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… 30, 2019."1 Spinella has admittedly lived with defendant since 2018. In August 2019, plaintiff filed a motion seeking … the children[.]" The judge said that any failure to comply with this provision could result in the dismissal of … are usually insufficient. Faucett, 411 N.J. Super. at 128; compare with Mackowski, 317 N.J. Super. at 10 (parent's …
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… Lot 4 Block 26401, State of New Jersey. b. To attend the closing of title and deliver the deed, affidavit of title, … drawn up. Famek is a real estate and property management company. Its principal, Emeka, has been in the real estate … was never consummated. Meanwhile, frustrated with a lack of communication from Yaboh, Awonusi made other arrangements to …
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… array. After the shooting, police recovered several shell casings and bullet fragments from the scene. [D.E. also] … remember ever speaking to Sumler. The PCR court issued a comprehensive well-reasoned written decision on May 3, 2018 … as his testimony was "inherently unreasonable as compared to [defense counsel's] testimony, and his testimony …
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… Vernoia, and Susswein. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 25-2/16. Vito Anthony … Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Geoffrey Nelson Stark, Deputy … the establishment of regionalized school districts using a "per pupil" funding mechanism. 432 N.J. Super. 167, …
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… person, who turned out to be David. David fell and got up complaining of an injury to his arm. David, Max, Marvin, and … Oran all testified that they were not engaged in roughhousing before the incident. As already noted, David testified … High School and the Board of Education filed a third- party complaint against Oran, as did the Township and the Police …
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… the alternate position, Salas abruptly resigned from the company. Salas claimed she would have been exposed to the … discuss[ed] the matter with her physician regarding the accomodations,' instead, choosing to leave her employment." Salas I, slip op. at 1. As a …
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… LACK OF ACCESS TO THE COURTS TO FILE A TIMELY NOTICE. Nursing Home, 441 N.J. Super. 168, 179-80 (App. Div. 2015) … court and, even it was, the record does not constitute competent evidence because it is untethered to an affidavit … return to the prison, treatment in the prison, or his communications with inmate paralegals. Thus, plaintiff did …
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… per year, in equal monthly installments of $833.33, commencing upon her vacating the marital residence. … under a private policy issued by Hartford Insurance Company through his employer. As required by the PSA, … an agreement and entered into another consent order, increasing plaintiff's alimony obligation from $250 to $275 per …
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… Domestic Violence Act (PDVA), N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17 to -35, for committing the predicate acts of harassment and stalking … in any . . . course of alarming conduct or of repeatedly committed acts with purpose to alarm or seriously annoy such … harassment against a person; or repeatedly conveying, or causing to be conveyed, verbal or written threats or threats …
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… for the reasons expressed by Judge Haekyoung Suh in her comprehensive sixty-five-page opinion. I. The evidence was … with Anna prior to Michael's birth. Paternity tests completed in 2018 and 2019 indicated that John is not the … was pregnant again and received reports that she was abusing drugs. In February 2018, a police officer found Michael …
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… 13:20-1 to -35, which designated an area 3 A-2605-19 encompassing approximately 1,250 miles, spanning eighty-eight … and the "planning area," which is an area subject to a comprehensive planning approach that protects water and …
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… letter issued by the Essex Vicinage Probation Services, advising: "All fines have been paid in full. On 2/08/2010 this case was discharged as a completed term." On November 9, 2015, E.C. filed a petition … documentation, also described her years-long efforts to complete her education in the health care field, while …
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… of privacy from a forced police entry into the locked common area of the apartment building, we now reverse. The … an experienced K-9 officer who had been on the force since 2003, noticed a Nissan Sentra with Pennsylvania … door was locked. Patrolman Hernandez pushed the intercom button for Apartment 4G but no one answered. He tried to …
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… ago, the Legislature amended New Jersey's Unemployment Compensation Law (the UCL), N.J.S.A. 43:21-1 to -56, … A worker who leaves "for personal reasons, however compelling, . . . is disqualified under the statute." Ibid.; … leaves work, "and for each week thereafter until [she] becomes reemployed . . . works eight weeks . . . and has …
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… 101-02 (Tax 2016). The judge found, although plaintiff is completely disabled as a result of her military service, her … checking in and out each weapon; retrieving, processing, and formalizing reports for her unit overseas as to … units for Humvee military vehicles utilized in overseas combat; performing military police duties at Fort Stewart, a …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY ("GEICO"), Defendant-Respondent, and DERICK HARRIS, … 2015 summary judgment dismissal of her declaratory judgment complaint against her insurer, defendant Government … which generally requires an insurer, authorized to do business in New Jersey, must provide PIP coverage for policies …
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… Simpkins went to buy marijuana from Ian Morris. Defendant accompanied Potts and Simpkins to Morris's apartment … as evidence during defendant's trial, showed defendant using the rear entrance to gain access to Morris's apartment … confessed to "bod[ying] the guy." After Detective Walker completed his testimony, the State announced Simpkins would …
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… cause of action. On December 23, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant, Saraceno Properties, Inc., … (Emphasis added). 4 A-4008-19 Despite her failure to comply with N.J.S.A. 59:8-9, the court adjourned the motion … stated she "had not been able to handle anything except focusing on . . . keeping [her] medical appointments with [the] …
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… defendant became antagonistic and used profanity, refusing to take the 1 State v. Laurick, 120 N.J. 1, 11 (1990) … the "Interstate Identification Index," a system that "ties computerized criminal history record files of the FBI and … 2011) (quoting Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Manalapan Twp. Comm., 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). To the extent the …
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… Ray appeal 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 …