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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Mercer County, Docket No. FG-11-0001-20. Joseph … Pollock, Deputy Public Defender, of counsel; Nancy P. Fratz, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, of counsel and on … the time, in March 2017, Thomas received a certificate of completion for a "24:7 DADS AM-PARENTING" fatherhood program …
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… the underlying facts as follows: On June 16, 2014, Hamilton Police Officer Robert Whartenby was on patrol in the … the gentleman was on a business trip and he wanted company while he gambled. Dunbrack met him in Atlantic City … clothes were or how he got undressed in such a short timeframe. Dunbrack also could not explain how N.R.'s pants, …
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… L.B., Petitioner-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, Respondent-Respondent. … in connection with annual and interim re-examinations of family income" and "promptly (defined as within ten days in … no]t been working there long enough . . . she had just started." On May 10, 2017, L.B. provided DCA an extension of …
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… HOBOKEN BARBELL, LLC, on behalf of itself and those similarly situated, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. 38 JACKSON, LLC, … I. On December 20, 2021, a fire destroyed a multi-tenant commercial warehouse on Jackson Street in Hoboken (the … Bergen, 450 N.J. Super. 286, 290 (App. Div. 2017) (citing Teamsters Loc. 97 v. State, 434 N.J. Super. 393, 413 (App. …
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… PARK, THE CITY OF ELIZABETH, CONANT PARK, UNION COUNTY, THE MILLS AT JERSEY GARDENS, and GLIMCHER REALTY TRUST, … teacher, Goodlin would routinely give him hall passes to come to Goodlin's classroom "to hang out" while classes were … This implies an intentional deviation from a clear duty. Franco v. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ., 467 N.J. Super. 8, 38 …
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… we conclude the prosecutor did not clearly and convincingly commit a patent and gross abuse of discretion in denying the … Additionally, $54,527.35 worth of business checks were fraudulently paid to . . . defendant." The affidavit states … depression, that there's mental health illness in her family, that she also has a substance abuse issue related to …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Monmouth County, Docket No. FG-13-0032-24. David … an "adult daycare facility," receiving social security income and supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) … and Mia; (2) Mia's severe mental health issues; (3) the fraught relationship between Aaron and the maternal family; …
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… OF LYNDHURST, Defendants, and NEW JERSEY MEADOWLANDS COMMISSION and NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL … Amended Agreement in exchange for the creation of a $5 million escrow account (the Escrow Account). The parties … 51 N.J. 584, 589 (1968)). The act does not need to be fraudulent in order for the court to impose a constructive …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Mercer County, Docket No. FG-11-0001-20. Joseph … Pollock, Deputy Public Defender, of counsel; Nancy P. Fratz, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, of counsel and on … the time, in March 2017, Thomas received a certificate of completion for a "24:7 DADS AM-PARENTING" fatherhood program …
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… the underlying facts as follows: On June 16, 2014, Hamilton Police Officer Robert Whartenby was on patrol in the … the gentleman was on a business trip and he wanted company while he gambled. Dunbrack met him in Atlantic City … clothes were or how he got undressed in such a short timeframe. Dunbrack also could not explain how N.R.'s pants, …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0625-19 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF J.S., SVP 24-99. _______________________ … cognitively, or volitionally." Ibid. Dr. Sahni similarly testified, while J.S. refused her interview, "his … did not want to participate in, but she was intimidated or afraid of [J.S.] and never got off the phone. He tried to …
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… and operator of St. Theresa School, dismissing plaintiff's complaint for damages arising from her allegedly unlawful … as to "the issue of defendant's treatment of all 'similarly situated' employees who defendant knew were in … e. Abuse of alcohol, drugs, or gambling. f. Theft, fraud, or any other form of misappropriation or misuse of …
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… the palm of [his] hand." He also suffered nerve damage, a fracture on his pinky finger, and needed twenty-six stitches … defendant responded that he was waiting for his uncle to come out of the house. After Raymond struck the roof of 2 At … later that after defendant left, Raymond told defendant's family members that he was "going to murder one of [them]." …
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… and operator of St. Theresa School, dismissing plaintiff's complaint for damages arising from her allegedly unlawful … as to "the issue of defendant's treatment of all 'similarly situated' employees who defendant knew were in … e. Abuse of alcohol, drugs, or gambling. f. Theft, fraud, or any other form of misappropriation or misuse of …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Middlesex County, Docket No. FM-12-1229-17. Alper … the children would spend alternate weeks with each parent commencing at 7:00 p.m. each Sunday. The parties also agreed … homework, and went to bed at a reasonable hour before the start of the school week. party. The circumstances leading …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Burlington County, Docket No. FV-03-1156- 19. … domestic violence because there was no proof that he would commit physical violence against plaintif f. After carefully … has cheated on him" and concluded that "until [defendant] starts to get a better hold of his emotions[,] . . . there …
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… a yard with a white picket fence. Acting on a homeowner's complaint, police recovered a loaded handgun, serial numbers … for gun permits, victims of crime and their friends and families, and families and friends of arrestees. All would … the reasonableness of an expectation of privacy . . . , we start from the premise that '[e]xpectations of privacy are …
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… against defendant BMW North America, LLC under the Consumer Fraud Act (CFA), N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 to -20, and for breach of … to revoke the purchase of the vehicle under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), N.J.S.A. 12A:2-608; an October 18, … that the vehicle's "Primary Use" would be for "Personal, Family or Household" purposes. Nevertheless, Cho acknowledged …
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… contends that the jury's award of $27,500 was inadequate to compensate her for her injuries and resulting pain and … surgery related to the 2009 accident performed by Dr. Frank Moore. Although she did not immediately experience … or disclosure, good cause could easily be established. Similarly, it would not be difficult to establish exceptional …
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… counsel fees to both parties. We affirm. Defendant is a commercial tenant operating a skilled nursing facility in … process." The judge determined the case needed a "fresh start with new faces, new individuals involved," as Linfante … (App. Div. 2005) (quoting E. Brunswick Sewerage Auth. v. E. Mill Assocs., 365 N.J. Super. 120, 125 (App. Div. 2004)). …