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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MALA SUNDAR Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex PRESIDING JUDGE P.O. Box 975 Trenton, New Jersey … for the lot’s subdivision because it was “large” however, concluded that demolition of the existing improvements …
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… to reopen the fact- finding hearing. Accordingly, we reverse and remand. We summarize the facts from the record … circumstances that led to the Division filing a verified complaint, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21 and 30:4C-12, for … morning in the summer of 2013. H.A. told the counselor she complained to her mother in September 2013 but her mother …
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… strictly liable under section 3-420 of New Jersey's Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) for depositing checks bearing forged … that it be delivered that day or the next business day. However, the complaint was not filed until March 15, 2016. B. … clients, the Fund is an aggrieved party, and "[t]he remedies provided by the [UCC] shall be liberally administered …
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… and R.B. and THE BIOLOGICAL FATHER OF A-J.D.C., WHOMSOEVER HE MAY BE, Defendants. ___________________________ IN … against Teresa; Teresa's mental health issues; the parents' compliance and non- compliance with visitation and services; … guardianship matter was ineffective for failing to seek remedies for the alleged prejudice caused by the delayed …
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… history, and that L.Y. was homeless. Neither parent completed the initial recommended substance abuse treatment. … testified Maya would not suffer irreparable harm from severing her relationship with J.L. Maya's nurse at the … care. Maya has an aversion to eating, must eat a special diet, requires skilled care, multiple therapies, and will …
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… a juvenile, was adjudicated delinquent for an act which, if committed by an adult, would constitute the crimes of … Prior to sentencing, T.P. pled guilty under separate complaints to criminal mischief, a disorderly persons … POINT I: THE COURT'S FINDINGS OF DELINQUENCY MUST BE REVERSED AS THE STATE IMPROPERLY CROSS- EXAMINED THE DEFENSE …
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… the fact-finding hearing, the parents were generally non-compliant with services and failed to complete psychological evaluations. The parents' visitation … siblings, who were then eighteen and thirteen years old. However, the judge found these incidents, although inexcusable, …
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… intoxicated S.T. was left unsupervised with [Avery] and was committed to a mental health crisis unit." The Division … that Avery "was hospitalized at the time of removal for severe hypoglycemia due to missed feedings." Although Avery's … Jacob, Sloane, and Lennox, all under the age of thirteen, accompanied by a Verified Complaint for Custody. The OTSC …
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… 4, 2020, plaintiff was promoted to the rank of Major, Commanding Officer of the Administrative Section. 3 … one, there is no material factual dispute that [Teryek] never had any authority to promote plaintiff to the rank of … claims would have been foreclosed by CEPA's election-of-remedies provision, N.J.S.A. 34:19-8, which plainly states "the …
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… of privacy, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-9(b)(2). Defendant also seeks reversal of the May 29, and December 28, 2020 orders denying … We glean the facts from the motion records. Defendant is a combat veteran of the United States Army. He also served in … defendant's appeal. In a thoughtful written opinion accompanying the May 29 order, Judge Lindemann stated …
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… TOWNSHIP OF WINSLOW and GARRISON ARCHITECTS, PC, jointly, severally, and in the alternative, Defendants-Respondents. … floor headfirst. In June 2022, plaintiff initiated a complaint against the Township and defendant Garrison … motion for summary judgment and dismissing plaintiff's complaint with prejudice against 5 A-0917-24 the Township. …
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… not found. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … N.J.S.A. 3B:3-4, and because the doctrine of substantial compliance, see In re -- ---- 3 A-Error! Reference source … might be placed in context. 1 Devino testified he had never heard of the terms “undue influence” or “under …
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… watching television in the living room, which was not uncommon. After an hour, she woke up and went into the living … in addition to charging [defendant] with crimes that he did commit, law enforcement charged him with something that he … testimony." State v. Nash, 212 N.J. 518, 540 (2013). However, a PCR court's interpretation of the law is reviewed de …
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… on the brief). PER CURIAM CK Bergen Holdings, LLC (CKBH), a commercial landlord, appeals from two General Equity Part orders: (1) a November 26, 2012, order compelling CKBH to execute a certain amendment to its lease … must be determined by a comparison of comparable parcels in every town listed. Thus, defendant argues, because Cooney …
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… we affirm for the reasons stated by Judge Axelrad in her comprehensive oral opinion on October 6, 2021. We add the following comments. Under N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a), the Division must … restrictions. The Division and Judge Axelrad afforded Bob every accommodation to ensure his full participation during …
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… lived together. On March 14, 2021, D.C.T. was charged with several criminal offenses based on allegations that he … without G.M.T.'s consent, G.M.T. filed a domestic violence complaint, which resulted in the issuance of a temporary … R. 1:38-3(d)(9). 3 A-3774-21 court, provides that all communications between the parties regarding the children …
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… purchased the marital home for $550,000 as tenants in common. Barbara contributed $111,013.70 for the down payment … and related costs. Quintanilla- Lowry, who had a steady income, contributed her good credit to securing a mortgage on … after ten months of marriage, Quintanilla-Lowry filed a complaint for divorce. In December 2020, Quintanilla-Lowry …
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… Indictment No. 15-10-2534); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery (count one, Indictment No. 16-04-1138); … charged defendant with: second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 (count one); first-degree … his trial counsel had been ineffective "because she never discussed [the] case with [him]." Rather, counsel …
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… in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-2651-21 Robert A. Diehl argued the cause for respondent/cross- appellant … In 1999, Marschall sought to sell or lease four of its commercial properties. It retained ASLLC to serve as its … Haynes, as ASLLC's attorney and that error warrants reversal of the summary judgment order in favor of Marschall. …
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… dental services rendered [to defendant] and successfully completed" in the amount of $5,193.65. Defendant asserted an … alleging "[p]laintiff's services were not 'successfully completed' as alleged"; "the caps and/or filling fell out … concluded, the documents marked for identification were never formally admitted into evidence. 7 A-0717-23 The judge …