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… Ursula Shah. Defendant appeared at the therapist's office as scheduled, but instead of participating, she …
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… incarcerated for the next two years for assaulting a police officer. He took a course in anger management and parenting …
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… spouse, partners, members, stockholders, directors, officers, managers, superintendents, agents, employees, …
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… reversed, remanding petitioner's residency appeal to the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) for a hearing.2 B. We … and Their Printout are Fraudulent C. Malicious Perjury by Respondent's Witnesses 14 A-5475-18 D. ALJ Erred in …
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… Nicholas T. Delaney argued the cause for respondent (Law Office of Katherine G. Houghton, attorneys; Nicholas T. …
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… expenses. These include certain types of depreciation, home offices, entertainment, excessive voluntary contributions to …
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… visits; bus passes and transportation to the Division's offices; housing and other forms of assistance. The judge …
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… Jef D. Henninger argued the cause for appellants (Law Offices of Jef D. Henninger, Esq., attorneys; Jef D. …
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… method used by the nurse-neighbor would have caused the injury. Dr. McCans opined that the fractures occurred at some … In addition, detectives from the Camden County Prosecutor's Office opened a parallel criminal investigation into Lucy's …
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… after plaintiff appeared before a domestic violence hearing officer. As part of her jurisdictional grounds, plaintiff … cause or purposely, knowingly or recklessly causes bodily injury to another." N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(a)(1). Bodily injury means "physical pain, illness or impairment of physical …
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… from mere nuisance-type property damage to serious bodily injury or death." Ibid. (citing State v. Krol, 68 N.J. 236, … other control options, including: GPS monitoring, parole officer supervision, individual therapy, polygraphs, …
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… were temporarily suspended in 2021, after Joe assaulted an officer. When the virtual visits resumed, Joe was sporadic …
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… from school. Nancy's plan was thwarted by responding police officers. During the first litigated case in 2020, Dr. …
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… cause or purposely, knowingly or recklessly causes bodily injury to another; or (2) Negligently causes bodily injury to another with a deadly weapon; or (3) Attempts by … during plaintiff's testimony and to subpoena the police officers who responded to the newly alleged incidents. Ibid. …
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… gave a sworn statement to the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office (BCPO) stating that J.S. sexually assaulted her in …
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… moved for entry of final judgment of foreclosure with the Office of Foreclosure (OOF). On April 26, 2023, OOF denied …
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… and "execute[] its policies through the Administrative Office of the Courts" (AOC). Meyer, 192 N.J. at 430 (citing …
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… "with the intent to distribute to an undercover officer on both dates."2 This intake form also mistakenly …
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… to plaintiff, she ran into the station, and police officers gave her "a complaint and referred her to family … in the chest, neck, and face. The incident resulted in injury to [her] shoulder and left arm." Plaintiff also added … or purposely, knowingly, or recklessly caused bodily injury to the plaintiff. That's Subsection 1 of [N.J.S.A. …
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… along 21st Street South, with the Atlantic County Clerk's office. Later in 2015, Musto filed a Brigantine Planning …