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… to vacate an August 13, 2012 order dismissing a paternity complaint. We affirm for the reasons that follow. At the … underpinnings of R.S.'s cases are recounted in the companion case also decided today, R.S. v. S.C., No. … be re-litigated in New Jersey. In July 2011, L.C. filed a complaint against defendants, S.C. and W.S., seeking an …
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… rebate depends upon on the level of the claimant's gross income. See N.J.S.A. 54:4-8.59(a)-(b). Other personal … homestead rebate eligibility depends upon the "age and income" requirements expressed in the taxation statutes). The …
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… opinion. R. 2:11-3(e)(2). We add only the following limited comments. In his written opinion, Judge Sules noted that …
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… not filed a brief. PER CURIAM Plaintiff Shaquanna Robinson commenced this action against defendant J&C Auto Outlet, … with regard to the vehicle's condition and awarded compensatory damages, which were trebled. The judge also … R. 2:11- 3(e)(1)(E), and add only the following brief comments. The judge made thorough findings regarding the …
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… the Law Division's September 30, 2015 order dismissing his complaint against defendant, Barbara Epstein, also known as Barbara Petka. Plaintiff's complaint alleged that, as a result of defendant's fraud and … motion filed by defendant, the court dismissed plaintiff's complaint without prejudice for failure to state a claim …
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… on the brief). PER CURIAM Plaintiff Capital One, N.A., commenced this Special Civil Part action seeking to recover … opinion. R. 2:11-3(e)(1)(E). We add only the following comments. We agree with defendant that Oughla determined …
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… before the trial court, defendant presents the following points for our consideration: I. THE STATE DID NOT DISPUTE … 10, 2016 oral opinion. We add only the following brief comments. The mere raising of a claim for PCR does not … his claim that the police failed to comply with the requisite twenty-minute observation period before administering …
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… Preciose, 129 N.J. 451, 462-63 (1992). There is simply no competent evidence in the record indicating that the State …
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… until one month after that. He now raises the following points: A. THE CHANCERY COURT ERRED AS A MATTER OF LAW BY ALLOWING A COMPLAINT VERIFIED ONLY UNDER THE PLAIN[TIFF'S] ATTORNEY WITHOUT A COMPETENT WITNESS; THE DEFAULT JUDGMENT WAS ENTERED WITHOUT …
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… symptoms that suggested schizophrenia. The Division commenced this Title Nine action, Mary was admitted to a … that Mary suffered from paranoid schizophrenia, and he recommended she only be afforded supervised visitation. … a paranoid nature." He found Mary "highly delusional," not competent to go to trial, and incapable of providing a …
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… conviction, after a guilty plea, to fourth-degree violating community supervision for life (CSL) by possessing alcohol. … and ordered a psychological evaluation and defendant's compliance with any recommendations. Defendant presents the following points for our consideration: THE PCR COURT ERRED IN DENYING …
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… "guaranteed parole, while others are denied despite having committed the same crimes and results in a violation of the … (quoting Greenholtz v. Inmates of Neb. Penal & Corr. Complex, 442 U.S. 1, 10 (1979)). "[T]he Board 'has broad but … at 222-23. Adams is serving a life sentence for a murder he committed with others in 1984. Under the statute in effect …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3516-16T1 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. GRADY C. JILUS, Defendant-Appellant. __________________________ Submitted February 14, 2018 — Decided Before Judges Koblitz and Manahan. …
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… asserts that the chancery judge erred in dismissing his complaint in which he sought to admit a 1997 copy of a Will … 2018 2 A-1738-16T3 conclude that Richard was unable to overcome the presumption that the absence of an original will … document could not be found. Katherine moved to dismiss the complaint. On November 21, 2016, the chancery judge granted …
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… her from contacting J.R.S. N.G. now claims she did not commit a predicate act as required by the statute and that … blocking her calls. J.R.S. ignored N.G.'s attempts to communicate for approximately a year and a half. On February … letter, N.G. immediately attempted to contact J.R.S.; her communication efforts abated briefly, but then resumed. 3 …
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… plaintiff contests the trial court's dismissal of her complaint in the Special Civil Part, which sought an order compelling the return of her security deposit from her … was revealed, the landlord brought a summary dispossession complaint against the tenant in the Landlord Tenant 3 …
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… Department of Corrections (DOC) after a finding of guilt of committing a prohibited act. Appellant contends his due … forward, injuring his head and face. Appellant refused to comply with the officers' directions to get on the ground. … was upset he could not see his parents. He said he tried to commit suicide and did not mean to kick the officer. He did …
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… by Nuckel's participation. Having considered these points and others raised by Nuckel on appeal, we affirm the … 8, 2018 post-remand opinion. We add only a few amplifying comments. The Tax Court appropriately enforced the statute …
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… and Nugent. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2015-2424. Betty Gene Johnson-Taylor, … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … Now on appeal, Johnson-Taylor asserts the following points of error: 1. THE FINAL ACTION OF THE CIVIL SERVICE …
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… care for more than four years. Defendant intermittently visited his daughters. In February 2016, one month 2 "In … persons are not able to adopt the child, the surrender becomes 'void' and the parental rights of surrendering … good. The judge noted that defendant had a history of not complying with court-ordered Division services, and had not …