in a legal way because the area searched was "not …
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… of the Law Division meet that criterion, our "task is complete," and we "should not disturb the result," even if … observations of the character and demeanor of witnesses and common human experience that are not transmitted by the … does not support a medical emergency sufficient to justify getting behind the wheel when under the influence of …