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… final agency decision affirming the guilty finding for committing prohibited act *.551, making intoxicants, … officer confiscated the bottles. Thomas was charged with committing prohibited act *.551 and the matter was referred … The hearing officer sanctioned Thomas to 120 days' loss of commutation time, 91 days' administrative segregation, 365 …
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… "with prejudice" language into an order dismissing a complaint for lack of subject matter jurisdiction because … the wrong state. For the reasons that follow, we affirm the complaint's dismissal but modify the trial court's order to … a Foundation™." Wormser, in turn, utilized a subcontractor company in which it owns a minority interest, Process …
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… Appellant was seventeen years old at the time that he committed these crimes. He will be forty-seven years old at … On November 6, 2019, the DOC's Institutional Classification Committee (ICC) denied reclassification approval. The six … in the commission of the offense" and noted there were "multiple victims." Other records before the ICC included …
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… the same for 2018, because "the Borough [did] not overcome its burden to prove that the Freeze Act relief [did] not comply . . . ." The Tax Court emphasized that the Borough … 31 N.J. Tax 335, 339 (Tax 2019). We add only the following comments. In reviewing a Tax Court judgment, "[w]e recognize …
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COURT INTERPRETING STATISTICAL REPORTING SYSTEM NUMBER OF INTERPRETED EVENTS BY COUNTY AND 15 MOST INTERPRETED LANGUAGES (Unit of Count = Number of Discrete Interpreted Events) Fiscal Year July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014 Arabic, American County Spanish …
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… ADP13F1.tmp rpt_TotalLanguageEvents_FY09 12-13 Top 15 by County.pdf Sheet1 … 2012-2013 … 2012-2013 …
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… and fell, causing the alleged injuries for which he sought compensation in this lawsuit. 1 Intoxicated Drivers Resource … for the reasons expressed by Judge Katie A. Gummer in her comprehensive and thoughtful oral decision. We add only the following comments. In "distilling" the language of the Charitable …
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… children are now adults. Plaintiff filed a pro se divorce complaint in March 2017 based on irreconcilable differences, … Feb. 24, 1995). After being served with the summons and complaint on April 29, 2017, defendant attempted to file an … existed for a least six months preceding the filing of the complaint and there was no reasonable prospect of …
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… officer's (DHO) decision finding appellant guilty of committing prohibited acts under N.J.A.C. 10A:4-4.1(a): … sale, or intent to distribute or sell, an electronic communication device . . . that is not authorized for use or … DHO confirms that the charges arose from an incident at a community release program facility where appellant was …
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… of the remaining period of parole supervision, even if you completed serving the term of imprisonment previously …
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… Respondent has not filed a brief. PER CURIAM Plaintiff commenced this action, pursuant to the Prevention of … R.1:36-3. July 13, 2017 2 A-4858-15T3 domestic violence complaint, and the two matters were the subject of one final … to have occurred constituted harassment. In support of her complaint, plaintiff asserted defendant telephoned her …
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… C. Schuster, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Christopher Josephson, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). … Officer Gonzalez to be credible and found Chainay guilty of committing an assault in violation of N.J.A.C. 10A:4- 3 … 365 days of administrative segregation, a 365-day loss of commutation time, and a 30-day loss of recreation …
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… Judgment Must Be Reversed. 5 A-4130-16T2 B. Given [D.C.'s] Compliance with the Division's Requirements for Services, …
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… in 2011.1 The Division of Child Protection and Permanency commenced a Title Nine action in July 2014 against Carol and … about Carl because, in the Division's view, Carl was not compliant with provided services, which included parenting … classes. In February 2015, the judge ordered Carl's compliance and continued his prior order that Joan's contact …
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… the failure to include certain property in the foreclosure complaint constitutes a fatal flaw rendering the complaint and Sheriff's sale null and void.1 We disagree and … the court's broad discretion to employ equitable remedies, this power should be "sparingly exercised" and "a sale …
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… that the attorney-client privilege does not extend "to a communication relevant to an issue of breach of duty by the … not only was the representation not "within the range of competence demanded of attorneys in criminal cases," but … to indicate that we have an opinion as to the ultimate outcome. Our concern is solely that the case was decided, and …
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… failed to cure the default, plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint against defendant. Defendant did not file an …
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… Case Management Order 11, or otherwise authorized by the Comt, all case-specific discovery in this MCL proceeding … 06/13/2025 Pg 2 of 5 Trans ID: LCV20251759156 a. If not completed already, the plaintiff in each case will be … 50/50. c. Plaintiffs are permitted to engage in ex parte communication with plaintiffs' healthcare providers limited …
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… Cohen, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Christopher C. Josephson, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). … April 20, 2023 response to his assertion the DOC is not in compliance with the Isolated Confinement Restriction Act … under N.J.A.C. 10A:1-4.6 to exhaust administrative remedies, the DOC moved for remand. We granted the motion and …
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… own a condominium and boat slip together as tenants in common. After their relationship ended, they decided to sell … 2022. They lowered the price several times and received multiple offers but did not accept any of them. The listing … (quoting Newman v. Chase, 70 N.J. 254, 263 (1976)). Remedies include "a forced sale of the property and division of …