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… the October 31, 2018 order of the Special Civil Part dismissing her complaint for damages incurred as a result of her dog becoming ill while in defendants' care. We affirm. I. The …
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… for the reasons expressed by Judge Wayne J. Forrest in his comprehensive written opinion. In lieu of reciting at length … Forrest's factual findings because they are supported by competent evidence presented at trial.3 N.J. Div. of Youth & … see the child at all. The mother was not able to secure housing or employment and depended upon her own mother for …
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… 1:36-3. 2 A-3109-16T2 disqualifying her from unemployment compensation benefits. We affirm. I. The record shows that … absence would be indefinite. Baker handed petitioner the completed 3 A-3109-16T2 employer portion of the disability … key, as he needed to give it to the secretary who was completing petitioner's work in her absence. Baker did not …
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… ordered a plenary hearing be scheduled after Dr. Silikovitz completed his report. Thereafter, the GAL authored a report recommending defendant continue as the primary caretaker but … and determine if there has been a change of circumstance since the entry of such order or judgment. We will not …
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… matters, which have been consolidated for the purpose of a single opinion, involve appeals by S.T. (Susan)1 of Family … experts. Though she noted that "none of the three experts recommended reunification at this time and each acknowledged … services for her; however, her history is one of poor compliance." He continued that "she remains much too …
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… A-3296-14T4 NINA PAGAN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEWARK HOUSING AUTHORITY, Defendant-Respondent. … Plaintiff reported that incident to NHA's management, complaining that her son was traumatized by the events. … and, in August 2011, NHA offered her a unit at another complex, which plaintiff refused. NHA offered plaintiff …
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… CORPORATION COUNSEL KENYATTA K. STEWART, ESQ., NEWARK BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR ERIC S. PENNINGTON, ESQ., NEWARK … JOSEPH N. DIVINCENZO, JR., ESSEX COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,1 ATTORNEY GENERAL OF NEW JERSEY MATTHEW J. … is now known as the Essex County Board of County Commissioners. 3 A-3689-22 Newark Corporation Council …
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… Kobrin and Paula C. Nunes, on the briefs). Savo, Schalk, Corsini, Warner, Gillespie, O'Grodnick & Fisher, PA, attorneys … court's order granting summary judgment and dismissing her complaint under the Tort Claims Act, N.J.S.A. 59:1-1 to 12-3 … under the TCA, contending the gravel and filler at the site comprised a dangerous condition of public property. The …
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… Violence Act (PDVA), N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17 to -35, and dismissing his temporary restraining order (TRO) against defendant … together, co-owned their dwelling, and have a child in common. Defendant moved out of the residence but returned … of the evidence" that plaintiff proved defendant committed a predicate act of domestic violence. This appeal …
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… of the FRO hearing, he omitted the initial TRO and the complete amended TRO. Accordingly, we derive these essential … scared" of defendant. II. On appeal, defendant argues a single issue for our review. He argues there was an … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant[,] and reasonably credible evidence as …
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… see also J.D., 207 N.J. at 476. The FM judge erred in dismissing the TRO without a hearing. After defendant was denied … are aware the FM judge expressed concern plaintiff was abusing the litigation process by seeking an FRO to gain an … hearing"). We take no position with respect to the outcome of the FRO hearing or whether sanctions should issue …
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… [four] miles from [the] Delaware County Court of Common Pleas" and defendant lived "approximately [twenty] miles from [the] Delaware County Court of Common Pleas." Plaintiff asserted that she and the child had … after defendant represented the New Jersey case addressing parenting time and custody was under appeal. 5 …
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… was unlikely to recur), nine (defendant was unlikely to commit another offense), eleven (excessive hardship), and …
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… have moved before this Court to Reinstate Plaintiff’s Complaint, which is currently dismissed without prejudice … matthew.wells New Stamp Statement of Reasons This matter comes before the Court upon Plaintiff’s Motion to Reinstate … fact, the Court noted that the current definition, in place since CMO 8, requires “corroborative documentation”. In re …
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… DIRECTOR OF THE COURTS RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX PO BOX 037 TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 086250037 TO: … from entering a victim’s residence, place of employment, business or school and from harassing or stalking the victim … was issued by a Municipal Court judge). Any questions or comments regarding this Directive, or the appended form, may …
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… of their son, Jayson Sugden, appeal from an order dismissing their complaint against defendant State of New Jersey, Department … specializing in galactosemia, plaintiffs allege in their complaint that the Department was negligent in failing to …
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… action and ending the arbitration process. We affirm. Since we previously issued an opinion in this matter, we are … tort, fraud and other torts, statutes, . . . regulations, common law and equity. The word "contract" encompassed "the terms and conditions outlined in [the] …
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… be decided by the trial judge. [Hungerford v. Greate Bay Casino Corp., 213 N.J. Super. 398, 402 (App. Div. 1986).] This … Here, unfortunately, the statement of reasons accompanying the court's order of June 30, 2022, denying … the presentence report, "the State's petition for civil commitment or the judgment declaring defendant a sexually …
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… contained in Judge Walls's decision. We add the following comments. We give substantial deference to the trial court's … nor likely." N.J.S.A. 3B:12A-6(d)(3) (2006) (amended 2021). Compare L. 2006, c. 47, § 32, with L. 2021, c. 154, § 4. The … the trial of the matter, ordered the Division to provide housing assistance, and made every effort to assist [Joe and …
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… charge. Officer Sullivan reported that during a "linen compliance check" on the morning of February 15, 2024, he … field test result. The hearing officer concluded Fredlaw committed prohibited act *.203 by possessing CDS and sanctioned him to sixty days in MSCF's …