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… ($290,000) and the sheriff's 1 It claimed these costs were comprised of $38,528.20 in out-of-pocket expenses and … powers are charged with formulating fair and practical remedies appropriate to the specific dispute." Kaye v. … Cir. 1996)). Frankly, both parties have made arguments that supported the trial court's damages formula when it helped …
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… in favor of the guardianship petition overwhelmingly supports the decision to terminate defendant's parental … in Judge Grimbergen's decision. We add the following comments. The Division assumed custody of Mark and his four … first of many substance abuse programs. Defendant failed to complete any of these programs. Throughout the years that …
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… appellant guilty of prohibited acts *.803, "attempting to commit, aiding another person to commit or making plans to commit any Category A and or B … he argues that the NJDOC's May 22, 2018 decision was not supported by substantial credible evidence in the record …
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… with plaintiff asking for sole custody and child support, and defendant seeking to maintain joint legal … of this matter has been hampered by the parties' failure to comply with our rules and provide us with a 1 The Court … v. Grant, S-32-18 (082033) (Nov. 15, 2018). 3 A-1407-18T1 complete record.2 We have cobbled together, from the limited …
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… Jersey. Plaintiff M.S. Wholesale Plumbing is an Arkansas company with a principal address in Arkansas . The … levy and sell the property, defendants raise the following points for our review: I. THE COURT SHOULD VACATE THE … substantive procedural due process errors that led to an unsupported judgment and award of $12.5 million." 11 …
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… 28, 2018 2 A-5044-16T3 Plaintiff William Gaughan filed a complaint against his employer, the Deptford Township … curb that unlawful conduct. Plaintiff alleges that when he complained, the DMUA retaliated against him by filing … to dismiss an employee for filing a complaint that is not supported by an objectively reasonable basis. [Id. at …
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… and the factual findings made by the Family judge are supported by substantial, credible evidence. Moreover, we … stated: "Alimony has been calculated using an imputed income of $125,000 for the Husband and an imputed income of $40,000 for the Wife." Defendant is a professional …
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… pleading guilty to one count of third-degree conspiracy to commit assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. … 2C:5- 2(a)(1), one count of second-degree conspiracy to commit assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(b)(1), one count of … admitted to PTI"). 5 A-0196-17T2 that he does not pay child support, the fact he did not graduate from high school or …
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… living stipend was Tiffany's sole source of financial support. On April 7, 2015, she went to the Division office … a doctor's appointment for Alex, as the Division recommended, Tiffany said she did not. The Division helped her … The Division worker asked what the doctor 4 A-0052-17T4 recommended at Alex's recent appointment. Tiffany reported the …
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… v. DMH2, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, and PLANNING BOARD OF THE TOWNSHIP OF VERONA, … had a conflict of interest because he had ex parte communications with DMH2. The engineer did not deny having … Bd. of Tp. of Union, 352 N.J. Super. 544 (App. Div. 2002) supports their argument that the ex parte communications …
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… twenty-seven months. See N.J.A.C. 10A:71-3.21(a), (d). In support of its decision to deny parole, the panel cited the … a risk assessment score of 5. Although this represents a comparatively "low risk of recidivism," the pre-parole … not demonstrate a "substantial likelihood" that he would commit a crime or violate a condition of parole. The Board …
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… PER CURIAM On November 13, 2015, plaintiff C.M.C. filed a complaint in the Family Part, Union County, for the adoption … from an order dated March 17, 2017, which dismissed her complaint without prejudice; an order filed July 5, 2017, … of the action to the Family Part in Essex County. In a supporting certification, W.A.D. stated that she had a …
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… he was not entitled to an additional three percent of final compensation on his pension. Having considered appellant's … review and final determination of his final pension compensation. Appellant sought the request because he was … capricious, or unreasonable, or that it lacks fair support in the record.'" Saccone v. Bd. of Trs. of Police & …
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… ordered to perform two hundred and fifty hours of community service and pay fines and fees totaling $1155. … complied with other legal obligations (such as child support and motor vehicle fines), and maintained family and … and conduct since the conviction. Specifically, he points to his completion of two hundred and fifty hours of …
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… Judy Doe,1 by and through her mother, Mother Doe, filed a complaint against Saker ShopRites, Inc. (ShopRite) and … that granted summary judgment to defendants, dismissing the complaint. We affirm. I. The facts, viewed in the light most … or negligent. She contends there was adequate evidence to support her claim of negligent retention because ShopRite …
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… defendant Robert Deja, a former employee who formed a company – before leaving plaintiff's employ – that would later compete with plaintiff. The principal claim against Deja was … Because the record lacks sufficient competent evidence to support plaintiff's claim that Deja was a disloyal servant, …
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… the obscured intersection with reasonable care and caution, commensurate with the risk involved. This duty requires the … observations as a reasonably prudent person would make, commensurate with the risk of danger involved. The judge … v. Green, 86 N.J. 281, 287 (1981)). A jury charge should communicate "in clear understandable language the law that …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2972-18T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF W.W., SVP-86-00. ________________________ … a January 28, 2019 Law Division order continuing his civil commitment to the special treatment unit (STU), the secure … he were released, given the fact that he has very little support in the community and . . . that he has an active …
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… 6 A-1124-18T4 suspicion" that an offense has been committed. State v. Moore, 181 N.J. 40, 45 (2004) (citation … caution in the belief that' an offense has been or is being committed." Brinegar v. United States, 338 U.S. 160, 175-76 … did find that there was "not enough credible evidence to support that the basement apartment was searched prior to …
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… pleaded guilty, he was also separately charged in a complaint with third-degree unlawful possession of heroin … that the Criminal Division Manager reviewed and made a recommendation concerning defendant's PTI application as … prosecutor's rejection of defendant's PTI application is supported by the record and does not constitute a patent and …