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… asserts he sought assistance from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community relative to establishing parenting time and child … October 22, 2020, plaintiff filed a pro se, non-dissolution complaint in the Family Part seeking legal and residential … custody of [E.M.]"; (3) naming mother the parent of primary residence (PPR) and father the parent of alternate …
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… MEEKINS, Petitioner-Appellant, v. STATE HEALTH BENEFITS COMMISSION, Respondent-Respondent. _________________________ … and Vernoia. On appeal from the State Health Benefits Commission, Department of the Treasury. Michael P. DeRose … appeals the final agency decision of State Health Benefits Commission (Commission) denying her retirement health …
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… fees, exceeds fifty-five percent of his weekly disposable income, in violation of federal law. We affirm. I. We … the court determined that the annual interest income defendant would realize from the settlement proceeds … custody of A.P., with defendant remaining the parent of primary residence; in addition, the court also awarded …
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… DR. DAVID WALOR, a physician, MELISSA ASSAEL- DIAZ, a dietician, MOLISHA PATEL, PA, ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON UNIVERSITY … Charles Talian (Paul R. Garelick, on the brief). Giblin Combs Schwartz Cunningham & Scarpa attorneys for respondent … plaintiff he "thought it was strange that no radiologic studies were done in an effort to diagnose the abdominal …
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… from April 15 to May 9, 2006, and defendant's filing of a complaint with New Jersey's Board of Marriage and Family Therapists regarding C.L. The complaint was ultimately dismissed because, among other … training as a mental health counselor and wanted C.L. to become her mentor. When defendant's apartment was emptied by …
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… court found defendant in contempt of court for failing to comply with orders to – among other things – pay fifty … having a value of $360,000 when plaintiff filed her divorce complaint, had an the actual value of $450,000 at that time. … June 8, 2017, the Arbitrator issued the Award that is the primary focus of this appeal. Central to the appeal and …
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… August 9, 2018 amended order dismissing the first amended complaint with prejudice, and a January 25, 2019 order … for variances to renovate the Tavern for residential and commercial purposes that are unrelated to the present … related to hours of outdoor use, noise levels, and required communication with local police for gatherings of fifty or …
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… of a firearm, 2A:151-41(a) (count three); conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2A:98-1 (count 1 The offenses were committed prior to the effective date of the New Jersey Code … attempted armed robbery. The pleas were entered without a recommended sentence. On May 10, 1979, the trial court …
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… initially enrolled in PERS on September 1, 2005, when she commenced public employment as an adjunct professor at Gloucester Community College (GCC). On November 2007, Triola began … State Police Ret. Sys., 194 N.J. 29, 50-51 (2008). Triola primarily argues that the Board's denial of a ten-year …
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… Judges Messano and Rose. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 241-10/17. S.H. and … Platkin, Acting Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Sadia Ahsanuddin, Deputy Attorney … appeal pro se from a March 26, 2019 final decision of the Commissioner of Education, adopting the initial decision of …
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… and Firko. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2019-1899. The Law Offices of Fusco & … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Eric A. Reid, Deputy Attorney General, on the … of brief). PER CURIAM F.S. appeals from a Civil Service Commission final agency decision affirming the City of …
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… the privacy of the parties as we find that there is a compelling interest that outweighs the Judiciary's commitment to transparency. Because the parties' children … the next several months, plaintiff sent defendant various communications notifying him that his payments were either …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … for failing to respond to a Chapter 91 request for income and expense information. Previously, the court limited … or litigational advantage over the property owner. Its primary obligation is to comport itself with compunction and …
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… officer. On October 30, 2017, she was served with a complaint, arrested, and charged with fourth-degree cruelty … 7 A-3295-23 We review the denial of equitable remedies for an abuse of discretion. See Sears Mortg. Corp. v. … the basis for her removal. A. The expungement statute's "primary objective" is to "provid[e] relief to the reformed …
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… and related entities, summary judgment on Jersey Shore's complaint that Keansburg's Second Amended Redevelopment Plan … the trial court erred in dismissing its Law Division complaint, challenging the merits of the TRC's decision to … redevelopment of the property as a mixed-use housing and commercial development. In 2019, the TRC considered …
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… Police Department (EPD) officers arrived at an apartment complex in Elizabeth following a report of a shooting. Upon … discovered the victim, Alphonso James, lying near the complex's pool with multiple gunshot wounds. Shortly … PCR judge therefore found defendant failed to establish a prima facie case of ineffective assistance of counsel on …
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… did not cite any authority supporting its order.2 2 By comparison, Rule 3:22-6A(2) mandates dismissal of a PCR … sought would be granted; or (C) that the petition alleges a prima facie case of ineffective assistance of counsel that … filed four months beyond the one-year time requirement embodied in Rule 3:22-12(a)(2). Nor are we persuaded by the …
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… of $410.50. Defendant contends that the trial court erred primarily by not considering the impact of the … on August 31, 2020. In June 2020, plaintiff filed a complaint seeking unpaid rent for five months, plus the late … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… gym while Natalie was at work. Natalie requested that Caleb come with her, because Caleb had lost his phone and would … that she did not know what to do with Caleb if he did not come with her. The officer took Caleb to a local police … could not make a plan for Caleb because he did not want to come back home with her and she did not want him to return. …
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… adult at the time of the TRO. Plaintiff's domestic violence complaint alleged defendant committed harassment on April 1, 19, and 20, 2024, and … plaintiff of being involved with Russian organized crime, committing tax fraud, and involving their son in 1 We …