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… light of the record before us and the applicable principles of law, we affirm. Defendant was charged in an … found probable cause to believe that a crime had been committed, and that evidence of the crime might be found at … I will . . . authorize a no[-]knock warrant. In her comprehensive written decision addressing defendant's motion …
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… adoption with Penny was approved. The Division then filed a complaint for guardianship three months later. After three trial dates in May 2018, the Division withdrew its complaint before a decision was rendered. This was followed … (1998). The judge's findings of fact are not disturbed unless they are "so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent …
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… and legal conclusions contained in Judge Wayne J. Forrest's comprehensive June 19, 2019 written opinion. We summarize … "had inconsistent visitation with [Ian]" and D.B. "barely visited [Ian] at all." T.T.'s inconsistent visitation … careful review of the record and applicable legal principles, we are satisfied that the evidence in favor of the …
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… which is operated by defendant. The Master Deed for the complex allows owners to rent their units to third parties … units on their own. In April 2016, defendant's management committee decided to impose an annual assessment of $400 on … virtue of this Master Deed, the [b]y-[l]aws, the [r]ules and [r]egulations, and other documents and instruments …
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… on the mortgage and note, plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint in April 2016. Defendant did not answer or otherwise respond to the complaint, and default was entered on October 4, 2016. … establishing defendant complied with the second prerequisite for her entry into a binding loan modification …
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… M. Corsini argued the cause for appellant (Savo, Schalk, Gillespie, O'Grodnick & Fisher, PA, attorneys; Christopher M. … the siding and performed preliminary renovation, he never completed the project. Wilczek also noted that in 2006 the … architectural plans to the Borough showing the home was comprised of two units. Mezoff also noted that he paid for …
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… to redress the alleged diminished value of motor vehicles they claim to own. Defendants stipulated that the … was the only witness in all four cases. Because of the commonality of judge, counsel, and witness, we recognize … for disposition through a single opinion – pose certain common questions. Although the cases involve relatively …
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… Relations Panel (New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, attorney; Christine R. Lucarelli, on the brief). … standard of review to an agency's determination unless the decision was arbitrary, capricious, unreasonable, … PROT. ASS'N, www.nfpa.org/about- nfpa/nfpa-overview (last visited Nov. 4, 2020). …
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… she had been living in an abandoned apartment in the same complex "with an Hispanic guy [who] had tattoos on his neck … cigarettes, [and] condoms" to other residents of the complex. 5 A-5841-17T4 Police were suspicious of defendant's … it is an "unredacted" copy of the statement. We nonetheless glean from the record that 9 A-5841-17T4 That same day, …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 16- 10-1648. Joseph E. Krakora, … a.m. by "glass breaking in [her] kitchen." The sound was "coming from the back door." She turned on a light, "and . . … His willingness to provide community service was "inapposite" because the court noted anyone would do this to avoid …
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… M. Corsini argued the cause for appellant (Savo, Schalk, Gillespie, O'Grodnick & Fisher, PA, attorneys; Christopher M. … the siding and performed preliminary renovation, he never completed the project. Wilczek also noted that in 2006 the … architectural plans to the Borough showing the home was comprised of two units. Mezoff also noted that he paid for …
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… adoption with Penny was approved. The Division then filed a complaint for guardianship three months later. After three trial dates in May 2018, the Division withdrew its complaint before a decision was rendered. This was followed … (1998). The judge's findings of fact are not disturbed unless they are "so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent …
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… Relations Panel (New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, attorney; Christine R. Lucarelli, on the brief). … standard of review to an agency's determination unless the decision was arbitrary, capricious, unreasonable, … PROT. ASS'N, www.nfpa.org/about- nfpa/nfpa-overview (last visited Nov. 4, 2020). …
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… and legal conclusions contained in Judge Wayne J. Forrest's comprehensive June 19, 2019 written opinion. We summarize … "had inconsistent visitation with [Ian]" and D.B. "barely visited [Ian] at all." T.T.'s inconsistent visitation … careful review of the record and applicable legal principles, we are satisfied that the evidence in favor of the …
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… which is operated by defendant. The Master Deed for the complex allows owners to rent their units to third parties … units on their own. In April 2016, defendant's management committee decided to impose an annual assessment of $400 on … virtue of this Master Deed, the [b]y-[l]aws, the [r]ules and [r]egulations, and other documents and instruments …
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… on the mortgage and note, plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint in April 2016. Defendant did not answer or otherwise respond to the complaint, and default was entered on October 4, 2016. … establishing defendant complied with the second prerequisite for her entry into a binding loan modification …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MONMOUTH … but they still gathered informally and at family milestones, holidays, and vacations. In view of those facts, … behavior.’” Id. at 20. In 2012, the Appellate Division revisited “household member” jurisdiction in N.G., 426 N.J. …
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… light of the record before us and the applicable principles of law, we affirm. Defendant was charged in an … found probable cause to believe that a crime had been committed, and that evidence of the crime might be found at … I will . . . authorize a no[-]knock warrant. In her comprehensive written decision addressing defendant's motion …
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… to redress the alleged diminished value of motor vehicles they claim to own. Defendants stipulated that the … was the only witness in all four cases. Because of the commonality of judge, counsel, and witness, we recognize … for disposition through a single opinion – pose certain common questions. Although the cases involve relatively …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 16- 10-1648. Joseph E. Krakora, … a.m. by "glass breaking in [her] kitchen." The sound was "coming from the back door." She turned on a light, "and . . … His willingness to provide community service was "inapposite" because the court noted anyone would do this to avoid …