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… imposed 120 days of administrative segregation; a 120-day loss of commutation credits; 365 days of urine monitoring; a 365-day loss of contact visits; and a 15-day loss of recreation …
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… cousin, as a relative placement. The Division withdrew its complaint in order to explore additional relative placements … was released from prison in December 2018. He stopped communicating with the Division case worker and had not … Super. 172, 188 (App. Div. 1993)). We add the following comments to address Anthony's second and third arguments. …
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… Conditions that required he refrain from: 1) using any computer or device to create any social networking profile … or chatroom and 2) destroying information or data from a computer or device. Elchin pled guilty in 2006 to luring or … prison and PSL under Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4. Upon completion of his custodial sentence, in 2008, Elchin was …
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… charges rested on the allegation plaintiff did not disclose his employment with Ramcor, where he was around … not establish extraordinary circumstances sufficient to overcome the ninety-day time bar of N.J.S.A. 59:8-8. This appeal … circumstances' . . . must be expressly made in order to comply with the legislative mandate and to justify the entry …
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… defendant's name handwritten on the back. In the bedroom closet, the officers found a scale and, in the pocket of a … appeared defendant was living there. This is a matter of "common knowledge and observation" permissible in lay opinion …
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… may opt for employer pay within the online system after you complete the registration portion of the process. Employers … to the 50-year exemption. If you are also “retired completely from the practice of law” (see #3 below) and wish … Admission in New Jersey in 2022 – You are required to complete your registration online. No payment is due for …
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… anyone else during this or any other recess. You must not communicate or share information about the case. Recess … and even the jury selection process. And discuss means communicate. The word communicate means something far different today than it did …
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… that she abused or neglected her children by failing to comply with substance abuse treatment and continuing to use … defendant's custody, although the Division filed a Title 30 complaint for care and supervision, N.J.S.A. 30:4C-12, so … Registry within ten days of the date of this opinion. We close with an additional observation. Although the issue was …
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… cousin, as a relative placement. The Division withdrew its complaint in order to explore additional relative placements … was released from prison in December 2018. He stopped communicating with the Division case worker and had not … Super. 172, 188 (App. Div. 1993)). We add the following comments to address Anthony's second and third arguments. …
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… defendant's name handwritten on the back. In the bedroom closet, the officers found a scale and, in the pocket of a … appeared defendant was living there. This is a matter of "common knowledge and observation" permissible in lay opinion …
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… the gunfire, and saw both the shooter and his 3 A-1209-16T2 companion as they ran past him after the shooting. … Defendant, he contended, was neither the shooter nor his companion. Barge maintained he spoke with defendant's trial … that Barge's name was mentioned only after the State disclosed that a witness against defendant – Jamal Gibbs – had …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar R.J. Hughes Justice Complex JUDGE P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street Trenton, New … opportunity to be heard. The door to tax appeals cannot be closed unless the municipality has given the property owner …
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… his Guardian ad Litem, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEW COMMUNITY CORPORATION, Defendant-Respondent, and CELESTE M. … family friend Ashantee Oliver, who resided at an apartment complex owned by defendant New Community Corporation (NCC), when he was bitten by a dog on …
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… imposed 120 days of administrative segregation; a 120-day loss of commutation credits; 365 days of urine monitoring; a 365-day loss of contact visits; and a 15-day loss of recreation …
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… Conditions that required he refrain from: 1) using any computer or device to create any social networking profile … or chatroom and 2) destroying information or data from a computer or device. Elchin pled guilty in 2006 to luring or … prison and PSL under Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4. Upon completion of his custodial sentence, in 2008, Elchin was …
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… summary judgment was granted, which dismissed plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. The trial court held that … Liberty Lobby, Inc., 477 U.S. 242, 252 (1986)). "Under the common law, ordinarily a landlord is not responsible for … bitten another person. A child playing in the shared common area of the rented duplex was seriously injured when …
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… charges rested on the allegation plaintiff did not disclose his employment with Ramcor, where he was around … not establish extraordinary circumstances sufficient to overcome the ninety-day time bar of N.J.S.A. 59:8-8. This appeal … circumstances' . . . must be expressly made in order to comply with the legislative mandate and to justify the entry …
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… bedroom with a friend when he heard loud thumps and a commotion downstairs. Assuming he was again being robbed, … error might have "had some conceivable effect on the outcome of the trial," State v. Sheika, 337 N.J. Super. 228, …
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… a lengthy plenary hearing, and set forth her reasons in a comprehensive written opinion. This is not a typical … Both parties lied about their age during those early communications. Plaintiff eventually visited defendant in … time spent with the child prior to or subsequent to the separation; the parents' employment responsibilities; and the …
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… counsel appeared for trial nine days after the action's commencement. After denying Kaitlyn's request for an adjournment, the judge heard their competing testimony. Kaitlyn testified to Karl's harassing … there was nothing complicated about this case and little preparation was required. In addition, he recognized that it …