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… affirm, however, defendant's conviction of theft in count one. We reject defendant's other arguments in the … least once during the officer's scheduled shift to ensure compliance with this mandate. If the officer does not answer … subject to "home confinement status" and are not called or visited while they are out of work. 5 A-0117-23 Outside …
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… most recent dog license records pursuant to OPRA and the common law right of access. Plaintiff, a licensed home … to the breed of the dog, the purpose of the dog, and any phone numbers associated with the records. He sought only the … during daily walks, grooming sessions, and veterinarian visits. Dog owners who continually expose their dogs to the …
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… Spill’s daily dosage of a blood pressure medication and recommended that Spill see a nephrologist. On February 15, 2018 -- one day before her scheduled surgical procedure -- Spill had an initial visit with Holly M. Koncicki, M.D., a nephrologist based in …
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… A jury convicted defendant of: first- degree murder as an accomplice, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) and (2); first-degree … us, defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT ONE THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN REFUSING TO DISMISS THE … 16, 2011, defendant, Noorani and their two young sons were visiting Noorani's family in Boonton to celebrate the end of …
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… [t]he child reaching the age of twenty-two years or the completion of four continuous academic years of college … last occurs provided that the child takes no more than one year from graduation from high school prior to entry … in failing to credit her for defendant's unused overnight visitation.1 We address each of these arguments in turn. …
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… He filed his personal injury action in New Jersey, suing companies that developed and managed the Florida resort. All … parts of his body have been paralyzed. Approximately one year after the accident, on October 3, 2014, plaintiff … at the Resort and had no contact with the Resort before visiting as a guest of other people attending the wedding. …
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… from the Family Part's August 16, 2021 dismissal of her complaint and temporary restraining order (TRO) that were … Rule 1:38-3(d)(10). 3 A-0095-21 brother lived. They have one child, a daughter who is now fourteen months old. … and for forty-five minutes "everything was fine" while he visited and took care of the baby. At some point, plaintiff …
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… from the Family Part's August 16, 2021 dismissal of her complaint and temporary restraining order (TRO) that were … Rule 1:38-3(d)(10). 3 A-0095-21 brother lived. They have one child, a daughter who is now fourteen months old. … and for forty-five minutes "everything was fine" while he visited and took care of the baby. At some point, plaintiff …
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… The New Jersey Association for Justice (Lomurro, Munson, Comer, Brown & Schottland, LLC, attorneys; Jonathan H. … are filed? In the present case, plaintiffs served AOMs (one from an engineer and another from an architect) more … Their role during actual construction was limited to 5 site visits at times/locations selected by the Owner and would …
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… He filed his personal injury action in New Jersey, suing companies that developed and managed the Florida resort. All … parts of his body have been paralyzed. Approximately one year after the accident, on October 3, 2014, plaintiff … at the Resort and had no contact with the Resort before visiting as a guest of other people attending the wedding. …
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… [t]he child reaching the age of twenty-two years or the completion of four continuous academic years of college … last occurs provided that the child takes no more than one year from graduation from high school prior to entry … in failing to credit her for defendant's unused overnight visitation.1 We address each of these arguments in turn. …
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… A jury convicted defendant of: first- degree murder as an accomplice, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) and (2); first-degree … us, defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT ONE THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN REFUSING TO DISMISS THE … 16, 2011, defendant, Noorani and their two young sons were visiting Noorani's family in Boonton to celebrate the end of …
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A-30/31-23 Amicus Curiae Brief
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… ATTORNEY GENERAL OF NEW JERSEY Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 112 25 Market Street Trenton, New Jersey … by a common role: guardianship proceedings help protect one of the most vulnerable populations in New Jersey by … https://www.njcourts.gov/courts/civil/guardianship (last visited July 19, 2024). It could hardly be otherwise, …
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… most recent dog license records pursuant to OPRA and the common law right of access. Plaintiff, a licensed home … to the breed of the dog, the purpose of the dog, and any phone numbers associated with the records. He sought only the … during daily walks, grooming sessions, and veterinarian visits. Dog owners who continually expose their dogs to the …
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njcourts.gov
… Spill’s daily dosage of a blood pressure medication and recommended that Spill see a nephrologist. On February 15, 2018 -- one day before her scheduled surgical procedure -- Spill had an initial visit with Holly M. Koncicki, M.D., a nephrologist based in …
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… and to assure accurate court records, both parties must complete and file this form when a dissolution (FM) … Address: Street City State Zip City State Zip Plaintiff Phone Number Defendant Phone Number Plaintiff Email Address … alimony, spousal or child support, custody, parenting time (visitation) or paternity. If something does not apply to …
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… affirm, however, defendant's conviction of theft in count one. We reject defendant's other arguments in the … least once during the officer's scheduled shift to ensure compliance with this mandate. If the officer does not answer … subject to "home confinement status" and are not called or visited while they are out of work. 5 A-0117-23 Outside …
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… endangering the welfare of a child; third-degree hindering one's own apprehension by concealment or destruction of … Defendant authorized searches of his apartment, vehicles, computer, cell phone, and agreed to provide a buccal swab … she planned to sell the property. Carbone noted that she visited the property every day. McClay confirmed Carbone's …
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… (AIP) . After the court determines incapacitation, they become a protected person or ward. Examples of Incapacitation … to represent yourself in a guardianship case, please visit our Guardianship Self-Help self-help resources page. … to as an incompetent. Incapacity : Inability to govern oneself and/or to manage one’s affairs. Incapacity may be …
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… 2013 Law Division order dismissing without prejudice her complaint against defendant Cooper River West Nursing Home … by Cooper River West staff as he was leaving from a visit with his mother and told 1 Admissions documents … particulars." A contract of adhesion is "[a] contract where one party . . . must accept or reject the contract . . . ." …