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… probable cause to believe that a juvenile fourteen or older committed one or more specified delinquent acts (including … not dispute the fact that he was over fourteen or that he committed the requisite act(s); instead, he challenges the … seeking waiver of jurisdiction, which she prepared to comply with the Attorney General's Juvenile Waiver …
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… MERS to plaintiff on February 3, 2014. Plaintiff filed the complaint on February 21, 2014. The assignment was recorded … mortgage foreclosure action, notwithstanding its failure to comply with the filing requirements of the Corporate … decision, the Court expressly overruled Bank Leumi Trust Company v. Schneider, 188 N.J. Super. 423 (App. Div. 1982). …
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… two letters from Q, a man he stated he did not know. In his communications, Q indicated to defendant that on the night … When he heard shots, he jogged off until the shooting stopped. He managed only to get a glance of a tall dark skin … and taller than me. 10. The second shooter wore a grey hoodie. He was brown skinned and average build. 11. I saw …
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… of this matter has been hampered by the parties' failure to comply with our rules and provide us with a 1 The Court … v. Grant, S-32-18 (082033) (Nov. 15, 2018). 3 A-1407-18T1 complete record.2 We have cobbled together, from the limited … Thereafter, plaintiff attempted to seek an order to stop the transfer of residential custody from the motion …
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… 28, 2018 2 A-5044-16T3 Plaintiff William Gaughan filed a complaint against his employer, the Deptford Township … curb that unlawful conduct. Plaintiff alleges that when he complained, the DMUA retaliated against him by filing … defendant acted appropriately in investigating the complaint of workplace violence, the complaint was 2 R.H. …
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… On November 13, 2015, the Division filed a verified complaint and order to show cause (OTSC) alleging … substance abuse evaluations as arranged by the Division and comply with any recommendations made by the evaluators; and (2) submit to …
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… Michael A. Jackson guilty of third-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2. He … who lived in Rahway, was burglarized.1 A television, laptop, and PlayStation were taken. L.G. testified that on the … issued the following instruction to the jury: THE COURT: Ladies and gentlemen, I'm going to strike the last question …
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… failed to provide her with "trauma focused therapy [as] recommended by [its] own expert," and "failed to prove that … for the reasons stated by Judge Anthony V. D'Elia in his comprehensive oral decision placed on the record on January … defendant to address her issues. Defendant, however, rarely complied or successfully completed any programs to treat her …
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… a doctor's appointment for Alex, as the Division recommended, Tiffany said she did not. The Division helped her … The Division worker asked what the doctor 4 A-0052-17T4 recommended at Alex's recent appointment. Tiffany reported the … and asked if she could pick up Alex because he would not stop crying. C.B. did so and , upon seeing he was sick, took …
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… party in an action to collect defendant's share of a common assessment to repair a leaking roof. Based upon our … fees. Defendant owns a unit within the Seville Condominium community. The Seville is a not-for-profit corporation of … defendant is responsible for a proportionate share of the common expenses and administrative costs of operating the …
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… v. DMH2, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, and PLANNING BOARD OF THE TOWNSHIP OF VERONA, … had a conflict of interest because he had ex parte communications with DMH2. The engineer did not deny having … 190 N.J. 359, 374 (2007). As one leading commentator on the topic of conflicts of interest put it, "Would an impartial …
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… was not material, timely, or likely to have changed the outcome. This appeal followed. Defendant raises the following … or contradictory; 2) that the evidence was discovered after completion of the trial and was "not discoverable by … "the new evidence must have been discovered after completion of trial and must not have been discoverable …
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… leg that remained from when the father beat him with a computer cord roughly three months earlier. The Division of … with E.M. This punishment occurred after Emory had come home late from school. When Lori asked Emory if he was … children, and evidence of G.A.'s unsuccessful efforts to stop the abuse. E.M.'s claim that he was deprived of a fair …
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… (Mary Potter, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … but Junior was hyperactive and he did not respond to oral communications. 4 A-1018-15T2 The officers also contacted … the fact-finding hearing, the court conducted a series of compliance reviews. Jerry and Martha underwent drug …
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… C. Schuster, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Christopher Josephson, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). … decision imposing administrative segregation, loss of commutation time, and loss of recreation privilege sanctions based on its finding he committed three prohibited acts during two incidents. We …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Bernadette N. DeCastro's comprehensive written decisions, and for the reasons stated … inappropriate behavior and was medicated for obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety. D.L. was placed in his … deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Dr. Nunez recommended supervised visitation, parenting skills courses, …
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… officials who revoked their zoning permit and issued a stop work order. Because the Borough's Zoning Board of … plaintiffs had not exhausted their administrative remedies, the Zoning Board conducted a hearing on August 1, … prerogative writs, challenging the Board's decision. In a comprehensive written decision, Judge Julio L. Mendez upheld …
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… but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … are "so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … argues that because of this, the Division should be "estopped from terminating . . . [defendant's] parental rights, …
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… OAL for consideration. The ALJ issued an initial decision recommending an award of accidental disability retirement … The Board's expert, Dr. Andrew Hutter, opined petitioner complained of muscle sprain and strain, which did not render … disabled as a direct result of the 2007 accident. The ALJ recommended granting accidental disability retirement …
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… (count four); second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … in a joint security operation at the "Opportunities for All Community Resource Center" (CRC). The CRC conducts … assignments with the machine." After consulting with his commanding officer about the positive result and defendant's …