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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Gloucester County, Docket No. FN-08-0076-20. … of Child Protection and Permanency (the Division) filed a complaint after the following incidents. In April of that … children. Adelman also said Audrey told her she was not afraid of defendant, but they did fight a lot and would both …
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… MAUREEN REYNOLDS, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. SPARC GROUP LLC, … California bar, admitted pro hac vice, and Anthony J. Anscombe (Steptoe & Johnson LLP) of the California bar, … practice constitutes a violation of both the Consumer Fraud Act, N.J.S.A. 56:8- 1 to -227, and the Truth in …
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… USA, LLC, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. PAULSBORO REFINING COMPANY, LLC, Defendant-Appellant. _______________________ … PRC Property). The Solvay Facility is approximately two miles to the east and upriver from the PRC Property. The … However, "[a]n enactment that is part of a larger statutory framework should not be read in isolation, but in relation …
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… responsible for the content of your court papers. Completed forms are to be submitted to: Superior Court … judge may request it even if neither party asked for it. Similarly, the judge may deny the request for oral argument. … was served on you. 6. In the space under the section that starts This matter having been brought before the Court… …
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… default; • Extending time to answer; • Filing an amended complaint, provided no new cause of action or claim for relief is set forth in the amended complaint; • Vacating a default entered by the clerk; • … was served on you. 6. In the space under the section that starts This matter having been brought before the Court… …
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… LLC d/b/a St. Mary's General Hospital to dismiss the complaint based on the statute of limitations.1 Plaintiff … her injury was attributable to defendants' malpractice until July 31, 2018. In support of their argument, Goler … of its current condition." According to plaintiff, she "started to cry hysterically because [she] didn't know how …
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… neither one disputes.1 The sellers had received a new $2.1 million offer, which they intended to accept. Although the … The mandatory attorney review period is only intended to compensate for the fact that parties usually execute these … with REALTORS that oral notification of cancellation is fraught with risk, and an attorney who relies on oral notice …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Bergen County, Docket No. FG-02-0034-22. Joseph … abuse evaluation. She reported abusing drugs as a teenager, starting with marijuana at age fourteen and escalating to … Use Disorder," and "Severe Cocaine Use Disorder" and was recommended for inpatient treatment. Kim entered an inpatient …
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… Jersey Grow Program. In 2014, NJEDA agreed to award $260 million in tax credits over a ten-year period to induce … answer the following background questions pertaining to the commission of certain actions that can lead to debarment or … available, for example, when a contract is induced by fraud. Ajamian v. Schlanger, 20 N.J. Super. 246, 249 (App. …
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… C.P.'s parent, he requested all the involved students to come to police headquarters with their parents. He stated … through messaging or social media. D.Z. stated classmates started to ask him about the video; "[ten] to [fifteen … court based its decision entirely on hearsay. The court utilized legally competent evidence in conjunction with …
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… For example, plaintiff cited language from its amended complaint, but pleadings are not evidence. Also, plaintiff … Influence Corruption Act (RICO), misrepresentation, fraud, unjust enrichment, and breach of the duty of good … Patel, and Ben-Tov. None of the witnesses were personally familiar with the invoices and payments for the Passover …
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… v. DOROTHY T. TOULSON, THOMAS W. TOULSON, DEBORAH W. GRISCOM, as Executor of the Estate of DOROTHY T. TOULSON, LIVE … Division, Salem County, Docket No. F-3794-21. Ashley S. Miller (Akerman LLP), attorney for intervenor-appellant. … have a valid basis for the objection, such as 12 A-1287-22 "fraud, accident, surprise, irregularity, or impropriety in …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ASHON Q. MILLER & TERRENCE M. MURRAY-LOACH, Defendants-Respondents. … probable cause that a criminal offense ha[s] been committed and that additional contraband might be present." … began to search the interior of the vehicle. Spagnola started in the front passenger side of the car, including …
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… assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(b), and his sentence included community supervision for life (CSL). In April 2002, … He signed a Miranda1 waiver and admitted to using thirty milligrams of oxycodone just two days earlier. In light of … intent begins with the statute's plain language. Verry v. Franklin Fire Dist. No. 1, 230 N.J. 285, 294 (2017). Our …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Gloucester County, Docket No. FN-08-0117-21. … system because she knew the Division would require her to complete a urine screen. The Division implemented a Safety … opine as to Althea's progress because treatment had only started on April 1, but the worker stated Althea "ha[d] a …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Monmouth County, Docket No. FD-13-0687-16. James … defendant could "apply for joint legal custody after he complied with" requirements established by the New Jersey … custody. 5 Plaintiff also testified that following the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, DCPP again became involved …
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… car, causing her car to overturn.1 At the scene, plaintiff complained of neck and back pain. Plaintiff went to the … hip, pelvis, and spine. The x-rays revealed no injuries or fractures. Before she left the hospital, plaintiff reported … before the April 2018 accident, plaintiff visited her family doctor, complaining of "lower back pain that's on and …
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… County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (William P. Miller, Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel and on the brief; … the victim by the hand, escorted him into the bathroom, and started running water, which the 4 A-0846-21 victim said was … denying defendant's PCR application without a hearing, accompanied by a thorough written opinion. The PCR court found …
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… identifying pupil needs, providing appropriate instruction, communicating with parents, and cooperating with other staff … in 2011, she "had back issues," and then her left hip "started to go" which resulted in pain in her knees, lower … in her lumbar spine, but the reports appeared to be similar and indicated she had the same degenerative conditions …
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… plaintiff stated that "[w]hile inside his car, [Young] started to caress [plaintiff's] thigh up to [his] genitals. … teaching license. Plaintiff said the incident made him uncomfortable, and that he "wanted it to be over," and "[i]t … injuries and causation, and certain "other damages" might still be available. We granted plaintiff leave to file an …