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… [corrected text (3/26/04)] Directive #3-04 Questions or comments may be directed to (609) 984-3150 or (609) 984-5024 … stems from having a different mother tongue or a hearing loss. The standards govern cases in Superior Court and Tax … “failure . . . to give reasonable attention,” the standard parallels the language of New Jersey Court Rule 1:2-4, which …
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… Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex • PO Box 037 • Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0037 … (3) child development and the psychological effects of separation and bonding on children, and (4) the dynamics of … a child’s birth certificate, locate the child’s parents for future contact and have access to the child’s extended …
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… CITY, CITY OF JERSEY CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT, and THOMAS J. COMEY, individually and in his capacity as Chief of the City … suggested that plaintiff install cameras to record future incidents. O'Callahan also suggested that plaintiff … v. State, 203 N.J. 383, 409-10 (2010). In a claim of disparate treatment, the plaintiff's prima facie burden …
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… events modified the agreement, or, alternatively, it complied with the agreement as written. Additionally, it … settlement agreement. Bancorp answered, asserting nine separate defenses, and counterclaimed for a declaratory … America's offer to purchase the properties at a single closing, was, at best, a proposed modification. The record …
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… v. LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, LLC, and LOWE'S COMPANIES, INC., Defendants-Respondents. … The township's approval of defendant's site plan required closure of plaintiff's existing driveway. On October 31, … Administrative Law (OAL) are the subject of plaintiff's separate back-to-back appeal from a final agency decision. See …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:41-2(c) and N.J.S.A. 2C:2-6; conspiracy to commit racketeering, N.J.S.A. 2C:41-2(b) to (d); and two … was indicted for five crimes: second-degree conspiracy to commit racketeering; first-degree racketeering; first-degree … (ii) is burglary, arson, or extortion, involves use of explosives, or otherwise involves conduct that presents a …
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… history from the record. This case arises from two separate incidents. On March 26, 2011, defendant and … the State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and to recommend concurrent eighteen-year prison terms subject to the … dimmed, witnesses have died or disappeared, and evidence is lost or unattainable. . . . Moreover, the Rule serves to …
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… Leone, and Vernoia. On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, CSC Docket No. 2014-2092. Sciarra & Catrambone, … where on-duty officers may use the bathroom. The LCP is separate from F3E and therefore not part of Restrepo's post in … "A decision in this matter will be issued in the near future." Meanwhile, in a letter dated December 17, 2014, the …
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… and evidence are detailed in Judge Nora J. Grimbergen's comprehensive opinion, which she rendered after a one-day … to see Richard. Pam claimed Rhys suffered 4 A-0162-20 from paranoia due to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Rhys … care may support an inference that the child is subject to future danger. To the contrary, where a parent is merely …
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… GUILD, INC., Petitioner-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY RACING COMMISSION, Respondent-Respondent. … replacement for this regulation was comprised of three separate provisions, N.J.A.C. 13:70-11.12, -11.12A, and … "throwing away the horse's head" thereby resulting in a loss of control over the horse. The Guild insisted that the …
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… of you." Duncan did not report McFarland's request to the compliance manager who handled a subsequent investigation … faith and fair dealing (count two); violation of Article 1, Paragraphs 1, 18, and 19 of the New Jersey Constitution … of and in opposition to the motion for summary judgment disclose no genuine issue as to any material fact and the movant …
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… to Aeroplating. Plaintiffs' action was based on the Spill Compensation and Control Act, N.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11 to … and, as a result, was liable for twenty-five percent of future remediation costs and $448,012 of the remediation … A-2261-09T3 4 plaintiffs' claim for damages based on the loss of these records. Voellinger v. Dow, __ N.J. Super. __ …
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… of first-degree aggravated manslaughter, in return for a recommended twelve-year A-0971-16T1 3 prison term subject to … indicated to you something about somebody took my money, come help me, somebody took my money; is that correct? … only after the victim released Pugh's hand. The victim had lost consciousness as a result to the headlock and …
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… Yvette on January 25, 2018, when she "came in with [a] complaint that [Erica] came home from work and found her in … the State. However, the only detriment to the defense was a loss of a few months for investigation. Moreover, … information or the method, purpose or circumstances of preparation indicate that it is not trustworthy. Generally, a …
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… was demonstrated by the intensity and content of their communications, including the exchange of nearly 1300 highly … history," the judge found "[t]he parties developed a very close relationship . . . ." The judge elaborated: That level … R. 2:10-2. The exhibits merely corroborated plaintiff's unrefuted testimony. In sum, although plaintiff could not prove …
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… on January 1, 2018. On January 29, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Law Division naming the State of New … Plaintiff now appeals. Although couched in three separate points, plaintiff's essential contention is the … sufficient evidence of material factual disputes foreclosing summary judgment on his employment discrimination, …
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… v. THE CHARTER OAK FIRE INSURANCE CO., and THE TRAVELERS COMPANIES INC., Defendants, and BOLLINGER, INC., n/k/a … Jersey, Law Division, Hudson County, Docket No. L- 0211-14. Paray Law Group, LLC, attorneys for appellant (Paul E. … "If you are interest[ed] in purchasing this coverage in the future, kindly forward this completed application . . . so …
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… arrested shortly thereafter and admitted to police that he committed the robbery. The State offered defendant a … Amendment of the United States Constitution and Article I, paragraph 10 of the New Jersey Constitution both guarantee … processes that preceded it, which caused the defendant to lose benefits he would have received in the ordinary course …
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… In this appeal, the Court considers whether a litigant may lose his constitutionally protected right to a jury trial as a sanction for failure to comply with procedural rules. The case also presents a … that “failure of a party to serve a demand as required by paragraphs (a) and (b) of this rule constitutes a waiver of …
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… of the marital home. She subsequently amended her TRO complaint to include additional detail about the sexual … next day got a little worse." Defendant continued to disparage her, told her she was "a whore" and he was her "boss … factors are "nonexclusive"). Here, plaintiff provided unrefuted testimony that during the marriage: she was not …