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… rejected, and asking it to consider the application regardless. In a March 15, 2016 letter, the Board denied … receiving benefits equal to fifty-nine percent of his final compensation, based on twenty-three years of PFRS service credit. If petitioner had been granted involuntary …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge James R. Paganelli's comprehensive and well- reasoned fifty-two page written … empathy, alternatives to corporal punishment, family roles and power-independence." Dr. Kirschner recommended … father lacked adequate housing for his children and, though crediting his progress, the length of time it was taking him …
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… Natalia reported to the police that Alberto had sexually molested her in late February 2016. In that regard, Natalia … care and supervision of Dylan. The Division also filed a complaint for custody of Natalia and care and supervision of … detailed credibility and factual findings. Judge Paganelli credited Natalia's testimony concerning the sexual abuse and …
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… criminal record for fraud as a result of illegal use of credit cards on two occasions and possession of a controlled … of parole for violation and resentencing to county jail; commission of prison disciplinary infractions for one … asterisk offense (most serious) and non-asterisk offense (less serious) for sanctions, to the use of a five-level …
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… one count of first-degree carjacking in exchange for a recommended twelve-year sentence subject to the periods of 3 … the final pre-trial conference when the State agreed to recommend a thirteen-year NERA term in exchange for … conclusive tests could not have been ordered." The judge credited defense counsel with having brought attention early …
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… (DOC), upholding an adjudication and sanctions for committing prohibited act *.254, "refusing to work, or to … Housing and 120 days of loss of commutation time credits. Her decision noted Brown's prior history of … considered the record in view of the foregoing principles, we conclude sufficient credible evidence in the record …
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… one count of first-degree carjacking in exchange for a recommended twelve-year sentence subject to the periods of 3 … the final pre-trial conference when the State agreed to recommend a thirteen-year NERA term in exchange for … conclusive tests could not have been ordered." The judge credited defense counsel with having brought attention early …
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… (DOC), upholding an adjudication and sanctions for committing prohibited act *.254, "refusing to work, or to … Housing and 120 days of loss of commutation time credits. Her decision noted Brown's prior history of … considered the record in view of the foregoing principles, we conclude sufficient credible evidence in the record …
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… criminal record for fraud as a result of illegal use of credit cards on two occasions and possession of a controlled … of parole for violation and resentencing to county jail; commission of prison disciplinary infractions for one … asterisk offense (most serious) and non-asterisk offense (less serious) for sanctions, to the use of a five-level …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge James R. Paganelli's comprehensive and well- reasoned fifty-two page written … empathy, alternatives to corporal punishment, family roles and power-independence." Dr. Kirschner recommended … father lacked adequate housing for his children and, though crediting his progress, the length of time it was taking him …
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… rejected, and asking it to consider the application regardless. In a March 15, 2016 letter, the Board denied … receiving benefits equal to fifty-nine percent of his final compensation, based on twenty-three years of PFRS service credit. If petitioner had been granted involuntary …
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… Natalia reported to the police that Alberto had sexually molested her in late February 2016. In that regard, Natalia … care and supervision of Dylan. The Division also filed a complaint for custody of Natalia and care and supervision of … detailed credibility and factual findings. Judge Paganelli credited Natalia's testimony concerning the sexual abuse and …
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… him to pay $6,204.33 in restitution to the Violent Crimes Compensation Board and $155 in fines and penalties. In 2020 … he received a $1,400 ARPA stimulus check, which was deposited into his trust account. After Coleman received this … may be used for such satisfaction. The stimulus check was credited to Coleman's trust account and was subject to …
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… Appendix XI-X Verified Complaint – Residential Landlord Tenant Revised:09/2025, CN: … policy number, active financial account number, active credit card number or military status. Plaintiff or Filing … ☐ owner’s agent ☐ owner’s assignee ☐ owner’s grantee ☐ sublessor. 3. The owner is: an ☐ individual(s); ☐ sole …
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… Amma, Corp. (Amma), which operated a supermarket on the site using the trademarked name "Super Supermarket." … 1 Memorial Drive, LLC (Memorial), a limited liability company formed in 2010 and owned equally by Perez, Mireya, and Jeffrey, opened its business less than one-half mile away, operating a supermarket also …
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… use "Jayce." 4 A-2381-22 with her, at the intersection of Giles and New Streets. Defendant related that she was walking … tracking delivery of a package and visiting shopping sites for purses and shoes. She also searched for … defendant told Trussell she panicked––"all rationality, all common sense, . . . everything left"––because her son had …
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… CORPORATION, d/b/a BAYSHORE MEDICAL CENTER, i/p/a BAYSHORE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, Defendants-Respondents, and DIANE … from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-7038-21. Justin L. Klein argued … where the accident occurred and concluded, "[t]he incident site was in a hazardous condition on the day of this …
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… Amma, Corp. (Amma), which operated a supermarket on the site using the trademarked name "Super Supermarket." … 1 Memorial Drive, LLC (Memorial), a limited liability company formed in 2010 and owned equally by Perez, Mireya, and Jeffrey, opened its business less than one-half mile away, operating a supermarket also …
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njcourts.gov
… use "Jayce." 4 A-2381-22 with her, at the intersection of Giles and New Streets. Defendant related that she was walking … tracking delivery of a package and visiting shopping sites for purses and shoes. She also searched for … defendant told Trussell she panicked––"all rationality, all common sense, . . . everything left"––because her son had …
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… CORPORATION, d/b/a BAYSHORE MEDICAL CENTER, i/p/a BAYSHORE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, Defendants-Respondents, and DIANE … from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-7038-21. Justin L. Klein argued … where the accident occurred and concluded, "[t]he incident site was in a hazardous condition on the day of this …