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… a 270-day period of jail time, required defendant to comply with the registration requirements of Megan's Law, … next to each of the PSL-related questions, defendant confirmed that he knew PSL was "in addition to any other … "deal," and that its terms were "written accurately and completely in the plea papers that [defendant] and [his] …
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… would make the other children watch. In November 2005, Kate complained at school that defendant slapped Sara in the back … in the side and was not afraid to go home. The caseworker recommended family counseling. On Mother's Day in 2007, … out of the house for being ungrateful, although he claimed it was for less time and that they could use the …
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… sum due on the writ of execution, Quest approached Walker immediately after the sale with an offer to buy the property, … there was the possibility the winning bidder would not complete the purchase, and the amount of the surplus funds … as equity will not permit use of the Statute of Frauds to accomplish a fraud). Walker appeals, reprising the arguments …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1266-19T1 SELECTIVE AUTO INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. RAYMOND … judgment in favor of plaintiff Selective Auto Insurance Company of New Jersey (Selective). We affirm. I. On August … YOUR INSURED 100% NEGLIGENTLY and proximately caused an immediate surgical emergency which required weeks of …
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… for refusal should be reversed because the summons-complaint charged him with violating the implied consent … defendant "fumbl[ed] with documents," admitted having consumed alcohol, and performed poorly on field sobriety tests, … appeal shall operate as a consent to an amendment of the complaint in that court so as to substitute a new or …
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… also denied plaintiff's request to require defendant to accompany her to West Point and granted defendant's request … parties agreed to the amount of the buy-out after multiple comparative market analyses were prepared on each of the … In that motion, plaintiff sought to compel defendant to immediately pay her $32,400, representing plaintiff's alleged …
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… (JOD) entered on June 17, 2006. The JOD incorporated a comprehensive Property Settlement Agreement (PSA) that the … to act on Adam's behalf concerning "issues related to medical treatment and medical insurance[.]" Toward that end, … certification tells a perhaps compelling story, she points to no specific estimates or evaluations of what a …
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… He said the bag was to "the right . . . of the doorway, immediately inside the front door." When he looked in the bag, … (count seven); second-degree possession of a weapon while committing a CDS offense, in violation of N.J.S.A. … "under all the circumstances, . . . the police action was completely appropriate . . . ." The court also found both …
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… duties as required by N.J.S.A. 43:15A-43." Vina claimed he suffered disabling injuries when he slipped and fell … tell the principal I fell?" Vina explained, "I'm not gonna come back in because, I'm just gonna get out of here, … or assigned duties." N.J.S.A. 18A:66-39(c). Lastly, Vina points to the stipulation that his fall occurred on school …
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… provides that "[a] member's retirement application becomes 4 A-5228-17T3 effective on the first of the month … 17:4-6.2 provides that a member's retirement allowance becomes due and payable "[thirty] days after the date the … N.J.S.A. 43:16A-9(5)(a) addresses when a member is deemed an active member of the PFRS for eligibility purposes: …
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… application. I. On September 14, 2016, in response to a complaint of a foul odor, a Nutley police officer gained … several cat carcasses on the floor in varying states of decomposition. Some of the remains were skeletal. Other … The toilet bowls were completely dry, the cats having consumed all of the water in them. The deplorable conditions and …
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… child support. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: I. THE COURT ERRED IN RULING … fees within one week." On the record, both parties confirmed they understood the terms and voluntarily entered into … defendant in violation of litigant's rights for failing to comply with the provisions of the first agreement, requiring …
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… evaluation. Defendant's expert, a psychologist, issued a comprehensive report after interviewing plaintiff, … that plaintiff had done "immeasurable harm" to her immediate family, whereas, with defendant, "they fe[lt] safe, … and behavior in the presence of her son and also the recommendations of her individual therapist. It is hoped that …
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… had an interest in a surgery center. Plaintiff also is a medical doctor. Before she married defendant, plaintiff was … things, that plaintiff was capable of earning annual income of $166,000 through December 2013, $185,000 through … 2015. The judge also found that defendant's annual income was $425,000. The judge awarded plaintiff alimony of …
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… be simulated by a dowel or nail and the revolver would become functional. 3 Throughout the trial, the cylinder of the … the definition of a firearm. Id. at 589. Operability becomes an issue when the object "has undergone such … or issues material to the jurors' deliberations is presumed to be reversible error. State v. Collier, 90 N.J. 117, …
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… a three-year dramatic failure to thrive documented in the medical records introduced by the Division of Child … not Sam. By 2011, however, the Division had also become involved in Sam's care, providing services to the … than good. II. On this appeal, Tom presents the following points: I. TERMINATION OF THE FATHER'S PARENTAL RIGHTS TO …
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… for discrimination on the basis of age. In light of the competent evidence in the record, and the prevailing legal … using encryption software. Muchhala is the President of the company and during the relevant time, Janacek was Chief … by hiring more employees in order to enter the electronic medical records market. As a result, during 2013, …
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… substantively arbitrable.1 The City then filed a verified complaint and order to show cause in the Chancery Division … now appeals from the April 8 order, raising the following points for our consideration: A. THE LOWER COURT FAILED TO … officer to have a psychological examination scheduled immediately with a psychologist . . . ." Under the Order, …
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… their understanding that "at such time that mother becomes a bona fide resident of the State of New Jersey, … had held "extensive hearings" about defendant's income and its order setting his income was "of recent … aspects of the parties' case. In addition, defendant claimed the court erred by ordering him to contribute to …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a complaint for custody, care and supervision of T.P. This … evidence included the testimony of three witnesses: Dr. Medesa Espana, who qualified as an expert in pediatric … to a grand jury. At the time of the hearing, no formal complaints had yet been filed. Pappa's investigation …