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… for assistance, but the agency also required plaintiff to complete various forms. Among other things, the forms committed plaintiff to accept the agency's TRA payments and … it failed to make payment. Plaintiff contended that if it completed the forms, it would waive various legal and …
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… left turn onto a four-lane, forty- mile-an-hour road from a commercial driveway. In the course of the turn, he depressed … the highway and traversed all four lanes without ever stopping. Defendant ultimately crashed his car into a tree. A … and the degree to which he lost control -- never braking, stopping only after hitting a tree -- sufficiently …
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… 1, 2021 order, the trial court dismissed plaintiffs' complaint and denied their requested relief. On January 5, … "The obligation to exhaust 'administrative remedies before resort to the courts is a firmly embedded … Div. 2013) ("Requiring exhaustion of administrative remedies before seeking judicial relief is a tenet of …
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… Revised 05/11/2021, CN: 10325, State Tax Complaint page 1 of 4 Plaintiff or Filing Attorney … Tax Court of New Jersey Docket No. Plaintiff, Civil Action Complaint (State Tax) v. Defendant. 1. Plaintiff contests … information schedules which is/are made a part of this complaint. b. The denial of plaintiff's claim for refund(s) …
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… more than one separately assessed property in the same complaint, use the attached Additional Properties Schedule … please provide a copy of the Condominium Schedule you completed when filing your complaint. Fill in the column marked “Requested Tax Court …
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… to R. 4:67-1(A) Family Part R. 5:4-3(b) Submitted with New Complaint Superior Court of New Jersey Division Part County … 4:67-1(a), based upon the facts set forth in the verified complaint filed herewith; and the court having determined that this matter may be commenced by order to show cause as a summary proceeding …
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… Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney; Andrea M. … PER CURIAM The Division of Child Protection and Permanency commenced this Title Nine action against defendant C.M. … that testimony, and Carolyn did not testify or otherwise refute the Division representative's testimony. Consequently, …
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… 2:11-3(e)(2), and affirm. We add only the following brief comments. In his PCR petition, defendant claimed his trial … to seek a change of venue – does not warrant further comment. We affirm the denial of defendant's recusal motion …
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RECORD IMPOUNDED SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0970-16T2 K.L.D.,1 Plaintiff-Respondent, v. J.D., Defendant-Appellant. __________________________ Submitted October 11, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Koblitz and Manahan. On …
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… supra, 212 N.J. Super. at 565. The manner in which a judge complies with the Rule is left to the judge's discretion. In … Div. 2009); Pressler & Verniero, Current N.J. Court Rules, comment 1 on R. 1:7-4 (2018), and make "clear the extent of …
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… judge's legal conclusions. Manalapan Realty, LP v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). Judge Kelly …
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… is limited. R. 1:36-3. October 27, 2017 2 A-1920-15T3 Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … Subutex during her pregnancy. As a result, the Division commenced the FN matter and, following a hearing, the trial … 2015, the Division filed the FG matter. Following several compliance review hearings, the trial court dismissed the FN …
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… for appellant (John Pendergast, on the brief). Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … the Director's final decision adopted, with some additional comments, an administrative law judge's written … physical well-being and M.M.'s plan for his mother's future. Moreover, 4 A-2710-15T3 there is nothing about the …
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… written opinion, R. 2:11-3(e)(2), except to add a few brief comments. 1 The PCR judge was also the trial judge. 3 … affidavit. She asserted that defendant "could not have committed the crime for which he was convicted" because, during that time frame, I would come home from work at late hours during the early morning …
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… (Charles J. Sciarra, of counsel; Mr. Sciarra and Christopher A. Gray, on the briefs.) Apruzzese, McDermott, Mastro … medication, cough medicines, cold tablets, aspirin, diet medication, or nutritional supplements within the … Following a departmental hearing, a hearing officer recommended plaintiff be terminated from his position. The …
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… and, so, we affirm. The matter presents no factual or legal complexities. Ruiz began her employment with the Camden … was injured while on duty and soon after filed a workers' compensation petition. She was still under medical treatment … 2013; she continued, however, to receive temporary workers' compensation benefits. Nearly a year after her employment …
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… entering that order, Judge Michael Ravin also rendered a comprehensive twelve-page written opinion. We affirm. Defendant pled guilty to conspiracy to commit theft. In exchange for defendant's guilty plea, the … defendant to a four-year prison term. Defendant becomes eligible for parole in February 2021. Defendant raises …
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… appeals, claiming the guilty finding was arbitrary, did not comport with due process requirements, was the result of an …
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… was unpersuaded by the lone expert conditionally recommending reunification. R.O. did not present a plan to … in Florida. P.C. attended trial but did not testify. In his comprehensive opinion, Judge DeLorenzo found that the …
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… beneath a non-conforming trailer on her property, failed to comply with the stop work notice she was served once Township officials … denied. We repeat Green's claims of error for the sake of completeness: THE PLAINTIFF VIOLATED THE FUNDAMENTAL NOTIONS …