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… the care of family members only. If this arrangement becomes problematic or not in the children's best interests, … that plaintiff's family members did "not keep lines of communication open," as her phone "calls [were] sent … caregivers live in close proximity to her home, had "committed to making themselves available . . . on short …
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… application concluding he was a significant threat to the community. Without making any findings about whether … defendant into drug court would result in a "danger to the community," the judge entered the order subject to … an untimely appeal to the judge. The State contends that compliance with the deadlines in the Manual is mandatory. As …
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… A-2065-17T1 Part, Small Claims section, which dismissed his complaint for breach of contract requesting $3000 to repair … the Association with property management services for commonly held property within LongMeadow. WMG is the "sole … manager for WMG, regarding "pavement repair[]." Plaintiff complained his parking places had "a lot of cracks and holes …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4986-14T2 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF T.R., SVP-704-14. … from a June 3, 2015 Law Division order involuntarily committing him to the Special Treatment Unit (STU) under the … On October 31, 2014, the State filed a petition to civilly commit T.R. under the SVPA. At that time, T.R. was serving a …
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… of Union County (the County) since 1986, filed a verified complaint in lieu of prerogative writ against the County and … Jersey Constitution.1 He appeals from the dismissal of his complaint.2 We affirm. I. Plaintiff, a Democrat, described … DeFilippo, the chairman of the Union County Democratic Committee and the other 1 The second count of the complaint, …
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… Servs., 204 N.J. 320, 330 (2010). We consider whether "the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the … physical loss or damage . . ., and shall cover reasonable compensation for Architect's services and expenses required … Board] shall so inform [Brunnquell] in writing prior to commencement of the Work. [Brunnquell] may then effect …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0730-15T4 FRANKLIN JACK BURR, II, Complainant-Appellant, v. BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS, INC. and … conviction he sought a risk assessment from BI, a private company that contracts with the Department of Corrections … endangering the welfare of a child2 and sentenced to community supervision for 1 The Center for Disease Control …
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… plaintiff fell. On October 14, 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint naming Leita Hamill, Ewing Township, Mercer … Ewing Township filed a motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint for failure to file a timely notice of her tort … to serve late notice on Ewing Township but dismissed the complaint without prejudice as to Mercer County and the …
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… factual assertions. On January 23, 2013, plaintiff accompanied her granddaughter to cheerleading practice at … R. 4:46-2(c). The court must "consider whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the … de novo under the same standard as the trial court." Templo Fuente De Vida Corp. v. Nat'l Union Fire Ins. Co., 224 N.J. …
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… HEALTHPORT TECHNOLOGIES, LLC, KIMBALL MEDICAL CENTER, INC., COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER, INC., BARNABAS HEALTH, INC., OCEAN … HealthPort Technologies, LLC, Kimball Medical Center, Inc., Community Medical Center, Inc., Barnabas Health, Inc., Ocean … did not, we affirm. 3 A-2657-16T3 According to the amended complaint, with the exception of Healthport Technologies, …
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… tops, [three] razor blades and $453." Weaver was advised to complete and return a form indicating whether he wished to … A-3965-17T3 actions.3 Although Weaver sent correspondence complaining that his hearings were not promptly scheduled as … of any requests by his counsel to schedule the hearings or complaints by his counsel concerning any purported delays by …
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… the permit by a vote of five to four. Plaintiffs filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs against the Board, … plaintiffs' challenge and affirming the Board's decision, accompanied by a written statement of reasons, which we … contend that by its terms, the 2013 easement did not become effective until Adams obtained all necessary "permits …
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… admitted that prior to the fall, she knew as a matter of "common sense" that muddy ground could be slippery and that she required no warning of that fact. Donahue filed a complaint in the Law Division alleging that Live Nation … have been aware, of the hazardous conditions created by the combination of the steeply sloped surface of the lawn area, …
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… Maffucci appeal from an August 7, 2020 Law Division order, compelling arbitration and staying litigation of their … return to the unit until April 6, 2019, after their moving company observed mold growth on their personal property. … in the unit. Plaintiffs thereafter filed a seven-count complaint against defendants on behalf of themselves and a …
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… sound reasons expressed by Judge Lydon. We add a few brief comments. 6 A-0743-19 The central issue raised here concerns … for the State to consider removing the juror. There is no competent proof that the juror ever spoke with his brother … of strategic choice on this matter. Defendant has not overcome the strong presumption that his trial counsel "rendered …
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… In order to maintain her credentials and ultimately become a manager at the range, K.J. applied for an FPIC in … "yes" or "no" questions: 24. Have you ever been confined or committed to a mental institution or hospital for treatment … York mental health records check showed "NO RECORD" of any commitment; however, the New York State Division of Criminal …
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… aggravating factors three, the risk that defendant will commit another 3 A-4407-19T4 offense, and nine, the need for … from "type [two] diabetes mellitus, skin cancer, glaucoma and blindness, aneurysms, microvascular disease, … under Rule 3:21- 4 A-4407-19T4 10(b)(2) until defendant has completed his parole ineligibility term as mandated by the …
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… (DOC) upholding a hearing officer's finding that he committed prohibited acts: *.002, assaulting any person; … As a result of his conduct, Gooden was charged with committing prohibited act *.005. 3 A-0983-19 Following that … for approximately thirty minutes. Gooden was charged with committing prohibited acts *.002 and *306. On August 28, …
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… CURIAM Indicted on twenty-three counts for crimes allegedly committed during a planned home invasion that resulted in … that he did not want to be blamed for a murder he did not commit," and he "could also hear co[]defendant [Keshawn] … of a lineup"; and was seen on surveillance video "going and coming." Notably, he also argued defendant 1 Miranda v. …
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… charge of second- degree aggravated assault based on accomplice liability, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(b)(1) and N.J.S.A. … mandated. N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6(a)(2)." For the sake of completeness, Judge Warshaw also considered whether … health issues placed him at higher risk to suffer medical complications should he contract COVID-19 and whether the …