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… the date is not entirely clear — Gnoinski filed a verified complaint for possession based on non- payment of rent. The complaint is dated August 9, 2017.2 It alleges that the 2 … facts states, and the tenants admit, that Gnoinski filed a complaint for eviction "[o]n or before October 16, 2017." …
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… all accounts both are good students and performed well at competitive secondary and postsecondary schools. During the … defendant filed a motion seeking the following relief: compel plaintiff to contribute to Jamie's graduate school education; discovery; compel plaintiff to reimburse her $11,863.45 representing …
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… must be balanced, however, against the interest of the community "in encouraging consent [to a search], for the … citizens' interest against unreasonable intrusions when it comes to suspicionless consent searches following valid … vehicle stops are either not voluntary because people feel compelled to consent for various reasons, or are not …
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… the guardianship judgment, and rendered a thoughtful and comprehensive oral decision that she placed on the record … for the reasons stated by Judge Axelrad in her comprehensive oral decision. Moira is the mother of Adam2 … Adam's flourishing in the care of his grandmother and the company of his siblings. Based on her findings from the …
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… the State of New Jersey, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. DEPTFORD COMMONS, LLC, and MALACHITE GROUP, LTD., … an emergent stay. They did not exhaust their potential remedies to postpone the deadline. The Chancery Judge did not … that boards of adjustment and municipal governing bodies will act fairly and with proper 4 In light of that …
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… Mawla and Natali. On appeal from the State Health Benefits Commission. Lauren Sandy, attorney for appellant. Gurbir S. … General, on the brief). 1 The State Health Benefits Commission was incorrectly pled in appellant's amended … 3, 2019 final decision of the State Health Benefits Commission (Commission), which denied his request for free …
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… of a municipality's assessment of property, with the concomitant burden on the taxpayer to prove that the property's … tax liability is the cost approach rather than the income capitalization approach adopted by the Tax Court judge. … and Block 1601, Lot 4 on the 2006 tax map. Both parcels comprise a single economic unit (the property). The exact …
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… he was found to have 4 A-2182-19 child pornography on his computer, however, she did not believe that H.S. was unsafe … disciplinary practices, the Division filed a verified complaint against S.S., S.H., and V.S. pursuant to N.J.S.A. … three children.2 The Division thereafter amended the complaint and deleted the request for custody. On April 19, …
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… evening, plaintiff nonetheless filed a domestic violence complaint, alleging defendant committed the offenses of burglary, harassment, and assault … the parties' prior domestic violence history, the complaint cited "two harassment reports" and two TRO …
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… semester, when he returned to work full duty with certain accommodations for bending and lifting. In December 2016, … left knee and lumbar spine from 2014; the EMG and NCV studies of the lower extremities; MRI films of the lumbar spine … of proportion to and not corroborated by the diagnostic studies or the objective findings from the physical …
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… order entered on April 27, 2018, that dismissed their complaint against Dr. Kar and denied their motion to add the … under the Act. That notice was also not in substantial compliance with the notice requirements of the Act. … did not err in denying plaintiffs' motion to amend their complaint to name the State of New Jersey as a defendant. I. …
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… judgment rule. We affirm. I. In May 2011, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging that on January 31, 2011, she was in … observed water on the floor. He stated that the water had come from 5 A-2169-14T1 snow "that shook off the bottom of … plaintiff's attorney asserted that the case was "getting muddied . . . [and] dirtied up." Counsel stated that defendants …
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… exited the police vehicle. They noticed smoke or fire coming from beneath the disabled vehicle. Fidalgo stated … Of The Second Degree Crime of Eluding, The Trial Court Committed Reversible Error When It Failed To Define 5 … also asked if her son could be charged if he admitted committing an offense. Baum told her that anyone who gave a …
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… K.B. Defendant and D.C. were indicted in three counts with committing first-degree aggravated sexual assault against … The caseworker's testimony was short and constituted "fresh complaint" evidence. See State v. R.K., 220 N.J. 444, 455 … offense. In other words, the narrow purpose of the fresh complaint rule is to allow the State to introduce such …
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… they observed a car in front of the Bradley Court Housing Complex, with one occupant, later identified as defendant, … capable of producing an unjust result. "An essential ingredient of a fair trial is that a jury receive adequate and … rib area and was thrown to the ground. He suffered a bloodied and swollen face. Photographs depicted defendant's …
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… On October 12, 2011, the Division filed a verified complaint and order to show cause, pursuant to N.J.S.A. … A-2761-12 (App. Div. June 18, 2014) (slip op. at 10). J.B. complied with services, including a Mentally Ill, Chemically … myself, but not [M.B.]." The Division filed a verified complaint and order to show cause seeking custody, care, and …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3705-16T2 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMMITMENT OF C.F. _____________________________ Argued … at some point prior to 2013, C.F. was released into the community. We presume he was not entirely discharged from … Subsequent events, which we discuss below, led to his recommitment to Bergen Regional. In advance of a January 2017 …
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… 2C:39-4(d) (count five); second-degree conspiracy to commit kidnapping, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. … aggravated 3 A-2531-16T1 assault). The State agreed to recommend that defendant be sentenced in the second-degree … the nature of the charges, received the advice of competent counsel, and knew the maximum penalty that could …
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… of second-degree unlawful possession of a firearm while committing, attempting to commit, or conspiring to commit a violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1; …
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… for a period of six years at a rate of $7200 per month, commencing on October 1, 2011. Under Subsection 3.2, alimony … Perez as follows: Perez who fashions himself as a ladies' man, spent 18 1/2 years in federal prison for cocaine … frequent dinners out, designer clothing, and high-end automobiles. Most interestingly, Perez, after the [d]efendant's …