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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 … with him and beat Felix were manufactured for trial. He posited the children testified against him because they, … will do them lasting damage. The judge found that only freeing the children for adoption by their grandparents will …
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… v. STEPHEN STARNER, LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Third-Party Defendants, and GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES … or paralleling the road in order to get to an ATV off- road site. N.J.S.A. 39:3C-17(b). We quote the latter sections … be made in safety and that it does not interfere with the free movement of vehicular traffic approaching from either …
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… J.S.C. pursuant to a July 22, 2016 Order, and now having come before the Court for an order dismissing certain Plaintiffs' Complaints with prejudice in furtherance of the private … 10.3 of the September 9, 2020 Settlement Agreement, HOC is "free to file or cause to be filed [the] Dismissal with …
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… in defendant's house. Plaintiff filed a domestic-violence complaint against defendant on October 21, 2021, alleging … had taken place that day and on October 18, 2021. In the complaint, plaintiff alleged she had been residing in … the credibility findings of the trial judge, who was also free to reject her testimony blaming someone else for those …
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… Venue] can get back the deposit and the parties will be free of liability to each other. The sale between A-Z Venue … never materialized. On January 27, 2021, plaintiffs filed a complaint against defendants alleging breach of contract, … would have been answered differently." Applying the requisite deferential standard of review, we are satisfied the …
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… from the Hillside Police Department interviewed H.G. and completed an investigation report. The officer wrote that … prosecutors with an objective standard on which to base the community notification decision mandated by [Megan's 4 … In addressing a registrant's classification, a judge is free to consider reliable evidence besides the RRAS score, …
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… for the reasons set forth by the trial court in its comprehensive written decision. I. Plaintiff owns and … 'purpose (g)' [of the MLUL], the Board finds that the opposite is the case; this proposal clearly does not provide … impact in the area. The judge reasoned "the Board is free to consider the arrangement of the driveways and the …
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… an abbreviated summary and add the following additional comments. I. In January 2019, Theresa gave birth to David. … that David was healthy, but Theresa would be involuntarily committed to a psychiatric unit due to her history of … and after she was advised of the need to remain substance-free to prevent the worsening of her schizophrenia symptoms, …
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… had failed to present sufficient credible evidence to overcome the presumption the annual assessments correctly … The construction of the "one-story masonry and steel freestanding CVS Pharmacy" was completed in November of … 20 N.J. Tax 576, 579 (Tax 2003)). A Tax Court judge is "free to accept or reject in whole or in part the testimony …
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… appeals the trial court order dismissing his discrimination complaint against defendants and compelling arbitration. … you acknowledge that you have access to Altice Mobile's Website at https://www.alticemobile.com/Legal/prlvacy, where a … purchase of a cell phone and related services. He was free to accept or reject defendants' services. He could have …
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… total forfeiture. In that regard, she relies on the recommended disposition of an administrative law judge … pursuant to a settlement agreement, but did not return on site to the workplace. Appellant's employment with the DOC … conspiracy. She also emphasized her infraction-free work history. She further noted that she was not …
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… that this Agreement has been entered into of their own free will and volition with full knowledge of the facts to … seizure, two aneurysms, heart attack and went into a coma for [twenty-three] days." She told the court these … reflected that prior to those notes, defendant had last visited her doctor in November 2020, six months before signing …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … BOP isn’t enforceable and seeks dismissal – is clear and free from doubt and, therefore, both have moved for summary … the BOP is sufficient to be enforced and whether the communications between the parties’ representatives reveal a …
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… married for six months when plaintiff filed his initial complaint for divorce on September 18, 2019. The contested … 17 or June 30 orders. The court noted he had done the opposite "because he failed to seek the permission of the … to defraud plaintiff. We are unpersuaded. "Litigants are free to represent themselves . . . but in exercising that …
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… In exchange for his guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend a probationary sentence with up to 364 days in the … of Child Protection and Permanency's (the Division) recommendation and the family court's approval. The court … needed voice to protect them, and such defendants would be free to commit acts harmful to the interests of society." …
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… . . . on the wall." As members of the group "stood up" to comply with this command, Jimenez saw defendant "simultaneously adjust[ing] … 529, 543-44 (2017). Moreover, "[p]eople, generally, are free to go on their way without interference from the …
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… next door neighbors and reside in a residential golf course community in Moorestown, New Jersey. The homes were … 7, 2022 order, the judge stayed the portion of her order compelling the removal of defendants' fence pending appeal. … view or any other structure that will in any way prohibit free view of the Property will be permitted. . . . Under no …
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… order denying her motion to reinstate her personal injury complaint against defendants Angelo C. Pluchino and Galaxy … out of the . . . accident," failed "to demonstrate the requisite diligence and prudence sufficient to establish good … Aikens, 329 N.J. Super. at 341, on remand, defendants are free to plead or file a motion to dismiss plaintiff's …
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… result of the incident. Plaintiff and his wife Olga filed a complaint against the New Jersey Department of … "plaintiff" throughout the opinion. In addition, the complaint named the New Jersey Turnpike Authority as a … 'ordinarily bespeaks negligence[,]'" and the jury was free to disbelieve the defendant's claim that a phantom …
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… decision. We write only to add the following brief comments. The guardianship petition was tried before the … however, has recognized that "the right of parents to be free from governmental intrusion is not absolute. 'The State … form discussing those differences. Armed with the requisite knowledge, the caregiver 10 A-2288-21 did not feel that …