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… arrangement modified. Along the way, he has filed dozens of complaints in state and federal court,1 many of them … of New Jersey has also restrained appellant from filing complaints, or any other filings, without the court's … Court Appeal, but Lynch Ford continues to block that "free transcript" Motion because that has her testimony on …
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… any person owning, keeping or harboring the same shall be accompanied by a person capable of controlling said dog and … a term of imprisonment of up to ninety days, a term of community service of up to ninety days, or "any combination … strict liability. Because defendant's dogs had been roaming free before, defendant was surely aware of the need to take …
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… Venue] can get back the deposit and the parties will be free of liability to each other. The sale between A-Z Venue … never materialized. On January 27, 2021, plaintiffs filed a complaint against defendants alleging breach of contract, … 6 A-4127-23 question number two] . . . They didn't have to come back with anything . . . as referenced by the 'if any' …
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… from the Hillside Police Department interviewed H.G. and completed an investigation report. The officer wrote that … prosecutors with an objective standard on which to base the community notification decision mandated by [Megan's 4 … In addressing a registrant's classification, a judge is free to consider reliable evidence besides the RRAS score, …
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… for the reasons set forth by the trial court in its comprehensive written decision. I. Plaintiff owns and … feet proposed; 20 feet required for each), as well as total combined side yard setbacks (32.14 feet proposed; 50 feet … impact in the area. The judge reasoned "the Board is free to consider the arrangement of the driveways and the …
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… an abbreviated summary and add the following additional comments. I. In January 2019, Theresa gave birth to David. … that David was healthy, but Theresa would be involuntarily committed to a psychiatric unit due to her history of … and after she was advised of the need to remain substance-free to prevent the worsening of her schizophrenia symptoms, …
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… had failed to present sufficient credible evidence to overcome the presumption the annual assessments correctly … The construction of the "one-story masonry and steel freestanding CVS Pharmacy" was completed in November of … 20 N.J. Tax 576, 579 (Tax 2003)). A Tax Court judge is "free to accept or reject in whole or in part the testimony …
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… appeals the trial court order dismissing his discrimination complaint against defendants and compelling arbitration. Plaintiff contends defendant … purchase of a cell phone and related services. He was free to accept or reject defendants' services. He could have …
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… total forfeiture. In that regard, she relies on the recommended disposition of an administrative law judge … who found total forfeiture inappropriate and instead recommended that appellant receive only a partial five-year … conspiracy. She also emphasized her infraction-free work history. She further noted that she was not …
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… that this Agreement has been entered into of their own free will and volition with full knowledge of the facts to … With such knowledge, each is signing this Agreement freely and voluntarily. Just before the May 2021 hearing to … seizure, two aneurysms, heart attack and went into a coma for [twenty-three] days." She told the court these …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … BOP isn’t enforceable and seeks dismissal – is clear and free from doubt and, therefore, both have moved for summary … the BOP is sufficient to be enforced and whether the communications between the parties’ representatives reveal a …
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… married for six months when plaintiff filed his initial complaint for divorce on September 18, 2019. The contested … motions, as relevant here, the order stated the failure to comply with these restrictions "may subject . . . plaintiff … to defraud plaintiff. We are unpersuaded. "Litigants are free to represent themselves . . . but in exercising that …
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… In exchange for his guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend a probationary sentence with up to 364 days in the … of Child Protection and Permanency's (the Division) recommendation and the family court's approval. The court … needed voice to protect them, and such defendants would be free to commit acts harmful to the interests of society." …
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… . . . on the wall." As members of the group "stood up" to comply with this command, Jimenez saw defendant "simultaneously adjust[ing] … 529, 543-44 (2017). Moreover, "[p]eople, generally, are free to go on their way without interference from the …
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… next door neighbors and reside in a residential golf course community in Moorestown, New Jersey. The homes were … 7, 2022 order, the judge stayed the portion of her order compelling the removal of defendants' fence pending appeal. … view or any other structure that will in any way prohibit free view of the Property will be permitted. . . . Under no …
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… order denying her motion to reinstate her personal injury complaint against defendants Angelo C. Pluchino and Galaxy Family, Inc. (Galaxy), and dismissing the complaint with prejudice. We reverse. The complaint, filed … Aikens, 329 N.J. Super. at 341, on remand, defendants are free to plead or file a motion to dismiss plaintiff's …
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… arrangement modified. Along the way, he has filed dozens of complaints in state and federal court,1 many of them … of New Jersey has also restrained appellant from filing complaints, or any other filings, without the court's … Court Appeal, but Lynch Ford continues to block that "free transcript" Motion because that has her testimony on …
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… result of the incident. Plaintiff and his wife Olga filed a complaint against the New Jersey Department of … "plaintiff" throughout the opinion. In addition, the complaint named the New Jersey Turnpike Authority as a … 'ordinarily bespeaks negligence[,]'" and the jury was free to disbelieve the defendant's claim that a phantom …
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… decision. We write only to add the following brief comments. The guardianship petition was tried before the … are "'so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant[,] and reasonably credible evidence as … however, has recognized that "the right of parents to be free from governmental intrusion is not absolute. 'The State …
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… the leg. Defendant returned to the car and left the area. Commercial video surveillance cameras in the area recorded … 2C:11-3(a)(1); first-degree conspiracy to 3 A-3112-20 commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1); … courts to consider the following: (1) there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit …