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… to the inmate who appeals are the only statements from the Commissioner's Central Office that the record and legal … each correctional facility and are reviewed by an assistant commissioner. N.J.A.C. 10A:8-1.3, -3.1 to -3.5. … R. 2:2- 3(a)(2). He contends the policy was not adopted in compliance with the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), …
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… discontinued the action in September 2020. By the time she commenced this New Jersey paternity action, Edward had … by the due process clause. See Charles Gendler & Co. v. Telecom Equip. Corp., 102 N.J. 460, 469 (1986). When the … of subsection (5) that Alaskan resident could be compelled to defend a paternity suit in New Jersey simply …
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… Fullman was "like family" to him. Even though they were competitors, Dozier explained people at Pierce Manor … usually hang around the building and would not have been welcome because they were not "from there." Zumirah Brockington … connection with an ineffective-assistance claim. State v. Preciose, 129 N.J. 451, 462-63 (1992). However, the PCR …
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… there was no contact between the parties and they did not communicate until late 2023 or early 2024. Plaintiff stated … area codes, which caused her to fear that defendant was "coming after" her to kill her because he had threatened to … had not seen plaintiff in more than two years. He had not come to New Jersey and did not intend to do so. Defendant …
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… -35, and an order granting attorney's fees to plaintiff as compensatory damages pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:25-29(b)(4).1 … newborn grandchild to visit, hoping that "the house would become more of a family center." Wehn asked only plaintiff to … twice since the TRO was entered. Notwithstanding the TRO compelling defendant to leave, Wehn told plaintiff that she …
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… a plastic bag hidden behind an electric panel located in a common hallway area of an apartment complex. Defendant contends probable cause was not … (CDS) at Building 48 of the Mravlag Manor apartment complex (the Manor) in Elizabeth. Nicolas and Heller knew …
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… THE COURTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX PO BOX 037 TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 08625‐0037 … Council reviewed and approved staffing model changes recommended by the Administrative Council as modified by the Judiciary Management and Operations Committee. This memo promulgates the resulting revised …
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… overdose. On April 6, 2018, plaintiffs filed a nine-count complaint against MMC and Lee alleging breach of privacy, … Track III. Plaintiffs then filed the appropriate Affidavit of Merit (AOM) and a supplemental AOM on May 30, … interrogatories and admissions on file, together with the affidavits, if any, show that there is no genuine issue as to …
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… Tubing) appeals from a January 25, 2021 order finding the company guilty of twenty-five violations of N.J.A.C. 7:2-2.5, for operating a commercial enterprise on State parklands without a permit. … During the summer rental season, customers park in the company's parking lot and rent tubes. DR Tubing then …
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… daycare reported Wyland and Wanda were severely delayed in communication. The children suffer from severe asthma. They … – and defendant called none, Judge Grimbergen rendered a comprehensive opinion terminating Roy's parental rights. Our … but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child’s best …
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… to the inmate who appeals are the only statements from the Commissioner's Central Office that the record and legal … each correctional facility and are reviewed by an assistant commissioner. N.J.A.C. 10A:8-1.3, -3.1 to -3.5. … R. 2:2- 3(a)(2). He contends the policy was not adopted in compliance with the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), …
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… settling the case for $1.5 million. In its malpractice complaint, the Diner alleged Jafee and the Firm … as well as adverse publicity. The Diner supplied an affidavit of merit which stated, "there exist[ed] a reasonable … Defendants filed an answer in September 2019, and discovery commenced in halting fashion. Because the procedural history …
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… discontinued the action in September 2020. By the time she commenced this New Jersey paternity action, Edward had … by the due process clause. See Charles Gendler & Co. v. Telecom Equip. Corp., 102 N.J. 460, 469 (1986). When the … of subsection (5) that Alaskan resident could be compelled to defend a paternity suit in New Jersey simply …
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… GAL report, Schofel analyzed her findings and submitted recommendations including that the parties and S.M. … conference at which the parties accepted Schofel's recommendations. The court subsequently set forth the recommendations in an order. On August 6, 2019, Schofel filed …
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… no expert opinion to interpret it, and there was no competent evidence she actually suffered a medical episode. … her fifty-percent responsible, and Derrico and the trucking company that employed him, twenty and thirty percent … the other's, and in some respects, with prior statements. Complicating the jury's fact-finding, the traffic lights …
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… contested the allegations. Following a trial on the Board's complaint in the Office of Administrative Law and a final … A-5184-14T2 ordered to submit to a psychosexual evaluation, complete a boundaries course and participate in the … Joachim had appeared before a Preliminary Evaluation Committee of the Board, asking it to lift the restrictions …
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… I found out that she did, so I think . . . there was no communication there as far as that situation." Under the … defendant's involvement in raising their son but complained that "[defendant] has never had him full time." … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… I found out that she did, so I think . . . there was no communication there as far as that situation." Under the … defendant's involvement in raising their son but complained that "[defendant] has never had him full time." … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… motion to establish child support by imputing Father's income based on his pre- pandemic salary; and (2) denying … judge to hear and decide motions . . . exclusively upon affidavits." Shaw v. Shaw, 138 N.J. Super. 436, 440 (App. Div. … A plenary hearing should be ordered "only where the affidavits show that there is a genuine issue as to a material …
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… from the April 22, 2016 Family Part order dismissing her complaint for palimony for failure to state a claim. We … Because this appeal arises from a motion to dismiss a complaint, "we accept as true the facts alleged in the complaint[,]" Craig v. Suburban Cablevision, Inc., 140 N.J. …