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… J.F. through use of the Asset Verification System (AVS), a computer system that facilitates access to financial … On June 27, 2017, ALJ Bogan issued an initial decision recommending that the denial of benefits be affirmed. The ALJ … obligation to submit the information necessary to complete his application and verify his eligibility for …
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… individual in the car in a white shirt with a design commemorating a deceased individual. Nieves followed the … area behind the gas station. Once there, he observed a commotion before a "dude" pulled out a gun and fired "four … they show a video and a still photograph. There is no composite here. This is not a showup. The trial judge …
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… LAW RECOGNIZES THAT THE SMELL OF MARIJUANA IN THE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT DOES NOT AUTOMATICALLY PROVIDE PROBABLE CAUSE TO … came back into his original lane of travel." The officer, accompanied by a sergeant and another officer with whom he was … license. The testifying officer then searched the passenger compartment after defendant and the passenger were ordered …
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… Pingry would not release the documents to him, Evan filed a complaint in the Chancery Division of the Essex County … ordered Ollie to attend Pingry for 4 A-4501-18T3 the upcoming school year and appointed Clarence the "educational parent" with whom Pingry would communicate and correspond.3 Ollie's grades were poor during …
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… condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired." Ibid. When there is an absence of actual … omitted). The Division must prove by a preponderance of the competent, material, and relevant evidence that a child is …
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… and Pierce and Markowitz were ordered to serve ten days of community service. Defendants now appeal from the denial of … judge denied defendants' motion. The judge concluded that Powowski reasonably determined "that there may be injury to … that the police lawfully entered the home as part of their community caretaking function. The judge also noted that the …
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… the paint store in Pennsauken was the same weapon used to commit the murder at the motor lodge in Maple Shade. 3 … In his pro se brief, appellant argues: THE PAROLE BOARD COMMITTED PROCEDURAL ERROR IN FAILING TO CONSIDER RELEVANT … there was "a substantial likelihood that the inmate will commit a crime." N.J.S.A. 30:4-123.53(a) (1979). It is …
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… Grabowsky, a Montclair taxpayer and owner of numerous commercial properties in Montclair, successfully challenged … we need not repeat them at length here. Plaintiff filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs against the Township, … in the Unitarian Church and because Fried allegedly made a comment at one of the public hearings "that an assisted …
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… from a final administrative determination by the Assistant Commissioner of the Division of Child Protection and … to support the factual findings made by the Assistant Commissioner. I. A.I. lived with his wife and five sons, … also explained that the striking hurt. He did not, however, complain of the injury to his father that morning. The …
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… found that she was disqualified from receiving unemployment compensation benefits pursuant to N.J.S.A. 43:21-5(a) and … 22, 2015, Dufault filed an application for unemployment compensation benefits. A deputy director in the Division of … he did not know if Dufault would have been fired if she was completely exonerated on all of the criminal charges. The …
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… and 593 AVENUE E CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, FORD MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY, OLYMPIA INTERNATIONAL, INC., F.A. SAAVEDRA, M.D., … in this appeal but were named in the foreclosure complaint to reflect any interest or lien they may have in … by their first names to avoid any confusion caused by their common surname. We intend no disrespect. 3 A-4586-15T2 BAC …
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… TO CONSIDER PLAINTIFF’S AMENDMENT TO THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COMPLAINT. C. THE TRIAL COURT HAD A SEPARATE OBLIGATION TO … FOR SERVICE OF PROCESS WERE EFFECTUATED AS TO THE AMENDED COMPLAINT. D. THE 2015 STATUTORY AMENDMENT TO THE PDVA … NOT OCCUR BECAUSE THE ACT OF THE DEFENDANT WAS A "SINGLE COMMUNICATION." III. THE TRIAL COURT ERRED BY FAILING TO …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Mark Troncone's comprehensive written decision rendered on September 23, … approval on September 2, 2015. Plaintiff thereafter filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs seeking to reverse … Medici v. BPR Co., 107 N.J. 1, 15 (1987)). "[P]ublic bodies, because of their peculiar knowledge of local …
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… barred the parties and their counsel from having ex parte communications "with the adverse parties or their attorneys … her counsel and her representatives . . . from communicating in any way with the adverse parties in the … seeking to sanction plaintiff and her counsel for having communicated with Richter's attorney, and requesting a …
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… recorded on August 6, 2009. On July 8, 2009, BAC filed a complaint in foreclosure. On December 23, 2009, defendant … December 16, 2009, defendant filed a motion to dismiss the complaint, alleging failure of consideration, fraud, lack of … motion for reconsideration, finding no basis to dismiss the complaint. On August 2, 2011, plaintiff filed a motion to …
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… claimed she taught them math, language arts, religious studies, cooking, and gym, and showed the worker a Triumph Learning Common Core Coach book. Defendant stated Jason did not have … her. She said she was in eighth grade. Ashley stated she studied math, science, and English; when asked what type of …
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… BUSELEA, Petitioner-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, SANDY RECOVERY DIVISION, … Respondent-Respondent, and NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, SANDY RECOVERY DIVISION, … Accurso and DeAlmeida. On appeal from the Department of Community Affairs, Docket Nos. RRE0015318 and RSP0015294. …
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… Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common law right of A-4604-14T1 3 access to public records (CLRA), see Keddie v. Rutgers, 148 N.J. 36, 49-50 (1997). Defendant … against the State's interest in preventing disclosure." Keddie v. Rutgers State Univ., 148 N.J. 36, 50 (1997) …
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… with Rule 1:7-4. Plaintiff's pro se Special Civil Part complaint alleged a breach of contract claim against … to which he was entitled. Following the filing of the complaint, defendant's counsel served plaintiff with a March 30, 2018 letter advising that defendant believed the complaint constituted a frivolous pleading, explaining the …
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… for the reasons articulated by Judge Oxley in his comprehensive and well-reasoned March 10, 2020 written … "she began counseling [C.P.]" on "March 30, 2017," and "recommended that [C.P.] attend outpatient group therapy … Township police department investigation report and related complaint-summons; a March 3, 2017 order dismissing a …