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… recorded the deed with the Atlantic County Clerk's Office. Defendant filed a motion to vacate default and the …
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… Cir. 1985))). When a contested case is submitted to the Office of Administrative Law for a hearing, the agency head …
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… filed an abduction complaint 3 A-5559-18T1 with the Office of Children's Issues of the United States Department …
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… or inaction of their biological parents can constitute injury sufficient to authorize the termination of parental … to the [c]ourt and the attorneys in front of the sheriff’s officer as she left the courtroom during the break. Later …
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… solely for the purpose of harassment, delay or malicious injury; or (2) The nonprevailing party knew, or should have … claim in the face of . . . absolute immunity" and, "as an officer of the court, knew, or should have known, the law …
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… by detectives from the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office (HCPO). At Wisely's request, Michelle described the … witness. N.J.R.E. 608(a). 10 A-5543-18T1 caused serious injury requiring medical treatment, for which she neglected to … and caused her minor son to suffer a significant physical injury. The judge also found that defendant failed to seek …
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… assigned the burden of proof in the hearing before the Office of Administrative Law as to the reasonableness of the … in the time that followed, including running away, self-injury, physical aggression, and pica — the ingestion of … during that time, with varying frequency, were self-injury, including hitting himself in the head with a closed …
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… care. Visitation was therefore returned to the Division's offices. Laura's participation became more intermittent. She …
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… employing or owning capital or property, or maintaining an office, in [New Jersey]." N.J.S.A. 54:10A-2 (1998). A …
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… Larger Parish churches, comprised of the Church 1 The Office of the Attorney General advised the trial court that …
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… also weighs against conducting an adjudicatory hearing. The Office of Administrative Law routinely adjudicates contested …
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… Act (APA), N.J.S.A. 6 A-4431-19 52:14B-1 [to -31], and the Office of Administrative Law's Rules for Agency Rule Making, … for . . . diagnosis or treatment of human disease, pain, injury, deformity or physical condition, including, but not …
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… cause or purposely, knowingly or recklessly causes bodily injury to another; or (2) [n]egligently causes bodily injury to another with a deadly weapon; or (3) [a]ttempts by … violence often do not report their abuse to law enforcement officers."); Tribuzio v. Roder, 356 N.J. Super. 590, 597 …
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… and fiscal standing based on the criteria outlined in the Office of Charter and Renaissance Schools' Performance …
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… Part, Gloucester County, Docket No. FM-08-0718-16. The Law Office of Louis G. Guzzo, attorneys for appellant (Louis G. …
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… . . . Taylor has honestly testified that neither he nor his office participated in collecting the data for a portion of …
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… mobile communications/Blackberry, parking and tolls, office expenses (potentially groceries), and personal …
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… scheduled/performed a procedure to attempt closure, in-office procedure. A. Where was this? Which one? What date? … may have known he had been injured, he did not know the injury was due to any fault or negligence by defendants. … Thomas claims defendants led him to believe that the injury was not due to any negligence on their part. According …
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… Thomas C. Huth argued the cause for appellant (The Law Offices of Jonathan F. Marshall and Jeff Thakker, attorneys; …
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… 10:71- 4.10(d)(4). The matter was transferred to the Office of Administrative Law (OAL), where a hearing was held …