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… $1080 from the Section 8 Housing Assistance program (which completely covered their rent), and that the children had … of the home was that it "was clean and neat" and "free of safety hazards." Additionally, "[t]he parents appeared to be … they received in 2013 to purchase a car for $2000, to buy clothing and furnishings for the children, and to set …
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… $1080 from the Section 8 Housing Assistance program (which completely covered their rent), and that the children had … of the home was that it "was clean and neat" and "free of safety hazards." Additionally, "[t]he parents appeared to be … they received in 2013 to purchase a car for $2000, to buy clothing and furnishings for the children, and to set …
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… in favor of defendant Nancy R. Mazin and dismissing his complaint; and September 14, 2018, imposing sanctions of … her law office. Triffin, who is engaged in the business of buying and pursuing collection on dishonored negotiable … filed trade-name certificate or other readily verifiable official document." N.J.A.C. 3:24-1.3. The judge found the …
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… in favor of defendant Nancy R. Mazin and dismissing his complaint; and September 14, 2018, imposing sanctions of … her law office. Triffin, who is engaged in the business of buying and pursuing collection on dishonored negotiable … filed trade-name certificate or other readily verifiable official document." N.J.A.C. 3:24-1.3. The judge found the …
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… At this time, a young woman, J.D.1 who had gone to CVS to buy shampoo, walked by defendant’s vehicle and observed … a conditional dismissal. Judge Melody observed that the complaint alleged that a minor was involved which would … Judge Melody imposed a $750 fine, $33 in court costs, $75 Safe Neighborhood Services Fund assessment, and a $50 …
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… At this time, a young woman, J.D.1 who had gone to CVS to buy shampoo, walked by defendant’s vehicle and observed … a conditional dismissal. Judge Melody observed that the complaint alleged that a minor was involved which would … Judge Melody imposed a $750 fine, $33 in court costs, $75 Safe Neighborhood Services Fund assessment, and a $50 …
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… was 3 A-1141-19 required to investigate to ensure "the safety and well-being of all individuals inside of the … defendant returned to Room 233 and yelled out, "Babe, babe, come on, tell them we were playing." Defendant gave … that exigent circumstances may require public safety officials, such as the police, . . . to enter a dwelling …
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… was 3 A-1141-19 required to investigate to ensure "the safety and well-being of all individuals inside of the … defendant returned to Room 233 and yelled out, "Babe, babe, come on, tell them we were playing." Defendant gave … that exigent circumstances may require public safety officials, such as the police, . . . to enter a dwelling …
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… v. BOROUGH OF TINTON FALLS, NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, CARY COSTA, in his official capacity as Construction Official and Building … stated the Navy approved the project schedule, health and safety plans, A-3565-19 4 site plans, and environmental …
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… v. BOROUGH OF TINTON FALLS, NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, CARY COSTA, in his official capacity as Construction Official and Building … stated the Navy approved the project schedule, health and safety plans, A-3565-19 4 site plans, and environmental …
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… charged defendant as follows: second-degree conspiracy to commit bribery, official misconduct, and distribute heroin, distribute … also stated that defendant asked him for connections to buy better quality heroin to sell in the institution. Later …
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… charged defendant as follows: second-degree conspiracy to commit bribery, official misconduct, and distribute heroin, distribute … also stated that defendant asked him for connections to buy better quality heroin to sell in the institution. Later …
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… Jersey appeals from an April 17, 2020 order dismissing its complaint seeking declaratory judgment against defendant … the control of any of its departments, boards, agencies or commissions, against liability for damages to property, in … detective was operating a county vehicle while performing official duties when she struck another vehicle injuring a …
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… of the leading state courts in the nation. The issues that come before the Court cover a vast array of topics from the … Recreation Inc. … , 144 N.J. 479, 508 (1996) … Gonzalez v. Safe and Sound Security … , 185 N.J. 100 (2005) … Taylor v. … personally inspected and selected by a series of individual buyers was replaced by the mass marketer. The buyer who was …
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… party is an impartial third-party. They have no financial, official, or personal interest in a controversy, dispute, or … relief such as an increase or decrease in support, you must complete and file a copy of the last CIS submitted to the court and complete a new and current CIS. File : To file means to give …
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… party is an impartial third-party. They have no financial, official, or personal interest in a controversy, dispute, or … relief such as an increase or decrease in support, you must complete and file a copy of the last CIS submitted to the court and complete a new and current CIS. File : To file means to give …
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… the store sold grapes in closed, sealed packages to avoid unsafe conditions caused by loose grapes. It asserted that its … applies wherever “there is a nexus between self-service components of the defendant’s business and a risk of injury … transparent so that customers could see the grapes before buying them, and the grapes were “boxed in a way that’s …
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… the store sold grapes in closed, sealed packages to avoid unsafe conditions caused by loose grapes. It asserted that its … applies wherever “there is a nexus between self-service components of the defendant’s business and a risk of injury … transparent so that customers could see the grapes before buying them, and the grapes were “boxed in a way that’s …
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… Street Mullica Hill, NJ 08062 chris@thevigilantelawfirm.com 856-223-9990 FILED, Clerk of the Supreme Court, 31 Dec … nothing more than make a simple statement to a high school official. Appellant does not allege that Respondent himself … An individual who was allegedly selling drugs and/or buying alcohol for minors was attending a high school …
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… May 2, 2013, he called and arranged an undercover "narcotic buy" to purchase a "brick of heroin"2 from a person he knew … to Taylor, he was told to meet defendant at a condominium complex in Marlboro Township, where Narcotic Strike Officers … about future drug transactions. After driving a "safe distance away[,]" Taylor stated that he called the …