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… cultural, social, charitable[,] or other activities or services to persons under [eighteen] years of age." N.J.S.A. … weekly meetings and acted as a chaperone on trips and offsite camp retreats. While chaperoning the camps, defendant … 1, 2014, met with Sergeant Evans at police headquarters to complete the registration process, which included review of …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … (Michael J. Bonneville, Esq., appearing) for Plaintiff. Charles I. Epstein, Esq., appearing, and Saadia A. Shapiro, … or a person that cannot be found or is not amenable to service of process. N.J.S.A. 12A:3-309(a). To have standing …
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… of the club were charged with numerous crimes for their roles in the sexual abuse of a third dancer, S.J. (hereafter … as either an active participant in the abuse or as an accomplice in the crimes of others. After appropriate mergers, … part of the judge's sentencing decision that required the service of two of the prison terms consecutively. The record …
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… to proceed to trial and maintained his innocence. The trial commenced on September 18, 2018. Green was set to testify on … further stated he was satisfied with his attorney's services , voluntarily pled guilty, and willingly signed the … aware that although his attorney planned to argue for a lesser sentence, the judge could impose the minimum ten-year …
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… and SUEZ WATER NEW JERSEY, INC., PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY, and WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Defendants. … made are without sufficient merit"). The record amply refutes defendant's contentions that the chancery court …
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… we reverse. I. In December 2002, the Department of Human Services Police Department (HSPD) hired Freeman. He began … later being promoted to detective, and eventually becoming a K-9 officer.1 In September of 2014, Freeman was … so significant that it was likely to manifest itself in the future in a manner that would have caused Freeman to be …
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… HAMILTON COVE UR HOLDCO, LLC, GREYSTAR, GREYSTAR MANAGEMENT SERVICES, L.P., GREYSTAR REAL ESTATE PARTNERS, LLC, GREYSTAR … In this putative class action, plaintiffs assert claims of common law fraud and violations of the Consumer Fraud Act … found plaintiffs pleaded their fraud claims with the requisite specificity required by Rule 4:5-8. As to whether the …
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… Harvey argued the cause for appellant (Lomurro, Munson, Comer, Brown & Schottland, LLC, attorneys; Peter H. Lederman … reviewing the record in view of the governing legal principles, we affirm. I. On May 17, 2020, defendant was arrested … that police officers provide a wide range of social services outside of their traditional law enforcement and …
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… Esther expressed concern about Eve visiting Edwin that coming weekend. After speaking with Esther, the Division … caseworker spoke to a Pennsylvania child protective services caseworker. The Pennsylvania caseworker had met … The doctor then explained to Eve that there were rules about those body parts and that other people were not …
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… 2 A-3631-20 Defendant Sheryl Andersen, a resident of the Commonwealth of Virginia, appeals from a July 6, 2021 Family … to have autism, which the agreement recognized may raise "a future issue as to the[ir] emancipation." According to … but the regular mail was not returned and constituted valid service on defendant under Rule 4:4-4(b)(1)(C). On September …
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… of that bonus "up to a total pretax gross annual earned income . . . cap of $3,000,000[] per year." The MSA stated that if defendant pays plaintiff less than the maximum amount in alimony owed to her, "he … forms reflecting her pretax earned income from personal services (examples include: Schedule C of her 1040, LLC, …
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… appeals on his own behalf from an order dismissing his complaint against defendants City of Hoboken, Linda … Property Administration to see if the bonds were deposited there." Because the judge found the statute of … contemplates a direct claim against the issuer by the creditor on the obligation, with the issuer making demand to …
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… Three charged defendants with first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5- 2(a)(1), 2C:11-3(a)(1), and … whether to accept such a plea offer. Negotiations would be futile if Howard was offered a plea agreement to change his … and to inquire if 16 A-2620-22 either defendant needs the services of a public defender. We do not retain …
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… life insurance and health insurance for [R.B.] shall be revisited and resolved. [(Emphasis added.)] Paragraph 6.1 of the … adjudication that R.B. is not 7 A-0484-22 emancipated; to compel defendant to pay child support directly to plaintiff … childhood; the MSA reflected the uncertainty of R.B.'s future independence and uncertain emancipation; R.B.'s …
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… hands were tested for gunshot residue. Analysis of the samples showed the presence of gunshot residue on defendant's … accepted. The jury found defendant guilty of conspiracy to commit murder and weapons charges and not guilty on … Over four years have passed since that citizen’s jury service was completed, and it is speculative that such an …
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… two out of five, categorized as "below expectations." Poli complained about his performance rating but was told the … than merely raising the possibility of some unspecified future litigation. We are satisfied the court determined … concealed the requirement by not placing it on its website. As discussed previously, defendant was not required to …
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… Newark Housing Authority Claremont's multi-unit housing complex located in Newark under Section 8 regulations, 24 … to the minor or [plaintiff] has to verify that Social Services and or the Juvenile Court has arranged for another … allow D.W. to re-certify on behalf of defendant, citing Bancredit, Inc. v. Bethea, 65 N.J. Super. 538, 549 (App. Div. …
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… C.P. petitioned the trial court for release pursuant to the Compassionate Release Act (CRA), N.J.S.A. 30:4-123.51e. C.P. … trial court misapplied the Supreme Court's guiding principles set forth in State v. A.M., 252 N.J. 432 (2023). We … from the New Jersey Department of Health, Division of Aging Services, testified that C.P. would qualify for Medicaid if …
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… is a voluntary, non-governmental organization that gives accreditation to institutions of higher education in the … A-0726-21 expectations, and also complied with all prerequisites to be approved for tenure. By failing to approve his … interfered with plaintiff's ability to pursue and obtain future employment which would be compensated at a level …
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… Based on our review of the record and the applicable principles of law, we affirm. I. A. We summarize the facts … from closing. Payment shall be conditioned on [defendant] completing all repairs as detailed in the inspection report … therefor[e] in writing not later than [ten] days after the service of the last pleading directed to such issue. Such …