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… the Division assisted the parents with obtaining a new bank card and having W.H.'s SSI reinstated. In December …
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… [him]" including a new lunchbox, his phone, $170 cash, his bank cards, and his takeout meal from a nearby restaurant. … education. 12 A-3502-22 Administration.5 The prosecutor objected to these documents on relevance grounds. The trial … in order to determine this case. And so I would sustain the objection. The court also ruled the SSI letter was …
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… her head, demonstrating mobility in her limbs, lifting objects from different heights, turning in different … 110 N.J. 363 (1988), Saint Clare’s decision was based on objective evidence -- the functional capacity evaluation -- … impermissible consideration’” (quoting Bergen Commercial Bank v. Sisler, 157 N.J. 188, 209 (1999)). NELA-NJ also …
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… may voluntarily waive its sovereign immunity. Coll. Sav. Bank v. 4 This has “sometimes [been] referred to . . . as …
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… is provided for by a statutory scheme “with the primary objective of providing relief to the reformed offender who … the statutory scheme shall be construed with the primary objective of providing relief to the reformed offender who … Constitution. Sun Life Assurance Co. of Can. v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., 238 N.J. 157, 166 n.2 (2019). “[I]ts rulings …
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… that the items were similar to those G.E.P. had used. Over objections by G.E.P., the trial court allowed the State to … about CSAAS and describe its five components. R.P. did not object to the State’s use of CSAAS evidence at trial but did … of the issue of J.L.G.’s retroactivity is de novo. See US Bank, N.A. v. Hough, 210 N.J. 187, 198 (2012) (“When …
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… such meaning was not intended.” Turner v. First Union Nat’l Bank, 162 N.J. 75, 84 (1999). We review statutory language … result inconsistent with any legitimate public policy objective; or it is at direct odds with an overall statutory …
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… his use of deadly force, under all the circumstances, was objectively reasonable, and therefore he was entitled to … straight in front of him, pointing toward Martinez a black object that he believed to be a gun. At that moment, … City Attorney, argued the cause for appellants (Michelle Banks- Spearman, Camden City Attorney, attorney; Timothy J. …
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… result unless causing that result is one’s “conscious object,” the distinguishing feature of a purposeful mental … took “a ‘substantial step’ toward the commission of [the] object crime.” Id. at 553. The defendant contended the … end, the defendant promised MacPhee $5000, showed him a bank statement proving he had the money, and provided …
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… allows warrantless entry if police officers possess an objectively reasonable basis to believe that prompt action … the next morning, on June 28, she and Hemenway met in a bank parking lot. There, she gave Hemenway money, and he … circumstances doctrine. “[I]f police officers ‘possess an objectively reasonable basis to believe’ that prompt action …
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… documents, such as “tax returns, unemployment records, and bank statements.” The State contends that the absence of …
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… search it must prove that law-enforcement officers had an objectively reasonable basis to believe that securing a … with the warrant requirement. He did not identify an objectively reasonable basis to believe that there was a … to a third-party provider, like a phone company or bank, to get service.”). Because phone records are protected …
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… of the documents taken by defendant. He identified one as a bank statement that revealed an account number and balance, …
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… imposes a requirement that is subject to the test for objective reasonableness. The statutory duty to report child … actions of the person on the scene must survive the test of objective reasonableness. (pp. 20-26) 4. Based on the record … requirements); N.J.S.A. 17:16C-15 (allowing Commissioner of Banking to make investigations based on reasonable cause to …
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… and uncertainty; and basic fairness[.]’” First Union Nat. Bank v. Penn Salem Marin, Inc., 190 N.J. 342, 352 (2007) …
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… 357 (1988) (identifying plaintiff as pro se in appeal of banking dispute); S.B. v. G.M.B., 434 N.J. Super. 463, … inquire about an important issue of fact or omit a crucial objection. No matter how earnest and cooperative a pro se … may appoint standby counsel -- even over a defendant’s objection -- ‘to relieve the judge of the need to explain …
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… ARCHER & GREINER, P.C. Riverview Plaza 10 Highway 35 Red Bank, NJ 07701 By: Seth L. Dobbs, Esquire Attorney for … on September 16. 2016, the Court granted, over Defendants’ objection, Plaintiff’s request to amend the Complaint. See …
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… N.J. Super. 151, 165 (App. Div. 1996) (quoting Great Falls Bank v. Pardo, 263 N.J. Super. 388, 401 n.9 (Ch. Div. 1993), …
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… omitted). “Plaintiff only has to show that he had an ‘objectively reasonable belief’ in the existence of such a … Plaintiff argues a trier of fact could find he had an objectively reasonable belief that operating a manual … rest on a legally forbidden grounds.” Bergen Commercial Bank v. Sisler, 157 N.J. 188, 213 (1999). Therefore, …
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… R. 4:5-8(a); see Grow Farms Corp. v. National State Bank, 167 N.J. Super. 102, 111 (Law Div. 1979). A complaint …