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… a July 18, 2022 order denying its motion to reinstate its complaint that had been dismissed with prejudice for failure … Rule 4:23- 5(a)(2) would have been premature as the requisite sixty days since the order dismissing the complaint … N.J. at 125 (alterations in original) (quoting Gonzalez v. Safe & Sound Sec. Corp., 185 N.J. 100, 116 (2005)). When …
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… Milford's motion for summary judgment and dismissing their complaint with prejudice. Having considered plaintiffs' … for Testing and Materials (ASTM) "Standard Practice for Safe Walking Surfaces," "The Barrier Free Subcode" Criteria, … New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) "Pedestrian Compatible Planning and Design Guidelines." Plaintiffs' …
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… Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Burlington County, Complaint No. W-2023-0046-0320. Jennifer B. Paszkiewicz, … its decision, the trial court acknowledged that the Public Safety Assessment (PSA) recommended "no release" based upon … that conducting a mental health examination as a prerequisite to release would be "very prudent." 13 A-2006-22 …
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… Defendant argues the Family Part judge erroneously found he committed the predicate act of harassment and that the FRO … kill [her.]" She testified to feeling "threatened for [her] safety," "[not] feel[ing] safe in [her] own house," and not wanting "anymore future …
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… leave it at that. That's it. Okay? Have a great weekend. Safe travels and have a good night. In the second voicemail, … a temporary restraining order (TRO) wherein she alleged he committed harassment and stalking. Esposito was served with … certification in M.U. He failed to proffer any of the requisite elements to justify a stay. A party seeking a stay must …
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… also included a detailed in terrorem clause and related safe harbor provision. The CHRT trust agreement appointed … against Mario as co-trustee of the CHRT via verified complaint, alleging Mario's "actions and omissions [were] … of" the CHRT. Carlene filed an amended verified complaint and order to show cause, asking the court to …
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… and Chase. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-126. Lisa Sanes, appellant, … On March 13, 2020, Hoboken implemented health and safety protocols in response to the onset of the COVID-19 … without medical clearance, endangered the health and safety of others and cannot be countenanced. Appellant's …
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… two back. The suspect was not responsive to the officers' commands. The suspect bent down to pick up an object[,] … in a shooting. Further, he had only heard shots from a safe distance in the past. Petitioner had responded to … achieve the important assurance that the traumatic event posited as the basis for an accidental disability pension is …
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… Outland was convicted of second- degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 and 2C:5-2, and fourth- … about to place the restaurant receipts in 3 A-2857-17T4 a safe in his office at the back. The remaining employees were … record. Defendant was unfamiliar with terms such as accomplice liability, renunciation, or the defense of …
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… a new one, tried to deposit the "lost" check, and then deposited the new check. Defendant charged plaintiff late fees, … charges and assessments. On July 6, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging: (1) violations of the Fair Debt … in contempt. On January 16, 2017, plaintiff sent a safe harbor letter pursuant to Rule 1:4-8, asserting "the …
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… and Kayla. The facts are fully set forth in Judge Wright's comprehensive twenty-nine page opinion, and need not be … in their presence or beat them and always provided them a safe home environment. He testified the services the … with him and beat Felix were manufactured for trial. He posited the children testified against him because they, …
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… stated they entered the house to make sure that it was safe from children who lived next door. In a second floor … reasonable belief that they did not need a warrant, having safety concerns that they needed to clear the house by … The judge also found that the search was valid under the community caretaking doctrine. She determined that the …
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… to his family. Detectives asserted the family would be safe from gang retaliation 3 A-0629-14T3 if Brown confessed. … his [or her] privilege cannot be other than the product of compulsion, subtle or otherwise." Miranda, supra, 384 U.S. … hearing to determine whether he in fact suffered the requisite prejudice. See id. at 462 (stating 11 A-0629-14T3 that …
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… LSD, and remained at the hospital until he could be safely discharged. 3 A-2951-16T1 Defendant was indicted on a … defendant pled guilty to the indictment, and admitted he committed an act of criminal sexual contact when he groped … defendant's sentence required him to enroll in and comply with various alcohol, drug, and mental health …
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… party for their son at defendants' home. Although the complaint alleges defendants hosted the party, plaintiff … a shepherd's crook was present. Christopher testified "safety devices or flotation devices" were affixed to a … a shepherd's crook. He explained he did not grab any of the safety devices because he was very close to the pool and …
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… could be lowered by up to 90 days served performing community service. L. 2002, c. 34, §17. 3 A-4108-14T2 If … Fund, N.J.S.A. 39:4-50(b); a $75 assessment for the Safe Neighborhoods Services Fund, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-3.2; a $50 …
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… and Permanency (the Division) filed a guardianship complaint naming both parents as defendants. Judge Linda … before parental rights may be terminated: (1) The child's safety, health, or development has been or will continue to … facing the child or is unable or unwilling to provide a safe and stable home for the child and the delay of …
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… about Melanie's deteriorating mental status and Roger's safety and well-being referral, a Mt. Holly hospital at that … in a fact-finding hearing in a Title Nine action and the commencement of a guardianship action during which Melanie … JURISDICTION WAS LIMITED TO NOTHING MORE THAN IMMEDIATE SAFEUARDING OF R[OGER] PENDING RETURN OF R[OGER] TO …
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… to -35. The FRO was issued based upon a finding that E.G. committed the predicate act of harassment. N.J.S.A. … 3 A-0051-16T3 and that he had dialed 911 but did not complete the call. When H.G. asked the child if he felt safe, he responded, "no." H.G. took her keys to the van and …
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… either the witness or the victim, both of whom were in the company of police officers" when the eyewitness made the … assistance for an ongoing emergency. The caller was not safely in the company of a police officer recounting recent events. She is …