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… Thus, we consider, as the motion judge did, "whether 'the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the … year later, the Act itself. Through that legislation, "'the common law doctrine as it had been judicially defined by the … expectations of the benefactors.'" "Over time, however, our case law has recognized that the purposes …
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… Development, Agency Docket No. C253478009. Gregory G. Diebold argued the cause for appellant (Northeast New Jersey … through the Work First New Jersey (WFNJ) program. We reverse because we conclude there was no credible evidence to … because eviction proceedings against her had not yet commenced, her application could not be processed. The …
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… her request for counsel fees. We affirm on the appeal, but reverse and remand on the cross- appeal. We take the … and appeared in family photos from the wedding. He also accompanied defendant to the birth of her first grandchild in … alleged in the daughter's certification asserted K.C. accompanied defendant on vacation to visit defendant's son in …
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… of heroin as well as a loaded handgun. The trial, however, the source of the alleged errors raised on appeal, … of the officers. The prosecutor responded that his comments were proper comment because they "highlight[ed] facts and evidence that …
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… we affirm. The issues related to appeal A-4263-16 are more complex. In that appeal, H.T. contends that the Division … her eligibility for the Nursing Home Medicaid program never sent her, or her designated representative, written … was evaluated by the Division of Aging Services, Office of Community Choice Options (OCCO), within the Department of …
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… LLC (H&H).1 Halligan was the managing member of both companies. On April 9, 2012, Halligan filed a complaint seeking equitable and compensatory relief for … firm's representation, and requested her bill be paid. However, Hodkinson did not sign the certification— it was …
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… On February 1, 2016, plaintiff filed a nine-count complaint in lieu of prerogative writs and order to show … and Robert S. Morrison as municipal auditor. In his complaint and on appeal, plaintiff asserts that he "alone, … and costs. 5 A-0097-16T2 Plaintiff also alleged that he never authorized disbursements made from the Township to …
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… CUMBERLAND, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY, PEPCO HOLDINGS, INC. d/b/a ATLANTIC ELECTRIC, INC., … County of Monmouth. PER CURIAM Atlantic City Electric Company (ACE) and Pepco Holdings, Inc. (Pepco) appeal from … façade of the Cumberland County (County) courthouse.1 We reverse and remand the matter to the trial court for further …
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… this area. Neither defendant had a record of receiving any complaints about the asphalt or water valve covers in that location. In 2016, plaintiff filed a personal injury complaint against West New York and Suez and the parties … 378 N.J. Super. 68, 79 (App. Div. 2005)).] Plaintiff never specified what circumstances prevented her from …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2321-18T2 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF K.K.1 _____________________________ Argued … 2 A-2321-18T2 K.K., a minor, appeals from an order of civil commitment limited to a procedural issue regarding her … by a parent for up to seven days. R. 4:74-7A(d)(1). However, [i]f further hospitalization is then required, the …
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… ERRED BY FAILING TO CONSIDER FACTOR FOUR, THE DESIRE OF THE COMPLAINANT OR VICTIM TO FOREGO PROSECUTION. 3 A-0893-18T3 … was sentenced to a probationary term which included compliance with Megan's Law. See N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23. … and he said [to the PTI investigator] that he "would never do such a thing." Since . . . defendant refuses to …
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… non-verbal daughter who suffered from cerebral palsy and severe developmental delays, was sexually assaulted. She said … A-4976-17T3 their necks. Defendant voluntarily agreed to accompany the detectives to the prosecutor's office. He was … States Constitution and [New Jersey's] common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and evidence rule, …
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… v. KIMBERLY HARRINGTON, in her official capacity as Acting Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Education; NEW … from a May 3, 2017 dismissal of their declaratory judgment complaint based on a lack of standing and ripeness. We … The District, however, still receives substantial state aid. DOE, Office of …
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… summary judgment to defendants and dismissing plaintiffs' complaint alleging a violation of the New Jersey Law Against … — did not submit any to the summary judgment motion. We reverse and remand. Plaintiff J.L. was a student in the … and plaintiffs failed to exhaust their administrative remedies — the trial court concluded: In this matter there was …
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… the cause of his alleged injuries. We affirm in part and reverse in part. We affirm the order to the extent that … for eight weeks. Finally, Dr. Glassner, who was retiring, recommended that plaintiff follow up with Dr. Michael Pollack … October 28, 2016, plaintiff, representing himself, filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part. As defendants, …
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… orders entered after a plenary hearing, which dismissed her complaint seeking a genetic test to establish paternity. We affirm substantially for the reasons set forth in the comprehensive decision rendered by Judge Lisa P. Thornton. … as found by Judge Thornton. B.R. testified that he "never missed a moment of parenting time" until R.R. uprooted …
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… For the reasons that follow, we affirm in part and reverse in part. I. On the evening of July 30, 2014, … The officer then ran the vehicle's license plate, which the computer flagged because the vehicle's owner had a 3 … as to one count of the indictment would be a necessary ingredient to a conviction under another count; whether one act …
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… is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-0663-16T3 judge found defendant committed assault and harassment against plaintiff P.L.G., … restraining order (TRO) against defendant based on her complaint that defendant assaulted her while they were on … at home in New Jersey, where he consumed alcohol "[u]sually every day" and verbally abused plaintiff and R.G. Defendant …
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… Child Protection and Permanency (the Division) has filed a complaint to assume care, custody, or supervision of a child … The FG docket involves cases where the Division has filed a complaint to terminate parental rights and assume … to intervene at the trial level in the FG proceeding. However, earlier, on November 18, 2015, the Family Part had …
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… J. Stein terminating the Title 9 litigation because a complaint to terminate defendant's parental rights under … Carin reported to the police that she was "not comfortable living in her home with her boyfriend" and … touched her breasts and private part between her legs however could not give any time frames." Deacon also told …