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… 1:18A-1 The Supreme Court shall appoint an Advisory Committee on Extrajudicial Activities consisting of at least … for terms of 2 years with the terms of approximately one half of the members expiring each year. The Committee … by the New Jersey Courts, including mediation, supervised visitation, and name changes. … 1:18A-1 …
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… divorces are those in which the spouses disagree on one or more issues, such as: allegations stated in the grounds for divorce, custody, parenting time (visitation), child support, alimony, equitable distribution … Statement, which has details about assets, liabilities, income, and expenses; or Custody/Parenting Time Plan, for …
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… Programs Self-Help … If you are facing criminal charges, one of these programs could help. … On This Page … Body … … help, or attention from the court. You must still comply with the Rules of the Court, even if you are not … to see if the program is right for you. You can also visit the Recovery Courts Work! program page for more …
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… internal medicine doctor is sufficient to overcome a motion to dismiss when defendants’ Rule 4:5-3 … provided each defendant with an AOM from Dr. Stella Jones Fitzgibbons, who is board certified by the American … johnson-syndrome (last visited Jan. 13, 2025). 5 Plaintiffs alleged that defendants …
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… of the court was delivered by ALVAREZ, P.J.A.D. Drivers commit a fourth-degree crime if they operate a motor vehicle … and charged with violating N.J.S.A. 2C:40-26(b), he had one prior DWI conviction, one prior refusal conviction, and his license was suspended …
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… In this appeal, the Court considers whether to expand the common law rescue doctrine to permit plaintiffs to recover … to protect property but are in fact reasonable measures ultimately intended to protect a human life. 1. Under the … has also been held to provide a source of recovery to one who is injured while undertaking the rescue of another …
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… fifty-three miles per hour in a thirty-five mile per hour zone. A-1990-16T4 3 The driver of the car she struck, Fred … we directed the judge when resentencing defendant to revisit the impact of State v. Yarbough, 100 N.J. 627, 630 … The trial judge during the difficult and lengthy trial committed no reversible error. Out of an abundance of …
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… of second-degree aggravated arson, N.J.S.A. 2C:17- 1(a)(1); one count of third-degree arson, N.J.S.A. 2C:17-1(b)(1); and … (NOT RAISED BELOW) POINT II: A CRIMINAL ATTEMPT CAN ONLY BE COMMITTED WITH A PURPOSEFUL STATE OF MIND; YET THE JURY … apartment, and at a time when defendant's brother was visiting K.G. The break-in was captured on a security video, …
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… reasonable offers and demands because the arbitrator will ultimately select the more reasonable of the two offers. …
Consistency
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… claim or defense alternatively or hypothetically, either in one count or defense or in separate counts or defenses. When 2 or more statements are made in the alternative and one of them, if made independently, would be sufficient, the … by the New Jersey Courts, including mediation, supervised visitation, and name changes. … 4:5-6 …
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… 4:2-1-Form of Action 4:2-1 There shall be one form of action in civil practice to be known as a "civil … by the New Jersey Courts, including mediation, supervised visitation, and name changes. … 4:2-1 …
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… a previously-established, court-ordered parenting time/visitation schedule with his daughter, J.T. (Jada),1 and to … but amended the KLG judgment to allow defendant to "make [one] phone call to [Jada] either on Friday after [4:00 p.m.] or on Saturday"; and, if Jada felt "comfortable," to begin correspondence with her. The November …
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… 1, 2018 APPELLATE DIVISION A-2893-17T3 2 Kathryn A. Panaccione, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, argued the cause for … is guilty of a crime of the first degree." New York has no comparable statute. In these appeals, which we consolidate … also confirmed that on that same evening, Cabral asked to buy heroin from him and Ferguson. Potts stated he then sold …
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… out. Plaintiff testified part of defendant's motivation to buy the house was for the real estate and mortgage interest … his career networking opportunities. Defendant moved into a one-bedroom apartment and testified that he reduced his … Staples, class photos, lunch, childcare, co-pays for doctor visits, camps, activities, and the child's flute. 9 …
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… out. Plaintiff testified part of defendant's motivation to buy the house was for the real estate and mortgage interest … his career networking opportunities. Defendant moved into a one-bedroom apartment and testified that he reduced his … Staples, class photos, lunch, childcare, co-pays for doctor visits, camps, activities, and the child's flute. 9 …
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… false light invasion of privacy claims are subject to a one-year statute of limitations, like defamation claims, or … Flannery moved to dismiss, arguing that Chipola filed his complaint outside the applicable one-year statute of … generally recognized invasion of privacy torts.1 Rumbauskas ultimately held “that an action for intrusion on seclusion …
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… except holidays. Therefore, a juror may receive more than one check if that juror served in different weeks. … When …
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… and affirm. On February 8, 2018, Daniel Cohen and his company, Cohen Capital management (defendants) retained … to represent him in a negligent construction lawsuit captioned "Sollecito Custom Homes, LLC v. Daniel Cohen" (the … is generally subject to de novo review. Kieffer v. Best Buy, 205 N.J. 213, 222-23 (2011). "A retainer agreement …
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… to speak to the judge. The judge will not speak with one party unless everyone in the case is present. … May I speak with the judge …
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… he used the video chat and photo messaging features of his Xbox videogame console to encourage boys between the ages of … rejected this defense and convicted defendant of twenty-one crimes involving the four underage victims. He was … during which he must serve thirty-eight years before becoming eligible for parole. On appeal defendant raises a …