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… requesting" other men whom plaintiff "followed" on social media. In February 2020, defendant texted plaintiff "at … evening, plaintiff nonetheless filed a domestic violence complaint, alleging defendant committed the offenses of burglary, harassment, and assault …
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… Fisher, Moynihan, and Gummer. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 219-8/18. William P. … Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Sadia Ahsanuddin, Deputy Attorney … decision of the administrative law judge (ALJ)—which affirmed her termination of employment without a tenure hearing, …
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… partly denied her motion under Rule 4:6-2 to dismiss the complaint. For reasons that follow, we affirm the orders. I. … to a foreclosure action starting in 2015, and defendant claimed this relieved her of ownership of the unit and her … okay . . . it pretty much rehashes and emphasizes the prior points. I don't think it really raises anything new." …
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… she went to at 10:00 p.m. the night before to get sinus medication. The police subsequently discovered that Villagra … the police permission to search his apartment, vehicles, computer, and cell phone. He also agreed to provide a buccal … stated, contrary to his previous statements, that he had accompanied his wife to the pharmacy, and after leaving, they …
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… Services, Inc., (KCS) is a construction service company located in Flagstaff, Arizona. At all times relevant … of issue, defendant filed a motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint pursuant to Rule 4:6- 2(e), based on the … to execute a specific contract for work shall be confirmed through the execution of a project specific Purchase …
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… go to a nearby nightclub. By this time, Kawana Echols had become "sloppy drunk" and began "hugging and screaming on [] … was . . . tangled in [Rivera]'s legs", defendant immediately exited the car and ran from the garage back to the … charge containing self-defense instructions nor did counsel complain of the lack of defense-of-necessity instructions. …
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… a third-party administrator, which handled Nina's workers' compensation claim on behalf of Sayrebrook Veterinary … was employed. Nina filed a claim petition seeking workers' compensation benefits, alleging she had been injured during … satisfy any liens related to the accident. 3 Plaintiffs named Sayrebrook as a defendant solely for the purpose of …
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… an interview with Greg in May 2015, a caseworker informed him that he was "foaming at the mouth," insinuating he … a strong odor of cigarettes and diapers, the Division commenced another investigation against Katherine in … and other family members. At this time, Katherine was noncompliant with services at Mercer Street Friends, and Zara …
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… and past criminal history. The probation officer confirmed defendant was discharged from the drug treatment … resubmitted its permanency plan because the time limit for completing the plan was about to expire. Additional … the court held a hearing to determine the steps needed to complete the guardianship litigation. The Division met with …
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… and maintenance of firearms. A police witness confirmed that when they seized the collection, the various … deteriorated, Tammy and Malcolm filed multiple PDVA complaints against each other. Tammy testified that the … In 2011, 2013 and 2016, Tammy filed a domestic violence complaint against Malcolm and obtained a temporary …
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… I In 1990, family patriarch Irving Helsel set-up the Trust, comprised of the Family Trust and Exempt Trust. He … principal can only be distributed if the quarter-annual income payments are not enough to cover her healthcare costs. … Goldstein's objections in accord with Rule 1:7-4. Affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded for further …
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… obligation would continue until their daughter was "deemed emancipated" upon the occurrence of any of the … following: a. reaching the age of [eighteen] years or the completion of [four] academic years of continuous 3 … financial aid consulting fees, room and board, books[,] and commuting expenses. The choice of said college or vocational …
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… exception to the law. [Hearing on A4303 Before the Assemb. Comm. On Law and Public Safety, 2009 Leg., 213th Sess., … of RepresentativeBramnick) ttps://www.njleg.state.nj.us/media/mp.asp?M=A/2009/ ALP/1203-0200PM-M0-1.M4A&S=2008] … whose licenses are suspended for other reasons. He points out that the statute imposes a mandatory 180-day jail …
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… collided with a vehicle driven by S.D.1 Plaintiff claimed that as a result of the accident he suffered a … testify as plaintiff's expert. Apparently, Hernandez had become disabled and was no longer practicing medicine. … M.G. forwarded Prieto's report to S.D.'s attorney. In an accompanying letter, M.G. stated that Hernandez was …
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… out. On November 14, 2015, plaintiff filed her original complaint under the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act of … On November 18, 2015, plaintiff filed her first amended complaint seeking an FRO based on the originally-charged … The prior history included an allegation defendant performed unwanted oral sex on her and then vaginally raped her on …
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… him again. In an interview on January 11, 2010, M.H. informed the FBI that Lalley had called him on January 4, 2010 … to the FBI. On February 16, 2010, the FBI filed a criminal complaint against Lalley, charging him with obstruction of … a witness with intent to hinder, delay, and prevent the communication of information to a law enforcement officer …
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… Lewis Gianini and Barbara Gianini and dismissed plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. 1 We reverse. I. This action … he was unaware of Tam Marie's whereabouts, but agreed to accompany James and Angele to the property. At the property, … alleged that Brady murdered Tam Marie and Natasia. She claimed defendants operated and maintained the property …
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… died in 2005, Thomas and his brother, Willard Jr., were named co-executors of the estate. On December 28, 2007, Thomas and Willard Jr. filed a verified complaint for settlement of and a first formal account of … to testify during the trial. The trial judge focused on two points from Ambrosio's expert report: the $506,437 in …
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… began firing their weapons at defendant. Defendant then rammed his vehicle repeatedly into a second police vehicle that … trial, "had absolutely no involvement or interest in the outcome of defendant's civil matter ." Although the judge … appeal from the PCR denial, defendant raises the following points in his initial brief: THIS MATTER MUST BE REMANDED …
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… the trial judge entered an order under Rule 4:42-1(c), commonly referred to as the five-day rule, denying the … to warrant the sanction of dismissal. In addition, an informed judicial assessment of this child's current best … daughter. In support, defendant cited the 7 A-1872-17T2 recommendations of Dr. Most and defendant's treating doctor, …