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… issues of law de novo. Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). In order for … her actions, was contrite, and complied with the Division's services. Ibid. In light of those surrounding circumstances, … in light of our caselaw, if the court had made findings crediting the circumstances testified to by Rachel. It would …
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… issues of law de novo. Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). In order for … her actions, was contrite, and complied with the Division's services. Ibid. In light of those surrounding circumstances, … in light of our caselaw, if the court had made findings crediting the circumstances testified to by Rachel. It would …
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A-58-24 Amicus Curiae Brief American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey
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… ..................................................... passim Complaint, C.M. v. Noem, No. 1:25-cv-23182 (S.D. Fla. July … nj-military-base-as-temproary-immigrant-detention-site/ .................... 6-7 Extradition Treaty, …
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… but stressed that its definition of tortfeasors encompasses persons who could be “liable in tort” and who could … on whether a cross-claim for contribution was a prerequisite to seeking a credit for the settled amount. We held that cross- claims …
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… but stressed that its definition of tortfeasors encompasses persons who could be “liable in tort” and who could … on whether a cross-claim for contribution was a prerequisite to seeking a credit for the settled amount. We held that cross- claims …
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… violation. As the car was pulling into a parking space, a passenger, later identified as codefendant Raymond Porter, … defendant's car, she shined a flashlight into the passenger compartment. She immediately observed a large silver … would have been different had his attorney investigated the site of his arrest more thoroughly. In light of these …
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… violation. As the car was pulling into a parking space, a passenger, later identified as codefendant Raymond Porter, … defendant's car, she shined a flashlight into the passenger compartment. She immediately observed a large silver … would have been different had his attorney investigated the site of his arrest more thoroughly. In light of these …
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… to another party from loss of the information, may order measures no greater than necessary to cure the … of electronically stored information and who acts in compliance with the terms of that order may thereafter apply … to any electronically stored information that has not been ordered to be produced or preserved and shall not be subject …
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… daycare reported Wyland and Wanda were severely delayed in communication. The children suffer from severe asthma. They … 3. The [D]ivision has made reasonable efforts to provide services to help the parent correct the circumstances which … children due to his prior incarceration and his existing credit score. Roy is financially supported by his adult …
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… daycare reported Wyland and Wanda were severely delayed in communication. The children suffer from severe asthma. They … 3. The [D]ivision has made reasonable efforts to provide services to help the parent correct the circumstances which … children due to his prior incarceration and his existing credit score. Roy is financially supported by his adult …
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… their former client. We reverse. Although the malpractice complaint was filed in November 2017, motion practice … made efforts to settle the case. The parties engaged the services of a mediator, and the State reportedly made … the rule." The holding in Main Events is exactly to the opposite. Id. at 356-57. In referring to pre-trial proceedings …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS November 13, 2018 John C. Penberthy, … that the assessment is erroneous.” Pantasote Co. v. City of Passaic, 100 N.J. 408, 413 (1985) (citing Riverview Gardens … to prison was taken and no adjustments for location, site, or view were made.” Thus, the expert is stating that …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS November 13, 2018 John C. Penberthy, … that the assessment is erroneous.” Pantasote Co. v. City of Passaic, 100 N.J. 408, 413 (1985) (citing Riverview Gardens … to prison was taken and no adjustments for location, site, or view were made.” Thus, the expert is stating that …
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… appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Passaic County, Docket No. L-3810-20. Steven H. Schefers … motions for summary judgment and dismissed plaintiff's complaint alleging fraud, wrongful termination, and … for the internal investigation of plaintiff's corporate credit card use, $89,161.20 for reasonable attorney's fees, …
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… appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Passaic County, Docket No. L-3810-20. Steven H. Schefers … motions for summary judgment and dismissed plaintiff's complaint alleging fraud, wrongful termination, and … for the internal investigation of plaintiff's corporate credit card use, $89,161.20 for reasonable attorney's fees, …
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… School District of the City of Newark (Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti, attorneys; Brenda C. Liss, of … which determined "whether there [was] probable cause to credit the evidence in support of the charge and whether … inform personnel decisions[.]" N.J.S.A. 18A:6-118(a). In passing the Act, the Legislature declared that "[c]hanging …
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… School District of the City of Newark (Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti, attorneys; Brenda C. Liss, of … which determined "whether there [was] probable cause to credit the evidence in support of the charge and whether … inform personnel decisions[.]" N.J.S.A. 18A:6-118(a). In passing the Act, the Legislature declared that "[c]hanging …
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… identification and by failing to award the jail credits the court said he would receive when he pleaded … photographs on the New Jersey Department of Corrections' website and identified defendant as the armed perpetrator. A … offense. N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b). A third-degree offense is committed when there is unlawful possession of a "handgun in …
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… identification and by failing to award the jail credits the court said he would receive when he pleaded … photographs on the New Jersey Department of Corrections' website and identified defendant as the armed perpetrator. A … offense. N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b). A third-degree offense is committed when there is unlawful possession of a "handgun in …
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… Ltd.1 The trial court dismissed plaintiffs' Superior Court complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction. Plaintiffs … submitted a certification from its Director of Corporate Services. According to the certification, defendant is a … According to Michele Collins's affidavit, she first visited a Sandals resort in St. Lucia at an unspecified time …