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… was crushed in the process. Plaintiff collected workers’ compensation benefits from his employer, CSNJ. He and his … Marine Transport, Inc. (MT). MT and CSNJ are related companies owned by the same person. The core of the parties’ … we underscore the Appellate Division’s reference to MT’s website, which touted that its customers could obtain repair …
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… to ask for location information. You must send a letter or complete the identified forms for all locations listed on … for the purposes of preventing fraud by pursuing legal remedies against or recovering on a debt or security interest … of Diligent Search 7. The Department of Defense website was checked, or letters were sent to the Armed …
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IN RE: PEL VIC MESH/GYNECARE LITIGATION FILED JAN 04 2021 RACHELLE L. HARZ J.S.C. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW DIVISION: BERGEN COUNTY CASE NO. 291 MASTER DOCKET NO.: BER-1-11575-14 CIVIL ACTION ORDER OF DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE OMNIBUS ORDER (17) OF …
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… photographs and videos of five- to six-year-old girls "completely naked performing oral sex with older men." She … and memos; (8) photographs and videos; viewed and/or saved websites; and (9) saved tasks and digital copies of … an affidavit in which he avowed: Your affiant is aware that computers, cell phones and other electronic storage devices …
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… and remand in part. I. On April 3, 2023, defendant filed a complaint for divorce. In October 2023, that complaint was … action" against his former employer. Defendant "searched online on multiple websites" for a new job "that [he] can do remotely because …
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… jury selected from a representative cross-section of the community; that including individuals who have been … the year. Each summons directs the recipient to complete an online questionnaire within seven days to determine whether … 15, the AOC updated the “Jurors” page of the Judiciary’s website. It clarifies the necessary qualifications for jury …
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… The doctor considered how Tara failed 5 A-4100-17T1 to complete many of those services, continued to abuse …
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… order dismissing the Division's second guardianship complaint filed in 2015, N.J. Div. of Child Protection & … December 19, 2017 on the Division's third guardianship complaint, terminating her parental rights to both boys. As … and self-destructive behavior, and 4 A-2046-17T2 had overcome a persistent substance abuse problem. Id. at 3. …
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… twenty years to address her abusive behaviors" and the concomitant consequences of the loss of her parental rights. … treatment was also sporadic, although she eventually completed the program in March 2016. She did not, however, … goal of adoption. An order was entered in August 2016, compelling Darla to engage in a partial hospitalization …
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… rights. The facts are fully set forth in Judge DeCastro's comprehensive seventeen-page opinion, and need not be … years, the Division attempted to assist defendant in overcoming her drug problem and provided supervised visitation … no plan to address it. He testified the difficulty in overcoming a PCP addiction, and defendant's failure to avail …
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… He alleged he saw defendant consume alcohol and become inebriated around her children. He also claimed … also concluded the allegations were unfounded. The next complaint the Division received came from defendant's mother … parent her son, Judge Katz found that Dr. Singer "had a command of the facts and the psychological principles that …
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… resource parents. On October 6, 2015, the Division filed a complaint for guardianship. The court ordered therapy and … Under the plea agreement, Evan was ordered to follow the recommendations of the Division and have no contact with the … case management every Friday or face arrest and that she comply with Division regulations already imposed and have no …
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… interactions with police and dangerous behavior in the community." The police chief found O'Farrell had a "pattern … . . . detail a narrative of Mr. O'Farrell being combative or aggressive. . . . . Mr. O'Farrell has been violent and aggressive towards members of the community, thus the [c]ourt concludes it is not in the best …
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… drink but claimed it was only for five minutes. To further complicate the situation, Chloe submitted a urine screen … because of a pending Division case with her daughters. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's inter-state placement … continued positive drug test results, her failure to complete any of the multiple 6 A-3544-18T1 substance abuse …
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… evidence not to believe. Regardless of whether the evidence comes from a layperson or expert, you may believe all of it, … the witness or preparer of the written material in the outcome of this case; 2. the accuracy of the recollection of … evidence not to believe. Regardless of whether the evidence comes from a layperson or expert, you may believe all of it, …
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… and Loan Assoc. , 327 N. J. Super. 462 (App. Div. 2000). Compare , Comparative Negligence Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:15‑5.1. See, for … and Loan Assoc., 327 N. J. Super. 462 (App. Div. 2000). Compare, Comparative Negligence Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:15-5.1. …
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… interactions with police and dangerous behavior in the community." The police chief found O'Farrell had a "pattern … . . . detail a narrative of Mr. O'Farrell being combative or aggressive. . . . . Mr. O'Farrell has been violent and aggressive towards members of the community, thus the [c]ourt concludes it is not in the best …
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… He alleged he saw defendant consume alcohol and become inebriated around her children. He also claimed … also concluded the allegations were unfounded. The next complaint the Division received came from defendant's mother … parent her son, Judge Katz found that Dr. Singer "had a command of the facts and the psychological principles that …
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… The doctor considered how Tara failed 5 A-4100-17T1 to complete many of those services, continued to abuse …
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… order dismissing the Division's second guardianship complaint filed in 2015, N.J. Div. of Child Protection & … December 19, 2017 on the Division's third guardianship complaint, terminating her parental rights to both boys. As … and self-destructive behavior, and 4 A-2046-17T2 had overcome a persistent substance abuse problem. Id. at 3. …