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… addition, the suit sought judgment against defendants for compensatory damages, attorney's fees, and costs, with a … may excuse the requirement to exhaust administrative remedies or extend the forty-five-day statute of limitations in … a litigant . . . to exhaust local administrative remedies requirement . . . unless 'it is manifest that the …
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… Thus, we consider, as the motion judge did, "whether 'the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the … year later, the Act itself. Through that legislation, "'the common law doctrine as it had been judicially defined by the … "[o]nly those classes of entities that were immunized under common law remain within the sweep of the Act. However, as …
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… Stefan J. Erwin, of counsel and on the briefs). Christopher C. Josephson, Deputy Attorney General, argued the … 2019 2 A-2901-16T3 PER CURIAM C.D.R., who was sentenced to Community Supervision for Life (CSL) after pleading guilty … CSL, C.D.R. has been employed, often by home improvement companies, although he has also worked in commercial or …
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… we affirm. The issues related to appeal A-4263-16 are more complex. In that appeal, H.T. contends that the Division … was evaluated by the Division of Aging Services, Office of Community Choice Options (OCCO), within the Department of … 2016, the BSS denied H.T.'s claim because H.T.'s "[g]ross income exceed[ed] 100% of [the] poverty level." The letter …
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… issued a written disciplinary report charging McKinney with committing prohibited act *.005. The report stated that at … Woods was escorting Sergeant Patterson on [a] tour of North Compound 4C at which time [inmate] McKinney, I. #601321 in cell 21 stopped Sergeant and told us if S.C.O. Early on second shift …
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… to -49, when he was dismissed from a training program to become a corrections officer for failure to shave his face in compliance with the program's grooming rules. Plaintiff … from two orders, dated June 30, 2017, which dismissed his complaint with prejudice and denied his motion to amend his …
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… application 'on the merits'"; and 3) dismissed plaintiffs' complaint.2 We set forth the procedural and factual history … "to the extent required by res judicata, collateral estoppel, the single controversy doctrine or any other similar … Board held a public hearing on May 27, 2014. In prefatory comments that focused on prior applications, of which …
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… Sally A. Sattan argued the cause for the respondent (Community Health Law Project, attorneys; Sally A. Sattan, of … back door as police arrived. R.W. filed a domestic violence complaint against R.B. based on this incident. She alleged … not disturb the Family Part's equitable selection of remedies as long as they are made with a rational explanation …
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… $215.00 per month. On October 30, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part against defendant for … to Rules 6:2-2 and 6:2-3, the court mailed the summons and complaint to defendant at his condominium unit address, … [THE] [OTSC] TO STAY . . . EXECUTION OF THE JUDGMENT AND STOP THE FORECLOSURE AND VACATE THE DEFAULT JUDGMENT BECAUSE …
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… for the reasons set forth by the trial court in its comprehensive written decision. I. We discern the salient … specific piece of property, or (b) by reason of exceptional topographic conditions or physical features uniquely … "over intensification" of the use of the property, a complaint testified to by the objectors, plaintiffs' …
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… from the June 12, 2024 Law Division order dismissing his complaint in lieu of prerogative writs, which sought to … health license. On December 26, plaintiffs filed an amended complaint in lieu of prerogative writs alleging: the City … Regarding plaintiffs' claim under equitable estoppel, the court acknowledged its obligation to balance the …
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A-3546-22 Briefs
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… University (Farkas & Donohue, LLC, attorneys; David Christopher Donohue, of counsel; Beth Ann Hardy, on the brief). … disease. He advised her that the father of the baby could come to the office and have his blood drawn for the test[;] … have prevented that condition if administered before antibodies were produced. Id. at 214-15. One of the defendant …
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… June 26, 2024, at approximately 10:50 p.m. Patrolman Christopher Rudy of the Middle Township police department was … and informed her she was under arrest. Defendant failed to comply and, after another officer arrived, again fled the … After he arrived at the hotel, defendant refused to come out of her room. Defendant's father invited Sergeant …
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A-65-24 Cross Petitioner Reply Brief
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… 13 l 0 Philadelphia, PA 19103 215.789.4848 mvodzak@fhmslaw.com Attorneys for Respondent/Cross-Petitioner, Walmart … https://www.njcourts.gov/model-civil-jury-charges#toc-committee-on- model-civil-jury-charges (Sept. 4, 2024) … business invitees. Id. at 558-59. The other issue involves commercial landowners' duties to invitees when those …
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… (1) Bathing/dressing; (2) Toilet use; (3) Transfer; (4) Locomotion; (5) Bed mobility; and (6) Eating." N.J.A.C. … and issues with decision making . . . were easily remedied with written reminders." Moreover, the Assistant … Lastly, R.E. contends under the principle of equitable estoppel, respondent is barred from redetermining his …
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… counsel on eCourts. It "confirmed the trial [would] commence on Monday, March 11, 2024," and provided: In the coming days, [the court] will be issuing to Bayside [State … asked the court withdraw "the [o]rder to [p]roduce" to accommodate the adjournment request and [a]lso, because the …
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… days in the restorative housing unit; ninety days loss of commutation time; thirty days loss of recreation privileges; … that are intended to mimic THC, the main psychoactive ingredient of marijuana." U.S. Dep't of Just., Drug Enf't Admin., … On April 26, 2022, Assistant Superintendent Christopher Ilg upheld the hearing officer's guilty finding, …
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… apartment in Cairo, a [twelve]-unit residential apartment complex in Cairo that was under construction at the time of the [divorce] [c]omplaint, two commercial properties rented out to stores, agricultural … [c]ourt[,] and overall appeared to try to respond fully and completely." In contrast, the judge discredited defendant's …
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… grossing $143,000 annually and defendant having no earned income. Pursuant to the JOD, the parties agreed defendant had … for enforcement of the 1 The record reflects plaintiff stopped paying alimony one month prior to filing his … also Rule 5:3-7(b), allowing a court to utilize various remedies to enforce a judgment or order after finding a …