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… 30, 2021, prior to the court addressing the motion, ECC complied with the expungement order and removed T.H.'s … counsel argued the expungement order assumed ECC would comply within a reasonable time, the COVID-19 pandemic did … personnel by the COVID-19 pandemic justified its belated compliance because the pandemic caused it to modify or …
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… appeals from the trial court's orders dismissing his complaint, and denying reconsideration of the order of … to create appellate jurisdiction, an order must not only completely dispose of all pleaded claims as to all parties, … and to the extent the information allows for our more complete review, we permit it. I. We glean the facts and …
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… is supervised by the Camden Vicinage Probation Division, completed the Apex Solutions Group program. Apex has … Wynder referred her to the program. Since graduating and completing the Apex Solution Group’s Train-To-Hire program … a member of Recovery Corps, I also participate in multiple community outreach efforts, with the goal of transforming …
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… New Jersey. Plaintiff appeals from an order dismissing her complaint against the Archdiocese for lack of personal … 1 Plaintiff identifies herself as "Jane Doe" in her complaint. We use initials or fictitious names to protect … and retention. The Archdiocese moved to dismiss plaintiff's complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction. Initially, the …
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… Charles J. Most, Psy.D., and dismissing plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. We affirm. I. During the pendency … the cost of this evaluation and report [fifty-fifty]. The accompanying statement of reasons reiterated: The motion record makes clear that [the divorcing] parties have completely different views of their relationship and the …
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… 2C:12-1(a)(1), and harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4. The complaint stemmed from then-current and prior incidents of … defendant's home six times, but defendant refused to come to the door or outside. As it appeared defendant was … reinstated the ATRO. The order also provided at any upcoming FRO hearing, "[p]laintiff shall not be required to …
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… "was quite obvious." Brackmann described observing several "components to the damage" that he believed, "within a … . . . [twenty] to [twenty-five] man days' worth of work" to complete the repairs. He then opined it would cost $112,000 … plaintiff's $112,000 estimate which the court f[ound] to be completely unrealistic and the $3,650 estimate . . . which …
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… all jurors should call 973-653-2910, ext. 24030 or visit our website at … www.njcourts.gov … Answers to … … Petit Jurors: … If you have completed the juror qualification questionnaire and watched … emails to watch the video. … You can and should still complete the qualification questionnaire at this time. … You …
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… responded to Brown’s multi-unit home to investigate smoke coming from a boiler. A City fire inspector discovered … electrical panels and determined that the wiring did not comply with the building code. Bierals photographed the … contacted Francine Ragucci, an employee of the City’s Community Improvements Department. Bierals showed Ragucci …
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… a not-for-profit entity, owns an affordable housing complex in Princeton. Defendants lived at the complex for well over twenty years. On June 3, 2019, … to this appeal.1 After executing the 2019 lease, defendants complained to plaintiff that they had insufficient hot water …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Opinion corrected 12/31/24 – pgs. 1, … repatriation dividends taxable under the New Jersey Gross Income Tax (“GIT”) Act for tax year 2017 because plaintiffs reported the same on their federal income tax returns under Internal Revenue Code (“Code” or …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b); and second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 and 2C:5-2. Defendant was … a conflict of interest for defense counsel at the moment it commenced is not disputed; indeed, the conflict is … In addition, Rubas testified that he had no social media communications or text messages with Burns after defendant's …
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… would try to sleep in Charles' bedroom to avoid defendant coming into her bedroom. Kelly also said that when she told … the same version of events 3 RDTCs were established by the Commissioner of Children and Families, pursuant to N.J.S.A. … confirmed to Rimli Kelly's behaviors relating to her becoming upset if left alone to do the dishes and trying to …
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… TRIAL. POINT II THE STATE'S FAILURE TO DISCLOSE PRETRIAL COMMUNICATIONS WITH THE VICTIM DEPRIVED DEFENDANT OF A FAIR … on count seven, harassment. The court ordered defendant to comply with the reporting and registration requirements of … her to remove her clothes and lie on top of the table. She complied and he sexually assaulted her by sucking on her …
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… arise out of a dispute between two information technology companies: plaintiff, The Digital Group, Inc., and … subsequently entered into a contract with Sagitec. In its complaint, Digital claims Sagitec's entry into the FNPF … contract violated their agreement, and otherwise breached common law duties owed by Sagitec to Digital. The court …
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… it dismissed DCPP's Title Nine, N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21 to -8.73, complaint as to Mother's youngest child A.A. (Ann) and Ann's … 2, 2012, the Division under Title Nine filed a verified complaint for care and supervision of Ann, and a separate verified complaint for custody, care and supervision of Alice, …
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… to help the police locate defendant's whereabouts. The son complied and defendant answered the call but then quickly … the side of a trailer, and called out "anybody inside, come out with your hands up." Defendant appeared from behind … vehicle – containing duct tape in the door pocket, a laptop computer on the backseat floor, and keys in the trunk – …
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… appeals from a Family Part order denying his request to compel additional discovery from defendant Diane Dalton … with his then-employer, and so long as "its 3 A-5865-17T4 compensation scheme remains materially the same as the date … and the judge found he failed to submit "any proof of comingling of finances between defendant and the alleged …
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… which included a discretionary amount of $1000 above the recommendations of the Child Support Guidelines, Rule 5:6A, … industry and was a high earner. Until this litigation commenced, there was no formal child support order in place. … he deemed necessary, despite his significantly higher income. 3 A-1651-18T4 Generally, the child spent every other …
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… as a prison administrator. Following a demotion, plaintiff commenced this action against the DOC and the individual defendants – including DOC Commissioner Gary M. Lanigan, DOC Chief of Staff Judy Lang, and DOC Deputy Commissioner Mark Farsi – under the Conscientious Employee …