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… Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Passaic County, Complaint No. W-2020-00201-1602. Camelia M. Valdes, Passaic … in the first instance. Because the court did not make sufficient findings supporting its decision to reopen the … to appear for court proceedings. The PSA included a recommendation of release with monthly reporting. The State …
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… System (PERS) and deducted contributions to PERS from his compensation. In 2008, Angelini applied for early retirement … whether the findings could reasonably have been reached on sufficient credible evidence in the record, considering the … or unreasonable or are not supported by sufficient, competent, and credible evidence in the record."). We are …
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… Thereafter, the court filed an order denying PCR. In an accompanying statement of reasons, the court found that … findings of fact must be upheld on appeal if supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record. Ibid. (citing … Id. at 688. The defendant is required to overcome the strong presumption that counsel exercised …
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… urine screenings. Jeffrey was not ordered to 4 A-0391-16T1 complete any services, and was permitted unsupervised … supervision by the Division under Title 30. That same day a compliance hearing was held, and the Division reported … treatment programs, which she would consider at an upcoming compliance review hearing in May 2014. Before the …
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… and she told the worker she was receiving Social Security Income (SSI) and food stamps, and was enrolled in Medicaid. … or maintain adequate shelter for her despite having sufficient income to do so. The judge noted that I.H. had … in Medicaid. I.H. also was eligible for housing subsidies. Therefore, the record supports the judge's finding …
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… that the testimony of plaintiff's principal witness was insufficient to sustain its claim and plaintiff required an … its proofs. As a result, the judge dismissed plaintiff's complaint and, after a bench trial, entered judgment for … binder containing the drawings for the required steel components. Plaintiff alleged that the CD contained …
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… SNOW PLOWING, STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY and CLG BROADWAY, LLC, Defendants-Respondents. … the [ongoing storm] rule is that it is categorically inexpedient and impractical to remove or reduce hazards from snow … caused by the storm while the storm was ongoing, there is sufficient competent evidence in the record supporting a …
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… appeal from an August 28, 2020 order dismissing their complaint and granting summary judgment in favor of … holder of [u]nsold [s]hares (or a member of his family) becomes a bona-fide occupant of the [a]partment. Under a … (1959) (emphasis added).] Plaintiffs argue the complaint sufficiently pled a cause of action for continuing nuisance, …
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… from an order granting summary judgment to a lender on commercial loan guaranties of approximately $12 million, and … of key witnesses and other pertinent discovery were completed. In addition, the trial court did not afford … counterclaims. In this regard, the court stated Bock "has sufficiently established that there is no genuine issue of …
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… and suffers from other mental health issues. Her compliance with Division-referred services during the course … and R.D.; potential alternatives to termination have been sufficiently considered; and termination of parental rights … it "virtually impossible for [R.D.] to prevail on other points" and to bond with his son. We disagree. Our Supreme …
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… Jeep Chrysler Fiat, plaintiff Ramona L. McBride filed a complaint alleging her supervisor, sales manager Jack … the advances, Dellafave terminated her employment. In her complaint, plaintiff asserted causes of action under the LAD … "[A]ll material facts in the movant's statement which are sufficiently supported will be deemed admitted for purposes …
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… order granting the summary judgment dismissal of his complaint against defendants, City of Atlantic City (the … supervision previously cited the property for insufficient electrical service. Plaintiff explained, Every … Representative. Cox interviewed plaintiff and Kathleen Dierwechter, who tied with plaintiff for the number-one …
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… by Judge William R. DeLorenzo, Jr. in his August 20, 2018 comprehensive ninety-seven page decision and in his oral … and pervasive developmental disorders and had difficulty complying with her psychiatric treatment regimens. At that … were suspended until early 2017, by which time she had sufficiently stabilized. At that time, although her …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5327-17T4 MARLENE CARIDE, COMMISSIONER, NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND … also concluded that any purported oral notification is insufficient to satisfy the reporting requirement. Similarly, … found that appellants' "cooperation with regulatory bodies and repayment of commissions after the fact is …
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… August 6, 2016, Wearing's son was shot and hospitalized. Commencing the week of August 8, 2016, Wearing took approved … unbecoming a public employee, neglect of duty, and other sufficient causes, "including violation of the City[’s] . . . … opportunity to eliminate any back pay award, one of the remedies available in the disciplinary forum. The public …
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… to Hailey. Plaintiffs appeal from the dismissal of their complaint against Virtua West Jersey Hospital Voorhees … delay and cerebral palsy. Plaintiffs filed their complaint in March 2012. The claims relevant to this appeal … types of cases have been acknowledged to concern matters sufficiently esoteric to require expert testimony: "the …
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… order terminating the litigation. The court concluded Erica committed educational abuse or neglect against all three … neglect regarding Margaret, as the record contains insufficient substantial credible evidence to support such a … N.J. Super. 593, 609 n.2 (App. Div. 2010). 6 A-5467-17T3 communicate with them." The following day, Dennis and Brian …
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… GARAGE, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. MAYOR and TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF BRICK, NJ, Defendants-Respondents. … their request for injunctive relief and dismissed their complaint in lieu of prerogative writs with prejudice … verified complaint. Specifically, plaintiffs argue they sufficiently pled that: 1) the Township violated their due …
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… R. HARRIS, INC., DMJM + HARRIS, INC., DMJM HARRIS/AECOM, and AECOM, Defendants-Respondents, and COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, … We find the County's arguments on this issue lack sufficient merit to warrant discussion. R. 2:11-3(e)(1)(E). …
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… Plaintiff-Respondent, v. BURRELLYS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, and NICOLE BURRELL, Defendants-Appellants, and … denied Burrellys's motion for summary judgment, finding a sufficient material factual dispute regarding the proximate … pain, which lasted more than a year, for which he recommended another surgery to remove the hardware in …