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… – all connote an act of omission rather than an act of commission. Indeed, "abandon" is further defined in the … meaning and significance, there is no doubt they do not encompass a caretaker's physical assault of the elderly … assault conviction must be reversed and that whether she committed a simple assault on Irene should be retried …
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… of revocation but is actually viewed by the Motor Vehicle Commission [MVC] as the bridge between full revocation and … stated defendant understood "[t]hat if she [did] not comply with the interlock requirement, that two-year revocation becomes . . . an indefinite revocation until she can …
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… with plaintiff. On August 30, 2018, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants alleging, among other things, … review issues of law de novo. Mountain Hill, L.L.C. v. Twp. Comm. of Middletown, 403 N.J. Super. 146, 193 (App. Div. … in her well-reasoned opinion and add the following brief comments. "A contract arises from [an] offer and acceptance, …
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… at 1-5).1 Defendant was convicted in 1993 of various crimes committed against a minor, M.R. We affirmed defendant's … specifically requested would not have affected the outcome of the trial." She also determined that the records … whether the file needed to be reviewed in camera before a complete evaluation could be made." Id. at 9. As a result of …
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… officer (DHO) found appellant guilty of fighting. The DHO recommended sanctions of ninety days administrative segregation, sixty days loss of commutation time, and fifteen days loss of recreational … privileges. The DOC issued a final decision imposing the recommended sanctions on April 1, 2019. 3 A-3983-18T2 II. …
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… mistakenly overlooked that the costs in question were encompassed by the child-support guidelines; and granted … and remand for further proceedings regarding the parties' competing claims to counsel fees. The record reveals that … of child support, or whether the child-support obligation encompassed the costs Adam sought for maintaining his …
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… deficit hyperactivity disorder. She admitted hearing voices commanding her to harm herself and she was not compliant with her prescribed medications. DCPP … the hospital, K.R. acknowledged her mental illness and noncompliance with 4 A-0585-20 medication. K.R. stated that she …
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… 22, 2024 order denying plaintiff 's motion to amend its complaint. We affirm. I. Plaintiff operates a loading and … "destroyed" and covered with millings of unknown chemical composition, which raised ground levels unevenly. Plaintiff … this stone to harden the ground of the loading dock by compressing the 4 A-1141-24 millings that had been on the …
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… him without evidence. Defendant frequently attempted to communicate with plaintiff by calling and texting between … restraining order (TRO) against defendant alleging he committed the predicate act of harassment. The domestic … if he's going to hurt me. I don't know if he's going to come to my house. . . . I don't know what to think. He's …
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… to reduce college contributions. He argues the trial court committed error when it denied his motion without applying … (footnotes omitted).] 3 A-0066-24 After the oldest child completed some years of college without any meaningful … considered the record, including: the parties' gross income between 2016 1 The balance of the issues addressed in …
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… I. Plaintiff and defendant, a married couple, filed cross-complaints under the PDVA and obtained temporary restraining … other on January 25 and 29, 2024 respectively. The cross-complaints stemmed from domestic violence allegations … date of February 22, 20242 was set for both parties' complaints. At the hearing, the court questioned plaintiff …
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… the parties, the length of the marriage, the respective incomes of the parties . . . as well as . . . the assumption … does retire and his pension 5 A-3120-23 benefits become effective. Thus, the court enforces the agreement as … parties' financial realities, including defendant's lower income and increased health insurance costs, defendant's …
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… application holding that the statute governing the Workers' Compensation Judges Part of the Public Employees' Retirement … I. On June 5, 2021, following his appointment as a workers' compensation judge, Lande enrolled in PERS-WCJ. On April 29, … out that the purchase of service credits for a workers' compensation judge is governed by N.J.S.A. 43:15A-152(a). …
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… Intervention Program (PTI) in January 2024 and successfully completed a six-month period of supervision, after which the … seen before"; • A reference to wanting to spend Abby's upcoming birthday with her; • "Spots to take you" with … own behalf. Instead, counsel argued the postings were not communicated to Abby and she only saw them because she …
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… Questions or comments may be directed to (609) 292-1589 Directive #11-04 … obligee address changes. This Administrative Council recommended this protocol for adoption as part of the … function. Implementation of these new procedures will be complemented by two new transaction-level ACSES reports: (1) …
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… ESPINOSA, J.A.D. The issue in this appeal is which of two competing "other- insurance" clauses in policies issued by … he slipped and fell on water on the bathroom floor of the commercial space Robert S. Foerster Optician, Inc. (RFO) … Associates Inc. (collectively Meckel). Foerster filed a complaint 1 Foerster's wife, Donna Foerster, is also a …
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… 2017 2 A-2203-15T1 is subject to the special sentence of community supervision for life (CSL) required under the … not consider whether it could supervise or monitor J.S.'s compliance with the conditions of CSL or impose special … 2C:7-1 to -23, and to CSL, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4. He has completed probation, but as a Tier One Megan's Law offender, …
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… and rented his Tuckahoe property, keeping the rental income to himself. He also ceased contributing to the joint … the locks on her residence. In 2018, plaintiff filed a complaint seeking repayment of: the money defendant borrowed from her personally; income tax refunds he took from her for tax years 2009-11; and …
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… guidance, and stability. He opined that even if Bill committed to change, it would likely take him "at least a … that Bill would not be a minimally adequate parent and recommended against reunification with his sons. On the other … was sufficient to parent and that he could, in time, become an adequate parent, but that he was not yet capable of …
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… of Z.R.'s older children are not before the court. After becoming aware that Z.R. was pregnant, the Division contacted … of J.R. and ordered Z.R., who had custody of the child, to comply with Division services. During a substance abuse … parenting time. In the months that followed, Z.R. failed to comply with substance abuse treatment recommendations. She …