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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3170-19 KEYSTONE SERVICING COMPANY, LLC, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. BLOCK 365, LOT 9 713 … Act,1 in which case the foreclosure action may be commenced "any time" after the certificate's acquisition. … additional information about the renovation and again requested that the complaint be dismissed. A few days before …
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… Lynn Taska to testify as an expert in Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS). She explained the term CSAAS … the five characteristics Dr. Summit found to be frequently associated with sexually abused children: secrecy, helplessness, entrapment or accommodation, delayed or disorganized disclosure, and …
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… LLP, attorneys; Corey S. D. Norcross, on the brief). Jacqueline R. D'Alessandro, Deputy Attorney General, argued the … same level of services previously approved . . . until the completion of a recertification by the new provider … hand, [B.F.'s expert] did not consult the [PCA] aide in completing her assessment and formulating her opinions and …
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… appellant (D'Arcy Johnson Day, attorneys; Richard J. Albuquerque and Dominic R. DePamphilis, on the brief). Edward N. … for reconsideration of those orders and dismissing the complaint. We affirm. I. Plaintiff filed a complaint alleging he suffered personal injuries in an …
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… limited. R. 1:36-3. January 10, 2019 2 A-1633-17T4 amended complaint to include Diomedes Morel (Diomedes),1 defendant … affirm. I. On January 14, 2015, plaintiff filed a one-count complaint for divorce and sought equitable distribution of … witness, trial was again rescheduled. Plaintiff's counsel requested entry of an order compelling Diomedes to appear at …
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… that "[a]lthough the trial judge denied [counsel's] request [for more time to locate the witnesses], . . . [the … Roberts appeared at the hearing. He described defendant's complaints about Roberts as set forth in defendant's … petition by order dated August 22, 2017. In his accompanying comprehensive written decision, the judge …
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… hospitalized for several days following surgery. He subsequently experienced pain and discomfort at the incision site and 3 A-3045-16T4 complained of recurrent diarrhea. Plaintiff underwent two …
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… 2018 Family Part order, dismissing her domestic violence complaint and temporary restraining order (TRO), and denying … aggressor, often getting physical with him, and denied becoming 3 A-2489-18T1 physical with her. Defendant also … expressed concerns regarding the cool weather and requested defendant return their son by 7:00 p.m. Defendant …
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… reconsideration. The State further contends the judge compounded that error by finding the prosecutor's decision … "checks written to pay defendant's Verizon Wireless and Comcast bills." Seventy-five checks were missing from … parties have not included the criminal division manager's recommendation in the record on appeal. See R. 3:28-3(d); …
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… visited defendants on numerous occasions for ear related complaints. In May 1999, plaintiff failed his school hearing … an ENT. On Dr. Sorvino's first examination, he observed "a questionable white type of structure behind the eardrum on … it can cause temporary decrease in hearing and may become infected . . . ." Otitis Media with Effusion (OME), …
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… denied his motion to reconsider prior orders denying his request to sanction plaintiff and awarding plaintiff … also has noted that the parents have failed to effectively communicate, which has resulted in repeated reliance on the … The court again urged the parties to cooperate and communicate about parenting issues. On January 3, 2017, the …
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… the trial judge to address certain aspects of the alimony computation, equitable distribution, and counsel fees. … other post- judgment matters, including defendant's request to: terminate child support, terminate or reduce … of probation's arrears calculation, defendant sought to compel plaintiff to produce documentation for all funds she …
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… arrangement modified. Along the way, he has filed dozens of complaints in state and federal court,1 many of them … of New Jersey has also restrained appellant from filing complaints, or any other filings, without the court's … prove equally futile in light of his indigency status. Consequently, she ordered that his pending or future civil …
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… (AAA) fee, the trial court eventually dismissed the complaint and ordered the parties to arbitration on January … January, then May 2022, but each date was adjourned at request of defense counsel. Farber eventually recused herself … hearing would be taken. On August 30, 2022, the arbitrator commenced the hearing. Before it began, defendants sought to …
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… Retirement System ("Board" or "PERS") denying his requests to maintain his PERS multiple-member pension status, … immediately, we can not 3 A-0041-23 have part-time staff coming into the building to do any work. This leaves you … conclusion. Allstars Auto Grp., Inc. v. N.J. Motor Vehicle Comm'n, 234 N.J. 150, 157 (2018) (quoting In re Stallworth, …
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… On February 19, 2021, the Association filed a five-count complaint against defendant to recover the unpaid fees under … N.J.S.A. 46:8B-1 to -38. Specifically, the Association's complaint asserted claims for: (1) breach of contract; (2) … Superior Court Clerk granted the Association's ensuing request to enter default under Rule 4:43-1 for defendant's …
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… an FPIC and for two HPPs and the required investigation was completed, the local police chief denied the application, … S.H., and S.H.'s ex-boyfriend, M.C.1 In support of his request, petitioner, his partner, D.Y., and D.Y.'s daughter, … order. The charges were dismissed following petitioner's completion of an anger management program. In 2003, after …
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… to the bowling alley, caused her ongoing anxiety and discomfort. 4 A-2577-23 Plaintiff was granted a TRO, alleging … plaintiff to offer re- direct testimony regarding any acts committed by defendant that he had specifically denied. The … such testimony was "fair game." In response to broad questions posed by the judge, plaintiff restated defendant …
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… J.S.1 appeals from a juvenile adjudication of delinquency for conduct that, if committed by an adult, would constitute the third-degree … with their consent, obtained J.S.'s iPad. Pursuant to a communications data warrant, the investigator extracted data …
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… in which the parties agreed that plaintiff would "have the complete care, custody and control of both children," and … children attain the age of eighteen years, sooner die, become emancipated or self-supporting, or until further … them. As to the children's activities, particularly equestrian and ice skating, plaintiff testified that the …