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… and store CDS [(controlled dangerous substance)] [is] a common practice utilized by individuals who are engaged in … of CDS, drug paraphernalia[,] and records, inside of hidden compartments and or voids in a vehicle, in an attempt to … In June 2023, defendant was sentenced to the State's recommended term of seven years imprisonment on count six, …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2021-19450. Randolph Brause … November 25, 2024 APPELLATE DIVISION 2 A-2542-23 These compensation cases, calendared back-to-back and consolidated … of this opinion, present a novel issue: whether a judge of compensation was required to recuse herself from presiding …
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… NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3896-22 P.F.,1 Complainant-Appellant, v. EQUITY RESIDENTIAL MANAGEMENT, … Management, LLC (Littler 1 Because this opinion discusses complainant's medical condition, initials are used in place of complainant's full name consistent with N.J.A.C. …
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… we affirm. I. This matter stems from plaintiff's 2008 complaint (2008 complaint) against defendants and defendant James Darden, … requirement for passive abuser liability. S. Judiciary Comm. Statement to S. 477 (Mar. 7, 2019). The Legislature …
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… OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES and OFFICE OF COMMUNITY CHOICE OPTIONS, Respondents-Respondents. … and Health Services (Division), upholding the Office of Community Choice Options's (OCCO) determination that R.G. is … an annual reassessment of her eligibility and found she "completed rehab[ilitation]" and her medical condition "has …
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… 2022, Alice obtained a TRO against defendant, alleging he committed criminal mischief and harassment when he followed … returning to the scene of the alleged domestic violence; committing future acts of domestic violence; visiting Alice's residence and place of employment; communicating with Alice through oral, written, personal, …
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… dismissing 1 Elm Realty is a New Jersey limited liability company that owns property in Morristown designated as Block … approving a developer's site plan application to develop a commercial office and retail complex. We summarize the relevant background from the …
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… New Jersey Judiciary Administrative Office of the Courts Communications and Community Relations Automated Forms and Translations Unit … Terms – English i Introduction This document is a working compilation of terminological choices made by the …
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… AND HAD DECLARED DEFENDANT GlTILTY BEFORE DELIBERATIONS COMMENCED, DENIED DEFENDANT HIS SIXTH Alv1ENDiv1ENT RIGIDS … "limited to the challenge to the adequacy of the trial comt's response to allegations that juror #8 conducted … CASE AND HAD DECLARED DEFENDANT GUILTY BEFORE DELIBERATIONS COMMENCED, DENIED DEFENDANT HIS SIXTH AMENDMENT RIGHTS TO …
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… Kenyetta Savior, were hanging out in front of an apartment complex in Camden. Kenyetta's1 sister, Shayla Savior, … Sheppard and Williams both resided at the apartment complex. Defendant arrived to visit Iris Irizarry, the … of two of his children, who also lived at the apartment complex. An argument ensued between defendant and Kenyetta. …
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… changed from "normal" to "upset," and she feared he would become "mad and aggressive" or "hit [her]" because of his … first sexual encounter. Nevertheless, the parties continued communicating and meeting. The parties planned to meet on … for a walk. When plaintiff arrived, defendant asked her to come with him to his house. When they were in defendant's …
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… with the advice and consent of the Senate, and one on the recommendation of the President of the Senate and Speaker of … County. On January 30, 2024, plaintiffs filed a verified complaint against Taylor, William M. Tambussi, and Rutgers, … and graduate assistants employed by Rutgers. In their complaint, plaintiffs sought to remove Taylor as a BOG …
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… in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-2971-22 Plaintiff commenced this action pursuant to the Prevention of Domestic … based on allegations that defendant, her estranged husband, committed the predicate acts of burglary, harassment, stalking, and trespass. Her recent complaint followed two earlier actions wherein the court …
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… for respondent State of New Jersey, Office of the State Comptroller, Division of Medicaid Fraud (Melissa H. Raksa, … Woodford, a self-represented retired attorney, appeals from companion General Equity Part orders, declaring the priority … in West Orange and 1 Improperly pled as Freedom Mortgage Company. 3 A-1179-22 owned by defendant Lori Alexis …
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… record and trial testimony. On July 4, 2018, Jelken, accompanied by a friend, Arlene Castello, went to defendant … Jelken and Castello to meet her in the main office to complete a report. Jelken and Castello told defendant's … happened." Based on that information, defendant's employee completed a three-page incident report. Jelken filed a …
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… and lacked follow-through with the Division's recommendations and routine communication. He missed follow-up calls, family team … housing situation in his home state of Pennsylvania also complicated his ability to unite with Jay. On many …
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… the hearing, claimant testified. He described Monarch as a company that performed "boiler repair and pipe work." The company was owned by "Amy," who "[did] all the paperwork." … [they] needed for the jobs." According to claimant, the company had no other office jobs. Claimant worked in …
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… for privileges to PVH. PVH required Dr. Skelly to produce complete and accurate information that established he was … also required Dr. Skelly to list his work history, which he completed by listing each hospital where he worked … then reviewed and considered by the hospital's credentials committee. PVH staff began processing the application in …
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… records. Plaintiff G.P. and defendant have a minor child in common. The parties never married. In August 2020, the … House and Bergen Family Center; (3) the adoption of recommendations from the reunification therapist and the … from panic attacks; and (3) the child's therapist recommended a "new atmosphere" and "new beginning." In ruling …
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… had been in his kitchen. Defendant convinced Madison to come outside. When Madison told defendant that she did not … Defendant then admitted that, after he convinced Madison to come out of her aunt’s home, Madison told him she wanted … and attempted escape. In return, the State would recommend a 30-year term on the manslaughter charge under the …