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… Petitioner-Appellant, v. DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILES, DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, … Dara eventually agreed to return home, the crisis worker recommended Dara undergo a psychiatric evaluation, but Anna … two are not "truly distinct" from each other. As the DCF points out, this assertion contradicts the plain language of …
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… SOUTHGATE CENTER FOUR LLC, a New Jersey limited liability company, MORRISTOWN MOB I LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, MORRISTOWN MOB II LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, MORRISTOWN MOB III LLC, a Delaware limited …
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… the driver of the vehicle as [d]efendant, given their familiarity with . . . [d]efendant on a separate stolen … of the Public Defender. The letter stated there were "compelling reasons" to grant defendant PTI, including: (1) … currently home-bound and require[d] assistance by his family to get 2 The assessment of a defendant's suitability …
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… appeals from the trial court's order, dismissing the complaint with prejudice. The court dismissed the complaint … in total and is primarily located in the Existing Multi Family Zone with some portions located in the Multi Family Zone, although the existing structures on the property …
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… Chancery Division, Judge Menelaos W. Toskos dismissed the complaint filed by plaintiff Sally Roberts, DO, that sought … Moise sent plaintiff an email "welcom[ing] [her] to the family." The email contained an attachment that set forth the … or received a copy of the OA for NEA and was therefore unfamiliar with its contents. Defendants drew a different …
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… Amended Judgment Process 1. If the Amended Judgment appoints 1 or more new guardians, click the Guardian icon. … an amended judgment, then adding that guardian at upload becomes part of the normal workflow. However, the Guardian + … ► Guardian Profile • Guardian Profile Address COURT ST HAMIL TO N 55443 UPLOAD DOCUMENT CASE JACKET I County Docket …
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… variance greatly outweigh any detriment as it will increase commercial development . . . and provide additional tax … a buffer, or to waive the buffer. In this case, being familiar with the commercial nature of the property, the … Id. at 581 n.3. Thus, these two cases are factually dissimilar and bear no relevance to the situation before us: …
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… the Law Division judge dismissed with prejudice plaintiff's complaint by imposing the ultimate discovery sanction … parts of the record to support their argument.) "Lack of familiarity with appellate court procedures is no excuse." … pro se, the moving party shall attach to the motion a similar affidavit of service of the order and notices or, in …
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… is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-2306-19 PER CURIAM This intrafamily dispute about the ownership of commercial property in West Windsor is before us a second … the failure to request the records, then the [c]ourt will revisit the issue. The judge denied plaintiffs' subsequent …
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… it was entered "pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:51-2." Petitioner completed his PTI requirements, and the court dismissed his … on charges of misconduct or delinquency"). It is also similar to the language in the statutes governing deferred … test of Uricoli is simply inapplicable here. We reached a similar conclusion in Borrello v. Board of Trustees, Public …
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… reverse. I. (A) In April 2017, plaintiffs filed a verified complaint setting forth the following factual allegations … Anil took over negotiations with PNG-CA but failed to communicate with Nilesh until 2017, when Anil travelled to … and resolve issues around CNJ's dissolution. The verified complaint attached an inventory of jewelry in the Edison …
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… reports concerning investigations of domestic-violence complaints, appellant argues the trial court's order was not … was issued, identifying appellant's wife as the victim. A family-part judge ordered the Burlington County Prosecutor's … contained in the police reports: in verbal disputes with family members, he had become physical with them. He conceded …
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… her supervisory role, Sweeney oversaw employees' use of the company expense account. Defendant Russell Lee was the … for the calculation of commissions: [On] the first $1MM (MM=Million) sold: The percentage rate is 0.350% of sales. At … 2008 No commission on the First $500K. From $500K-$1MM (MM=Million) sold: The percentage rate would be 2% of …
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… exercised its discretion in balancing the risk to the community and the State's failure to proceed to trial within … that both defendants still posed a substantial risk to the community, it also found that the failure to commence the … that it set an expiration of the speedy trial time in the similar time frame of April 2019. Without regard to the actual …
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… the context of a summary dispossess action. Defendants, a family of four, are tenants at plaintiff landlord's multi -family apartment building, which receives housing assistance … assistance payments from 1980 until 2002, when their income exceeded the Section 8 threshold, requiring them to pay …
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… "limit[ed] expungement to A-4210-18T3 4 offenders who have committed no more than an isolated infraction in an … was arrested on June 22, 2005. A-4210-18T3 7 to live with family. Although C.P.M. gave Stephanie his key, he left a … from the statute's plain meaning." N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. v. I.S., 214 N.J. 8, 29 (2013) (quoting …
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… conducting surveillance in the vicinity of a condominium complex located in the township. The complex was known to … "with long dreadlocks," known as "Killer," operated a similar vehicle and distributed drugs "in the Toms River … See, e.g., State v. Gonzales, 227 N.J. 77, 102-03 (2016). Similar to the officer's plain sniff observations after …
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… This litigation began in April 2015 when plaintiffs filed a complaint and order to show cause to enforce their OPRA … it did not participate in L.R. I and concluded: 3 Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, 20 U.S.C. § … 2020, pending this appeal. Defendants raise the following points on appeal: I. PLAINTIFFS['] OPRA REQUEST SHOULD HAVE …
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… of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Monmouth County, Docket Nos. FJ-13-0137-20, FJ- … and J.D. were minors. The State filed juvenile delinquency complaints against J.D. and moved to waive certain charges … On January 30, 2020, the State moved to waive from the Family Part and refer to the Criminal Part the three …
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… were barred by N.J.S.A. 2C:39-3(g)(2)(a), for reasons similar to those raised in his second point; (4) the charges … might be others inside, along with the handgun they had come to retrieve. 6 A-2503-18T3 After entering the dwelling … authority to arrest defendant. Once the arrest was accomplished, the arrest warrants were fulfilled, and the …