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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0682-19T2 L.C.,1 Plaintiff-Appellant, v. S.C. and L.F., Defendants-Respondents. __________________________ Submitted November 5, 2020 – Decided Before Judges Whipple and Firko. …
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… a determination by the Department of Corrections that he committed prohibited acts *.803 (attempting to commit, aiding another person to commit, or making plans to commit any Category A or B …
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… was offered into probate, his two surviving adult children commenced suit, alleging plaintiff unduly influenced the … from the estate in May 2019. In September 2019, plaintiff commenced this Special Civil Part suit seeking $16,600 in … by counsel when she engaged in the discussions and communications that led to the $15,563.63 payment and …
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… (DOC), finding him guilty and imposing sanctions for committing prohibited act *.306, conduct which disrupts or … As a result of the altercation, DOC charged Thompson with committing prohibited act *.306. On October 12, 2018, a … to 150 days' administrative segregation, 210 days' loss of commutation time, 30 days' suspension of email privileges, …
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… them more so. For example, she rejects the notion that income should have been imputed to her in the divorce judgment … that decision even more unjust and that she should not be compelled to make any contribution towards the child's … owed spread out over nine months limited the reduction in income to defendant while ensuring that plaintiff "be made …
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… to secure the alimony obligation. Judge Picheca rendered a comprehensive seventy-seven page written decision containing … expressed by Judge Picheca. We add the following brief comments. The scope of our review of the Family Part's order … legal conclusions, Manalapan Realty v. Manalapan Twp. Comm., 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995), we will only disturb the …
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… Permanency (Division) presented evidence that Cybil did not comply with drug rehabilitation or psychiatric therapy … with her resource parents, who wished to adopt her. In her comprehensive opinion, Judge Francois found that the … factors of N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a), because it did not recommend placing Nicole with her mother in a "Mommy and Me" …
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… for the reasons expressed in Judge Robert G. Malestein's comprehensive written opinion issued with the order. …
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… a five-day work week assignment as a clerk in the prison's Commissary. On August 27, 2019, the Institutional Classification Committee ("ICC") reassigned Torres from his assignment in the Commissary to a job in the Building Sanitation Unit. Torres …
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… demanded U.S. Bank clear the judgment, precipitating this common law strict foreclosure action against the omitted … 3 A-2015-20 Paolicelli moved to intervene and dismiss the complaint, arguing plaintiff lacked standing to pursue …
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… in the judge's written decision. We add the following brief comments. Default judgment was entered against defendant … failed to file a timely answer to plaintiff's foreclosure complaint. Defendant claimed he was awaiting a response to the disability accommodations1 letter he sent to the 1 The record shows …
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… denied reconsideration of an earlier order dismissing her complaint as to defendant Hishmeh; (2) denied her motion to reinstate her complaint against defendants Della-Ventura and Riccio; and … granted Della-Ventura's and Riccio's motion to dismiss the complaint with prejudice. After reviewing the orders for an …
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5.40G
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… 505 (D.N.J. 1973). Thus, if the defect which, singly or in combination, caused the injury existed before, as well as …
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8.11I
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… future medical expenses. Plaintiff has a right to be compensated for any future medical expenses resulting from … in the future then you should also include an amount to compensate the plaintiff for those medical expenses. In …
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2C:2-12
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… if you find beyond a reasonable doubt that he/she did commit the crime(s) charged, you should then consider … (and/or their agent or informant) caused him/her to commit the offense by methods which were contrary to legal … trap another person by inducing or encouraging him/her to commit an offense and then as a direct result of that …
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2C:21-9c
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… while finding that the title of this section fairly encompasses the substance of subsection c. 2 That which … (4th ed. 1968). 3 Something sought to be attained or accomplished; an end, goal or purpose. Black’s Law Dictionary …
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2C:21-34b
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… The statute provides in pertinent part: A person commits a crime if the person knowingly makes a material … the capacity to influence or affect the course or the outcome of the negotiation, award or performance of the … 2C:28-1 Cannel, New Jersey Criminal Code Annotated, comment 2. See also State v. Anderson, 127 N.J. 191 (1992). …
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2C:35-5
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… SUBSTANCE (N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5) Page 3 of 3 of proof do not commonly exist. They must ordinarily be discovered as other …
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2C:35-5.3a
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… the prescribing, administering, packaging, labeling, or compounding necessary to prepare the substance for that … and purpose as separate propositions of proof do not commonly exist. They must ordinarily be discovered as other …
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2C:35-6
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… used, solicited, directed, hired or employed a juvenile to commit or aid in the commission of the crime; (3) That the defendant acted … directed, hired or employed (name of juvenile) to commit or aid in the commission of the crime described in …