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… to the following: ·---- 04 Partially .tried _05 Tried to Completion w/jury _ 07 Tried to Completion w/o jury 08 … H Oshman & Mirisola LLP The Moody Law Firm MID-L-010143-14 Price, Janet and Robert Oshman & Mirisola LLP MID-L-010324-14 Price, Jay Oshman & Mirisola LLP MID-L-010052-14 Primm, …
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… the private rental market affordable to low- and very low-income households by reducing housing costs through direct … https://www.nj.gov/dca/dhcr/offices/section8hcv.shtml (last visited March 9, 2026). The program is administered through the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA). The DFD argues however, the matter …
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… the New Jersey Department of Corrections (DOC) finding he committed prohibited act *.009.1 We affirm. The record … system.2 The next day, the sergeant charged appellant with committing prohibited act *.009 and served him with the … 180 days loss of commutation, 365 days loss of contact visits, and 30 days loss of JPay emails. Appellant also was …
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… are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … to the following factors: the parents’ ability to agree, communicate and cooperate in matters relating to the child; … regularly and adhered to the four-times weekly FaceTime visitation schedule. The judge found that defendant's claims …
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… was a friend of the assailant because they had often come into the pizzeria together. He then showed it to the … after the robbery, despite defendant's prior frequent visits. 4 A-2298-20 In a pretrial Wade hearing,1 the trial … based on "[trial] counsel's failure to effectively communicate with [him], combined with his failure to …
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… by the Department of Corrections (DOC) finding that he committed prohibited act *.204, use of any prohibited … 150 days of administrative segregation, 100 days loss of commutation time, twenty days loss of recreation privileges, and loss of contact visits. He was also referred to Alcoholics/Narcotics …
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… 14, 2017 written opinion. However, we add the following comments. Defendant has a history of heroin addiction, … prior to his arrest for Mary's death was marked by his non- compliance with substance abuse treatment. On the day of the … abuse treatment, parenting skills, counseling, and visitation. The judge considered, but found no viable …
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… R.1:36-3. July 25, 2017 2 A-5079-15T2 a certificate of compliance from the Township prior to renting the units to … and preserve the public health, safety, and welfare of the community. Dome Realty, Inc. v. Paterson, 83 N.J. 212, … On June 26, 2014, the Township's zoning enforcement officer visited defendant's property. The officer spoke to the …
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… the issue); Pressler & Verniero, Current N.J. Court Rules, comment 5 on R. 2:6-2 (2017). Discretionary rulings, such as … premises until after defendant's arrest and the search was completed. The request to search was precipitated by the … the officers' testimony. He testified that he was merely visiting his aunt and was waiting for her in the apartment, …
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… in his detailed written decision. We add some brief comments. We denied defendant's direct appeal in State v. … to live here. A.P., her younger sister, was abused when she visited B.P. in defendant's home years later. The sexual … 2009 letter, written two years before the trial, defendant complained to the judge that the prosecutor had changed the …
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… Bhagat v. Bhagat, 217 N.J. 22, 28 (2014). Plaintiff's complaint alleged that in January 2014, she was bitten by "a dog owned by defendant." The complaint did not explicitly allege a cause of action under … Asked Questions, http://www.pbrcinet/mg.html (last visited Aug. 28, 2017). 3 N.J.S.A. 4:19-16 imposes strict …
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… J.W.'s brief focuses on his claim that the suspension of visitation with his children, contingent upon a psychiatric … He also challenges the judge's decision to amend the complaint the day before the trial began. K.W., J.W.'s wife, had filed the complaint in a police station during evening hours, and the …
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… The panel determined a 120-month FET was appropriate. In a comprehensive decision, the panel noted the following … conduct and resulted in two parole revocations with the commission of new criminal offenses; (4) his disciplinary … segregation and detention, permanent loss of contact visits and an extension of parole eligibility totaling …
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… (last visited Mar. 16, 2021), the drug defendant admitted … penalty, lab fee and loss of driving privileges were not completed during defendant's plea process; nor were they … defense to the charges to which he pleaded guilty. "Absent compelling, extenuating circumstances, the burden to justify …
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… March 15, 2017, petitioners Ann and Marie filed a Verified Complaint and Order to Show Cause (OTSC) in the Middlesex … order of probate. Upon receipt of petitioners' verified complaint and OTSC, respondents' counsel sent petitioners' … who became their sole caregivers. Petitioners rarely visited their parents. One day in December 2013, Marie and …
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… WASHINGTON, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. _____________________________ … the Law Division's February 5, 2020 order dismissing his complaint against his automobile insurer, defendant … Leggette was a Virginia resident who drove to New Jersey to visit her daughter at Princeton University. 450 N.J. Super. …
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… had not informed him of the psychiatrist's scheduled visit and had previously instructed him not to talk to … court concluded defendant had failed to show that the outcome of the trial would have been different if trial counsel …
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… from the use of any drugs or alcohol, and successfully completing a drug counselling program. Appellant failed to comply with the stated conditions. He was discharged from … persistent. Appellant's parole officer documented multiple visits to appellant's approved residence. Appellant was not …
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… 3 A-1720-18T2 by Judge Francine I. Axelrad in her comprehensive opinion read into the record on November 28, … of services, including individual counselling, therapeutic visits, housing assistance, and psychological evaluations. …
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… and suspend collection of arrears. The order also compelled payment of arrears in the amount of $1,500 per … contended that he had lost his housing, had no source of income, and was unable to work because he suffered from ALS. … https://www.als.org/understanding-als/what-is-als (last visited June 10, 2020). 4 A-4172-18 defendant provided "no …