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… March 3, 2021 – Decided April 8, 2021 Before Judges Fuentes and Whipple. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … did 6 A-1382-19 confirm Donna performed well in her classes, when she was there. But Donna had not attended … for $380 in rent, each. Donna also testified about being uncomfortable around the men her mother 8 A-1382-19 knew, …
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… 230-232 SUMMER STREET, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. CITY OF PATERSON, a … to a judgment or order as a matter of law." [Templo Fuente De Vida Corp. v. Nat'l Union Fire Ins. Co. of … that it was error for Judge Covello to employ a magnifying glass in an attempt to ascertain the demolish-by-date in the …
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… front steps , which are made of bricks. Freezing rain was coming down at the time. He contends that while holding the … As a result of his fall, McCants suffered a displaced and comminuted three-part proximal humerus fracture of the right … to the trial judge's conclusions on issues of law. Nicholas v. Mynster, 213 N.J. 463, 478 (2013). "To sustain a …
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… appeal as it did before the trial court. 3 A-4101-17T2 In a comprehensive seventy-six-page written opinion, Judge … The precipitating event that led to the guardianship complaint involved J.C. and N.P., the then six-year-old … of services to both defendants, including parenting classes, mental health evaluations and treatment, and …
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… FINDING THAT A TESTIMONIAL HEARING WAS WARRANTED AND THEN COMPOUNDED THIS ERROR BY INCORRECTLY EVALUATING THE SYSTEM … v. Smith, 212 N.J. 365, 387 (2012). If the trial judge committed error, it must be "sufficient to raise a … (2) whether the weapon was visible and used during a crime lasting a short time, (3) how much time the witness observed …
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… was heroin in the car. She then handed the officers five glassine folds of suspected heroin. H.R. was arrested. She … resource home. On May 15, 2014, the Division filed a complaint in the Family Part, Passaic County, pursuant to … Bergen County and it required the Division to re-file the complaint in that vicinage. The order further required H.R. …
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… dispute and plaintiff's application for an FRO. In her complaint in support of the TRO, plaintiff recounted … lose custody of J.M. Plaintiff also alleged defendant had committed a prior act of domestic violence during the … have a "secondary negative effect: the potential for unfair advantage to a matrimonial litigant[,]" Peranio v. …
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… until he inappropriately touched her, which made her uncomfortable. As a result of the referral, the Division … of anxiety due to the physical and sexual trauma and recommended Amanda participate in individual trauma-focused … at AHCH. At the conclusion of the evaluation, it was recommended that there be no contact between Ronald and Amanda …
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… DOCKET NO. A-4200-15T3 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee of the Indymac INDX Mortgage Loan Trust … Dated November 1, 2015, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. NICHOLAS F. FERRARA, JR. and KATHRYN A. FERRARA, … vacate the final judgment of foreclosure and to dismiss the complaint. After a review of the contentions in light of the …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS HEATHER GRIECO, Plaintiff, v. BOROUGH … OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS CUSTODIAN OF THE RECORDS; and KAITLYN COMPTON, DEPUTY BOROUGH CLERK IN HER OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS … the bid yet and disagreed with a statement in the clerk’s last letter. Id. at 323-24. The plaintiff did not file his …
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… J.C.1 appeals from a July 23, 2021 order dismissing her complaint against defendant D.C. pursuant to the Prevention … On March 23, 2021, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint alleging two predicate acts of harassment. She … and . . . police would not help her . . . ." Plaintiff's complaint also contained a lengthy history of alleged …
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… 2C:25-17 to -35. The Family Part judge found defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(c), and dismissed plaintiff's complaint insofar as it alleged the predicate acts of … committed the predicate act of harassment. 8 A-0074-21 Last, the judge found since "there is a likelihood of …
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… own bathroom. Plaintiff testified the tenants shared the "common space" including the kitchen, community room, and two bathrooms. The two shared bathrooms … the [parties] was one of tenant and property manager, which lasted only approximately thirty . . . days." Yet, to be …
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… adds the following. This appeal involves application of the Compassionate Release Act (CRA), N.J.S.A. 30:4-123.51e. … diagnosis” by “two licensed physicians designated by the commissioner” of the Department. N.J.S.A. 30:4-123.51e(b). … that he underwent surgery and other treatment for medulloblastoma, a malignant form of brain cancer. (Ppa5). A …
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… asset manager described Curries Woods, a public housing complex for low- and moderate-income families operated by JCHA under programs administered … or three" shootings involving residents. Plaintiff filed a complaint asserting claims under the TCA; the New Jersey …
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… to dismiss counts two and three. The State also agreed to recommend a sixteen-year term of incarceration subject to the … expect that you're going to get what the [p]rosecutor recommends to the [c]ourt, and that is [sixteen] years, … he did not file for PCR because he was awaiting the outcome of his sentencing appeal, and OPD failed to notify him …
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… this call was different because the patient was "extremely combative." Petitioner recounted the patient "kicking," … as "like a . . . wrestling match." He recalled the incident lasting fifteen to twenty minutes and "definitely" longer … petitioner indicated he followed AKFC's procedures by completing an incident report before he sought medical …
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… not have reasonable articulable suspicion that defendant committed a crime to justify a request to search his vehicle … with this opinion. I. Camden County Police Detective Nicholas Palermo was the only witness to testify at the … Malibu was a rental under someone else's name. Defendant complied with a request to step out of the car. He then …
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… Court1 with inpatient substance abuse treatment and recommended aftercare as conditions of probation. In the event … that the State would only have to prove that defendant committed one of the nine charged violations of probation by … repeatedly absconded from inpatient programs, was noncompliant with substance abuse treatment and counseling, did …
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… her, "sought out where [she] went to the gym," and "made a comment . . . [on] a workout video that [plaintiff's … plaintiff's mother that "if she wanted to file a criminal compl[ai]nt" against defendant, "she could do so with the … against defendant. His mother subsequently filed a criminal complaint against defendant, alleging defendant assaulted …