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… Department of Corrections (DOC) finding him guilty of committing act *.258 (refusing to submit to testing for … officer (HO) weighed the evidence, determined that Fuqua committed the offense, and imposed a sanction of 120 days in restorative housing, 90 days loss of commutation time, urine monitoring, and a permanent loss of …
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… both the private and public use of the property. Mazdabrook Commons Homeowners' Association v. Khan, 210 N.J. 482 …
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… Surrender to: (I194) (I195) … Answer Each Question Completely … 1. Do you understand that this form will be … an interpreter? ☐ Yes ☐ No If yes, language: Do you need accommodation for a disability? ☐ Yes ☐ No If yes, describe: … surrender of your parental rights, the Division will become the sole guardian of the child(ren)? ☐ Yes ☐ No b. Do …
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… thorough opinion. We add only the following brief comments. We previously reviewed and affirmed the court's … she is working at McDonalds and attending Passaic County Community College. Her urine tests have been negative for …
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… his intellectual deficits and mental health condition, or accomplish reunification with him; and (2) the judge committed reversible error in rejecting his adoptive … factual findings set forth in Judge Linda Lordi Cavanaugh's comprehensive and well-reasoned June 15, 2016 written …
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… summarize the facts presented at the trial. After receiving complaints about the noise level of defendant's music and … might be evicted. Management continued to receive multiple complaints of loud noises emanating from defendant's … refused to move out of the apartment, and plaintiff filed a complaint on March 18, for a judgment of possession. …
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… and KATELYN KELLEY, OWNERSHIELD, INC., and HUDSON INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants, and WESTERN SURETY COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant. … have not filed briefs. PER CURIAM Western Surety Company (Western) appeals from a September 8, 2017 order …
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… psychologist who wrote a negative report against [him] and committed unethical behavior, and to sue the Director of … FAMILY CENTER FOR UNETHICAL BEHAVIOR, SINCE THERE IS NO COMPELLING STATE INTEREST, THERE IS NO INVASION OF PRIVACY, … the motion judge's written decision more than adequately complied with Rule 1:7-4(a). 4 A-2568-15T1 We also reject …
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… apply for an emergency hearing the following steps must be completed: … New Cases … 1. If this is your first filing of … … (no previous FD docket # concerning the same people), complete the “Initial Application/Cross Application” and all … forms required for a new case. 2. If you are filing a … new complaint for divorce (FM) … , then you will need to …
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… that follow have been developed to provide you with common administrative analysis standards for use in granting … you for either an additional or temporary judge(s), it is recommended that an analysis be made of the Municipal Court=s … (rates of open court dispositions per bench hour as compared to Municipal Courts in the vicinage and the state) …
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… both the private and public use of the property. Mazdabrook Commons Homeowners' Association v. Khan, 210 N.J. 482 …
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… / ☐ not appearing The court, having considered the complaint and accompanying certifications, reports and other documents … is on this … day of … , 20 … , Ordered that: … ☐ … 1. … The complaint is dismissed because the Division failed to meet …
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… Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex • P.O. Box 037 Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 • njcourts.gov … as care and supervision cases), litigants may file an FD complaint or application for a modification of an existing … Referrals Scenario Court Action 1. • Parent files FD complaint, and • Allegations of child abuse or neglect are …
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… and to assure accurate court records, both parties must complete and file this form when a dissolution (FM) complaint or a non-dissolution (FD) complaint is filed. This form is confidential and will not …
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… their extensive motion practice. We need not repeat the outcome of the various motions presented to the judge for … credibility on a variety of issues and were less than forthcoming in their testimony. Additionally, the judge … with an option to purchase 80,000 shares of Turo's common stock.2 At the conclusion of trial, plaintiff's gross …
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… Halbersberg concluded by testifying that because of the “commotion,” she failed to warn him of the heroin in his … CONCURRING, notes that most modern courts follow the common law tradition and permit questioning about specific … sees no sound justification for abandoning New Jersey’s common-law rule. JUSTICE PATTERSON, CONCURRING IN PART AND …
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… for the Court. The Court considers whether the State can be compelled to search its file to determine the existence of … the neck and a broken promise made at the parting of the oncoming river.” Defendant’s first trial ended in a mistrial, … letter, defendant filed what he titled “Notice of Motion to Compel Disclosure of Exculpatory Evidence Necessary for …
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… a child, N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.46(b)(1), and the Judiciary has no commission to exercise equitable powers to alter the … the doctrine of conditional res ipsa loquitur from the common law into a comprehensive statutory scheme to relieve DCPP of its burden …
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… who can bring a claim under Article 4A of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), N.J.S.A. 12A:4A-101 to -507, and, if … whether plaintiff, as a non-bank customer, can assert a common law negligence claim against the bank. Plaintiff … decided to operate the joint venture through Sanchez’s company, ADS Associates, Inc. (ADS). On October 2, 2003, …
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… providing legal representation to clients involuntarily committed in state psychiatric facilities, including Ancora … to forty patients, including those who were involuntarily committed and classified as a danger to themselves or … this case, a lawyer assigned to represent a client civilly committed to a state psychiatric hospital had a …