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… Thompson appeals from a final decision of the State House Commission, sitting as the Board of Trustees (Board) for the … from college, Thompson voluntarily enlisted in the Army. He commenced service in January 1968, and graduated from … of automatic fire at point-blank range, resulting in the loss of his right leg, bladder, penis, testicles, and seven …
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… that follow, we reverse. Trimaran serves as a marketing company for Trimaran Fund Management, LLC and its … by 2007, financial difficulties ensued. UBI's respective losses for 2007 and 2008 were $38 and $44 million.1 UBI's … (2008) (citations omitted). "[A] corporation is an entity separate from its stockholders[,]" and "[i]n the absence of …
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… well-reasoned oral decision. We add only the following comments. I. We derive the following facts from the record … and a radio advertisement for the township's Memorial Day parade. In an oral decision, the trial court granted summary … other persons who can obtain economic value from its disclosure or use; and (2) Is the subject of efforts that are …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar R.J. Hughes Justice Complex JUDGE P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street Trenton, New … placing a tax exempt property back on the tax list, when it loses its exemption due to change in use or ownership, and …
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… In June 2020, plaintiff T.M. filed a non-dissolution (FD) complaint in the Family Part against defendant W.C. seeking: … toward the child's daycare costs. Each party maintained separate bank accounts, although Senior agreed to provide … financial support when the child has been effectively foreclosed from obtaining support from a natural parent by the …
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… designated "No Parking Fire Zone" at the rear of the hotel complex. The officers pulled their unmarked vehicle behind … occupants of the Taurus for possible drug activity, the close proximity of the Mazda made the officers nervous and … and several hypodermic syringes. The weapons, drugs, and paraphernalia were lawfully seized. Defendant's reliance on …
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… evaluation of plaintiff, imputing only minimum wage income to her, omitting the adoption subsidies she receives … the adoption subsidies should have been included as income to plaintiff when calculating defendant's child support … and discovery schedules. See Rosenblum v. Borough of Closter, 285 N.J. Super. 230, 24-42 (App. Div. 1995). We find …
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… pertinent facts. On September 30, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint under the PDVA alleging that defendant committed … 2013 and was residing with plaintiff. The parties separated in September 2018 and were in the process of … denigrating, and maligning each other. After hearing closing arguments by counsel, the Family Part judge placed …
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… In addition, plaintiff alleged that defendant and J.D. had comingled their finances. Plaintiff provided the court with … is based on those factors that make the relationship close and enduring and requires more than a common residence, … that the couple is in an intimate relationship that is comparable to marriage, even though they live in separate …
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… plaintiff moved to emancipate the older child following completion of college. Defendant opposed the motion, arguing … encouraged the older child to enroll in a three-month computer course of study in February 2014. The older child … 3 We recognize plaintiff fails to list this issue in a separate legal argument, as required by Rule 2:6-2(a)(6). See …
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… appeals from a January 13, 2017 decision of the Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Children and Families … for her cellular telephone while driving, defendant lost control of her automobile, hit a rock embankment, and … a court "need not wait to act until a child is actually irreparably impaired by parental inattention or neglect.") …
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… adequate care to her children"; "the family's shortcomings, if any, were caused by [M.H.'s] mental illness as … a court "need not wait to act until a child is actually irreparably impaired by parental inattention or neglect." In re … devoid of toiletries. Although the Division had considered closing the family's case, M.H. was told that the case would …
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… on the third floor. Cortes also knew defendant from prior complaints made by management about "a lot of traffic in and … and one box of nine millimeter ball rounds in the hallway closet. Cortes described the apartment as being in … officers began to complain about headaches." As a result, paramedics were called to the scene. Although Cortes felt …
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… Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP) filed a complaint against defendant, M.K.-G., and J.W., the father … both matters. 2 After the complaint was filed, J.C.W. disclosed that he was sexually abused by K.G. as well as by D.J. … that a convicted sex offender, who was the grandmother's paramour, lived with D.J. and the grandmother for several …
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… to expand his parenting time and reiterated his request to compel the parties to share joint physical custody. He also … fall to the overnight."2 It appears this somewhat vague comment by counsel was intended to direct the court's … during the school year. Then we have the summer. Separate from the vacations, they're each receiving …
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… 25, 2021 2 A-2879-18T3 Defender, of counsel; Adrienne Kalosieh, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, on the briefs). … of counsel and on the brief). PER CURIAM This case comes before us for a second time. Because we find the … discovered evidence and relied on Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) testimony now deemed unreliable …
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… Shaniece Williams, gathered outside the Ivy Hill apartment complex in Camden, listening to music, talking and drinking. Williams and Sheppard both lived at the complex. Iris Irizarry also lived at the apartment complex. … not to carry a weapon, a charge that was to be tried separately. The court granted a mistrial. A second jury was …
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… (Tina), born in 2008; and R.C., born in 2011. The parties separated on December 1, 2015, when plaintiff filed her first domestic violence complaint against defendant and was issued a temporary … one of defendant's 9-1-1 calls to police. After hearing closing arguments of counsel on September 5, 2019, the trial …
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… defendant would drive from Philadelphia to an apartment complex in Maple Shade, New Jersey with a large 3 A-1201-20 … Hoffman that defendant was traveling to the apartment complex to return the heroin to the individual from whom he … Amendment of the United States Constitution and Article I, paragraph 7 of the New Jersey Constitution protect citizens …
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… semester, when he returned to work full duty with certain accommodations for bending and lifting. In December 2016, … knee. Dr. Weiss said Dawkins had sustained significant musculoskeletal trauma to the lumbar spine and left knee, … in 2016, which apparently caused neck and facial paralysis. The ALJ and the Board reasonably refused to …