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… 230-232 SUMMER STREET, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. CITY OF PATERSON, a … by deed to 230-232 Summer Street, LLC, a limited liability company in which he was the sole member.1 The deed — from … the City summary judgment, explaining his reasons in a comprehensive written decision. Following a subsequent proof …
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… to hurt" her. He demanded J.H. take her clothes off; she complied because she "was terrified of him." Meanwhile, … A-5096-18 He then told her that he wanted to have sex. J.H. complied because she was "scared to death" and afraid that … not where men and women are friends. Men and women are separate. When I visited his home, January of 2000 was the …
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… courts. A subsequent amendment entered following a 1 As the compelling interest of protecting the child's privacy outweighs the Judiciary's commitment to transparency in this matter, a fictitious … must demonstrate that (1) relief is needed "to prevent irreparable harm"; (2) the applicant's claim rests on settled …
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… counsel and on the brief). PER CURIAM In this mortgage foreclosure action, defendant Zbigniew Cichy appeals from a July … 2009. The following month, J.P. Morgan filed a foreclosure complaint. Defendant was served with the foreclosure … of service stating that on July 28, 2015, its counsel's paralegal sent defendant a copy of its motion to substitute …
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… in Judge Johnson's decision, and add the following comments. When Ginger was born, she tested positive for … testified on his own behalf, and voiced many of the same paranoid ideations Dr. Loving described at trial. Among … a confidential informant and, therefore, he could not disclose his address to the Division. As noted above, defendant …
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… front steps , which are made of bricks. Freezing rain was coming down at the time. He contends that while holding the … in this appeal. 3 A-2846-17T4 and broke, causing him to lose his balance and fall. At his deposition, McCants … As a result of his fall, McCants suffered a displaced and comminuted three-part proximal humerus fracture of the right …
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… MESSNER, Plaintiff-Appellant/ Cross-Respondent, v. MIKLOS HAJDU-NEMETH, Defendant-Respondent/ Cross-Appellant. … 23, 2016, plaintiff filed an order to show cause (OTSC) to compel defendant to return the children to her because the … judge also noted that the court was not in a position to compel 4 A-5607-16T1 defendant to comply with the October …
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… appeal as it did before the trial court. 3 A-4101-17T2 In a comprehensive seventy-six-page written opinion, Judge … . [when J.C.] told him to shut his mouth, threw him in the closet, dragged him 1 During the pendency of the present … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would …
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… purportedly depicting defendant to Detective Kenneth Parada of the South Plainfield Police Department. Further … FINDING THAT A TESTIMONIAL HEARING WAS WARRANTED AND THEN COMPOUNDED THIS ERROR BY INCORRECTLY EVALUATING THE SYSTEM … v. Smith, 212 N.J. 365, 387 (2012). If the trial judge committed error, it must be "sufficient to raise a …
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… resource home. On May 15, 2014, the Division filed a complaint in the Family Part, Passaic County, pursuant to … Bergen County and it required the Division to re-file the complaint in that vicinage. The order further required H.R. … since a court "need not wait until a child is actually irreparably impaired by parental inattention or neglect." In the …
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… will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would … than good. On May 31, 2017, the Division filed a verified complaint to terminate defendant's parental rights and award … circumstances that led to the filing of the guardianship complaint, which began with the emergency removal of J.L.H., …
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… cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. October 30, 2018 2 A-3187-15T1 comply hearing, ordering him to list for sale property he … marriage, a boy in 2004, and a girl in 2006. The parties separated in 2012, when defendant moved out of the marital … marital residence], and the property [was] likely to be lost."1 The judge explained that "utilizing money that …
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… dispute and plaintiff's application for an FRO. In her complaint in support of the TRO, plaintiff recounted … feared that if she was fired, she would get deported and lose custody of J.M. Plaintiff also alleged defendant had committed a prior act of domestic violence during the …
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… until he inappropriately touched her, which made her uncomfortable. As a result of the referral, the Division … with providing bunk beds so that the children could sleep separately and provide more living space, as well as a kitchen … between a truth and a lie; and the differences in the disclosure process, which is generally described as "accidental" …
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… to seventeen years old. On November 22, 2015, G.S. filed a complaint against her husband pursuant to the New Jersey … daughter was living with friends because she refused to come home while her father was present. G.S. also reported … his daughter down the stairs, claiming she fell because she lost her footing. J.S. raises the following points on …
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… DOCKET NO. A-4200-15T3 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee of the Indymac INDX Mortgage Loan Trust … on the brief). PER CURIAM In this residential mortgage foreclosure action, defendants Nicholas F. Ferrara, Jr. and … vacate the final judgment of foreclosure and to dismiss the complaint. After a review of the contentions in light of the …
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… Because of my active participation in civic affairs in the community, I had many opportunities to ask African Americans … returned and found the nest empty, she began to mourn her loss. Seeing this, a dispassionate neighbor suggested, perhaps by way of comfort, that the swallow was not the first bird to have …
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… J.C.1 appeals from a July 23, 2021 order dismissing her complaint against defendant D.C. pursuant to the Prevention … On March 23, 2021, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint alleging two predicate acts of harassment. She … arrived home after visiting with [defendant]. The child disclosed to [plaintiff] that [defendant] had said . . . , "he …
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… 2C:25-17 to -35. The Family Part judge found defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(c), and dismissed plaintiff's complaint insofar as it alleged the predicate acts of … she accepted approximately $900 from defendant after they separated. Plaintiff also alleged defendant had been …
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… own bathroom. Plaintiff testified the tenants shared the "common space" including the kitchen, community room, and two … and a stove. In contrast, defendant testified she lives "separate from the floor" in an apartment with her fiancé at … called her a "bitch." Then, as plaintiff attempted to close the door, she alleged defendant grabbed her arm, tried …