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… Leah's care. In October 2016, the Division filed an amended complaint for custody, and the court ordered the removal of … before the trial. He testified to James' functioning and recommended treatment. He also testified to James' evaluation … of abuse or neglect is guided by well-established principles. We give substantial deference to the Family Part’s …
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… while operating a Camden County vehicle. Plaintiff filed a complaint against Camden County, the Camden County Fire … arbitration, as required by New Jersey’s court rules. On January 18, 2012, an arbitration panel determined … a late filing. Concluding that defendants had substantially complied with the court rules, the court permitted the late …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY KATHI F. … and as additional Lot 1.2 on the SR1-A submitted with the complaint, is also included in this appeal. ADA Americans w … plaintiff’s expert testified that although he reviewed sales of over twenty properties for the applicable valuation …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2383-20 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF K.S. _______________________ Argued March 7, … subsequently memorialized on May 13, 2021) involuntarily committing him to treatment at Ann Klein Forensic Center. He … from his treating psychiatrist that treatment at a less restrictive state hospital was medically appropriate. …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 16-06-0972. Joseph E. Krakora, … to a second-degree aggravated sexual assault with a recommendation for a nine-year prison term and the ability to … Ten years is the offer. That's what the State is recommending. Maybe, based on what [defense counsel] presents …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-1672-21. Richard M. Betts, … PER CURIAM This action arises out of plaintiff's second complaint against defendants alleging medical negligence and … in 2018, finding plaintiff failed to comply with the requisites of the Tort Claims Act. Plaintiff did not serve a tort …
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… to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70(b). Gloucester sought to build a commercial solar project in Franklin Township's B Business … N.J.S.A. 40:55D-66.11 (2009), and therefore its planned commercial solar energy facility would be a permitted use in … uses for land with an area of twenty-five acres or less and Section 253- 114B covers permitted uses on land …
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… due to Nora's continued drug use, her refusal to enter recommended treatment, and because she was the only adult … court granted custody of Tina to the Division under both Titles 9 and 30. The court ordered Nora to comply with substance abuse and drug screenings. Tina was …
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… and termination of a New Jersey limited liability company ("LLC"), which allegedly has been filed in error or … to replace its members with Rohit Shah, Bhavesh Pujara, Kamlesh Patel, and Alpesh Patel. On November 27, 2019, … Attorney General's Office." In addition, there may be known creditors, claimants against the LLC, taxing authorities, …
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… Court DEBRA HILLS, RICHARD HILLS Plaintiffs, V. DINA Y. ROSALES, CHRISTOPHER LOPEZ, ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY INSURANCE COMPANY, JOHN DOES 1- 5, Defendants. FITCHBURG MUTUAL … OCEAN COUNTY Docket# OCN-L-1955-20 OPINION This matter comes before the Court on application of the Plaintiff's …
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… 29, 2023 order denying 1 Because certain parties share a common last name, we refer to them in this opinion by their … our review of the record and the applicable legal principles, we reverse. I. This medical negligence case involves an … a neurological birth injury. The matter arises from the complications encountered during Michelle's labor and …
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… which enforced the ruling of the second Rabbinical court, compelling plaintiffs to comply with its earlier rulings or … entitled to purchase the Property for $305,000 and requisite fees within thirty-five days; (2) defendants were to 8 … AND RECONSIDERATION ORDERS. The governing principles for the enforceability or vacation of arbitration awards …
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… child was improper, as it was not consistent with court rules. Finally, she contends the second judge improperly … which plaintiff would "be solely liable for [the nanny's] compensation." (Emphasis added). Moreover, the nanny would … a period of six to nine months, she observed her son "becom[e] increasingly distressed and anxious" when he would …
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… CRIMINAL CONVICTION, AND WAS ARRESTED IN THE PRESENCE OF A COMPANION KNOWN TO POLICE FROM PAST "POLICE EXPERIENCE." … was dispatched to a reported fight between juveniles on Coleman Avenue. When Officer Samol arrived, he did … Samol got out of his patrol car and asked the men to come to the north side of the street, so he could speak with …
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… and a co-worker of the girls' allegations, but did not complain to law enforcement or the New Jersey Division of … but the next day, Division caseworker Thomas DeAngelis visited the 2 Without an explanation, the mother merely told … Hence, "when the mechanistic application of a state's rules of evidence or procedure would undermine the …
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… reported that the child was "developmentally delayed in communication 2 A "Dodd removal" refers to the emergency … growth – possible failure to thrive." Ibid. The RDTC recommended, among other things, that Calvin continue to see a … Id. at 552. Having applied these well-settled principles, we affirm the trial court's rulings on remand and the …
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… use in other cases is limited. R.1:36-3. 2 A-3222-14T2 reckless manslaughter and unlawful possession of a firearm … to you, you all saying one thing and got other people coming in saying another. No. I'll call my dad and we'll get … of its "fleeting" nature, because the prosecutor did not comment on it during his summation, because instructions …
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… four-and-one-half years old. The original domestic violence complaint listed assault as the predicate offense and … toward her, her mother, and Ken. We set forth some examples. 4 A-2583-15T4 Plaintiff said her husband often drank … order, we infer that the judge implicitly made the requisite finding under the second prong that a restraining order …
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… defendant's motion for an involuntary dismissal of the complaint with prejudice. Based on our review of the record … under the applicable law, we affirm. I. Plaintiff filed a complaint alleging she suffered personal injuries in a May … expert's opinion," in violation of the principles in Agha v. Feiner, 198 N.J. 50 (2009), Brun v. Cardoso, …
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… of these arguments in light of the applicable legal principles, we affirm. We derive our facts from the testimony … mental. She was hospitalized after Terri's birth, due to complications from diabetes and MRSA (methicillin-resistant … aureus). As a result of her diabetes she was in a coma between March and April 2013. After her release from …