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… children with the standard of living to which they have become accustomed." The parties acknowledged that they were … in writing, and by mutual consent. Notwithstanding any future change in circumstances or mutual agreement, the … his job-seeking efforts "in good faith nor over the requisite period of time (one year)." The court also found …
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… partial grant of a motion to introduce evidence of other crimes and bad acts under Rule 404(b), defendant conditionally … counter. An individual holding a gun in his left hand then comes behind the counter and points a handgun at the … the 7-Eleven. The video showed two men wearing dark clothes come into the 7-Eleven, point what appeared to be a gun at a …
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… made numerous errors in his calculation of defendant's income and application of the child support guidelines … audit the VA's records, the DOD, according to its website, will permit veterans to "transfer" benefits even if … it "allow[ed] the child to understand their stake in their future and provid[ed] financial certainty and clarity" for …
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… defendant Andrew J. Plura was found guilty of failing to comply with court-imposed restrictions on his internet … failed to comply with the internet 4 According to its website: "Pinterest is a visual discovery engine for finding … department's digital camera, the judge credited Perez's unrefuted testimony about the images.6 Because the court …
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… DEFENDANT'S PERMISSION TO ARGUE FOR THE LESSER INCLUDED CRIMES. POINT III THE COURT SHOULD ORDER A NEW TRIAL BECAUSE … Jones was a security guard and a resident at the apartment complex where the homicide occurred. She testified that her boyfriend dropped her off at the complex on an early afternoon in May. While still in the …
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… did not live with Mary, he helped care for the children, visited them, and transported them to and from their child … the same time. In early November 2015, the Division filed a complaint for care and supervision of the children due to … can meet these needs either now or in the foreseeable future." The judge accepted Dr. Gordon-Karp's opinion that …
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… harm than good. Such a determination requires an expedited comparative bonding evaluation and subsequent hearing. 4 … and nurturing home for their children" in the foreseeable future. It also found credible Kanen's testimony that both … she had not been caring for the children for the requisite period of time under N.J.S.A. 3B:12A-2, she may now …
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… on March 22, 2012. Several Township residents formed a committee to challenge the ordinance by referendum and filed … of validity and estopped legal challenges after the requisite filing period. The twenty-day limitation period is … are organized in accordance with certain legislative schemes. See id. at 467. The Legislature has provided “that the …
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… with twelve third- and fourth-degree theft-related offenses committed on November 11, and 12, 2012. These offenses were … conduct and expressed some confusion about his jail credits, but with regard to his sentence, defendant stated: … maximum sentencing exposure; and the misapplication of jail credits rendered his sentence illegal. Defendant does not …
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… granting Anchor summary judgment on its Second Amended Complaint (the “Motion”), and the Court having granted … on Counts I, II, III, and IV of the Second Amended Complaint and scheduling a proof hearing on March 8, 2024 to … 2024 ORDERED as follows: 1. On Counts III and V of the Complaint, Judgment BE AND IS HEREBY ENTERED in favor of …
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A-7-24 Respondent Brief
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… New Jersey Corporation Plaintiff-Respondent, V. FORD MOTOR COMPANY d/b/a LINCOLN MOTOR COMPANY, Defendant-Petitioner. A Brief in Opposition to … 10, 11 Hunt v. Washington State Apple Advert. Com'n, 432 U.S. 333 (1977) …
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… Nicholas P. Eliades, on the brief). PER CURIAM In this commercial lease dispute, defendants European Auto Expo, LLC … inferences drawn from that evidence." Est. of Narleski v. Gomes, 244 N.J. 199, 205 (2020) (quoting Gormley v. Wood-El, … relying on section 12.2 of the Lease Agreement. Plaintiff refutes whether it waived section 12.2. We conclude the record …
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… we conclude the prosecutor did not clearly and convincingly commit a patent and gross abuse of discretion in denying the application, we affirm. On October 24, 2022, a criminal complaint was filed against defendant alleging she committed … . . . Defendant is a 53[-] year-old female who consumes alcohol daily. . . . [Defendant] stated that, due to …
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… (App. Div. 2007) (quoting Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). Applying this … reconsideration because defendant "failed to meet the requisite burden." The court relied on Rule 4:49-2. In addition, … specifically rejected plaintiff's argument for credits, noting child support was "the right of the child." …
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… JERSEY D-109 September Term 2023 089519 ORDER The Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (ACJC) having submitted to the Court a report and recommendation in ACJC 2023-020, pursuant to Rule 2:15-lSA(a), … has a propensity to use profanity, which is sometimes in relation to Respondent's inability to operate his …
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a_7_24.2_respondent_brief.pdf
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… 10, 11 Hunt v. Washington State Apple Advert. Com'n, 432 U.S. 333 (1977) … 16 Indiana Prot. & Advocacy Servs. Comm'n v. Indiana Family & Soc. Servs. Admin., 2022 WL … 8 LDM, Inc. v. Princeton Reg’l Health Comm’n, 336 N.J. Super. 277 (Law. Div. 2000) … Page 4 of 22 Lexmark Intern., Inc. v. Static Control Components, Inc., 572 U.S. 118 (2014) …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY ESSEX … allowing entry of judgment only upon the occurrence of some future event – i.e. the event of defendant’s breach of the … it is claimed that no action need be started as a prerequisite to a recovery for a breach of the conditions of the …
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… with C.F. under the FN docket and filed a concurrent FD complaint for visitation. By this time, C.K. had maintained … but allowed C.F. to "contact [plaintiffs] three times per week by phone with a conversation not to exceed 5 … cannot be a substantial likelihood of it occurring in the future as [C.F.'s] bond with his mother grows." She …
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… . During the 2015 peak season, plaintiff contends she complained about an alleged Federal Aviation Administration … disagreement with another employee, wherein plaintiff complained he had loaded the wrong freight onto an aircraft. … reference to the record. In short, the arguments at times are difficult to comprehend, frequently unrelated to the …
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… 3 A-0653-21 In 2019, after plaintiff had filed the divorce complaint, the parties entered a consent order on May 17, … certain properties, including income-generating properties, credits for assets retained by defendant or acquired with … "reasonable security" for a parent's current and future child support obligation); Schwarz v. Schwarz, 328 …