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… will ONLY be reinstated upon the filing of an individual Complaint under an individual docket number in accordance …
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… information An accurate court record is a critical component of every trial court proceeding. In most Superior … can order audio recordings simply and quickly to play on a computer or portable music player. How can I tell if the …
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Administrative Directives
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… may arise when a municipal court judge takes action on a complaint prior to the disposition of any indictable charges … same defendant arising out of the same incident. Where a complaint has been filed in municipal court with respect to … prior municipal court directive, as follows: Where several complaints have been filed in a municipal court against only …
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MUNICIPAL COURT STATISTICS JULY 2023 - JULY 2024 The Supreme Court’s order dismissed approximately 273,000 cases on December 12, 2022. The traffic cases were temporarily reactivated and then immediately dismissed. MUNICIPAL COURT STATISTICS JULY 2023 - …
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MUNICIPAL COURT STATISTICS JUNE 2025 Please note that there have been four omnibus orders to dismiss 1.7 million minor unresolved municipal court cases involving unresolved parking offenses, motor vehicle offenses, municipal ordinances, and other minor …
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… -- that a defendant would not be a danger to the community while on special Drug Court probation -- may … on three counts. The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office recommended against defendant’s admission into Drug Court. … intended for Drug Court and would be a “danger to the community.” N.J.S.A. 2C:35-14(a)(9). The judge determined …
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… LLC, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. _________________________ … action against defendant Zurich American Insurance Company (defendant), plaintiffs 1401 Ocean LLC, Astor Hotel … parties 12 A-0402-21 will be fulfilled." Flomerfelt v. Cardiello, 202 N.J. 432, 441 (2010) (citations omitted). We …
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… she found evidence of child exploitation material on his computer and in his text messages. On May 6, 2020, Father … support. Father filed a cross-motion requesting the court compel Mother to facilitate communication among the children, Grandmother, and their …
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… COURT CITY OF ELIZABETH Plaintiff, v. THE REINFORCED EARTH COMPANY, JOHN SANKEY, P.E., NEW JERSEY METRO MALL URBAN … Count Four (Indemnification) of Plaintiff’s Third Amended Complaint is herein GRANTED; it is further ORDERED that Counts One through Four of Plaintiff’s Third Amended Complaint are herein DISMISSED against Defendant Skanska USA …
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… permitted to supervise the other, even if one parent was to complete all recommended substance-abuse treatment. These orders also … "that violation of these terms may result in the Division becoming re-involved, a finding of abuse/neglect being made, …
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… for nearly twenty-four years at the time plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce in November 2014. During the marriage, … the Office of the Public Defender (OPD). At the time of the complaint, defendant earned approximately $120,000 per year. … work as a public school teacher in 2010. At the time of the complaint, she earned approximately $57,500 per year. Two …
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… just two out of fourteen days. As a result, plaintiff has become the de facto primary residential custodian. Defendant … submits he was never provided with a full copy of the complaint filed by plaintiff before the hearing.2 Defendant … that if he wanted to receive a copy of the "original complaint" he had to call the court. 7 A-0215-21 III. Our …
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… to remain in a sewer service area. I. The Property is comprised of approximately 86 acres in the Highlands Region, … 1998, Bi-County contracted to sell the Property to Pinnacle Communities, LTD. The parties terminated the contract in … area waiver and agreed to revise its development plan and comprehensive conservation plan to confirm to the permitting …
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… Through her counsel, plaintiff filed the divorce complaint in 2019. The litigation became contentious, with … terms. A two-day trial between the unrepresented parties commenced in February 2024. Both parties testified … are unconvinced. The fair administration of justice is embodied in the Code of Judicial Conduct. Canon 1 of the Code of …
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… Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex • P.O. Box 037 • Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 njcourts.gov … System enhancements have been made in the Judiciary’s computerized systems to indicate the cases that have been … on an eligible defendant for the purpose of making recommendations to the court concerning an appropriate …
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… 2C:18‑2b) … The indictment charges the defendant with committing the crime of burglary. The indictment reads as … any oxidizing and combustible materials or other ingredients in such proportions, quantities or packing that an … any oxidizing and combustible materials or other ingredients in such proportions, quantities or packing that an …
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… CHARGE 2.26 – Page 2 of 8 2.26 failure to ACCOMMODATe employee with Disability under the New Jersey law … set forth herein apply to claims of failure to accommodate a disability within the context of a past or … the Supreme Court held that requests for reasonable accommodation(s) in housing under New Jersey’s Law Against …
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… just two out of fourteen days. As a result, plaintiff has become the de facto primary residential custodian. Defendant … submits he was never provided with a full copy of the complaint filed by plaintiff before the hearing.2 Defendant … that if he wanted to receive a copy of the "original complaint" he had to call the court. 7 A-0215-21 III. Our …
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… -- that a defendant would not be a danger to the community while on special Drug Court probation -- may … on three counts. The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office recommended against defendant’s admission into Drug Court. … intended for Drug Court and would be a “danger to the community.” N.J.S.A. 2C:35-14(a)(9). The judge determined …
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… for nearly twenty-four years at the time plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce in November 2014. During the marriage, … the Office of the Public Defender (OPD). At the time of the complaint, defendant earned approximately $120,000 per year. … work as a public school teacher in 2010. At the time of the complaint, she earned approximately $57,500 per year. Two …