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… caretaker and defendant the primary wage earner, whose income supported the family. On February 27, 2015, a final … two unemancipated children. After imputing an annual income of $24,960 to plaintiff and finding defendant earned … G. The court's proactive pursuit of facts and documents by way of letter was improper. Family Part rulings on …
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… Thompson appeals from a final decision of the State House Commission, sitting as the Board of Trustees (Board) for the … Stallworth, 208 N.J. 182, 194 (2011) (quoting Henry v. Rahway State Prison, 81 N.J. 571, 579 (1980)). We will not … the internet for child pornography, used certain websites and software designed to cover his tracks. For …
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… for neglect and, two days later, filed its verified complaint seeking care, custody and supervision of Sarah. … in Susan's care. Dr. Mack opined "there is no foreseeable way that [defendant is] going to be a fit parent . . . in … discrete nor separate. They overlap to provide a composite picture of what may be necessary to advance the best …
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… We summarize the facts adduced from the record. Plaintiff commenced leasing a residential apartment at Parkwood Place … shall award recovery of double the amount of said moneys, together with full costs of any action and, in the court's … judge. See id. at 132. Defendant was not prejudiced in any way by the judge's questioning. We find no error in the …
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… and was able to see the whole inside of the pool all the way to the bottom. He dove into the pool, swam to the end of … bottom and sustaining severe injuries. Plaintiff filed a complaint against both TPSD and Pool World, alleging failure … must present expert testimony to "establish the requisite standard of care and [the defendants'] deviation from …
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… reliability of the identification, and that the prosecutor committed misconduct in her summation. The Appellate … the transaction through binoculars from about twenty feet away. Immediately after the sale, the undercover officer … to make an identification. Id. at 250. 5 We have taken exquisite measures to ensure that law enforcement officers follow …
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… Gilson, and Gummer. On appeal from the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, … It provides mechanical contracting services at various jobsite locations primarily in New Jersey. Robert J. Butler … deliver the B-Tank to the Bordentown job site on his way home that day because it was too late, and no one would …
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… In June 2020, plaintiff T.M. filed a non-dissolution (FD) complaint in the Family Part against defendant W.C. seeking: … plaintiff and Senior, who were now divorced, had lived together with Morris during the matrimonial litigation and … Defendant fails to explain how he was prejudiced in any way by the judge's denial of his motion to file a …
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… the State Health Benefits Plan. The State Health Benefits Commission subsequently allowed Newark to withdraw its … before. The City claimed a grievance objecting to the move away from Horizon in 2016 was untimely, and the Union should … formulary," which could be accessed on Horizon's website, noting "the drug list will change periodically as …
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… Michael Torres, appellant pro se. Law Office of Frank A. Viscomi, attorneys for respondent T.U.C.S. Cleaning Service … the property." Plaintiff testified that he was making his way home via the Port Authority Bus Terminal, which he did … arrange how the parties will all call in to the [c]ourt together to proceed with oral argument. Defense counsel are …
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… Inc., and plaintiff Capital Health System, Inc. and others, commenced separate lawsuits in different vicinages, claiming … to as “Alliance partners.” Horizon retained McKinsey & Company to assist in the selection of the Alliance partners. … leave to appeal and reversed those discovery orders by way of a reported decision, Capital Health Sys., Inc. v. …
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… it to say that shortly after plaintiff filed his OPRA complaint, defendant provided plaintiff copies of the … guided by a single sentence or member describes that requisite showing. See Mason, supra, 196 N.J. at 76. We address … The Supreme Court has interpreted the fee provision in a way to avoid "more aggressive litigation tactics and fewer …
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… from the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office (SCPO), accompanied by officers from the New York City Police … When the officers knocked on the door, defendant refused to come out. Ibid. Defendant was in the apartment with his … because there was no indication the detainer "in any way lengthened his stay in that institution." 137 N.J. …
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… to the real estate transaction and will provide services to complete the transaction without the full range of fiduciary … answers to interrogatories and admissions on file, together with the affidavits, if any, show that there is no … D'Agostino's allegation that during an April 2016 three-way telephone conversation, Carlin "repeatedly took the …
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… hours of in- home behavioral services per week fails to comply with federal Medicaid requirements and also violates … we limit our discussion of the facts and the issues. By way of brief background, petitioner and her husband became … a particular child, they must be covered irrespective of budgetary constraints: Because medical necessity decisions are …
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… was required to certify them by filing them with the Commissioner of Education within thirty days, by September … would have had to return her to the payroll until the Commissioner determined whether to uphold her termination. … was embodied by the discussions between counsel all the way up to the point in time where [Pitts' counsel] told [the …
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… provided handyman, painting, and maintenance services at a commercial office park/complex called The Office Court of … any amount actually paid to him or her by the employer," together with costs and such reasonable attorney's fees as … that "a plaintiff who is awarded some affirmative relief by way of an enforceable judgment against defendant or other …
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… yelling, biting, hitting, and throwing objects [had] become [their] way of communicating with their parent(s)." Although the … Counsel explained to the judge that the children visited Goryeb Children's Hospital on September 19, 2017, at …
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… order to be a final order, the court noted there were "two ways to go" for defendant: file a motion for … not entitled to any special deference." Hitesman v. Bridgeway, Inc., 218 N.J. 8, 26 (2014) (quoting Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). Defendant …
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… practices and received improper payments from insurance companies in an amount between $500 and $75,000. On April 2, … Medical School, http://prime.rwjms.rutgers.edu (last visited July 23, 2018). 3 The Criminal Part denied Dr. Feit's … A. Yes. And I do not feel that the Medical Board is in any way influenced by insurance companies or other agencies. Q. …