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… and dismissing with prejudice plaintiff's prerogative writs complaint challenging Ordinance 32-16 (the R-5 ordinance). … upholding Guttenberg Planning Board's (Board's) grant of site plan approval to defendant May Guttenberg, LLC (May … on larger lots of at least 20,000 square feet. The 1 Officially known as John F. Kennedy Boulevard East, and …
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… brought by a nonprofit foundation under OPRA and the common law right of access to government documents. Two … Id. at 82-83. It ruled that the documents would comprise “student records” within the meaning of N.J.A.C. … Camden City Public School District and John C. Oberg in his official capacity as Interim School Business Administrator …
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… orders, dated March 29, 2024, dismissing with prejudice his complaint against defendants Colin Keiffer, a Deputy … Hayek and Awari are chiropractors. The State defendants commenced an investigation into various medical providers … with conspiracy (Count 1), misconduct by a corporate official (Count 2), health care claims fraud (Count 3), …
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… 25, 2023 denying his motions for leave to file an amended complaint and orders dated May 26, 2023, and July 10, 2023, … was removed from its own distinct classification and replaced with a general diagnosis of scalable severity of … Atlantic County, Prosecutor Damon G. Tyner ("solely in his official capacity"), Office of the Attorney General of New …
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… by the trial court, which found that the Borough filed a complaint and an amended complaint in bad faith to harass, … under the FLS. The Borough’s actions here were not the official conduct that judicially created municipal immunity … 13 argument that it is not a nonprevailing “person” is misplaced for several reasons. First, rather than focus on only …
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… orders, dated March 29, 2024, dismissing with prejudice his complaint against defendants Colin Keiffer, a Deputy … Hayek and Awari are chiropractors. The State defendants commenced an investigation into various medical providers … with conspiracy (Count 1), misconduct by a corporate official (Count 2), health care claims fraud (Count 3), …
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… brought by a nonprofit foundation under OPRA and the common law right of access to government documents. Two … Id. at 82-83. It ruled that the documents would comprise “student records” within the meaning of N.J.A.C. … Camden City Public School District and John C. Oberg in his official capacity as Interim School Business Administrator …
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… 25, 2023 denying his motions for leave to file an amended complaint and orders dated May 26, 2023, and July 10, 2023, … was removed from its own distinct classification and replaced with a general diagnosis of scalable severity of … Atlantic County, Prosecutor Damon G. Tyner ("solely in his official capacity"), Office of the Attorney General of New …
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… by the trial court, which found that the Borough filed a complaint and an amended complaint in bad faith to harass, … under the FLS. The Borough’s actions here were not the official conduct that judicially created municipal immunity … 13 argument that it is not a nonprevailing “person” is misplaced for several reasons. First, rather than focus on only …
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… or a motel room" and depicted a woman lying "on a floral comforter." According to Moreno, the woman had "[h]er eyes . … denied ever "agree[ing] to any of th[e] actions that took place in th[e] video." In the course of the investigation, … According to K.M., she "was devastated," and "went out to buy heroin" from defendant to cope. That evening, she texted …
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A-0434-22 Briefs
Briefs
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… NJ 07075 Telephone: 973-610-0491 DWefer@WeferLawOffices.com Attorney for Defendant/Appellant AMENDEDFILED, Clerk of … stabilizes the market and prevents tenants from being displaced during gentrification. However, pursuant to the … even Mr. Metzger noted this difficulty stating, “if I were buying a building and it had one protected tenant and ten …
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… or a motel room" and depicted a woman lying "on a floral comforter." According to Moreno, the woman had "[h]er eyes . … denied ever "agree[ing] to any of th[e] actions that took place in th[e] video." In the course of the investigation, … According to K.M., she "was devastated," and "went out to buy heroin" from defendant to cope. That evening, she texted …
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A-0434-22 Briefs
Briefs
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… NJ 07075 Telephone: 973-610-0491 DWefer@WeferLawOffices.com Attorney for Defendant/Appellant AMENDEDFILED, Clerk of … stabilizes the market and prevents tenants from being displaced during gentrification. However, pursuant to the … even Mr. Metzger noted this difficulty stating, “if I were buying a building and it had one protected tenant and ten …
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… on April 20, 2026. If you work, you should report to your place of employment or follow your normal routine. You … … … numbers over the phone, by email, or in person. Court officials will never ask for payment to avoid arrest for … … Advise the Jury Management Office if you require an accommodation in order to serve. You can reach the Jury …
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… results in a binding and appealable jury decision. It is best suited for cases in which expert witnesses are either … pretrial testimony known as depositions may be used in place of live testimony from witnesses. The information … 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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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TULLETT PREBON PLC, TULLETT PREBON … determine the law applicable to an issue include: (a) the place where the injury occurred, (b) the place where the … Super. 334 (Law Div. 1979) involved retailers and fashion buyers providing a manufacturer of popular hand bags with …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TULLETT PREBON PLC, TULLETT PREBON … determine the law applicable to an issue include: (a) the place where the injury occurred, (b) the place where the … Super. 334 (Law Div. 1979) involved retailers and fashion buyers providing a manufacturer of popular hand bags with …
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… unsupervised visits with the children until a specialist recommend[ed] that such visits [were] safe and in the children's best interest[s]." Although defendant did not object to the … 5 A-5782-14T4 removed all four children from the home and placed them in the Division's custody. The trial judge …
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… unsupervised visits with the children until a specialist recommend[ed] that such visits [were] safe and in the children's best interest[s]." Although defendant did not object to the … 5 A-5782-14T4 removed all four children from the home and placed them in the Division's custody. The trial judge …
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… prosecutor abused his discretion in denying a waiver was to compare the facts of his case to the facts of other similar … the prosecutor to specify which reduced penalty would best serve the “interests of justice”: either a mandatory … because there are sufficient procedural safeguards in place for meaningful judicial review of a prosecutor’s …