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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Ocean County, Docket No. FM-15-1104-10. Gary L. … and "in requiring [] defendant to contribute to the cost of [J.C.]'s training prospectively" without considering … C. Anything to the contrary notwithstanding, if the child becomes disabled[.] D. Demise of the child or the [defendant.] …
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… Inc.1 judgment in the amount of $14,318.232 plus costs. The judgment was comprised of $13,447.733 in counsel fees, and the balance … June 3, 2020, pertaining to the unauthorized planting of milkweed in common areas. The bylaws state "no owner, and no …
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… behalf of the State, recounting the facts of his January 27 visit to Jennifer's apartment. After receiving no answer to … Patti also testified and described the scene in a similar fashion. She "observed . . . what appeared to be teeth … fines and fees. On appeal, defendant raises the following points: POINT I THE CONVICTIONS SHOULD BE REVERSED BECAUSE …
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… to run concurrently. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT I THE TRIAL JUDGE ERRED IN ADMITTING … letters she sent to the prosecutor and judge. She also visited the prosecutor's office, claimed that defendant … were close to $75,000 at the time of sentencing. We similarly discern no abuse of the trial court's discretion in …
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… Blinn, of counsel and on the briefs). Michael J. Miles argued the cause for respondents (Brown & Connery, … which addresses recordkeeping by "public safety answering points" ("PSAPs"),4 was adopted under authority granted by … the thirty-one-day minimum retention period has not been re-visited. 25 A-1893-20 the County decided to move to a …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. Defendant presents the following points of argument: POINT I: THE JUDGE'S ANSWER TO THE … apartment, and at a time when defendant's brother was visiting K.G. The break-in was captured on a security video, … offense . . . cannot be punished as if for two.'" State v. Miller, 108 N.J. 112, 116 (1987) (quoting State v. Davis, 68 …
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… Blinn, of counsel and on the briefs). Michael J. Miles argued the cause for respondents (Brown & Connery, … which addresses recordkeeping by "public safety answering points" ("PSAPs"),4 was adopted under authority granted by … the thirty-one-day minimum retention period has not been re-visited. 25 A-1893-20 the County decided to move to a …
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… behalf of the State, recounting the facts of his January 27 visit to Jennifer's apartment. After receiving no answer to … Patti also testified and described the scene in a similar fashion. She "observed . . . what appeared to be teeth … fines and fees. On appeal, defendant raises the following points: POINT I THE CONVICTIONS SHOULD BE REVERSED BECAUSE …
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… to run concurrently. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT I THE TRIAL JUDGE ERRED IN ADMITTING … letters she sent to the prosecutor and judge. She also visited the prosecutor's office, claimed that defendant … were close to $75,000 at the time of sentencing. We similarly discern no abuse of the trial court's discretion in …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. Defendant presents the following points of argument: POINT I: THE JUDGE'S ANSWER TO THE … apartment, and at a time when defendant's brother was visiting K.G. The break-in was captured on a security video, … offense . . . cannot be punished as if for two.'" State v. Miller, 108 N.J. 112, 116 (1987) (quoting State v. Davis, 68 …
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… behalf of the State, recounting the facts of his January 27 visit to Jennifer's apartment. After receiving no answer to … Patti also testified and described the scene in a similar fashion. She "observed . . . what appeared to be teeth … fines and fees. On appeal, defendant raises the following points: POINT I THE CONVICTIONS SHOULD BE REVERSED BECAUSE …
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A-0832-23 Briefs
Briefs
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… brief: Patrick Flynn, Esq. (020141995) (pflynn@archerlaw.com) Jason N. Sena, Esq. (016842012) (jsena@archerlaw.com) … and Unreasonable, As Evidenced by How it Treats Other Similar Applications … The Ad Hoc Policies Were Intended to Uniformly Apply to Similarly Situated Persons … bull (last visited May 28, 2024, 11:21 am). Much of the stormwater …
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… LLC, entered into a lease with defendants for space in a commercial building. The lease was related to the … note, and two guaranties with Galen Publishing, LLC, a company related to plaintiff. We affirmed the trial court's … testified Ciattarelli informed her there would be people visiting to try to rent or sell the property, and a large …
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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Cumberland County, Docket No. FM-06-0012-15. Law … cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-4586-16T3 plaintiff's complaint and rendered his decision based solely on … 4 A-4586-16T3 that the sins of the advocate should not be visited on the blameless litigant," and "the court's strong …
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… to her arm and shoulder.1 She filed a personal injury complaint against defendant. The written lease agreement … and other charges associated with the property. After completing discovery, defendant filed a motion for summary … judge noted that while defendant's representative may have visited the leased premises a few times annually, he was …
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… GINO SULPIZI, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. LM GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. ____________________________ … granting summary judgment to defendant LM General Insurance Company (LM Insurance) and dismissing his claim for personal … Leggette was a Virginia resident who drove to New Jersey to visit her daughter at Princeton University. Plaintiff parked …
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… from a summary judgment dismissing his premises liability complaint against defendant Kennedy University Hospital, … favorable to plaintiff, the facts are as follows. While visiting the Hospital's cafeteria for lunch, as he did a … that operation and the dangerous condition. See Walker v. Costco Wholesale Warehouse, 445 N.J. Super. 111, 126 …
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… Appellant, v. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, DIVISION OF FAMILY DEVELOPMENT, Respondent. ______________________________ … the decision sought in a matter, 1 A court order awarded visitation to J.L. on alternate weekends and one evening … disconcerting in several respects. J.L. was prevented from completing his testimony about how he spent the money he …
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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Bergen County, Docket No. FG-02-0040-15. Joseph … N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a)(4); see also N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. v. A.W., 103 N.J. 591, 604-11 (1986). In our … that the boys' uncle credibly testified that he would allow visitation between the boys and their parents post- …
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… the State agreed to dismiss the other charges and to recommend no sentence greater than a twenty-five-year prison … R. 2:11-3(e)(2), adding only the following brief comments. The Sixth Amendment of the United States … for mental health issues" further reveals that those doctor visits occurred while he was in the county jail after the …