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… In this appeal of an August 26, 2016 final residential foreclosure judgment, defendant James I. Peck, IV1 contends that, … and a valid assignment of mortgage at the time it filed the complaint. He argues that only Freddie Mac had standing to … after that date. The original mortgage states: "MERS is a separate corporation that is acting solely as a nominee for …
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… and Smith. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2018-3228. The Anthony Pope Law Firm, … hostile to lesbians. A second reason Hunt gave for not disclosing the relationship was her desire not to reveal it to … where safety of the inmates and employees must remain paramount. Her conduct jeopardized order and discipline …
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… trying to keep their child from him. Following the close of evidence, the Family Part judge rendered an oral … Act, N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17 to -35. The judge issued an accompanying written order. This appeal ensued. "In our review … are '"so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… expert, Dr. Carolina Mendez, Ph.D. Dr. Mendez recommended termination of the father's parental rights, … mental illness, persisting substance abuse problems, and noncompliance with treatment regimens indicated he would be … (prong two). There was also credible proof showing that separating 8 A-1721-18T1 Heather from her resource parents …
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… denies their motion to dismiss plaintiff Hiccson Gomez's complaint for his failure to file the notice of claim … notice of claim more than one year after he filed his complaint in the action. We reverse. We derive the following … receive interventional radiation and a surgically placed "colostomy bag . . . on the left side of [his] body." Plaintiff …
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… who has bonded favorably with a resource parent who is committed to adopting her, would do no more harm than good. … She suffers from hallucinations as well as memory loss after allegedly being struck in the head as a minor. As … the Division, and the mother was thereafter involuntarily committed for psychiatric treatment. The Division conducted …
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… 2012, both parties are attorneys who "earn significant incomes" and enjoy "a high standard of living." Because the … support amount, plus $100 per week because the parties' combined income exceeded 160% of the maximum joint income … in more activities and expenses is also unpersuasive, as paragraph [two] of this [o]rder 5 A-2952-17T1 requires …
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… in May 2016, after the Title Thirty litigation had already commenced.1 Defendant contends that the Division of Child … argues the Division provided "either incorrect or incomplete legal advice" regarding kinship legal guardianship … The four statutory prongs "are neither discrete nor separate. They overlap to provide a composite picture of what …
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… Medical Center (BRMC) that he had a record of "admission, commitment, or treatment" with the facility. The detective … available. In addition to the State application forms, W.R. completed an additional questionnaire created by the … counsel]: Yes, that is one -- that has been raised. At the close of the hearing, the judge found as a fact that there …
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… Swomiak made such exchanges at Home Depot on ninety-four separate occasions. According to plaintiffs, Home Depot knew … based on the number of returns he made and that the company should have questioned his transactions. Plaintiffs … argue summary judgment was premature as discovery was incomplete. Plaintiffs also contend there were genuine issues …
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… Leone and Moynihan. On appeal from the Division of Worker's Compensation, Department of Labor, Claim Petition No. … a.m. Records indicate it was on Nursery Road only on four separate occasions between 7:30 a.m. and 10:17 a.m. The judge … who heard the witnesses to judge of their credibility." Close v. Kordulak Bros., 44 N.J. 589, 599 (1965) (citation …
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… for extended periods. The Pennsylvania agency eventually closed out 6 A-1489-18T4 defendant's case after her repeated failures to attend appointments and comply with services. At the guardianship trial, four mental … functioning. Defendant has an IQ of 61 and her reading comprehension is at the level of a second-grader. Although …
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… individually and on behalf of BEST WASH LAUNDROMAT, LLC, PARADISE BEVERAGE, LLC, SUNSHINE LEARNING CENTER, LLC, and NEW GENERATION OF CONTRACTORS, LLC, Limited Liability Companies of the State of New Jersey, Plaintiffs-Appellants, … in gross revenue and $19,116.70 in expenses, for a net loss. And, while Sunshine Learning Center, LLC, yielded in …
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… for the reasons stated by Judge William R. DeLorenzo in his comprehensive written decision, also dated November 7, 2016. … although there are "very few scenarios in which comparative [bonding] evaluations" are not required, N.J. Div. … satisfied here is not that the children would be harmed by losing their relationship with their resource parents, which …
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… 1 Incorrectly designated as "Plymouth Rock Assurance Company." NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … (Kosenski)2 and a March 15, 2017 order dismissing the complaint, with prejudice, as to defendant Plymouth Rock … her mother and her mother's insurer Plymouth. Plaintiff's complaint alleged negligence against Kosenski and bad faith …
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… the court barred any mention of his absence during closing statements. The court sustained the State's objection … was denied. The court responded that the prosecutor's comments merely urged the jury to draw reasonable inferences … the trial court did instruct the jury that the attorneys' comments were not evidence, and that the jury's recollection …
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… damage to her vehicle, permanent bodily injury, and lost earnings. Specifically, she submitted she suffered a … Cab East, LLC, was never served with the summons and complaint, and was dismissed from the action pursuant to … opposition a November 1, 2022 certification of permanency completed by Dr. Sood. The court granted the motion for …
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… from a January 23, 2024 Law Division order dismissing her complaint against defendant 7-Eleven, Inc. at the close of plaintiff's case under Rule 4:37-2(b).1 In her … visit on November 16, 2017, when she was treated for a separate slip and fall presumably at another store. The …
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… of his job duties, petitioner was required to maintain a commercial driver's license (CDL) to perform recycling … recycling bins and sorted recyclables on the days that he completed his route early. In October 2019, petitioner … could not perform his other job duties because he became paralyzed for "twenty [or] thirty seconds" and had problems …
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… On November 12, 2022, Abolaban drove his car into oncoming traffic and collided with a bus. A responding police … accident. Upon removal from the vehicle, Abolaban became combative with emergency medical services personnel and had … parole officer explained he received a lab report from a community program indicating Abolaban tested positive for …