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… acted in a representative capacity, seeking LAD remedies on behalf of her child, who was not yet an adult when defendant filed the underlying LAD complaint. 3 A-3068-16T2 After plaintiff terminated … Plaintiff contends discovery was unnecessary. She points out defendant did not object to the plenary hearing …
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… until "appropriate assessments and evaluations are completed and supervised family visitation and a therapeutic … working utilities. T.D. reported that she had a "nurse" come every day to assist with cooking and household tasks. … abuse evaluations, (2) attend parenting skills training at Community Access, and (3) cooperate with homemaker services. …
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… A subsequent search of the vehicle revealed a hidden compartment in the center console containing approximately … the motor vehicle stop. In support of his claim, defendant points to the statement in his February 26, 2019 brief that … it was not raised before the motion court. "Generally, 'the points of divergence developed in proceedings before a trial …
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… for the parties' two children based on his self- employed income. She also appeals the denial of her request for a … child support obligation. The decision as to defendant's income and the $125,000 life insurance amount is affirmed, but … per year or $2,937 per week. While plaintiff correctly points out that "W-2 wages and distributions are not used in …
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… Fullman was "like family" to him. Even though they were competitors, Dozier explained that people at Pierce Manor … hang around in the building and would not have been welcome because they were not "from there." Zumirah Brockington … The judge agreed and instructed the jury as follows: Ladies and gentlemen, the prosecutor . . . asked a question of …
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… about a parking easement on property situated between two commercial properties in Dunellen granted by deed in 1987, … their first names to avoid any confusion created by their common last names with other individuals to which we refer. … a matter of law, Peter or Carl could not pursue legal remedies on behalf of RESOL53. In light of our decision, we do …
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… Rick "thought [Bill] and [his] mom w[ere] hacking into the computer and had cameras in the house." Bill explained that … to agree with Rick's false claims about the cameras and computer hacking because Rick "would not stop." Rick brought … a marked improvement [in Rick] despite the fact that he had completed seven out of twelve sessions." On June 18, 2017, …
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… elements using colored pencils. Because several students complained they did not understand Loreno's assignment, … cross-appeal ensued. On appeal, plaintiff raises fifteen points: (1) the trial judge erred by instructing the jury … she received as part of her CEPA claim. "An essential ingredient of a fair trial is that a jury receive adequate and …
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… PER CURIAM This knotty litigation arises out of competing claims by several doctors who once worked together … divorce, a CPA and expert business valuator – Michael Saccomanno – prepared a business valuation of the practices. In … began to 20 A-1796-19 have issues with staffing because per diem nurses would only agree to work on days when an …
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… they relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … home would cause severe and enduring harm. In addition, she points to evidence that John lacked a strong emotional … would not cause more harm than good. 32 A-3876-17T2 Mary points to the resource family's lack of definitiveness as to …
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… only 6.07 uplands.2 The property changed depths at multiple points; for example, its widest part ranged from ninety to … of enclosed parking with 537 spaces built underneath a common area with lobbies, a fitness room, a lounge, and … as to how to use the spaces. In support, Riverview points to a statement by the Board's attorney, John Dineen, …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) to file a complaint for Tara's adoption by E.B. and H.Y. The Division … condition to be impaired or in imminent danger of becoming impaired . . . ." N.J.S.A. 9:6- 8.21(c)(4). The … that contributed to . . . [] her removal have not been remedied"; and observations from the bonding evaluation where . …
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… northbound side of Sicklerville Road, with his back to oncoming traffic, towards his home on Rose Court. Sicklerville … a severe traumatic brain injury. Plaintiff remained in a coma until November 2011. He continues to suffer from … decisions of its legislative and quasi-judicial bodies and is entitled to 18 A-0569-16T1 immunity under …
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… arrest by a police officer as the initial process, or on a complaint by a police officer, local law enforcement [becomes] part of the prosecutor's office for discovery … a phrase can either illuminate or obscure the meaning of a communication. [Id. at 138-39.] In other words, destruction …
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… Division, Probate Part, dismissing plaintiffs' verified complaint and Thomas's counterclaim. Having thoroughly … On August 29, 2013, plaintiffs filed a two-count verified complaint, seeking in count one a judgment declaring that an … filed an answer and affirmative defenses to plaintiffs' complaint, on behalf of various charitable organizations …
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… appeal is whether a civil defendant sued by an insurance company for violating the Insurance Fraud Prevention Act … 17:33A-7(a). The IFPA does not set forth equitable remedies for private-party insurance actions, but that does not preclude insurance companies from seeking equitable remedies available at common law. Like the Consumer Fraud Act, …
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… aggravated criminal sexual contact for acts he allegedly committed between September and November 1999, while serving … the State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and recommend a sentence of time served. During the plea hearing, … was implied by defendant’s unequivocal assertion that he committed child abuse by using language that tended to …
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… of Operating Engineers, Local 68 (Local 68); for Belmar the Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO (CWA); and, for … each municipality obtained approval from the Civil Service Commission (Commission) for a layoff plan. Keyport’s plan called for the …
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… offenses. The affidavit of probable cause in support of the complaint stated that “an eyewitness . . . positively … of interviews of Bill and Frank, and an application for a communications data warrant for Gregg’s cell phone. This … the CJRA and related court rules. 1. The Attorney General points to section 19(f), which offers guidance in a …
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… Borrus firm, Dimitrakopoulos and his wife filed a verified complaint against Eleftheriou and his wife. For reasons that … that govern here. 1. The entire controversy doctrine embodies the principle that the adjudication of a legal … Super. at 114. B. 1. The entire controversy doctrine “embodies the principle that the adjudication of a legal …