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… visitation, child support, paternity, medical support, and spousal support in non-divorce matters; … Phil was awarded residential custody of the children, as recommended by a psychologist's custody evaluation. … house. Two days later, the Division filed its verified complaint in this case alleging abuse and neglect against …
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… of Environmental Protection (DEP) under the Spill Compensation and Control Act (Spill Act or Act) against … in the case, for costs expended in the investigation and remediation of contaminated groundwater that tainted private … discharges should receive different treatment, the DEP points to the court’s emphasis on the short time that Sue’s …
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… start time of their shifts, without pay, so that they could complete roll call and other preliminary duties and be … on patrol. The City based its authority to require an uncompensated ten-minute muster period on Section 8.03 of the … standard is that an arbitrator’s award will be confirmed so long as the award is reasonably debatable. However, …
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… Division pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2A:4A-26.1. That process is commonly referred to as "waiving" a juvenile over to adult … of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, and conspiracy to commit carjacking. He was seventeen years old at the time he … we are mindful that A.W. has not yet been tried and is presumed innocent. On the morning of August 11, 2020, the owner …
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… TARIQ S. PARVEZ, FAIRUZ SYED PARVEZ, and SYED REFRIGERATION COMPANY, INC., Defendants-Respondents. … to repay. On July 2, 2018, plaintiff filed a seven-count complaint against defendants for failing to repay the loans, … "[Q]uestions of fact as to when a cause of action is deemed to accrue for purposes of applying a statute of …
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… violence restraining orders are not considered when completing the assessment. In addition, all criminal history … use of force or violence against another person. The most common violent offenses include the following: Murder, … 4 2C:12-1B(5)(C) AGGRAVATED ASSAULT-ON EMERGENCY FIRST AID/MEDICAL SERVICES PERSON 3, 4 2C:12-1B(5)(D) AGGRAVATED …
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… 12 F. Constitutions, Statutes, Rules, Commentary, & Regulations . 14 G. Citations of Treatises, … 1932). 7 In addition, “C.P.” should be used for the former Common Pleas Court; “Cir. Ct.” for the former Circuit Court; … of prior or subsequent case history: “aff’d,” for “affirmed”; “aff’g” for “affirming”; “aff’d o.b.,” for “affirmed …
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… 2 A-2440-20 FISHER, P.J.A.D. Plaintiff Sylvia Steiner commenced this action for a dissolution of her lengthy … For the following reasons, we reject David's first three points but agree in substantial part with his fourth.1 I A … and apply their 'generally accepted meaning.'" N. Jersey Media 1 We find insufficient merit in a fifth argument in …
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… lanes of the Parkway and crushed the front passenger compartment of the Passat. The tree was located … wreckage by first responders and taken to the University of Medicine and Dentistry Medical Center. The eight-year-old … the mother of the minor children filed a three-count civil complaint on her own behalf and as guardian ad litem, …
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… and convincing evidence, we are constrained to remand for compliance with the notice requirements of the Indian Child … this was the only one of the many referrals the Division deemed substantiated. The Division arranged for Dr. Leslie J. … of Anna. During this evaluation, she was not "forthcoming about her alcohol history" and denied having a …
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… Child Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a Verified Complaint for the Care and Supervision of these two children … and K.K. was residing in Newark. The 3 A-4485-17T3 Division commenced this action after it investigated Elyssa's … Hepburn Children's House, located at Hackensack University Medical Center; and Elyssa herself. The Law Guardian did not …
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… offenses, as well as the discharge of a firearm during the commission of a drug trafficking crime. Following their … prosecutor did not seek restitution because he was informed that New Jersey had charged defendants with murder and … to the exclusion of N.J.S.A. 2C:1-3(f). Second, the State points to the tense of the same part of the statute, arguing …
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… on his car roof. When defendant exited the car, Urbanski, armed with a bottle, along with two other armed men, chased … the jury to disbelieve their testimony because they did not come forward and give their accounts to police at the scene. … to give their accounts to the officers at the scene. The combination of the trial court’s erroneous evidentiary …
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… and damaging Sun’s facility. Sun brought a single-count complaint under the CFA in federal court alleging that Fike … would have an audible alarm; (3) the Suppression System complied with industry standards; and (4) the system had … on a pleading-to-statute comparison, held that the PLA subsumed the plaintiffs’ common law public nuisance causes of …
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… because his vehicle had three operable taillights, in compliance with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 39:3-61(a) and … a violation of N.J.S.A. 39:3-61(a) and -66, as was assumed and charged here, has not occurred. The officer’s … on the relevant question, we would note, as the State points out, that the Legislature did at one point begin …
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… response to an OPRA request.” One month later, Paff filed a complaint and order to show cause in the Superior Court, Law … is also the records custodian) violated both OPRA and the common law right of access. Paff sought an order compelling … access on the basis that no records responsive exist.” Armed with this guidance, the Township ceased fulfilling …
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… a box, a cigarette box, and a letter from an insurance company addressed to Amir Randolph (defendant) at a … of a fair trial. The charge, as a whole, sufficiently informed the jury—without using the words “mere presence”—that … States Constitution. Lamb, supra, 218 N.J. at 313-14. The points of departure between federal and state concepts of …
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… prosecutor abused his discretion in denying a waiver was to compare the facts of his case to the facts of other similar … a weapon for an unlawful purpose, and the State agreed to recommend that he be sentenced as a third-degree offender. The … (pp. 22-23) The judgment of the Appellate Division is AFFIRMED AS MODIFIED. JUSTICE ALBIN, DISSENTING, expresses the …
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… OPRA’s exemption for security information. Gilleran filed a complaint in the Law Division seeking the requested footage under OPRA and the common law right of access. Gilleran argued that the camera … The Township appealed, and the Appellate Division affirmed the order of the trial court. Gilleran v. Twp. of …
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… have been summarized.) State of New Jersey v. Khalid Mohammed (A-70-14) (075901) Argued April 11, 2016 -- Decided July … have a constitutional right to an impartial and mentally competent tribunal. Jury irregularity, including sleeping, … the issue of whether he was denied his right to be tried by competent jurors. Although defendant failed to identify the …