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… Devices A. Courthouse Grounds, Environs and Ceremonies B. Common Areas of the Courthouse C. Inside the Courtroom … This agreement shall be ac- cessible on the Judiciary website, njcourts.com. An executed agreement may be submitted … of any juror who has been dis- charged from jury service in any proceeding unless otherwise ordered by a …
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… Devices A. Courthouse Grounds, Environs and Ceremonies B. Common Areas of the Courthouse C. Inside the Courtroom … This agreement shall be ac- cessible on the Judiciary website, njcourts.com. An executed agreement may be submitted … of any juror who has been dis- charged from jury service in any proceeding unless otherwise ordered by a …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-8025-19. James D. Martin argued … Alprazolam, a prescription anti-anxiety medication commonly known as Xanax. Cachexia, a wasting disorder … Stat. 1040, 21 U.S.C. § 301 et seq. or the "Public Health Service Act," 58 Stat. 682, 42 U.S.C. § 201 et seq., a …
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… Bancroft "provides educational and residential services for individuals with developmental disabilities." … was on a second-grade level, and he was able to "answer[] comprehension questions with assistance on a first[-]grade … the child with her groin positioned above his, is no less inappropriate. When they separate momentarily, K.T. …
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… the parties to utilize a Parent Coordinator (PC) to resolve future custody and parenting time issues, and stated they … child each year. But the MSA further stated the parties' income figures were "subject to income verification," which … R. 5:1-5(a). Further, Rule 5:1-5(b) identifies the prerequisites for an enforceable consent order, including an …
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… 3 unemployment benefits to supplement the loss of income from her full-time job while she continued to work part … Div. May 16, 1994). We find that these cases are inapposite as the decisions were issued prior to the 2001 … that are supported by sufficient credible evidence." Futterman v. Bd. of Rev., 421 N.J. Super. 281, 287 (App. …
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… (collectively, plaintiffs) filed a nursing malpractice complaint against CareOne, pleading: common law negligence … see N.J.S.A. 30:13-8.1, documenting the anticipated services. Further, under its long-term care facility license … patient." However, when deposed, Eagin's son testified he visited his father nearly "every day." Nurses would enter his …
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… his request for injunctive relief and dismissing his complaint against defendants Society Hill at Piscataway … asking the Board to conduct the Special Election using the services of an outside, independent, unaffiliated third- … the judge erred in finding Petition One lacked the requisite number of unit owner signatures. We reject this …
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A-79-24 - Amici Curiae Brief IFPTE Local 195
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… T: 973-642-0161 F: 973-802-1055 Email: asc@oxfeldcohen.com Attorneys for IFPTE Local 195 EAST ORANGE EDUCATIONAL … . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Rozenblit v. Lyles, 245 N.J. 105 (2021). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … disputed that the Appellate Division did not even pay lip service to the East Rutherford decision and the standard for …
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… to New Jersey's age-based limitation on gun ownership encompassed in N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b)(1), criminalizing the … made a "substantial showing" that applying would have been futile. To support his claim, defendant submitted his own … of individual persons to keep and bear arms apart from service in a militia. Dist. of Columbia v. Heller, 554 U.S. …
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… JERSEY D-135 September Term 2023 089609 ORDER The Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (ACJC) having submitted to the … judgment. Count II I acknowledge my private law practice website contains references to my judicial office. On my "New … and absolute bar to holding judicial office in the future; and 10. The implications of submitting this consent …
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… no later than three business days after the filing of the complaint. If the juvenile is not detained and is not … is diverted to a juvenile conference committee or intake service conference or referred to a juvenile referee, the … … Discovery Provided Through Electronic Means. … Unless otherwise ordered by the court, the parties may provide …
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… dated February 6, 2024 (denying plaintiffs' motion to compel documents and granting the receiver's motion for … findings and clear statements of reasoning constitutes a disservice to the litigants, the attorneys, and the appellate … did not preclude the recovery of attorneys' fees for future efforts to collect assessments." The court's view of …
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… City inspectors into their homes to obtain a certificate of compliance once they complete work for which the City issued … judge, citing Monell v. New York City Department of Social Services, 436 U.S. 658, 694 (1978), noted plaintiff "failed … contention that this single incident rose to the requisite level of severity, from the perspective of a reasonable …
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… extension of time to submit documents certifying it timely completed a solar energy project registered in the Board's … electric distribution company (EDC) had not completed offsite upgrades necessary to allow interconnection of the … . . . to continue to render safe, adequate and proper service, or in the interests of the general public." …
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… path while rollerblading in the park. Arias filed a complaint alleging negligence against the County, which owns … Act with the LLA, which expanded immunity to the “owner, lessee or occupant of premises” for “sport and recreational … taxes or indirectly through decreased or eliminated services. To avoid such risks and costs, municipalities …
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… near her home. 4 A-0161-23 When defendant arrived, he was accompanied by his cousin. Defendant brought up the beach … did not return. Shortly thereafter, emergency medical service personnel arrived at the scene and transported N.D. … injury when he restrained her. The evidence at trial refutes that argument. N.D. testified to the violent nature of …
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… aggravated sexual assault, based on allegations that he committed sexual acts against M.G. on three occasions when … subsequent interview with the Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS),1 M.G. stated that the first 1 This agency … In short, a trial court must not accept a guilty plea unless it is satisfied that the defendant is in fact guilty. …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … 26, 2016, the Executrix Cathy Timpone filed a Verified Complaint to Settle the First and Final Account. On February … estate attorney, John Walsh, Jr., a detailed list of valuables and household furnishings which were part of the estate …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS _____________________________________ … of Rorry. Rorry Inc. filed an assignment for the benefit of creditors pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2A:19-1 et. seq. naming … because Plaintiff was clearly in possession of all the requisite facts and knew it had a basis for fraudulent transfer …