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… victim was his step-daughter. The offending behavior commenced when she was nine years old. It came to light when … defense, thus an evaluation could not have affected the outcome. Judge Borkowski agreed. Defendant claimed counsel's … trial. Although defendant complained his attorney did not visit him frequently in jail, he did not explain how that …
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… from a summary judgment dismissing his premises liability complaint against defendant Kennedy University Hospital, … favorable to plaintiff, the facts are as follows. While visiting the Hospital's cafeteria for lunch, as he did a … a plaintiff must establish "a nexus between self-service components of the defendant's business and a risk of injury …
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… the decision sought in a matter, 1 A court order awarded visitation to J.L. on alternate weekends and one evening … disconcerting in several respects. J.L. was prevented from completing his testimony about how he spent the money he … noted that she "had several words with Mr. L. who has shown complete disrespect for the [c]ourt. I want the [DFD] to …
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… “We,” whether through legislative efforts that serve the common good, through military service, or by working … jury service, and a regular Census. And through this commitment to unity, we all provide for the common good … Resources: Teachers, coordinators, or students may visit the following websites to obtain additional …
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… LLC, entered into a lease with defendants for space in a commercial building. The lease was related to the … note, and two guaranties with Galen Publishing, LLC, a company related to plaintiff. We affirmed the trial court's … testified Ciattarelli informed her there would be people visiting to try to rent or sell the property, and a large …
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… OF THE COURTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX P.O. BOX 037 TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 08625-0037 PHILIP … orders for guardianship hearings and is preformatted to comply with the Rules of Court. Use of the model order is … pertaining to the alleged incapacitated person and to visit and confer with the alleged incapacitated person. 8. …
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… Resources: Teachers, coordinators, or students may visit the following websites to obtain additional … -civics/law-day-and-rule-of-law-resources?utm_source=chatgpt.com … library/how-rule-law-makes-democracy-work?utm_source=chatgpt.com … library/how-rule-law-makes-democracy-work?utm_source=chatgpt.com …
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… oral, written, personal, or electronic form of contact or communication with the plaintiff or others; and prohibited … from making or causing anyone else to make harassing communications to the plaintiff or others. The defendant can … criminal charges. If the defendant is not complying with visitation or the child support provisions, the plaintiff …
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… CN 12232 - MARCH 2023 New Jersey Probation Services is committed to the welfare and safety of children, families, and communities through the fair treatment of all individuals … traditional juvenile probation. It requires frequent home visits, curfews, family involvement and counseling. As with …
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… behalf of the State, recounting the facts of his January 27 visit to Jennifer's apartment. After receiving no answer to … handed over the keys to the entry gate and doorway for the complex. [The officer] stood by as [defendant] removed his … fines and fees. On appeal, defendant raises the following points: POINT I THE CONVICTIONS SHOULD BE REVERSED BECAUSE …
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… the firm in early 2019, Zidel had been given a total of 4.5 points. For its approximately fifty-year history, Lerner David operated without a comprehensive written partnership agreement. The Firm did, … own partnership; Zidel apparently manipulated this client visit so that the only attorneys from Lerner David that …
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… to run concurrently. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT I THE TRIAL JUDGE ERRED IN ADMITTING … letters she sent to the prosecutor and judge. She also visited the prosecutor's office, claimed that defendant … and requested the charges be dropped. She also continued to communicate with defendant during his incarceration and told …
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… OFFICE, COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER AND ITS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, CHAD M. BRUNER, Gloucester County … which addresses recordkeeping by "public safety answering points" ("PSAPs"),4 was adopted under authority granted by … the thirty-one-day minimum retention period has not been re-visited. 25 A-1893-20 the County decided to move to a …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. Defendant presents the following points of argument: POINT I: THE JUDGE'S ANSWER TO THE … (NOT RAISED BELOW) POINT II: A CRIMINAL ATTEMPT CAN ONLY BE COMMITTED WITH A PURPOSEFUL STATE OF MIND; YET THE JURY … apartment, and at a time when defendant's brother was visiting K.G. The break-in was captured on a security video, …
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… OFFICE, COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER AND ITS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, CHAD M. BRUNER, Gloucester County … which addresses recordkeeping by "public safety answering points" ("PSAPs"),4 was adopted under authority granted by … the thirty-one-day minimum retention period has not been re-visited. 25 A-1893-20 the County decided to move to a …
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… behalf of the State, recounting the facts of his January 27 visit to Jennifer's apartment. After receiving no answer to … handed over the keys to the entry gate and doorway for the complex. [The officer] stood by as [defendant] removed his … fines and fees. On appeal, defendant raises the following points: POINT I THE CONVICTIONS SHOULD BE REVERSED BECAUSE …
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… to run concurrently. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT I THE TRIAL JUDGE ERRED IN ADMITTING … letters she sent to the prosecutor and judge. She also visited the prosecutor's office, claimed that defendant … and requested the charges be dropped. She also continued to communicate with defendant during his incarceration and told …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. Defendant presents the following points of argument: POINT I: THE JUDGE'S ANSWER TO THE … (NOT RAISED BELOW) POINT II: A CRIMINAL ATTEMPT CAN ONLY BE COMMITTED WITH A PURPOSEFUL STATE OF MIND; YET THE JURY … apartment, and at a time when defendant's brother was visiting K.G. The break-in was captured on a security video, …
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… behalf of the State, recounting the facts of his January 27 visit to Jennifer's apartment. After receiving no answer to … handed over the keys to the entry gate and doorway for the complex. [The officer] stood by as [defendant] removed his … fines and fees. On appeal, defendant raises the following points: POINT I THE CONVICTIONS SHOULD BE REVERSED BECAUSE …
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… the firm in early 2019, Zidel had been given a total of 4.5 points. For its approximately fifty-year history, Lerner David operated without a comprehensive written partnership agreement. The Firm did, … own partnership; Zidel apparently manipulated this client visit so that the only attorneys from Lerner David that …