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… reverse in part. I. The parties were married in 1996; the complaint for divorce was filed fifteen years later in 2011. … as a reward for past performance or as an incentive for future performance and that the matter must be remanded for … shall automatically sell [Wife's] shares and pay 100% of the proceeds to [Wife], less any amount withheld by …
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… who served for twelve years on the Board, in multiple roles. The Board will continue to honor its important mission, … goals of the Supreme Court and the Disciplinary Oversight Committee. Respectfully submitted, /s/ Timothy M. Ellis … and benefits for OBC employees and an additional $223,100 to cover the Board’s operating costs. Annual Report 2023 …
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… the Paulsboro Police Department, and Patrolman Vincent DiGiacomo responded to a residence, which was the alleged scene … such as a home, apartment or motel room might pose the requisite danger to the police or public to justify the …
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… L.B., Petitioner-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, Respondent-Respondent. … supporting the second termination and not a legal prerequisite." Further, DCA contends "pursuant to the [APA], to be …
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… Walder Hayden, attorneys for amicus curiae The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press & 10 Media Organizations … township. Beginning in 2018, articles appeared on two websites containing derogatory statements and inferences …
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… township, after the owner of the property reported his air compressor was missing from his shed. After reviewing video … vehicle traffic." He also stated defendant entered the opposite lane of traffic, swerved in and out of traffic, and …
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… 2026 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … understood meaning of false is untrue (i.e., the opposite of true). “True” usually means an accurate statement of …
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… degree" of emotional attachment to Nick and lacked the requisite knowledge to meet his emotional and physical needs. She … knowledge and commitment to [his] ability to thrive in the future." Dr. Winston opined the parents' poor judgment, lack … of time and thereby harmed the children further." The judge credited and discussed in detail the unrebutted expert …
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… she worked with the family. Kate and Levi inconsistently visited the children and maintained minimal contact with the … violence concerns. With respect to Luke's potential future placement, the permanency caseworker explained that … and Levi's parental rights to the children. The court credited each witnesses' testimony after making specific …
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… considers whether the trial court properly dismissed the common law claims of conversion and negligence that Dr. … dollars, forged Lembo’s indorsement on the checks, and deposited the proceeds from the forged checks into their … a. If a fiduciary makes a deposit in a bank to his personal credit of checks drawn by him upon an account in his own …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(5), three, the risk defendant will commit another offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:44- 1(a)(3), and nine, … State of its burden to prove defendants acted with the requisite culpability as to each element of the offense. In … life, he offered to drive to Drew University to retrieve a credit card from his girlfriend, who lived on campus. C.A. …
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… placed them with their maternal grandmother, G.B., and visited appellant at the prison to inform him of the removal. … parental rights should be terminated. The trial court discredited Dr. Miller’s testimony, finding that he relied on … services to incarcerated persons is difficult and may be futile, and that the Division is permitted to focus its …
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… J.J.J&G Wholesale (hereinafter “J.J.J&G”), printout from websites relative to J.J.J&G’s alleged existence, copy of a … and one with a New York address. Taxation did not include credit card sales in its analysis since they were for … instances and 20% in other instances. Plaintiff did not refute Taxation’s surmise that vendors do not usually itemize …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … REGINA SURGENT; JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.; MONOGRAM CREDIT CARD BANK OF GEORGIA; LEXISNEXIS; STEVEN L KESSLER … afford deserving litigants immediate relief.” Judson v. Peoples Bank & Trust Co., 17 N.J. 67, 74 (1954). Summary …
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… an arrest is made outside the home and, if so, the requisite justification for a warrantless entry and protective … the trial court sentenced Radel to a probationary term with credit for two days served in custody. In October 2015, the … surveillance, a sergeant heard a very loud metallic bang coming from the backyard of 81 Browertown and, almost …
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… an arrest is made outside the home and, if so, the requisite justification for a warrantless entry and protective … the trial court sentenced Radel to a probationary term with credit for two days served in custody. In October 2015, the … surveillance, a sergeant heard a very loud metallic bang coming from the backyard of 81 Browertown and, almost …
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… 2011, DeMarco and his wife filed a medical malpractice complaint in New Jersey alleging that Dr. Stoddard … Rhode Island judgment was not entitled to full faith and credit and could not be enforced in the New Jersey action … in this case related to the likelihood of potential future claims 13 arising outside of Rhode Island. They …
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… an exemption for court reporters under the Unemployment Compensation Law ("UCL"), N.J.S.A. 43:21-1 to -71, or … 3 must still establish a Federal Unemployment Tax Act ("FUTA") exemption pursuant to N.J.S.A. 43:21-19(i)(1)(G). For … be paid under any federal law imposing a tax against which credit may be taken for contributions required to be paid …
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… member of both practices. In 2011, to procure a line of credit, plaintiff, Dr. Dalsey and three other members … to a "manager" under the New Jersey Limited Liability Company Act, [N.J.S.A. 42:2B-1 to -70 (2014) (repealed by L. … for the parties agree that the precondition of mediation is futile and therefore waived; [c]ounsel also agreed on behalf …
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… at 6:42 p.m. He photographed defendant from multiple angles; collected his sweatshirt; took more photographs; had … the statute apply only to someone “detained or arrested for commission of an offense other than a crime.” N.J.S.A. … showed that defendant had used several of Ernst’s credit cards between 1:49 a.m. and 3:33 a.m. in the early …