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… child to suffer from neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), commonly known as withdrawal, in the days after her birth. … before the court. 6 A-5600-18 The Division filed a verified complaint against N.S. in the Family Part for care, custody, … the court's decision.5 This appeal follows. N.S. raises two points: (1) the trial court erred by granting DCPP's motion …
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… development of the record, we need not discuss the facts comprehensively. The following details will suffice for our … executive in the pharmaceutical industry, netting annual income between $300,000 to $1.38 million between 2000-2007, … studio business, Powerflow Yoga. As a result, his annual income drastically declined to $82,159 in 2008 and $12,844 in …
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… County, on October 20, 2011. Count one alleged, that while committing a theft, defendant and Bowers purposely put … and sixteen); four counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 … 321 N.J. Super. 154, 170 (App. Div. 1999). As the State points out, defendant failed to present sufficient evidence …
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… Although coffee shops are allowed in the pertinent Community Commercial ("CC") zone in Medford, the zoning … that boards of adjustment and municipal governing bodies will act fairly and with proper motives and for valid … counsel at oral argument in the Law Division about disobedient drivers, although perhaps intuitively correct, cannot …
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… (Lawrence) is the president and sole shareholder of the company. In August 2003, plaintiff hired James, who is Lawrence's nephew. By 2014, James had become a senior executive with the company. 1 Marlene Klein and Peter Daus also were named as …
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… persons trapped in burning buildings, recovering the bodies of drowning victims, engaging and talking down suicidal … inside a vehicle in a parking lot. Prior attempts at communication with the suspect had failed. Appellant shot … A claimant has the burden of proving "direct result" by competent medical testimony. Richardson, 192 N.J. at 194-95. …
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… by the record. The municipal court judge, in making his comprehensive credibility findings, considered and addressed … tone and body language" and recited his experience in communicating through translators. But the judge found … The judge also acknowledged the officers were more comfortable in the courtroom: "These are officers, you know, …
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… tear to her patellar tendon. Plaintiff filed a seven-count complaint, which she later amended, alleging defendants … contract with her to receive "quality care" 3 A-1794-19 in compliance with her statutory rights as a patient. She … and diligence used by . . . nursing homes . . . in the community." Plaintiff testified at deposition that on April …
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… attention." Id. at 9. And we explained "[t]he parties completely prepared themselves for trial," and the co- … therefore affirm the remand court's order. For purposes of completeness, we note the co-executors also argue the remand … or that could have been properly presented, were encompassed by our initial decision. Affirmed. … a4528-19.pdf …
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… defendants) motion for summary judgment on count two of the complaint. Count two alleged a violation under the New … summary judgment requires our consideration of "the competent evidential materials submitted by the parties to … the motion court. On August 31, 2018, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants. In count one of the complaint, …
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… dismissing plaintiff JSA Surgical Facilities, LLC's (JSA) complaint and defendants' counterclaims with prejudice. The … Manganelli signed the second APAs. The parties continued to communicate, but never agreed to a new closing date. During … A-0178-18T4 On or about January 6, 2017, plaintiff filed a complaint against CSP and Manganelli alleging breach of …
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… from an order for judgment dismissing with prejudice their complaint alleging professional malpractice against their … court erred by denying their motion for a new trial and committed trial errors by: failing to set forth findings of … in its decision following a bench trial; finding plaintiffs committed tax fraud; failing to find defendant negligently …
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… or availability of material[,] whichever is later" to complete the project, the forty-five day timeframe was a … defendants told plaintiff about extra work they wanted completed. To reflect the extra work, plaintiff prepared a … certain things . . . to be done as a courtesy to kind of compensate . . . for the time it took to do the job." In …
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… proceedings, eventually dismissed the pending guardianship complaint and resumed efforts to reunify defendant and the children, as recommended by the Division's expert, James Loving, Psy.D. The … rights, and the Division filed a second guardianship complaint.2 The trial took place over non-successive days …
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… arrest, defendant was not permitted to contact the rental company to clarify the registration information. Barbagli … a key he found in the center console to unlock the glove compartment. Inside the glove box, Barbagli discovered a … advanced by the State for the first time on appeal). "[T]he points of divergence developed in proceedings before a trial …
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… One Call Care Management (One Call), dismissing his complaint. We affirm. I. We confine our review to the motion … entity that electronically manages and processes workers' compensation claims. Plaintiff, an employee of defendant … also suffers from diabetes and bipolar disorder but his complaint does not set forth a cause of action pertaining to …
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… in 2009 and had no children. Plaintiff filed a divorce complaint in 2011. The parties executed their MSA on May 2, … (3%) percent default fee which shall accrue monthly and compound until default if [sic] cured. If default is not … would "be able to maintain a lifestyle that is reasonably comparable to that which [she] enjoyed during the course of …
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… TAVERN ROAD, LLC, Defendant-Appellant, and JERSEY MORTGAGE COMPANY, n/k/a PNC BANK, N.A., Defendant. … 2011. On December 5, 2013, Pro Capital filed a foreclosure complaint against defendant and Jersey Mortgage Company,2 seeking to foreclose on the tax sale certificate. …
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… v. BOARD OF REVIEW, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, and ATLANTIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE, GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION, and … (Galloway), during the 2014-2015 school year, as a per diem substitute teacher from March 19 to June 19, 2015. He … A-1927-17 Dalnoky was employed by Galloway as a per diem substitute teacher from March 19, 2015 until May 2017. …
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… The judge concluded that Martin physically abused Maria by committing an act of excessive corporal punishment under … together. Sarina asked Maria for an apology, which did not come. Martin seconded Sarina's request. Maria did not … pinky. Maria called her mom to report the incident. Maria complained that her hand hurt and that she did not want to …