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… of a paranoid personality disorder, as well as an obsessive-compulsive disorder, several years earlier." The judge also … when so "manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … as always, de novo. Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). In this case, …
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… detailed at length in Judge Kirsch's well-reasoned and comprehensive written opinion. Affirmed. … STATE OF NEW …
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… to them by defendant Beazer Homes Corporation. Their three complaints allege a single cause of action, which asserts … judge concluded these plaintiffs failed to show that Beazer committed an unlawful business practice or that they … twenty-five years and up to fifty or more years. In their complaints, 5 A-5576-17T3 plaintiffs contended that because …
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… 3 A-1720-18T2 by Judge Francine I. Axelrad in her comprehensive opinion read into the record on November 28, …
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… BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE UNION COUNTY EDUCATIONAL SERVICES COMMISSION, UNION COUNTY, Respondent-Respondent. … Before Judges Haas and Mayer. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 286-11/16. William P. … the cause for respondent Union County Educational Services Commission NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE …
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… drink but claimed it was only for five minutes. To further complicate the situation, Chloe submitted a urine screen … because of a pending Division case with her daughters. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's inter-state placement … continued positive drug test results, her failure to complete any of the multiple 6 A-3544-18T1 substance abuse …
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… Behavioral Health Resources, Inc. (the Employer) as a community support coordinator. She worked for the Employer … and unprofessionally towards her. She first 3 A-3052-17T4 complained of that conduct to her Employer on September 15, … she could do and, when Locker questioned her ability to complete all the work, the supervisor told Locker to engage …
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… Appellant, v. CATASTROPHIC ILLNESS IN CHILDREN RELIEF FUND COMMISSION, Respondent. _______________________________ … from the Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund Commission. M.K., appellant, argued the cause pro se. … of the Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund Commission (Commission) denying reimbursement of $3167 in …
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… indicating a moderate risk of recidivism. 1 Because Hankins committed his crimes prior to 1997, his FET, which commenced on his July 2018 parole eligibility date, will be reduced by commutation, work, and minimum custody credits. N.J.A.C. …
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… CHILDREN, WHERE HE PARTICIPATED IN MULTIPLE EVALUATIONS, COMPLETED SUBSTANCE ABUSE EVALUATIONS AND TREATMENT, AND … services to facilitate reunification because it did not recommend mental health services. The judge recognized that … in them and been willing to make the changes that were recommended. Further, . . . the Division did 7 A-2225-18T2 in …
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… that plaintiff lacked standing to foreclose and did not comply with the Fair Foreclosure Act (FFA), N.J.S.A. … in 2016 and recorded in 2017. It was a "gap assignment" to "complete the chain" from the 2012 Assignment to the 2015 … made payments since then. Plaintiff filed the foreclosure complaint on November 9, 2017. Defendant filed a contesting …
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… was entitled to an evidentiary hearing as to whether the outcome of the trial would have been different had counsel not … testimony did little to convince the [c]ourt that the outcome of the trial would have been different, the manner of … of [David], his voiceable anger when recounting [David]'s comments to defendant that he stinks, his heightened anger …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0264-19 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JIHAD SHARRIEFF, a/k/a ABDULLAH SHARIFF,1 Defendant-Appellant. ________________________ Submitted March 24, 2021 – Decided May 5, 2021 …
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… 180 days of administrative segregation, 90 days' loss of commutation time, 10 days' loss of recreation privileges, … was scheduled for March 27, 2019, but was postponed to accommodate James' request for video footage of the incident.1 … the sanctions imposed; and (6) where the charges are complex, the assistance of a counsel substitute. Id. at …
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… penalty, lab fee and loss of driving privileges were not completed during defendant's plea process; nor were they … defense to the charges to which he pleaded guilty. "Absent compelling, extenuating circumstances, the burden to justify …
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… Jayant Hirpara, and Himanshu Antala (lessor defendants) and compelling Shreedurga to indemnify them and pay their … in motion practice anew. Plaintiff filed a personal injury complaint seeking compensation for injuries resulting from a trip and fall on …
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… that petitioner "is unlikely to present a danger to the community. The isolated nature of his offense, combined with his stable mature adjustment during the past … as a certified emergency medical technician (EMT). He never completed medical school, and according to his attorney, …
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… the testimony of an expert in Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) to explain the child's delay in … it deemed the error harmless in light of the victim's "compelling testimony" and the State's impeachment of … hearsay statements harmless in light of "the consistent and compelling testimony of the victim, in contrast to the …
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… HEARING HELD ON AUGUST 20, 2014 DID NOT RESULT IN A COMPLETE ADJUDICATION. BECAUSE PCR COUNSEL "INADVERTENTLY …
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… did not seek counsel fees or any monetary 3 A-3602-19 compensation from defendant.1 Plaintiff did move for … entry of the April 1, 2019 FRO, plaintiff filed a motion to compel defendant to pay her the counsel fees she incurred in … motion was deficient because it lacked the required accompanying affidavit of services. The court did not address …