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… possession for an unlawful purpose, in exchange for a recommended sentence of six years, with a three year parole … were "unpersuasive." The judge also found no legally competent evidence that Lane or O'Reilly could have gotten … L. Ed. 2d 284, 297 (2010). We infer no view as to the outcome of the evidentiary hearing. We only decide that …
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… it still didn't explain how he was in the apartment in the complex, telling, supposedly, some of the witnesses . . . … noted that defendant could not name the people who accompanied him to and from the nightclub he allegedly … defendant failed to meet his obligation to present, through competent evidence, what an investigation would have …
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… and a valid assignment of mortgage at the time it filed the complaint. He argues that only Freddie Mac had standing to … mortgage borrowers. United States Securities and Exchange Commission, Form 10-K, "Federal Home Loan Mortgage … initiated by CONA, F-003445-11, because CONA failed to comply with the court- ordered deposition of an employee who …
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… and Smith. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2018-3228. The Anthony Pope Law Firm, … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Jonathan S. Sussman, on the statement in lieu of … employment after an administrative hearing for conduct unbecoming an employee, among other disciplinary charges. The …
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… Act, N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17 to -35. The judge issued an accompanying written order. This appeal ensued. "In our review … are '"so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … proven, by a preponderance of the evidence, that defendant committed one of the predicate acts referenced in N.J.S.A. …
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… expert, Dr. Carolina Mendez, Ph.D. Dr. Mendez recommended termination of the father's parental rights, … mental illness, persisting substance abuse problems, and noncompliance with treatment regimens indicated he would be … unlikely to change in the immediate future. The judge heard competing testimony from a psychological expert, Dr. Andrew …
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… denies their motion to dismiss plaintiff Hiccson Gomez's complaint for his failure to file the notice of claim … notice of claim more than one year after he filed his complaint in the action. We reverse. We derive the following … that was connected by a bridge to the University Hospital complex.1 All of Dr. Kennedy's post-operative appointments …
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… who has bonded favorably with a resource parent who is committed to adopting her, would do no more harm than good. … the Division, and the mother was thereafter involuntarily committed for psychiatric treatment. The Division conducted … has never lived in the same household as the child. He did complete various services but continued to be unable to be …
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… 2012, both parties are attorneys who "earn significant incomes" and enjoy "a high standard of living." Because the … support amount, plus $100 per week because the parties' combined income exceeded 160% of the maximum joint income guideline; …
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… in May 2016, after the Title Thirty litigation had already commenced.1 Defendant contends that the Division of Child … argues the Division provided "either incorrect or incomplete legal advice" regarding kinship legal guardianship … substantially for the reasons expressed in the thoughtful, comprehensive written opinion of the trial judge, W. Todd …
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… Medical Center (BRMC) that he had a record of "admission, commitment, or treatment" with the facility. The detective … available. In addition to the State application forms, W.R. completed an additional questionnaire created by the … the detective forwarded a letter to his chief recommending denial of the application. Accordingly, a letter …
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… based on the number of returns he made and that the company should have questioned his transactions. Plaintiffs … argue summary judgment was premature as discovery was incomplete. Plaintiffs also contend there were genuine issues … N.J. 369, 382 (2010) (quoting Manalapan Realty, LP v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 336, 378 (1995)). To prove …
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… Leone and Moynihan. On appeal from the Division of Worker's Compensation, Department of Labor, Claim Petition No. … Respondent, County of Mercer, appeals from the workers' compensation court's holding that petitioner, Alan … other cases is limited. R.1:36-3. 2 A-3361-15T2 suffered a compensable work-related injury while plowing snow on …
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… case after her repeated failures to attend appointments and comply with services. At the guardianship trial, four mental … functioning. Defendant has an IQ of 61 and her reading comprehension is at the level of a second-grader. Although … severing his connection to his resource parents, who are committed to adopting him, would be seriously detrimental to …
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… for the reasons stated by Judge William R. DeLorenzo in his comprehensive written decision, also dated November 7, 2016. … a September 2012 hospitalization after he attempted to commit suicide. While hospitalized he tested positive for … for at least one year to eighteen months. Despite that recommendation, defendant did not fully participate in any …
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… 1 Incorrectly designated as "Plymouth Rock Assurance Company." NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … (Kosenski)2 and a March 15, 2017 order dismissing the complaint, with prejudice, as to defendant Plymouth Rock … her mother and her mother's insurer Plymouth. Plaintiff's complaint alleged negligence against Kosenski and bad faith …
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… was denied. The court responded that the prosecutor's comments merely urged the jury to draw reasonable inferences … the trial court did instruct the jury that the attorneys' comments were not evidence, and that the jury's recollection … the testimony of both A.N. and her mother. Furthermore, the comment was brief. The prosecutor's arguments regarding the …
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… Cab East, LLC, was never served with the summons and complaint, and was dismissed from the action pursuant to … opposition a November 1, 2022 certification of permanency completed by Dr. Sood. The court granted the motion for … of permanency from her treating doctor substantially complied with The Automobile Insurance Cost Reduction Act3 …
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… from a January 23, 2024 Law Division order dismissing her complaint against defendant 7-Eleven, Inc. at the close of … "there is no biological explanation for [plaintiff]'s complaints." 4 A-1795-23 the floor," she fell forward, … object was on the floor because an employee grabbed it and commented about its improper placement at the entrance. …
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… of his job duties, petitioner was required to maintain a commercial driver's license (CDL) to perform recycling … recycling bins and sorted recyclables on the days that he completed his route early. In October 2019, petitioner … visited the emergency room at St. Luke's Hospital with complaints of fullness in his left ear, dizziness, and sinus …