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… "would do anything to protect his son." Due to the lack of compliance with the Division's investigation, a Division … to explain that the Division was seeking a court order to compel the parents' cooperation. Kate again yelled at the … to give the caseworker her address. Subsequent to this communication between Kate and the caseworker, Kate left New …
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… to call him at work.2 When the parties appeared for trial accompanied by counsel in January 2016, they agreed to enter into a comprehensive consent agreement. The agreement prevented … It further specified that defendant was restricted from coming within 100 feet of plaintiff and his family and from …
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… reasons expressed by the PCR judge. We add the following comments. We review the legal conclusions of a PCR court de … N.J. 391, 419 (2004) (citing Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). The de novo … circumstances' because [a]s time passes, justice becomes more elusive and the necessity for preserving finality …
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… including the ladder. He did not instruct Brian on how to complete the job. The ladder was stored in a garage, 1 … court entered several discovery orders, including one to compel metallurgical testing of the ladder, and set a … Auth. of N.Y. & N.J., 157 N.J. 84, 97 (1999). This can be accomplished through "direct evidence, such as the testimony …
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… in New Jersey; and (3) the chaperone(s) timely file compliance reports every three months with the BOME. In … and a transcribed hearing conducted in March 2023 by a subcommittee within the Board, the BOME issued a final decision … The BOME also faulted appellant for having spotty compliance with the chaperone reporting requirements, such …
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… 2007 jury trial convictions for second-degree conspiracy to commit first-degree robbery, two counts of first-degree … need not repeat in detail the facts surrounding defendant's commission of the subject crimes, his trial, or his … is "based on the 6 A-4012-23 concept that 'an accused [who] committed only one offense . . . cannot be punished as if …
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… Hannah B. Kurtz and Eric V. Kurtz, dismissing his complaint against them stemming from an automobile accident. … insurance coverage, under provisions approved by the Commissioner of 1 Defendants Michael A. Tita and Kimberly … uninsured driver a very powerful 5 A-1519-23 incentive to comply with the compulsory insurance laws: obtain automobile …
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… 2023 Law Division summary judgment order dismissing their complaint in lieu of prerogative writs against defendants … on their property that exceeded the RD-C (rural development-commercial) zoning requirements established by the Township … they were required to obtain a use variance1 because the combined square footage of their garage, an accessory …
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… quarry. The following day, the borough issued defendant two complaint-summonses for exceeding the "allowable hours of … had been warned by the enforcement officer about trucks coming to the property before 7:00 a.m. and defendant put up signage and told trucking companies to have their drivers "stay 1 The State also …
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… a recent medical evaluation of the incapacitated person. Complete the top portion of the form by filling in your … to identify any assistance required from the court or a community agency. Please be as specific as possible in … by a guardian. If you are Guardian of the Person, Complete the Following Questions Guardian’s Name: Docket …
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… 1 Plaintiff identifies himself as "John Doe 1" in his complaint. We refer to him as plaintiff to protect privacy … 5 A-3636-21 The Archdiocese moved to dismiss plaintiff's complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction. The trial court … to engage in jurisdictional discovery. Following the completion of that discovery, the Archdiocese again moved to …
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… 30, 2021, prior to the court addressing the motion, ECC complied with the expungement order and removed T.H.'s … counsel argued the expungement order assumed ECC would comply within a reasonable time, the COVID-19 pandemic did … personnel by the COVID-19 pandemic justified its belated compliance because the pandemic caused it to modify or …
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… New Jersey. Plaintiff appeals from an order dismissing her complaint against the Archdiocese for lack of personal … 1 Plaintiff identifies herself as "Jane Doe" in her complaint. We use initials or fictitious names to protect … and retention. The Archdiocese moved to dismiss plaintiff's complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction. Initially, the …
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… 2C:12-1(a)(1), and harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4. The complaint stemmed from then-current and prior incidents of … defendant's home six times, but defendant refused to come to the door or outside. As it appeared defendant was … reinstated the ATRO. The order also provided at any upcoming FRO hearing, "[p]laintiff shall not be required to …
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… "was quite obvious." Brackmann described observing several "components to the damage" that he believed, "within a … . . . [twenty] to [twenty-five] man days' worth of work" to complete the repairs. He then opined it would cost $112,000 … plaintiff's $112,000 estimate which the court f[ound] to be completely unrealistic and the $3,650 estimate . . . which …
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… discrimination in jury selection. In July 2005, defendant committed a series of shootings, killing one man and … the jury convicted defendant of two counts of conspiracy to commit murder, and one count each of attempted murder, … of peremptory challenges, and the composition of the jury ultimately selected to try the case. (pp. 17-20) 4. The …
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… In the days and weeks leading up to the murder, defendant committed acts of domestic violence, causing the victim to … order that resulted in the filing of a related criminal complaint against defendant for its violation. At trial, defendant did not dispute killing the victim in the ultimate act of domestic violence but advanced a diminished …
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… discrimination in jury selection. In July 2005, defendant committed a series of shootings, killing one man and … the jury convicted defendant of two counts of conspiracy to commit murder, and one count each of attempted murder, … of peremptory challenges, and the composition of the jury ultimately selected to try the case. (pp. 17-20) 4. The …
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… In the days and weeks leading up to the murder, defendant committed acts of domestic violence, causing the victim to … order that resulted in the filing of a related criminal complaint against defendant for its violation. At trial, defendant did not dispute killing the victim in the ultimate act of domestic violence but advanced a diminished …
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A-0638-24 Briefs
Briefs
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… City, New Jersey 08401 T: (609) 344 5161 John@hpattorneys.com Evan@hpattorneys.com Attorneys for Defendant, Appellant South State Inc. … could jeopardize the County’s position with DOT and ultimately harm the County and its taxpayers. Secondly, all …