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… Family Part, Bergen County, Docket No. FV-02-1181-16. Law Offices of Ian J. Hirsch & Associates, L.L.C., attorneys for … in the face on December 11, 2015, causing plaintiff's injury. The judge found defendant violated N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(a) … actions involved the use of physical force to inflict injury, the use of physical resistance to prevent plaintiff …
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… called. The infant could not be revived. Responding police officers recorded an odor of alcohol emanating from A.D.'s … knowledge her conduct was likely to result in serious injury to the infant. A.D.'s consumption of alcohol while … which is designed to protect children who suffer serious injury inflicted by other than accidental means. G.S. v. Dep't …
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… may consent to admission into PTI on a defendant-police- officer's resignation of his position. See State v. DeMarco, …
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… that defendant allegedly transferred to Saccomanno's office. As such, the judge relied solely on Abo's report and …
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… Mark G. Yates argued the cause for appellant (Law Offices of William J. Courtney, L.L.C., attorney; Mr. Yates, …
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… Robert Castellano (Heather J. Darling, on the brief). Law Office of Alice Beirne, attorneys for respondent Gregory …
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… He may also summon witnesses to appear before him at his office or at any other place he designates, to give … and which has resulted in the death or serious bodily injury of another; (2) R.S.39:4-50, which has resulted in the death or serious bodily injury of another; (3) R.S.39:4-96 or R.S.39:4-97, which has …
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… Mark G. Yates argued the cause for appellant (Law Offices of William J. Courtney, L.L.C., attorney; Mr. Yates, …
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… may consent to admission into PTI on a defendant-police- officer's resignation of his position. See State v. DeMarco, …
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… a meeting with all the grandparents at the therapist's office, it was agreed Max's therapist would introduce the …
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… notice of the Dispute to the president or chief executive officer ("Senior Management") of the other [p]arty. Upon a … provision in an insurance contract that said a personal injury protection dispute "may be submitted to dispute …
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… testimony from five witnesses: three State Park police officers, the Assistant Director of the Division of Parks …
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… and, from the area of the wound and other information, officers "deduced that defendant likely shot himself"; in …
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… hearing, with the State presenting the responding police officer and neighbors who heard the gunshots on April 16, …
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… law firm in 2005 when he obtained a $28,920 personal injury settlement for his client, $6,500 of which he was to … Orloff appealed and the matter was transmitted to the Office of Administrative Law as a contested case. …
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… Andrew R. Wolf argued the cause for appellant (Law Office of David C. Ricci, LLC and Dann Law Firm, PC, …
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… Lindsay A. McKillop argued the cause for appellant (The Law Office of Rajeh A. Saadeh, LLC, attorneys; Rajeh A. Saadeh …
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… denial and AONOCAPA. The DEP transmitted the matters to Office of Administrative Law. In May 2017, the DEP moved for …
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… in this matter. The MVC transferred the matters to the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) as contested cases; the …
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… called. The infant could not be revived. Responding police officers recorded an odor of alcohol emanating from A.D.'s … knowledge her conduct was likely to result in serious injury to the infant. A.D.'s consumption of alcohol while … which is designed to protect children who suffer serious injury inflicted by other than accidental means. G.S. v. Dep't …