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… are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … to the following factors: the parents’ ability to agree, communicate and cooperate in matters relating to the child; … current custody arrangement incredible, noting plaintiff communicated the child's progress regularly and adhered to …
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… WASHINGTON, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. _____________________________ … the Law Division's February 5, 2020 order dismissing his complaint against his automobile insurer, defendant Progressive Casualty Insurance Company, improperly pled as Progressive Insurance Company. …
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… court concluded defendant had failed to show that the outcome of the trial would have been different if trial counsel …
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… January 16, 2019 – Decided May 29, 2020 Before Judges Fuentes, Accurso and Vernoia. On appeal from the Superior … March 15, 2017, petitioners Ann and Marie filed a Verified Complaint and Order to Show Cause (OTSC) in the Middlesex … order of probate. Upon receipt of petitioners' verified complaint and OTSC, respondents' counsel sent petitioners' …
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… on the note in November 2012. The Bank filed a foreclosure complaint against Young in June 2014. A final judgment of … failing to return the full deposit because the Bank did not comply with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 2A:61-16. In … and remand for reconsideration after developing a more complete record. Reversed and remanded. We do not retain …
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… __________________________________ HOMESITE INSURANCE COMPANY, as subrogee of Rose Dun, Plaintiff, v. PUBLIC … _________________________________ HOMESITE INSURANCE COMPANY, as subrogee of Irwin Author, Plaintiff, v. 3 … Plaintiff-Respondent, v. DAVEY TREE EXPERT COMPANY, Third-Party Defendant. …
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… penalty, lab fee and loss of driving privileges were not completed during defendant's plea process; nor were they … defense to the charges to which he pleaded guilty. "Absent compelling, extenuating circumstances, the burden to justify …
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… from the use of any drugs or alcohol, and successfully completing a drug counselling program. Appellant failed to comply with the stated conditions. He was discharged from the Community Resource Center in August 2016 after he failed to …
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… The panel determined a 120-month FET was appropriate. In a comprehensive decision, the panel noted the following … conduct and resulted in two parole revocations with the commission of new criminal offenses; (4) his disciplinary … address his substance abuse problem which purportedly fueled his criminal behavior; and (6) his risk assessment …
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… He also challenges the judge's decision to amend the complaint the day before the trial began. K.W., J.W.'s wife, had filed the complaint in a police station during evening hours, and the … to the original harassment charge, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4. The complaint was further amended to indicate that the parties …
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… 3 A-1720-18T2 by Judge Francine I. Axelrad in her comprehensive opinion read into the record on November 28, …
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… 14, 2017 written opinion. However, we add the following comments. Defendant has a history of heroin addiction, … prior to his arrest for Mary's death was marked by his non- compliance with substance abuse treatment. On the day of the … setting and had to demonstrate sustained abstinence in a community setting outside prison for at least one year; …
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… was a friend of the assailant because they had often come into the pizzeria together. He then showed it to the … based on "[trial] counsel's failure to effectively communicate with [him], combined with his failure to investigate his case and …
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… the private rental market affordable to low- and very low-income households by reducing housing costs through direct … is administered through the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA). The DFD argues however, the matter … is limited. Allstars Auto Grp., Inc. v. N.J. Motor Vehicle Comm'n, 234 N.J. 150, 157 (2018) (citing Russo v. Bd. of …
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… to the Appellate Division PART 7 OF 10: Making History: Becoming the First African-American NJ Supreme Court Justice … reached in life as by the obstacles which one [he] has overcome while trying to succeed." [Editor's Note: These quotes come, respectively, from Holland's 1872 poem "Gradatim" and …
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… the jury the following limiting instruction about fresh complaint evidence: It does not strengthen [K.O.'s] … provide the underlying truth of the sexual offense. A fresh complaint only dispels any negative inference that might be … assumed silence. . . . If there was a delay in making the complaint you may consider whether any circumstances existed …
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… in North Carolina with his mother. After F.B. was in a coma for over two weeks, defendant began driving up from … and an argument ensued between them and S.L., with F.B. commenting that the baby had been around his dogs since she … fuck out." Believing she had been "kicked out" and "was not coming back," S.L. quickly "grabbed whatever [she] could …
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… hearing and just before the testimonial stage of the trial commenced, defendant sought removal of his trial counsel. … he did not adequately review the pretrial discovery or communicate with the defendant so as to obtain the knowledge … PROPERLY REPRESENT THE DEFENDANT WHEN HE FAILED TO COLLECT COMPLETE AND MATERIAL DISCOVERY OR PURSUE POTENTIAL …
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… are suspended because of COVID-19. The Working Group recommended that grand jury operations resume in certain … grand jury sessions. Any grand juror without access to a computer or tablet is provided one by the Judiciary. Jurors … Judiciary staff, moreover, ensure that grand jurors comply with the secrecy requirements of virtual grand jury …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ____________________________________ … appeal with this court as follows: 3 Tax Year Assessment Complaint Date 2013 $4,420,000 March 28, 2013 2014 … to why this change was made, and whether there were public comments in this regard. 5 N.J.A.C. 18:12A-1.18 applies to …