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… care for her special medical needs and that the family was committed to adopting Maureen. Valerie now appeals from the … witnesses testified at the hearing: Valerie; T.C. (Thomas), one of Maureen's resource parents; and Debbie Gomez, the … reformatted). "The decision whether to vacate a judgment on one of the six specified grounds [delineated in Rule 4:50-1] …
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… judgment. 4 A-0396-23 I. The pertinent facts are not complicated. As noted, we consider them in a light most … had been trying for three months to have 6 A-0396-23 someone from Volkswagen assess the issue but no one did so. He noted the dealership had tried to order the …
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… State failed to prove the officers who executed the search complied with the "knock-and-announce" rule. Specifically, … possession with intent to distribute CDS within one-thousand feet of a school, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-7(a) (counts … Prosecutor: Who did that? Pichardo: Sergeant Rodriguez and one of the agents from HSI. Prosecutor: And where were [you] …
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… without an evidentiary hearing because he did not present competent evidence establishing a prima facie ineffective … on two dates in August 2013, five dates in April 2015, and one date in May 2015. The jury convicted defendant of four … "a cabal had developed to insult the intelligence of anyone complaining against the flagrant utterances," and "[t]he …
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… given our extensive discussion about their purported incomes as reported in part in their Family Case Information … to care for their child. He stated he had the child only "one night each week," which he did "not want to … obligation. During argument, the trial court directly questioned plaintiff about his current salary. Plaintiff …
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A-19-24 Attorney General Amicus Curiae Brief
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… 12 In re Proposed Const. of Compressor Station (CS327), 258 N.J. 312, 325 (2024) … pit these two statutes against each other and nullify the one that is far more specific. New Jersey law requires the … opposite: if two statutes are irreconcilably at odds with one another, the more specific should control. FILED, Clerk …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS March 19, 2025 William E. Dolan, pro … 150”) and a 4,650 sq ft maintenance garage. Both lots are zoned for Office Research. Since 2014, Plaintiff has filed a … with the parties on July 9, 2024, the Tax Court questioned whether it had jurisdictional authority to address a …
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A-30-24 Amicus Curiae Brief New Jersey State League Of Municipalities
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… 436-1211 (office) (908) 528-4747 (mobile) trishka@mgplaw.com Attorneys for Amicus Curiae New Jersey State League of … Association, but adds the below for emphasis. There is only one issue before this Court: whether the Legislature, either … Division's decision is clear, thorough and well-reasoned. The Appellate Division did not stray beyond its …
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A-16-24 Supplemental Reply Brief
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… Jersey 07068 (973) 535-1600 Attorneys for Plaintiffs-Petitioners ENGLEWOOD HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER, HUDSON HOSPITAL … LLC d/b/a ST. MARY'S GENERAL HOSPITAL Plaintiffs-Petitioners, COOPER UNIVERSITY HOS PIT AL; HACKENSACK MERJDIAN … OF HUMAN SERVICES; SARAH ADELMAN IN HER CAPACITY AS COMMISSIONER OF THE DEPARTlVIENT OF HUMAN SERVICES; THE …
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… of the clubs' lease, Blue Ocean Waters agreed to pay one third of the $3 million upfront costs and, thereafter, … February 10, 2021, AC Ocean Walk filed a Chancery Division complaint against defendants, seeking: damages for breaches … summary judgment and reconsideration orders. We questioned whether the orders constituted a final judgment …
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… judge determined the stop was valid relying upon the community caretaking exception from "unreasonable searches … 39:4-50 and was sentenced as a second offender to a one-year license suspension, thirty days community service, … to the municipal court's credibility findings. State v. Barone, 147 N.J. 599, 615 (1997); State v. Cerefice, 335 N.J. …
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… Through her counsel, plaintiff filed the divorce complaint in 2019. The litigation became contentious, with … their 10 A-2744-23 impartiality might reasonably be questioned, including but not limited to the following: . . . … Gac, 186 N.J. at 544. However, the court improperly questioned defendant regarding a 1996 restraining order involving …
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… action verdict with respect to plaintiff's negligence-based complaint, plaintiff filed this appeal challenging a … value would outweigh the undue prejudice that would be done if [the court] were to grant the amended [c]omplaint." … motions for leave to amend be granted liberally." Kernan v. One Wash. Park Urban Renewal Assocs., 154 N.J. 456 (1998) …
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A-20-24 Amicus Curiae Brief American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey
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… Liberties Union of New Jersey (“ACLU-NJ”) in the above-captioned matter. TABLE OF CONTENTS PRELIMINARY STATEMENT … to consent to admission of a defendant into PTI raised complex separation of powers issues, the Court visited the … and parole ineligibility terms under the Graves Act. One panel went so far as to define the standard as requiring …
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… parties settled their dispute and the court dismissed the complaint. The court granted 1 Superstorm Sandy struck New … I. Plaintiff's property is located within a residential zone, which currently permits only single-family residential … official inspected the property, he determined the work done by plaintiff exceeded the scope of the issued permits. …
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… Rule 4:9-3, named Dr. Lessig as a defendant in an amended complaint after the expiration of the SOL. Following our … that Mr. Duffy had filed any lawsuit or claims against anyone." After hearing argument on the motion, the motion … due to the misspellings of Dr. Lessig's last name by one letter (Lesig), and because Dr. Lessig was incorrectly …
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… NO. A-0258-21 TRINITAS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, Petitioner-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, … (Trinitas) appeals from a final decision of the Deputy Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Health (Department) …
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… pertinent facts from the evidence presented at the competency trial. A.H. and T.H. were married in New Jersey … A.H. "would become anxious." Munson specifically mentioned a January 2020 court date where A.H. was "physically … disorder and major depressive disorder. He also questioned whether she had bipolar disorder. During his …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS STONINGTON CAPITAL, LLC, SUPERIOR … “a single, unavoidable resolution” and the evidence “is so one-sided that one party must prevail as a matter of law,” then a trial …
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… the trial court made no findings about whether the State committed Brady violations by failing to provide all of … . Williams'[s] federal cooperation, in its entirety, was erroneous" because "the fact of his cooperation in multiple … when it pointed out for the jury that defendant never mentioned the type of weapon Lewis had until the State's …