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… In January 2013, plaintiff filed a medical malpractice complaint against Mountainside, seeking damages because of a … prejudice two motions by Mountainside to dismiss the complaint, extended discovery for thirty days to permit … infant "this treatment would have greatly improved her outcome." The report stated that "treatment intervention" could …
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… OF THE FAILURE OF DCPP AND THE COURT 3 A-5609-15T1 TO COMPLY WITH THE NOTICE REQUIREMENTS OF THE INDIAN CHILD … merit. On the record presented to us, there is no legally competent evidence that this child has any Native American … thorough oral opinion issued on June 3, 2016. We add these comments. The evidence is discussed in the judge's opinion …
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… On his CIS, defendant claimed a net average weekly income of only $1,000, far less than his own reckoning of the … In his CIS, defendant did not specify his sources of income, stating only that he "[t]akes funds when available[,]" … in September 2015, contingent upon the $5,000 payment and compliance with discovery obligations, it was no doubt also …
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… treatment and, while still in the hospital, successfully completed an inpatient detoxification program and entered … the Division filed an order to show cause and a verified complaint against both defendants seeking care and … for a summary hearing. The Division reported the mother was complying with services and her drug screens had been …
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… Plaintiff testified defendant did not know she would be coming that day. Plaintiff was escorted to the marital home … at her stepfather and friend, telling them he would file a complaint against them. Plaintiff described defendant as … to ask an officer to contact his wife to see if she could come on a different date to pick up her belongings. He was …
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… by their first names to avoid any confusion caused by their common surname. We intend no disrespect. 3 A-0272-16T2 From … 30, 2015, the Township filed an in rem tax foreclosure complaint pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:5-104.29 against Webber 23, the record owner of the property. An amended complaint was filed on April 13, 2015 to update the …
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… we affirm. Plaintiff The Hartford Insurance Group filed a complaint against Williams and Messineo to recover its workers' compensation lien after Messineo paid their client, … a pending trial date of [April 23, 2018], discovery [was] incomplete." Because a trial date was set, Williams was …
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… agreements set forth herein are based on [J.M.'s] current income of approximately $72,000 per annum and [M.M.'s] income of $57,000 per annum. 3 A-3758-16T4 B. Alimony shall be … reflects their understanding of the contract's meaning." Teamsters Indus. Emp. Welfare Fund v. Rolls-Royce Motor …
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… motion for summary judgment dismissing his slip and fall complaint. Plaintiff alleges he slipped and fell in the … injuries. He was unable to stand because the floor had become too slippery. Asked how he knew the white film caused … him she would try to find 1 John Marquess alleged he was accompanied by another golfer, whom he claimed stepped into …
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… the merits. Accordingly, we reverse. The State's verified complaint for forfeiture alleged police had information in … Ram pick-up truck believed to be equipped with a hidden compartment for secreting drugs. The information police … weapons offenses. The State timely filed its forfeiture complaint alleging the cash was the proceeds from illegal …
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… behavioral healthcare providers. The psychiatrist also recommended 2 At the time of the hearing, C.T. and T.T. were … 2019, T.T. applied for and was granted a TRO.3 In her complaint, T.T. alleged C.T. harassed her, made verbal … also granted T.T.'s application for a TRO in 2017. In that complaint, T.T. alleged C.T. was harassing and stalking her. …
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… New Jersey Department of Corrections (DOC) finding that he committed prohibited act *.009, "misuse, possession, … sale, or intent to distribute or sell, an electronic communication device, equipment, or peripheral that is … days in the Restorative Housing Unit, 240 days of loss of commutation time credits, 365 days loss of contact visits, …
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… counsel's only advice was "that the plea was the best outcome" without ever discussing "any other possible outcome for" him. Defendant confirmed that he avoided jail time … years old, a high school graduate who had almost completed his studies at a community college, confirmed he …
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… granting defendants' motion to dismiss his second-amended complaint without prejudice under Rule 4:6-2(e) and the … and a September 16, 2019 order dismissing his third-amended complaint under Rule 4:6-2(e) with prejudice. The doctrine … We therefore reverse. In November 2018, plaintiff filed his complaint against defendants alleging negligence, assault, …
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… going to beat up the [person1] that you're with. . . . I'm coming now." Plaintiff testified that shortly after … who she was with and that [defendant] threatened he was coming to the house . . . and would assault the occupants of … The trial judge concluded plaintiff proved defendant committed harassment as defined by "the catch-all provision" …
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… and convincing evidence sustaining all violations and recommended revocation of PSL and MS and the imposition of a … month FET on each. The two-member panel found that Wood's commission of the violations was "serious" and that … "not amenable to supervision and a possible danger to the community." The Board affirmed the panel's revocation and …
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… a June 15, 2019 order, the motion judge denied a motion to compel arbitration filed by defendant Sky Zone Lakewood.1 We … reverse and remand for the trial court to enter an order compelling arbitration and staying the matter pending the outcome of the arbitration. Plaintiff Chand Pandya, the son of …
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… appeared at Brenda's home and told Tricia she must come to court later that day. When the child refused, … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent … Court has held that "occasional discipline does not fit a common sense application of the statutory prohibition . . . …
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… told her he had the right to know where she is and he can come to the apartment whenever he wants. While plaintiff … she wanted him to stay away, she also relied on him to complete certain tasks. For example, plaintiff invited defendant to her apartment to fix her computer and occasionally accepted rides from him. On July …
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… In May 2013, Bittner was appointed by the City's Board of Commissioners as the City's solicitor under a professional … required the solicitor "be appointed by the board of commissioners for a term of one year" and stated the … According to Bittner, on September 3, 2013, the City's Commissioner of Public Affairs and Public Policy, who …