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… of taking steps necessary to enroll the child for the upcoming school year in the same public school in Nutley . . . that the child attended for the most recently completed school year." Defendant's effort to enroll the … evaluation in March 2020. Dr. Singer presented his recommendations in a report that is the subject of this …
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… Blood-clotting KEY TO MUNICIPAL COURT REPORTS iii of incoming cases. Added cases include new, reopened, … DEFINITIONS 1 transferred cases. Contamination, Latex, Diet Drug, FRT Plywood, Black Jack, and Tobacco CASE … 6 months from filing Superior Trial Courts. Statistics are compiled from monthly Delinquency 3 months from filing MCL: …
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… Blood-clotting KEY TO MUNICIPAL COURT REPORTS iii of incoming cases. Added cases include new, reopened, … DEFINITIONS 1 transferred cases. Contamination, Latex, Diet Drug, FRT Plywood, Black Jack, and Tobacco CASE … 6 months from filing Superior Trial Courts. Statistics are compiled from monthly Delinquency 3 months from filing MCL: …
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… upon her separation. In December 2018, plaintiffs filed a complaint against Lee alleging breach of the confidentiality … Shin was arrested for, among other offenses, conspiracy to commit bank bribery.3 In August 2019, Noah Bank moved to … Shin. 3 Plaintiffs both subsequently dismissed their complaints against Lee. 4 Shin did not join the initial …
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… from a December 2, 2024 Family Part order dismissing her complaint for divorce from defendant Niazuddin Shaik on principles of comity, finding the New Jersey filing precluded by … principles, we conclude the court dismissed plaintiff's complaint before sufficiently determining whether the Indian …
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… month, the Division initiated this litigation by filing a complaint for custody of Earl , which the court granted. Two years later, the Division filed a guardianship complaint. Following a two-day trial, the judge reserved … discrete and separate; they . . . overlap . . . to . . . comprehensive[ly] . . . identif[y] a child's best …
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… hers and she was holding it for someone else, with whom she communicated by text messages. She then consented to a … 4 A-1756-22 The detectives decided to wait for Dalia to come to the house. So, they resealed the package and left it … told him that her car had broken down, and he would have to come to Camden to retrieve the package. Jimmy never arrived. …
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… endangering the welfare of a child, and conspiracy to commit these crimes. Defendants Peter Lisa and Carmini Laloo … in his bedroom quickly and suspiciously turning off his computer. According to Lisa’s mother, she did not give her … and other purportedly stolen items as well as Lisa’s computer, a camcorder, videotapes, and digital photo flash …
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… On July 20, 2009, Kyle 1 was adjudged delinquent for committing an act that would have constituted second-degree robbery if committed by an adult. That adjudication subjected him to a … one”). 5 Even if we were to consider the subsequent studies as indicative of legislative intent, we do not find …
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… Plaintiff countered by arguing that, as a nurse, she was competent to prove her disability through her own testimony, … of family leave. On August 31, 2012, he entered an order commemorating these rulings and denying summary judgment. … to prove she was disabled for purposes of the LAD. In a comprehensive oral opinion, the trial judge first noted that …
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… the Board), appeals the summary judgment dismissal of his complaint, which alleged retaliation actions in violation of … electrical work. The SBBE contracted with Bako Construction Company (Bako) for the removal of asbestos insulation in the high school. On June 11, 2003, prior to the commencement of the asbestos removal project, plaintiff …
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… enforcing a restrictive covenant that barred them from competing with their former employer, Truong, LLC, … services or other products similar to those dealt[] in by company. Employee shall not perform such other incidental … secured the parties' consent to interim restraints, embodied in an order issued the next day that barred defendants …
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… authority to detain that person for a reasonable period to complete the objective of the search. The period of the … the public, or the person’s friends or family, and spark a combustible incident. Public safety permits the police to take reasonable, commonsense measures to avoid interference with a search. …
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… They have two emancipated children. After Lisa filed a complaint for divorce in 2017, the parties, who were … started a Plumbing/HVAC Installation, Service and Repair company and as partial consideration for the alimony to be … submitted a certification in which he stated that he had "come to believe that [he] did not receive competent legal …
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… Detective Rubel detailed a forty-hour training course she completed called "Child First/Finding Words," where she … further advised Detective Rubel that she had seen "juice" come out of defendant's "cushy" that was "light" and … state affected the trustworthiness of her statement, no compelling evidence presented that indicated N.M. had a …
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… not been adjudicated delinquent for any offense that, if committed by an adult, would constitute a crime (a) … are presumptively valid and constitutional. See State v. Comer, 249 N.J. 359, 384 (2022); State v. Buckner, 223 N.J. … self-protection distinguishable from that of the general community." Id. at 2123 (citation omitted). The Court held …
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… other state and federal laws. The trial court dismissed the complaint as procedurally untimely and also substantively … this opinion, we reverse the trial court's dismissal of the complaint as untimely under Rule 4:69- 6(a), but we affirm … As characterized by Hager, the Executive Branch "has muddied the waters between state marijuana laws and federal …
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… vehicle hit a sign, go off the road, and stop in front of a commercial establishment on Route 35. Officer Donald Porter … defendant and Scott Luery, sitting on chairs outside of a commercial establishment near the Jeep. Porter began … States Constitution and this [S]tate's common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and evidence rule, …
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… and on the briefs). PER CURIAM Defendant James Olbert, who committed multiple murders and other serious offenses at the … depth in his testimony, Dr. Hiscox alluded to published studies showing why persons such as defendant who were exposed … Eleanor Kittilstad examined medical and environmental studies that tie lead poisoning to adverse behavioral and …
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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 …