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… a/k/a DAVID CHALEUX-DELESON, DAVID CHALVE, DAVID DELEO, CARLOS HERNANDEZ, and AL RIZZO, Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY … and controlled dangerous substances or making related paraphernalia." N.J.A.C. 10A:4-4.1(a)(6)(vii). An … to the contents of the jug that the "color, look, [and] composition [are] consistent [with] making intoxicant." …
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… property for a resident. We affirm. Walsh is a civilly committed resident at the STU pursuant to the Sexually … The condition causes flatulence, which is frequently accompanied by an odor that is offensive to the olfactory … THE NEW JERSEY CONSTITUTION ARTICLE I RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES PARAGRAPH I NATURAL AND UNALIENABLE RIGHTS "OF ACQUIRING, …
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… file the appropriate motion. Defendant moved to dismiss the complaint for failure to comply with the AOM statute, failure to state a cause of … of a motion to dismiss under Rule 4:6-2(e). Dimitrakopoulos v. Borrus, Goldin, Foley, Vignuolo, Hyman and Stahl, …
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… Statement Policy Statement: The New Jersey Judiciary is committed to the principles of equal employment opportunity … by those who work for the Judiciary or those who come into contact with the courts. The New Jersey Judiciary … employees, attorneys, litigants, witnesses or others who come into contact with the court system. Managerial and …
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… restraining order (TRO) against defendant. Her TRO complaint, which was subsequently amended, alleged defendant … VED_IN_WORKFOLDER&prid=f434e382-ec77-463c-887f-c6cf2a179c62&ecomp=274k&earg=sr5 3 A-3516-21 According to plaintiff, … . . . I know that I have been downright horrible, but I am committed to changing for . . . my little boy. Plaintiff …
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… defendant James Zeller's motion to dismiss plaintiffs' complaint for failure to state a claim. We reverse and … its owner and operator. In April 2022, plaintiffs filed a complaint against defendant alleging defamation. A few … As a result, they suffered significant financial losses, distress, embarrassment, humiliation, and damages of …
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… DCPP arranged for other care for the children until J.M. completed treatment. On February 10, 2022, a fact-finding … condition to be impaired or in imminent danger of becoming impaired as a result of her failure to exercise a … Ins. Co. of Am., 65 N.J. 474, 483-84 (1974)). III. "The 'paramount concern' of [N.J.S.A. 9:1-1 to 25-11 ("Title …
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… restorative housing unit (RHU), two-hundred-and-fifty-day loss of contact visits, thirty-day loss of recreation privileges, and thirty-day loss of commissary time. In imposing the penalties, Simmons noted an … 348 N.J. Super. at 122 (quoting N.J. Bell Tel. Co. v. Commc'ns Workers of Am., 5 N.J. 354, 377 (1950)). We review …
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… representative to deliver this eulogy, but saddened by the loss of a close personal friend, the la:te Justice Vincent … ably served as the first counsel to the New Jersey Racing Commission :from 1940 to 1944. In spite of his busy public … such numbers that I won't detain you by mentioning them separately. I shoulc1 say, however, that three former …
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… courts must accept as true the allegations in the criminal complaint or indictment and view the facts in the light most … that same day, prohibited him from having any contact or communications, including electronic contact or communications, with R.P., the victim.1 Just before midnight …
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… to Florida. We affirm. The parties married in 2010, separated in 2014, and divorced in 2015. They have one child … in Neptune Township. Their home is large enough to accommodate the son and his two half-siblings. The mother … Ibid. Additionally, "[t]he views of other adults with close relationships with the child may also inform the …
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… his terrace, the Condominium Association filed a verified complaint and order to show cause in the Chancery Division … to enjoin Coates from interfering with its ability to complete the project. Attached to the complaint was the … was needed to stop Coates' unlawful conduct causing irreparable harm to residents. After reviewing the Condominium …
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… toward black Americans. Do judges, who are professionally committed to egalitarian norms, hold these same implicit … biases? And if so, do these biases account for racially disparate outcomes in the criminal justice system? We explored … arises from well-established mnemonic links. Whites more closely associate white faces with posi tive words and black …
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… for cocaine and opiates at the time of Jane's birth and disclosed she had not had any prenatal care.2 Jane was sent to … 5 A-2619-24 significant period of sobriety or successfully completed recommended substance abuse treatment services." … case). These four prongs are "not discrete and separate" but rather "overlap to offer a full picture of the …
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… jury selected from a representative cross-section of the community; that including individuals who have been … by a jury drawn from a representative cross-section of the community, the Court agreed with the trial court’s … that had been summoned before the Governor issued EO 411. Close … State v. Walter J. Gilliano (091601) (Statewide) - …
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… determinations. Those records are not subject to public disclosure under Rule 1:38-3(d)(3), (9), and (13). NOT FOR … against the record, including Judge Thomas J. Walsh's comprehensive and detailed seventeen-page written decision … factor twelve, extent and quality of time prior to the separation, Judge Walsh observed before the separation, the …
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… gummies two weeks before Richard was born and disclosed past alcohol use during her pregnancy. She agreed to … and ordered Charles to resolve an open warrant and complete parenting training. The court also continued … 115 (App. Div. 2021). These prongs "are not discrete and separate;" they overlap to inform a more general inquiry that …
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… Jacinto Fernandez, facing only claims for contribution and common-law indemnification from an original defendant that … defendant who must participate at trial. 1. The Comparative Negligence Act provides that the recovering party … Eric S. Poe, of counsel and on the brief). Anthony Argiropoulos argued the cause for amicus curiae New Jersey …
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… harassed and ultimately terminated from his position as a Community Youth Worker ("CYW") in violation of the New … in plaintiff's favor, awarding him $406,792 in damages for lost wages and emotional distress. The trial court … Defendant maintains that the judge erred by refusing to separate this language into three questions, each pertaining …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY 495 Martin … and approved it. Mr. Raska then authorized the preparation of the Chapter 75 assessment cards. On March 12, … mail addressed to PO Box 180240. She believes mail has been lost because tenants reported having mailed rent checks to …