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… judge's finding that plaintiff K.R.W. proved that defendant committed the predicate acts of assault and harassment and that an FRO was necessary to protect her from future acts of domestic violence. Defendant also contends … N.J.S.A. 2C:25-29(a)(2), but is not a categorical prerequisite to issuance of an FRO. Rather, "the guiding standard is …
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… presented evidence in support of her assertion defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4. … She also believed defendant would not stop his "relentless" communications. The judge then allowed defendant an … judge analyzed whether plaintiff required an FRO to prevent future acts of domestic violence. Relying on plaintiff's …
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… and denied the remainder of the requests. Plaintiff filed a complaint and order to show cause (OTSC) 1 We collectively … research and make subjective determinations in order to comply. I. We glean the salient facts from the record on … Order of the Governor; Executive Order of the Governor; Rules of Court; any federal law; federal regulation; or …
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… "felt greatly intimidated" by Actor # 2, who began to issue commands to defendant, "including the direction of travel." … # 2 returned to the car, and defendant claims he was "powerless" to resist Actor # 2's insistence on driving. He … telling him he did not have to do anything other than accompany him. Defendant states that he "continued to refuse," …
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… his deposition, plaintiff testified he only experienced "discomfort," and not "much pain," in his shoulder at the scene. … provided any relief; whether his treating doctors had recommended surgery; whether he was still working full-time as … "could not detect any demonstrable contraction of the muscles" on the left. Similarly, when plaintiff performed the …
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… ounce or more of cocaine, and distributed ten grams or less of cocaine to undercover officers on fifteen occasions … varied from the State's proofs, the assistant prosecutor recommended that the court refrain from entering defendant's … for defendant to "call [Dorsi] as a witness and he c[ould] come in and say oh, no, [defendant] was[ not] a leader, he …
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… erred in finding the Division presented sufficient competent evidence to satisfy, 1 The Family Part also … defendant was no longer residing with his niece and was homeless at the time and arranged for defendant to receive … parent a child at this time or in the foreseeable future. Although defendant is able to "mouth the …
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… phrase "doing business as Bekay Engineering & Development Company" (Bekay Engineering). Bekay Engineering was a partnership comprised of Bernard F. Kenny and his wife, Helen. This sale … water rights and powers, and all estate, rights, titles, interests, privileges, liberties, tenements, …
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… Roeder Halbert, a former member of the Waterford Township Committee, appeals from the May 7, 2013 Law Division order … discussing establishing the Waterford Township Tea Party website (the website).1 Maroccia allegedly told Passarella that …
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… that the attorney, third-party defendant Kenneth R. Sauter, committed malpractice when he failed to include an express … Discharge Elimination System (NJPDES) permit, a prerequisite to Blue & Gold obtaining a Treatment Works Approval …
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… in Asbury Park Village with his grandmother. After coming home from work, he received a phone call from Eric … could be seen turning around quickly and running in the opposite direction of where Eric and Aaron were. Although he …
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… when he heard the victim's keys rattling, and heard her coming through the door and walking down the hallway. She … only reached her voicemail. By Thursday morning, Cook was becoming concerned because ordinarily when Wilson did not … seen or spoken to her since Sunday, given their work schedules, and because she usually would not "speak to [him] for a …
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… After observing defendant Carlos M. Cintron, Jr. complete a hand-to-hand marijuana sale on an Elizabeth … (count four).1 In addition, police charged defendant in a complaint with the disorderly persons offenses of possession of less than fifty grams of marijuana, N.J.S.A. 2C:35- …
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… talked to her about "sexual things[,]" and made her feel "uncomfortable." Specifically, she recalled one incident where … presented, that, although defendant had not actually molested Miranda, she was still an abused or neglected child, … a parent's past actions as indicative of his or her future ability to effectively parent. N.J. Dep't of Children …
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… the property from Bernard and recruiting hunters to become members of their hunting club. Robert was responsible … the terms that [they] had agreed to." In his cover letter accompanying the final draft of 1 Because some of the parties … responsibility of maintaining liability insurance from the lessee to Bernard, although Robert claimed this was "a …
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… of education of the withdrawing district may petition the Commissioner of Education for permission to submit the … After the filing of any answers to the petition, the Commissioner then submits the matter to a board of review to … system of education. [Ibid. (citations omitted).] Any "less weighty reason would be an inadequate ground for …
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… when the caseworker explained that he would likely recommend an out-patient substance abuse program, J.A. said he … the plan. In February 2014, the Division filed a verified complaint to terminate J.A. and M.P.'s parental rights and … Dr. Melissa Rivera Marano, a psychologist; Jacqueline Aviles, a medical social worker clinician at Kid Connection; …
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… were the result of Diane's drug abuse. The Division filed a complaint to permit it to 3 Diane's age at the time of the … (PCP). On January 18, 2013, the Division caseworker visited the family home again to assess whether progress had … and relevant evidence the probability of present or future harm" to the minor child), certif. denied, 182 N.J. …
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… INC., Plaintiff-Respondent, v. GOTHAM INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent, and SUBURBAN GENERAL … placed RML's policies through Quaker Special Risk, a wholesale 4 A-3358-19 insurance broker. Quaker, in turn, … (last visited June 23, 2022). 8 A-3358-19 landscape gardening. …
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… exited the liquor store after purchasing champagne-type bottles, took a bag from them, and drove away. At 3 A-0676-19 … She stated she went to defendant's house and he agreed to come to the Prosecutor's office to speak with detectives. … texts expressed frustration that defendant took an hour to come to her home. De Los Santos used defendant's phone …