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… 10A:4-4.1. He was given a sanction of 365 days loss of commutation time, 180 days administrative segregation, 15 … you know people that will buy weed. Tell heed that will be coming soon. I'm not selling sticks though, but I'll holla. … inmates, and the note was found only after he wrote seven complaints against prison officials. The scope of our review …
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… that he remained at throughout trial. The Division filed a complaint for guardianship of N.W.P on June 21, 2016. The … further noted, among other things, mother's history of non-compliance with services offered, lack of gainful … substance abuse treatment. The court noted that mother "completely failed to comply with any of these services or …
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… III. For contingency fee, could the plaintiff attorney compel the Trial Judge for granting divorce? IV. Should this … the plaintiff attorney responsible for the damages and compensation for the defendant and his family? VI. Should … of proof. His pleadings were dismissed after he failed to comply with court orders compelling discovery and his …
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… who found the alleged prohibited substance during a search commenced after another officer smelled a strong odor of … and no other corroborating evidence, procedural fairness compels a second, confirmatory test, to assure that the … decision—was based on substantial evidence in the record in compliance with N.J.A.C. 10A:4-9.15(a), Figueroa v. Dep't of …
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… and fell, causing the alleged injuries for which he sought compensation in this lawsuit. 1 Intoxicated Drivers Resource … for the reasons expressed by Judge Katie A. Gummer in her comprehensive and thoughtful oral decision. We add only the following comments. In "distilling" the language of the Charitable …
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… in 2011.1 The Division of Child Protection and Permanency commenced a Title Nine action in July 2014 against Carol and … about Carl because, in the Division's view, Carl was not compliant with provided services, which included parenting … classes. In February 2015, the judge ordered Carl's compliance and continued his prior order that Joan's contact …
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… parole. Upon his release, Walker was advised that he had to comply with various parole conditions. The conditions … from purchasing or using alcohol; and participate in and complete a substance abuse program. During his first four … parole conditions. The hearing officer's initial decision recommended Walker's parole be revoked, and he serve thirteen …
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… an order prohibiting plaintiff from filing certain criminal complaints against his NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … Township Municipal Court. Because we find the trial court committed no error, we affirm. Plaintiff Moshe Bursztyn … by the trial court finding no probable cause for the complaints he attempted to file against defendant Kayla …
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… a Request for Emergent Relief in the Supreme Court Complete the Supreme Court Emergent Matter Intake form and … Are Submitted to the Court? The litigant should submit a completed Supreme Court Emergent Matter Intake form. Staff …
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… just, and the court having read and considered the verified complaint, the supporting certifications or affidavits, and all other papers and pleadings filed in this … guardian. 2. A copy of the verified complaint, supporting affidavits or certifications and this Order, shall be served …
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… the transaction fee is $2. For more information about the Comprehensive Enforcement Program, go to www.njcourts.gov and search for Comprehensive Enforcement Program. Comprehensive Enforcement Program New Jersey Judiciary What …
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… there is substantial credible evidence that the inmate committed the prohibited act, but also whether, in making … find no merit to Tice's arguments. Initially, she admits to committing the prohibited acts. Moreover, the Department's …
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… expert, the trial court found that the child's parents had committed abuse or neglect under Title Nine. The court … her family." He further noted she "demonstrated appropriate comprehension of the evaluator's questions and responded … for doubting Amy's recantation. For instance, the examiner commented: During her 3/9/23 statement to [the police], …
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… from a December 2, 2024 Family Part order dismissing her complaint for divorce from defendant Niazuddin Shaik on principles of comity, finding the New Jersey filing precluded by … principles, we conclude the court dismissed plaintiff's complaint before sufficiently determining whether the Indian …
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… On or about February 12, 2018, Plaintiffs filed an Amended Complaint against Defendants alleging nine causes of action, … (“SKS”) is a closely-held, three member limited liability company incorporated in Delaware with its principal place of … interrogatories and admissions on file, together with the affidavits, if any, show that there is no genuine issue as to …
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… v. CAREN L. JOSEY, JAMES RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY, PORTIER, LLC, and RIDER INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondents. … interrogatories and admissions on file, together with the affidavits, if any, show that there is no genuine issue as to …
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… went to the Jersey City Police Department (JCPD) to file a complaint against defendant. She alleged defendant, a family … close by. 1 We use initials and a pseudonym to protect the complainant's identity. See R. 1:38–3(c)(12). 3 A-3467-21 … On November 16, 2020, the judge entered an order with an accompanying written opinion, finding the DVSW was "invalid …
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… walking through the entryway. Alex stated the building was "completely open" and did not have "any caution signs or anything like that. There was completely empty space." Delaware, Inc., retained by C Keys … the forklift by the operator," which "Re[a]gan state[d] is common practice[]."3 During discovery, Garrard produced its …
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… of counsel fees relating to the motion, and an award of compensatory parenting time for the parenting time lost … defendant's fee application was not "supported by an affidavit, or certification [] of services" addressing "the … factors enumerated [in] RPC 1.5(a)." The filing of an affidavit meeting the requirements of Rule 4:42-9 "is …
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… they agree to first use a therapist . . . . If they cannot come to an agreement within one . . . month, the parties … in the details of the litigation and sending harassing communications to defendant, her attorney, her friends, and … drafted and physically delivered to defendant's home, accompanied by the child, a letter, signed by the child, …