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… 11 and March 28, 2017, essentially dismissing plaintiffs' complaint on comity grounds. The January 11, 2017 order denied … [JOMMS] to sue in any particular court. Thus, they are free to use the New York Court to remedy [Legend's] breach …
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… at 346 Claremont Avenue. On June 8, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Law Division against defendants for the … allegedly sustained on November 20, 2014. The summons and complaint were served on Snyder High School, but again … immunity remains a limited one and [this Court is] not free to expand that waiver beyond its …
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… -1- NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Corrected 3/8/19- pgs. 7 and 11 … INTRODUCTION Plaintiff taxpayer, Mitchell Medoff, filed a complaint demanding a refund on his New Jersey gross income … lotteries understood that their -4- winnings would be tax-free. Milligan, 29 N.J. Tax at 406-07, Leger, 29 N.J. Tax at …
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… from a June 25, 2021 order adjudicating the parties' competing requests regarding defendant's alimony obligation … pay; plaintiff's need for continued support; each party's income and assets, 4 A-3541-20 including a home plaintiff … of defendant's life insurance obligation, the judge is free to reassess this aspect of his decision since a plenary …
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… minimum term of thirty years. While incarcerated, he committed fifty-five disciplinary infractions, with … serious criminal record; prior probation terminated; committed new offenses on probation; prior probation … juvenile lifer’s generalized 'liberty interest in being free from physical restraint' is 'heightened' by the …
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… Section. This brochure explains how to file or answer a complaint, how to file an appeal and other general … Program in your county to see if you are eligible for free legal services. Special Civil Section Special Civil is … be filed in Special Civil: • A person or business did not comply with a written or oral contract • Return of money …
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… M. Scarpa argued the cause for respondent (Giblin, Combs, Schwartz & Cunningham, LLC, attorneys; Ms. Scarpa, on … under the age of eighteen. In this case, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Law Division seeking damages against … in this setting is one which that individual must be free to perform without fear of reprisal by parties to the …
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… tractor trailers. The vehicle was facing outwards towards incoming traffic so that its occupants could see vehicles coming into the lot. Its two occupants were later identified … 7 A-2375-15T1 POINT ONE: THE DEFENDANT'S RIGHT TO BE FREE FROM UNREASONABLE SEARCHES AND SEIZURES AS GUARANTEED …
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… for Spadaccini attested to similar academic and personal accomplishments of his client. He stated that she is currently … prosecutorial discretion by municipal prosecutors handling complaints in municipal court . . . in cases involving … this case two college students—with the opportunity to be free of a criminal conviction . . . that would stigmatize an …
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… two unrelated indictments. In return, the State agreed to recommend a ten-year term of imprisonment on the assault … before the shooting. In it, defendant is seen with a gun, free- style rapping with original lyrics about stealing … two situations" with the Appellate Division. There was no comment by the prosecutor. Later, in reiterating defendant's …
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… agreement (PSA), as well as in entering the orders that compelled his payment of counsel, mediation and late fees. … live with Christine in the marital home. Christine filed a complaint for divorce in 2011; Daniel filed a counterclaim … was not so rigidly prescribed in the PSA or in law as to free a parent from paying a share of such an expense. …
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… claims he is subject to an enhanced risk of serious medical complications if he contracts COVID-19 because of his … a law-abiding life for a substantial period of time before committing the offense),2 eleven (imprisonment would entail … an offense committed eight years ago, has remained offense-free since, and his A-3840-19T4 6 risk of reoffending could …
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… to the member's widow or widower a pension of 50% of final compensation for the use of herself or himself, to continue … the Board denied appellant's request for a hearing in a comprehensive decision rendered on July 9, 2019. This appeal … Because she and Koncsol were of opposite sexes, they were free to marry, which would have enabled her to qualify for …
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… brought after he admitted in a family counseling session to committing sexual acts against both children. He pled guilty … as a Tier II moderate risk offender, with notification to community organizations and law enforcement agencies likely … AS M.H. IS A HOUSEHOLD OFFENDER WHO HAS BEEN OFFENSE FREE IN THE COMMUNITY FOR 10 YEARS, IS SUPERVISED BY A …
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… probable cause was established. On December 21, 2016, a complaint issued, and charged defendant with possession of a … has been taken into custody or otherwise deprived of his freedom of action in any significant way." Id. at 265-66 … his Miranda rights, Koch emphasized that defendant was free to request counsel after waiving that right, or remain …
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… circumstances' because '[a]s time passes, justice becomes more elusive and the necessity for preserving finality … timeliness of the petition and the defendant must "submit competent evidence to satisfy the standards for relaxing the … proof that he could not have accessed legal counsel or the free law libraries that were available to him. In addition, …
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… part or all of the principal and accrued or undistributed income of the Trust to any one or more persons and entities, including . . . to continue the income of the [T]rust for any woman recognized as [his] spouse … surviving] issue . . . , to be theirs absolutely and free of [the] Trust." Article 9.14 contained a choice of law …
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… and Natali. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2015-1891. Maurice W. Mc Laughlin … a fire incident behave professionally but he failed to "free up man-power as soon as they were no longer needed." … was intended to be mandatory. Cf. Harvey v. Bd. of Chosen Freeholders of Essex Cty., 30 N.J. 381, 392 (1959). Further, …
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… the order awarding Panico 1 Panico also filed a third-party complaint against C.B. Construction's sole principal, … expert testified.3 After the trial, Judge O'Neil rendered a comprehensive oral decision detailing his factual findings … judge found that the contract failed to provide the toll free number of the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs …
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… turn. During the stop, the police searched the passenger compartment of the car without a warrant. They discovered … 2C:35-7.1(a) (three counts); and possession of a gun while committing a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a). Defendant … Polidoro suggested that since defendant would likely be free soon, rather than impound the car, which defendant …