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… Tina, H.M. told the Division in November 2020 she was fully committed to formally adopting the child. In December 2020, … as an expert in psychology, attachment, and bonding. She recommended adoption, explaining that Tina viewed H.M. as her … ongoing harm to the child, which is unlikely to be remedied by the biological parents after services have been …
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… DOCKET NO: ATL-L-1550-21 (CBLP) ORDER THIS MATTER having come before the court on cross-motions for summary judgment, … of counsel, and for the reasons set forth in the accompanying Memorandum of Decision, IT IS on this 3rd day of … in the light most favorable to the non-moving party, are sufficient to permit a rational fact finder to resolve the …
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… of the doctrine, we reverse the judgment dismissing the complaint against Nerney only. We remand the matter to the … the court shall determine the proper amount of damages to compensate plaintiff for Nerney's negligence and shall also … damages 'is whether the judge's findings are supported by sufficient, credible evidence in the record.'" Ibid. (quoting …
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… and resources of the Society shall be available to those community members of ISEC who follow its code of ethics and … of the building from the structural/ architectural points of views." The record also includes by-laws that were … 116 N.J. 739, 746 (1989). We "must examine 'the legal sufficiency of the facts alleged on the face of the …
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… 68 N.J. 236 (1975). 3 A-3875-22 Defendant was continued on commitment status at his initial Krol hearing. Before his … using drugs again, it could lead to another psychotic decompensation. He recommended continuation on Krol status and the commencement …
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… on February 14, 2021, predicated on a domestic violence complaint alleging sexual assault and harassment. … This appeal followed. On appeal, J.O. raises the following points for our consideration: I. [J.O.] HAS NOT ENGAGED IN … for further investigation or discovery indicates insufficient evidentiary support; and (4) the denials of …
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… vehicle. He consequently directed her to exit the car. She complied, and the officer observed a loaded handgun lying on … a valid Pennsylvania permit to carry the firearm in that Commonwealth. Defendant was indicted for second-degree … them, any remaining arguments raised by defendant lack sufficient merit to warrant discussion. R. 2:11-3(e)(2). …
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A-52-24 Reply Brief
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… LLC Yongmoon Kim (NJ Attorney ID: 026122011) ykim@kimlf.com Mark Jensen (NJ Attorney ID 309612022) mjensen@kimlf.com … relied upon by Diana here—while the NJCFLA while still embodied under the New Jersey Licensed Lenders Act (“NJLLA”) and … Court, 28 Jan 2025, 089939 Page 8 of 12 enforcement remedies afforded to the Commissioner is not an application of …
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A-66-24 Respondents Elizabeth Muoio et al., Brief
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… 2025 Supreme Court of New Jersey Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street, P.O. Box 970 Trenton, New Jersey … filed by Plaintiffs-Petitioners, HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX -TELEPHONE: (609) 815-2588 FAX: (609) 633-7434 New … the funds dedicated to the installation of MVRS was insufficient to offset the added direct expenditures that …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS November 7, 2025 Joseph F. Ranieri, … in a reverse tax appeal fails to defend the complaint, the taxing district/plaintiff must file a motion, … To overcome the presumption, the evidence “must be ‘sufficient to determine the value of the property under …
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… and denying his motion for leave to file an amended complaint. Having reviewed the record and applicable law, we … On February 2, 2024, plaintiff filed a single-count complaint against defendant alleging bodily injury caused by … in the light most favorable to the non-moving party, are sufficient to permit a rational factfinder to resolve the …
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… now argues that Detective Joseph Cordoma does not possess sufficient expertise to be an expert in fire investigation; … is, unlike with the motion to bar the ballistics testimony, comes without a Cognitive Bias expert. Moreover, this assertion is interesting in light of the recommendations of the OSAC report and the premise that …
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… finding undue influence—a claim not pled by Larisa in her complaint—as the basis to invalidate the 2016 will, and … In May 2016, Olga contacted Larisa to see if she would be coming for Easter, to which Larisa stated she would not. … to deference on appeal so long as they are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record." Accounteks.Net, …
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… ordinances." In 2010, appellant was granted an interstate compact transfer of his parole supervision from New Jersey … by the . . . Board could reasonably have been reached on sufficient credible evidence in the record." Trantino v. N.J. … 'Arbitrary and capricious action of administrative bodies means willful and unreasoning action, without …
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… DAP III held a New Jersey consumer lender or sales finance company license. Plaintiff filed a collection complaint against defendant in July 2018, requesting to … remaining legal arguments, we conclude they are of insufficient merit to warrant discussion in a written opinion. …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … ratio. 6 The City argues that this shift in the ratio is sufficient for the Director to discard 594 Jersey Avenue as a … sets forth thirty-six nonusable categories. The City points to Nonusable Category 36 (NU36), N.J.A.C. …
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… DOCKET NO. A-0684-24 JERSEY SHORE BEACH AND BOARDWALK COMPANY INC., a/k/a JERSEY SHORE BEACH AND BOARDWALK, INC., … PER CURIAM Plaintiff Jersey Shore Beach and Boardwalk Company, Inc., a/k/a Jersey Shore Beach & Boardwalk Inc. … Shore), appeals from a Law Division order dismissing its complaint with prejudice for lack of subject matter …
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… assault. In the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend defendant receive concurrent fifteen-year … that he was not capable of forming the requisite intent to commit the [charged] offenses . . . ." In support of the … with a 'counsel's exercise of judgment' is insufficient to warrant overturning a conviction." Nash, 212 …
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… $47,138 per year, and his yearly Veterans (VA) disability income of $22,512 for a total annual income of $216,213. According to paragraph 1.3 of the MSA, … terminate when defendant "actually retires and [plaintiff] commences receipt of 65% of [defendant's] pension and Thrift …
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… the part of the court, we affirm. 1 Plaintiff dismissed her complaint against Cape May County Municipal Utility … retraction to the glenoid, resulting in subscapularis insufficiency and possible recurrent anterior subluxations. She … to "'provide[] general immunity for all governmental bodies except in circumstances where the Legislature has …