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… remaining endangering counts. When the judge asked for comment, defendant's counsel contended that if the simple … of Children and Families, Division of Youth and Family Services v. K.A., 413 N.J. Super. 504 (App. Div. 2010), … charge conference; it was asserted after the trial judge completed his charge. And the former portion of the charge …
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… Doherty's motion for summary judgment, dismissing their complaint and denying their motion to reopen and extend … plaintiffs' motion to vacate. Plaintiffs filed their complaint seeking damages for injuries sustained in an … here, the staffing issues that allegedly prevented timely service of expert reports did not estab lish the …
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… plea; and (2) a July 19, 2019 order denying his motion to compel post-conviction discovery. The crux of defendant's … for the reasons expressed by Judge John Zunic in his comprehensive written decisions that accompanied the orders … pornography, detectives assigned to the Cyber Crime-Tech Services Unit of the Essex County Prosecutor's Office (ECPO) …
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… men on Craigslist under the pretense of providing sexual services and invited them over to the apartment. She stated … the apartment through a different exit. Arthur would then come down and tell the men to leave. The Division also … were substantiated. The Division's subsequent verified complaint and order to show cause for custody was granted. 8 …
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… to a hospital for psychiatric care and was involuntarily committed. Although she was released on May 20, 2019, just prior to the Division filing its guardianship complaint, defendant was repeatedly hospitalized with … might go without counsel if she had to pay for counsel's services. Such statements do not qualify as clear and …
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… and received a $13,855.62 bonus. Both parties have rental income, defendant receiving approximately three times more … otherwise, she would contact the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission and have his driver's license suspended. … agreed to retain a mediator and shared the costs of his services. At defendant's request, a spreadsheet was jointly …
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… of his motions to suppress child-pornography files found on computer equipment in his home and his statement to a Warren … informed WCPO Detective Sergeant Derek Michael Kries that a computer with an IP address subscribed to by an individual … offender, with a twenty-seven-year career of community service. 16 A-6022-17 The trial judge found aggravating …
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… the cause for respondent Jersey Central Power & Light Company (Cozen O'Connor, PC, attorneys; Gregory Eisenstark, … argued the cause for respondent Atlantic City Electric Company (Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, LLP, attorneys; Terry D. … Matthew M. Weissman, attorney for respondent Public Service Electric and Gas Company, joins in the brief of …
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… obtained dismissal of the remaining count in the complaint. See Villanueva-Arroyo v. Hous. Auth., No. … with [CEPA] shall be deemed a waiver of the rights and remedies available . . . under the common law." N.J.S.A. … are intended to provide guidelines covering public service by the [Housing Authority] employees and is not a …
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… OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3753-19 BCB COMMUNITY BANK, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. NICHOLAS … May 15, 2019 Law Division order that granted plaintiff BCB Community Bank partial summary judgment and dismissed … been sold and the successor company no longer required his services. Nicholas stated that due to the loss of business …
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… meant "hav[e] sex." He sent another long text that night, complaining about a friendship of plaintiff he viewed to be … sex with her and asking, "now what is your reason to not come back to the marital bedroom"? The next day, because … granted plaintiff's request to submit a certification of services. The court raised the issue of defendant's contact …
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… entered following a bench trial dismissing plaintiff's complaint and denying reconsideration. Defendant John … sells paving stones and other products to contractors. Commencing in or about 2011, defendant purchased materials … need for maintaining individualized invoices and point-of-service tickets. Woitscheck was confronted on …
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… LLC filed a tax appeal disputing a 2017 tax assessment of income-producing property (the Property) located in the City of New Brunswick. New Brunswick moved to dismiss the complaint under Rule 8:7(e) due to the then property owner's … elected not to proceed with the plenary hearing regarding service of the Request. It did not contest Mieszkuc's …
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… varied from the State's proofs, the assistant prosecutor recommended that the court refrain from entering defendant's … for defendant to "call [Dorsi] as a witness and he c[ould] come in and say oh, no, [defendant] was[ not] a leader, he … the Office of the Public Defender to render necessary services even if the defendant is represented by private …
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… raised on defendant's cross- appeal. I. Plaintiff filed a complaint alleging that on June 20, 2014, he was operating … operated his automobile in the northbound lane. The complaint alleged that when defendant attempted to make a … unnecessary costs in the calculation of the domestic service costs that were part of plaintiff's alleged economic …
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… the opportunity to consult with an attorney in light of his complaint to the court that he was not "content" with the … to represent himself at the trial, which was scheduled to commence the next day. His assigned public defender was … else's credit card at an Exxon gas station for goods and services. Defendant was sentenced on Indictments one, two …
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… his wife, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. AMICA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … judgment in favor of defendant Amica Mutual Insurance Company (Amica) on plaintiffs' claims for underinsured … incident, Casiano's vehicle was insured by GEICO Insurance Company (GEICO) under a policy with a liability limit of …
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… facts from the two-day trial on the parties' cross- complaints seeking FROs. The parties were married in … ensued between him and plaintiff over who would hold and comfort the crying baby. During the struggle, according to … children were dead. The [DCPP] has referred [plaintiff] to services and presently there are no concerns regarding the …
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… v. CHRYSLER CAPITAL, a foreign Limited Liability Company, Defendant-Respondent. _________________________ … transmitted to Chrysler through the Online Solution for Complete and Accurate Reporting (e-OSCAR), which is a browser-based, Metro 2 complaint system that Equifax and three other …
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… because of her age and her career. In July 2011, defendant completed a training program so that she could become licensed by the Division of Child Protection and … court to make a pendente lite allowance for "prospective services likely to be performed," taking into account "the …