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… history with Jake is omitted because Joan voluntarily surrendered her parental rights to Jake before trial. 3 … Division to contact his probation officer to determine his compliance with substance abuse restrictions. As a result, … in light of the record and applicable legal principles, we are convinced there is adequate, substantial, …
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… Department of Corrections (NJDOC), and dismissing his complaint with prejudice. The complaint arose out of the … State Prison "confined to a wheelchair" and "prone to pressure or decubitus ulcers." Hector filed a personal injury … to provide such a diagnosis. At oral argument, UMDNJ-UCH posited "the crux of the issue" was whether "an actual medical …
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… asserts he sought assistance from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community relative to establishing parenting time and child … October 22, 2020, plaintiff filed a pro se, non-dissolution complaint in the Family Part seeking legal and residential … to the sessions. "[N]o diaper bag, . . . diapers, . . . bottles, . . . food, . . . clothing or gifts/toys for [E.M.]" 6 …
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… services and defendant's brief in opposition. Plaintiff's complaint and amended complaint recited the following: THE … police and obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO). Unsurprisingly, the judge found plaintiff's testimony credible … and more ordinary differences that arise between couples.") cert. 12 A-1300-20 denied, 244 N.J. 339 (2020). Such …
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… the dangerous condition to be created. 5. That any measures taken by the public entity, or its failure to take any … Div. 2024), which opinion clarified and extended the principles of Polzo v. County of Essex, 209 N.J. 51 (2012). See … enough to create a dangerous condition; it must also be accompanied by a defect in the property. Levin v. County of …
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… services and defendant's brief in opposition. Plaintiff's complaint and amended complaint recited the following: THE … police and obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO). Unsurprisingly, the judge found plaintiff's testimony credible … and more ordinary differences that arise between couples.") cert. 12 A-1300-20 denied, 244 N.J. 339 (2020). Such …
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… Bar) and Darrell Remlinger (Remlinger) and dismissing her complaint against defendants alleging violations of the New … did not receive those shifts. Instead, plaintiff claimed less experienced male bartenders worked on Thursday nights. … night per month at Iron Bar. In February 2017, plaintiff complained to Monllor about Remlinger using the alternate …
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… (Deputy) of the Division of Unemployment and Disability Insurance denied the claim on the ground that Cohen was … she was not 3 A-1935-20 given "enough money" for accommodations when she travelled for work visiting various … caused or aggravated by her work or that she required any accommodation to perform the job. Cohen also conceded she had …
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… the court's December 27, 2021 order denying his motion to compel the forensic psychiatric examination of a … calls in which Jack gave different versions of the events surrounding the victim's murder. He stated that 9 A-1952-21 … and the witness's ultimate credibility are explored and discredited by counsel. We are satisfied Judge Ryan did not …
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… affirm that court's decision. I. We need not set forth here comprehensively the facts and procedural history, as we … father, K.M., are not. That is because K.M. voluntarily surrendered his rights before trial to J.M., who is K.M.'s … who were then living with T.W.'s mother. A caseworker visited the house and found no safety issues and that T.W. and …
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… summary judgment dismissal of the transgender plaintiff's complaint under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination, … the fact that said arrestee might have the opposite gender during one or more prior arrest as reflected in … (holding a "school district may be required to implement measures to prevent future instances of peer harassment in …
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… defendant for substance abuse evaluations. Defendant completed the evaluations and was scheduled to begin … drug use." The case remained open with the Division to ensure the concerns raised were monitored, including … at a minimum, a parent acted with gross negligence or recklessness to succeed in a prosecution under N.J.S.A. …
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… agreement by allowing an unauthorized tenant to occupy the premises, despite a written Notice to Cease, issued pursuant … affirm. Plaintiff owns and operates a 360-unit apartment complex in Pine Hill, which is federally subsidized through … Dawn Brandt 1 At trial defendant stated her friend's surname was spelled "Dey," which appears throughout the …
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… asserts he sought assistance from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community relative to establishing parenting time and child … October 22, 2020, plaintiff filed a pro se, non-dissolution complaint in the Family Part seeking legal and residential … to the sessions. "[N]o diaper bag, . . . diapers, . . . bottles, . . . food, . . . clothing or gifts/toys for [E.M.]" 6 …
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… Division, Monmouth County, Docket No. L-1686-19. R. Armen McOmber argued the cause for appellant (McOmber McOmber & … existing FINRA [Financial Industry Regulatory Authority] rules, and given the success of the CARE program, Morgan … signature to an agreement is the customary and perhaps surest indication of assent." Leodori at 306-07. In the …
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… and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2020-34. Laddey, Clark & Ryan, LLP, … department's satellite locations. The ALJ ruled that, regardless of the troubling nature of the charges, the … is ambiguity, or where a literal reading would lead to an absurd result, [may the interpretation be informed by …
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… history with Jake is omitted because Joan voluntarily surrendered her parental rights to Jake before trial. 3 … Division to contact his probation officer to determine his compliance with substance abuse restrictions. As a result, … in light of the record and applicable legal principles, we are convinced there is adequate, substantial, …
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… to a live show. Plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint and obtained a TRO on March 9, 2018. She … TRO to police. Moreover, at trial defendant provided video surveillance of her employer's parking lot, revealing no one … findings and legal conclusions of the trial judge unless [it is] convinced that they are so manifestly …
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… Department of Corrections (NJDOC), and dismissing his complaint with prejudice. The complaint arose out of the … State Prison "confined to a wheelchair" and "prone to pressure or decubitus ulcers." Hector filed a personal injury … to provide such a diagnosis. At oral argument, UMDNJ-UCH posited "the crux of the issue" was whether "an actual medical …
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… the participants in these proceedings. 2 P.W. voluntarily surrendered his parental rights on February 13, 2018, at the … ideations again towards the unborn child. Since she was non-compliant in taking her medications for schizophrenia, … depression. Following her release on June 30, 2015, she visited I.X.W. with P.W. at the Division's office. She was …