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… TRAINING, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. KEVIN WALSH, ACTING STATE COMPTROLLER, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, OFFICE OF THE STATE … 2024 – Decided August 30, 2024 Before Judges Berdote Byrne and Bishop-Thompson. On appeal from the Superior Court of … https://nj.gov/comptroller/about/work/police/ (last visited April 25, 2024). Beginning October 4, 2021, …
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… v. BRYAN L. SALAMONE, BRYAN L. SALAMONE AND ASSOCIATES, P.C., KATHERINE SACIOLO, and BRANDON DRUEK, … June 10, 2022 order that dismissed his legal malpractice complaint against defendants Bryan L. Salamone, Esq., Bryan … the "sins or faults of an errant attorney should not be visited upon his client absent demonstrable prejudice to the …
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… NO. A-1945-21 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. N.M., … A-1945-21 N.M. also asserts the Division wrongly terminated visits between Avery and V.M., who she claims was ready and … time the Division ruled her out based on her failure to complete probation for a 2016 weapons conviction, the fact …
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… 14, 2023 – Decided May 9, 2023 Before Judges Gilson and Rose. On appeal from the Board of Review, Department of … contractor for Quiktrak, Inc., an asset verification company. Her job responsibilities required her to physically … appellant and J.H. met with J.H.'s doctor via a telehealth visit. The doctor advised them that J.H. might not survive …
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… 28, 2023 – Decided May 4, 2023 Before Judges Gilson and Gummer. On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, … time with the children every other weekend and an overnight visit on the Monday 3 A-1277-21 following the weekend the … parents have repeatedly accused each of making disparaging comments about the other to the children and trying to …
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… of Well-Being. This document includes ten (10) questions and space to provide additional information. For any … a recent medical evaluation of the incapacitated person. Complete the top portion of the form by filling in your … examined the incapacitated person and the purpose of such visit. Date: Physician: Purpose: Please attach a statement …
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… 28, 2023 – Decided January 3, 2024 Before Judges Whipple and Paganelli. On appeal from the New Jersey State Parole … officer, DeFilipo reported to District Office for the first visit as required and acknowledged he understood all the … in Belleville with his girlfriend because he was no longer comfortable living in Newark after the incident. Brown …
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… unsuccessful probationary terms, including recovery court, and a prison sentence. It wasn't until she was sentenced to recovery comt a seconrl time in 2021 when she w~,s 2::\ - this time … the JOBS liaison in October for an initial in-person office visit. Miller, a veteran of the U.S Marine Corps, showed …
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… 24, 2022 – Decided July 7, 2023 Before Judges Whipple and Smith. On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, … during their parenting time, and they were ordered to communicate with each other about travel plans in advance. … on parenting time; summer parenting time; and sibling visitation. On March 3, 2021, the Family Part issued a …
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… 2024 – Decided March 11, 2025 Before Judges Bishop-Thompson and Augostini. On appeal from the Superior Court of New … in favor of defendant City of Newark and dismissing her complaint. We affirm. I. We glean the facts from the summary … Cobbs, Peerless Place is the type of street that would be visited more than once per year because of the "very heavy …
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… 2025 – Decided July 17, 2025 Before Judges Bishop-Thompson and Augostini. On appeal from the New Jersey State Parole … 5, 2020, Martin was sentenced to five years' probation to complete Recovery Court and concurrent to his disorderly … residence and was present at the residence when home visits were conducted by his parole officer. Martin took …
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… Decided April 3, 2025 Before Judges Gummer, Berdote Byrne, and Jacobs. 1 We use the parties' initials and fictitious … trial court erred in holding that Jerry had proved Sarah committed the predicate act of harassment and misapplied the … interferes with, threatens, or exploits a person's liberty, freedom, bodily integrity, or human rights with the court . …
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… Board of Education’s (“Plaintiff’s”) Verified Complaint and Order to Show Cause to restrain the Essex County Board … Interpretive Statement read: “Presently the Mayor appoints members to serve on the City’s Board of Education. If … of Education.” Under In re Board of Education of Upper Freehold Regional School District, Type II districts may not …
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… Edelstein & Celso, LLC, attorneys). Eric S. Pennington and Gracia R. Montilus for defendant, City of Orange … interpretive statement read: “Presently the Mayor appoints members to serve on the City’s Board of Education. If … of Education.” Under In re Board of Education of Upper Freehold Regional School District, 86 N.J. 265, 268 (1981), …
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… Administrator ad Prosequendum for Estate of RANIEL HERNANDEZ, SILVANA LANSIGAN DELVALLE and RALPH HERNANDEZ, … whose danger is known or obvious to them." La Russa v. Four Points at Sheraton Hotel, 16 A-2248-21 360 N.J. Super. 156, … (recognizing the Legislature did not "create a liability-free zone for underage social hosts who knowingly provide …
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… JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2174-20 CESAR SABINO and LOURDES JAIME, Plaintiffs, and JULIO MOREJON, … at 334. The trial court explained that while the EBE was free to discharge Nelson under R.P.C. 1.16(a)(3), the rule … to establish a contractual basis for damages. III. In Points Two through Five, plaintiff argues that the trial …
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… v. TAMODD YOUNG, a/k/a JASHON A. HOOVER and TIJOHN CATO, Defendant-Appellant. … person in defendant's situation to believe that he was not free to leave, and, therefore, I do find that Miranda rights … This appeal followed. II. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration: I. IT WAS REVERSIBLE ERROR TO …
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… 13, 2023 – Decided November 28, 2023 Before Judges Mawla and Vinci. On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, … the alimony "payment is based upon [plaintiff's] annual income of $114,000[] and [defendant's] annual income of … to adopting a harmonious policy." Each party had "full, free and unhampered access to the children's health, …
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… 2021 – Decided July 20, 2021 Before Judges Fasciale, Mayer and Susswein. On appeal from the Superior Court of New … In exchange for the guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of eight years in prison, subject to the … defendant's statements were "the product of an essentially free and unconstrained choice by [the defendant]," or …
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… 2021 – Decided July 20, 2021 Before Judges Fasciale, Mayer and Susswein. On appeal from the Superior Court of New … In exchange for the guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of eight years in prison, subject to the … defendant's statements were "the product of an essentially free and unconstrained choice by [the defendant]," or …