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… 10:72-4.4(d) explains those circumstances in which the income of certain family members of an aged, blind or disabled … or attributed, to the applicant. Regardless whether any income is "deemed" or not, the regulation provides that "[i]f the countable income (before income deeming) of the aged, blind, or disabled …
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… Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common law right of access to public records. The … and addresses when they are provided to governmental bodies as a condition to acquire a license required by law. … the mailings plaintiff intends to send. Our legislative bodies have heard the public's outcry and have stepped in and …
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… to November 2015. On January 7, 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant seeking injunctive relief under the PDVA alleging that she had committed acts of domestic violence, specifically harassment … defendant on December 18 because he did not recognize the incoming number. During that conversation, plaintiff …
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… a controlled dangerous substance (CDS), alprazolam, commonly known as Xanax, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(a)(1) (count … No. 09-10-0798. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend the dismissal of the remaining counts of Indictment No. 09-10-0798. The State also agreed to recommend 1 Defendant's girlfriend was charged in count two of …
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… arrested shortly thereafter and admitted to police that he committed the robbery. The State offered defendant a … pled guilty to a first-degree crime, the State would recommend a sentence in the second-degree range of five to … in return for dismissal of counts two and three and a recommended sentence of ten years subject to NERA. The plea …
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… of April 26, 2019 amended FRO requiring the parties to communicate through the "Our Family Wizard" computer application regarding the health, welfare, and … not disturb the Family Part's equitable selection of remedies as long as they are made with a rational explanation …
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… PT). Plaintiff sued defendants contending that they committed physical therapy malpractice resulting in the … non-surgical treatment, plaintiff saw Dr. Andrew Levy who recommended split pectoralis tendon transfer surgery. … Plaintiff went on to explain that she was unable to complete the exercises because they caused her pain. There …
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… infraction and was terminated.” Libertarians filed a complaint in Superior Court, and the trial court ordered the … documents in cases like this, the public can be left with incomplete or incorrect information. Libertarians is entitled … Rosen submitted a brief on behalf of amici curiae Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press; Advance Publications, …
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… valid motor vehicle stop to continue the detention after completion of the valid traffic stop; and (2) the consent is … at 353. The Court emphasized that those factors were not commandments, but “guideposts to aid a trial judge in … In the trial court’s view, the video evidence was more compelling than the results suggested by a mechanical …
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… The rule of lenity is not invoked simply because there are competing judicial interpretations of statutory language, … that: “[a] person is guilty of burglary if, with purpose to commit an offense therein or thereon he … enters a research … airplane, and also means any place adapted for overnight accommodation of persons, or for carrying on business therein, …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ROCKLAND ELECTRIC COMPANY, : TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY : DOCKET NO.: 008111-2016 … for summary judgment filed by plaintiff, Rockland Electric Company (“Rockland”), and a Cross-Motion for Summary …
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… the accused remains mentally ill and in need of involuntary commitment." In re W.K., 159 N.J. 1, 4 (1999). Following a NGRI verdict, "the accused can be involuntarily committed[,]" and thereafter the court must conduct … 107, 124 (1965)) (explaining an "'act [that] properly embodies complete legislation in itself . . . may refer to 18 …
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… of the marital home. She subsequently amended her TRO complaint to include additional detail about the sexual … whore, you should just kill yourself." In response to this comment, plaintiff took a bottle of Prozac she had been … out" with "nothing in the [dresser] drawers" and "all their computers . . . gone." She also noted that during an …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2835-20 REPUBLIC FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. FICKE & ASSOCIATES, LLC, … attorneys for respondent Republic Franklin Insurance Company (David D. Blake and Walter F. Kawalec, III, on the … judgment, and a May 3, 2021 order denying Ficke's motion to compel discovery. We affirm. Sitlax Realty, LLC is a real …
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… ordered that defendant-husband would retain his pre-complaint 401K account that he had already liquidated during … to share equally the children's college education expenses, commencing with Ophelia's fall 2016 semester. The JOD … "[d]ue to . . . defendant's extensive history of non-compliance with [c]ourt ordered obligations throughout the …
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… Defense Irreparably Crippled [Defendant's] Right to a Complete Defense. (2) Trial Counsel's Closing Remarks … jury to determine the issue of statutory entrapment, we are compelled to reverse and remand for a new trial. 4 … Relevant factors to be considered by a court in taking "a comprehensive 5 A-2762-18T4 approach encompassing careful …
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… the child was born. Although the child was not medically compromised, medical staff had concerns for her safety … I.W., the child's father, agreed to cooperate with any recommended services. L.F. stated that she had not used drugs … protection plan. On June 3, 2014, the Division filed a complaint in the Family Part for care and supervision, but …
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… that day. According to defendant's office notes, plaintiff complained of having a lot of pain in his knee, swelling, … in plaintiff's knee, making it appear swollen, a common post- A-1562-15T4 4 operative occurrence. It is not … visit. Defendant's office notes reflect plaintiff was complaining of "a lot" of pain, tenderness, and swelling. …
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… ." We affirm. On June 28, 2017, following the issuance of complaint-summonses, a Gloucester County Grand Jury returned … ordered an evaluation to determine whether defendant was competent to stand trial pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:4-5(a). … the court dated June 1, 2018, concluding defendant was "incompetent to stand trial ." In the report, Chung recounted …
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… the results of a child behavioral checklist that Alice completed, the Youth Self Report, Trauma Symptom Checklist for Children and Beck Youth Inventory that Olive completed, a transcript of Olive's forensic interview, … expert did not reference any objective or toxicological studies or publications supporting the expert's opinion). We …