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… for waiver. On May 10, 2012, an Atlantic County grand jury indicted both defendant and R.J.1 The charges against …
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… conclusions of law thereon in all actions tried without a jury, on every motion decided by a written order that is …
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… a reasonable medical probability what caused the claimed injury, That is plaintiff's burden, and a defendant should be … perceived flaws in his expert opinions so as to allow the jury to assess the weight to be given to those expert …
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… on the court. Further, plaintiff claimed Russo committed perjury during his testimony in Sequeira I and defendants in … to a change in the monthly payment was required.5 In non-jury cases, such as this case, "[o]ur review of a judge's … Cogdell, 116 N.J. at 23. Plaintiff raised his fraud and perjury claims in his motion for a new trial in Sequeira I. …
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… trial court and, accordingly, affirm. I. In 2019, a grand jury returned an indictment charging defendant with: two … fall and hit his head and incur "significant and serious" injury. Defendant acknowledged Johnny had required surgeries … indictment had charged him with assaulting and causing injury to his son on "diverse dates" that 5 A-1985-20 were …
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… "posed an immediate and present danger of causing bodily injury to self or others by owning, possessing, purchasing or … persons not to have weapons, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-7(a). A grand jury returned an indictment against defendant on January 28, … poses an "immediate and present danger" of causing bodily injury to self or others by possessing, purchasing, owning, or …
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… back and forth from the relocation [site] to the Risco office," which Risco calculated as five hours per day per … generally prohibit ex parte communications with judicial officers. "A lawyer shall not . . . communicate ex parte … to 'other official' presumably is limited to judicial officers with decisional powers in roles similar to that of …
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… pandemic concerns, the Division moved visits to its local office. Bianca acted appropriately with the twins but … Division reinstated supervised visitation at the Division office, and KFT advised that Bianca was at risk of losing … concerns. MTS ceased supervision outside of the Division office, specifically excluding visits at Bianca's residence. …
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… placed in the Middlesex County Youth Shelter. 5 A-0420-16T2 Officer Brandon Ulum testified when he responded to the home … the child or recklessly creates a risk of serious injury to that child." G.S. v. Dep't of Human Servs., 157 N.J. … to excessive corporal punishment, causing him physical injury." The lack of a minimum degree of care was self-evident …
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… (the first deed). The deed was recorded the same day in the Office of the Morris County Clerk. This deed is not … 2011 deed that was recorded in the Morris County Clerk's Office on December 14, 2011 (the fourth deed), pursuant to … solely for the purpose of harassment, delay or malicious injury," N.J.S.A. 2A:15-59.1b(1), or "[t]he non-prevailing …
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… decision, and the Division transferred the matter to the Office of Administrative Law as a contested case. The … from GCIA during the proceedings. 9 A-2416-14T3 2009, the Office of the Inspector General (OIG), which had been … every municipality must appoint a designated legal officer pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:9-139, and the compensation …
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… Lepore's full accounting and all attachments to the Office of Attorney Ethics. Lepore claimed on the record that … enforcement agencies, including the Somerset Prosecutor's Office, the Attorney General, the United States Attorney and … THAT WHENEVER HE IS UNHAPPY WITH A DECISION THAT A JUDICIAL OFFICER MAKES, HE FILES OTHER LAWSUITS IN AN ATTEMPT TO GET …
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… getting ready for school. The caseworker photographed the injury. Zayonara informed the caseworker that she had been … with Ad.H. (Adam),2 met with caseworkers at a Division office. Initially, D.P. denied A.H. disciplined the … by a preponderance of the evidence that [A.H.] cause[d] injury to [Zebulon] and that he's at a very serious risk of …
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… 4, 2016. The notice of appeal was submitted to the Clerk's Office on January 5, 2016, the bankruptcy petition was filed … a notice of appeal. Besides the fact that the Clerk's Office informed him that it appeared the trial court order … was not final and, therefore, not appealable, the Clerk's office also advised Tobia that he failed to pay the filing …
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… service by email and by mail to a Houston, Texas post office box was improper. Defendant asserted that service by email violated the Rules, the Houston post office box belonged to his cousin, who agreed to receive … Bank subpoena. We note that defendant listed a Houston post office box as his address with respect to the motion. …
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… the offense of theft "while acting in her capacity as an office manager, paying herself for time which she did not … period—each of which she knew was wrong—cause this office to reach the conclusion PTI should be rejected. [(3)] … the victim of the defendant's conduct for the damage or injury that the victim sustained, or will participate in a …
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… 9:6-8.83 [to -8.114] to: . . . . (6) A court or the Office of Administrative Law, upon its finding that access … it, and such records may be disclosed by the court or the Office of Administrative Law in whole or in part to the law … for determination of an issue before the court or the Office of Administrative Law; . . . . (19) A parent, …
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… Lepore's full accounting and all attachments to the Office of Attorney Ethics. Lepore claimed on the record that … enforcement agencies, including the Somerset Prosecutor's Office, the Attorney General, the United States Attorney and … THAT WHENEVER HE IS UNHAPPY WITH A DECISION THAT A JUDICIAL OFFICER MAKES, HE FILES OTHER LAWSUITS IN AN ATTEMPT TO GET …
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… back and forth from the relocation [site] to the Risco office," which Risco calculated as five hours per day per … generally prohibit ex parte communications with judicial officers. "A lawyer shall not . . . communicate ex parte … to 'other official' presumably is limited to judicial officers with decisional powers in roles similar to that of …