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… decided not to provide services to the family following the completion of a child welfare check. We scheduled the two … he did not know what degree of force Chad used or how frequent the abuse was. The Division interviewed David and Adam … should have no authority in matters of discipline when it comes to them." Patricia denied any abuse by Chad. 4 …
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… driver's door. Plaintiff called the police, but did not request an ambulance or emergency treatment. Plaintiff drove … 2012, plaintiff consulted with Dr. Carl Giordano, who recommended surgery. Plaintiff did not get surgery or seek any … a herniated L3-L4 disc and a disc protrusion at L4-L5. He recommended a micro- discectomy. Plaintiff's expert, Dr. Wayne …
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… POINT, a sole proprietorship, and DAVID NICHOLS and KIM COMBS, INC. d/b/a CENTURY 21 SUNLAND REALTY, an Arizona … attorneys and limited experience with class actions. Consequently, KO reached out to ZSZ, which was a firm with … withdrew as counsel, that attorney would be entitled to compensation at his or her standard hourly rate in effect …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ____________________________________ … judgment motion which seeks to dismiss the above-captioned complaint on grounds that it states a cause of action for … B. Are Fraudulently Obtained VA Benefits Taxable? The next question is whether the tax-exempt nature of the VA …
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… bank, and, if so, if it is preempted by the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). We hold that 1 Nancy Paley died … plaintiff are not the type of acts or business practices encompassed by the Consumer Fraud Act (CFA), N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 … to be drawn on the account. Plaintiff used the account infrequently, no more than several times per year. She maintained …
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… The judge also awarded plaintiff $7,815 in counsel fees as compensatory damages under N.J.S.A. 2C:25-29(b)(4). On … is insufficient evidence supporting the court's finding he committed the predicate act of harassment and therefore, the … that day, they talked about her moving out at his request. When asked, she denied getting "so drunk" that …
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… operated. The victim knew defendant as "A-Guo," but subsequently learned his real name, Song Guo Qu, from defendant's … A-0998-18T4 The victim heard defendant tell Ann, "I want to come in to hit [the victim]." The victim also heard … During the assault, defendant and Chief demanded the victim compensate defendant because the victim was intimate with …
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… misrepresentations regarding the immigration consequences of his guilty plea. We affirm, however, the March … assure the [c]ourt that defendant will not continue to become involved in further illegal conduct." Defendant's trial … assault with a deadly weapon. The State agreed to recommend a sentence of probation with the possibility of up …
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… conclusions that there was no expectation of privacy in the common area of the storage facility and that defendant was … that Darren and J.S. were dealing marijuana in the Wanaque area. According to the CIs and a citizen informant, … the CIs' tips, the Narcotics Unit prepared to apply for a communications data warrant (CDW), or tracker, to track the …
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… 104 overnights per year, defendant's $1423 gross weekly income, and plaintiff's imputed income of $375 per week. Plaintiff is a cosmetologist and … 19, 2014 order, a different judge granted defendant's request and reduced his weekly child support obligation to …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2015-030953. David P. … Kamenetti used Sangillo's fleet credit card to pay for fuel, and he was reimbursed for tolls. Kamenetti was paid … both their trucks and their drivers are dependent on the frequent and efficient use of truck stops to facilitate the …
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… ordered plaintiff to pay $120 per week on arrears, for a combined total of $425 per week, effective January 1, 2010. … decline in plaintiff's financial circumstances and J.R. becoming a full-time residential college student since the JOD … had a "constant need for a [full-time] care provider." Subsequently, plaintiff moved to emancipate J.R. and terminate …
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… they had not had a physical altercation. On the night in question, Giles was not expecting Angelino at the 3 … treated by medical personnel in an ambulance, and without commands or instructions from the officer, defendant made … in accordance with a deferential standard." State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 70 (2014). "Merger is based on the …
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… engaged in a verbal altercation with her. At the State's request, the judge also barred testimony regarding specific … and asked S.M. to close the door, which she did, but not completely. While seated in his computer chair, defendant asked S.M. to hug him, and as she …
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… he smelled burnt marijuana emanating from the vehicle and requested consent to search the vehicle, which defendant … asked defendant to step out of the car. After defendant complied, Wolcott informed defendant he smelled burnt … him of defendant's consent to the search, without any comment from defendant. Even though defendant supposedly …
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… be deemed, for the purposes of this Agreement, to have become emancipated, as contemplated herein, upon the happening … (18) years, or if the child or children attend college, completion of four (4) consecutive academic years of college … advised the parties he would issue an order. The judge subsequently granted plaintiff's motion and entered a July 25, …
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… 2017 2 A-4815-13T3 numerous other charges arising from acts committed on September 3, 2010, and September 24, 2010. The … match. The assistant prosecutor objected to the question, and the judge ruled the defendant's attorney could … counsel, the article criticizes certain courts for "giving fuel to the misconception that the forensic discipline of …
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… sentence. On July 20, 2009, Kyle 1 was adjudged delinquent for committing an act that would have constituted second-degree robbery if committed by an adult. That adjudication subjected him to a …
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… Specifically, the FJOD did not address the parties' incomes, lifestyles, or liabilities, or individual liabilities … vehicle's expenses, including insurance, maintenance, and fuel. She also pays for her own apartment, "unit two," … in the couple's social and family circles; (4) frequency of contact and duration of relationship; (5) shared …
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… the trial court's order dismissing her domestic violence complaint against her husband J.S. (John), and denying her a … when it concluded that, as a matter of law, John did not commit a predicate act of assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:25-19; … sergeant in the local police department. Fred ignored the request and took Doris to his own house. Doris said that when …