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… and hanging out of the window of their home, looking "very dirty." The Division investigated the home and … and cabinets, and the home had only one mattress. After completing its investigation, the Division determined that … of substance abuse." Thereafter, a Division caseworker visited the family home on June 6, 2013, but discovered that …
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… counsel fees to both parties. We affirm. Defendant is a commercial tenant operating a skilled nursing facility in … had an excellent reputation as an appraiser and was very highly regarded by both parties, there was no "'give … "'does not require any particular procedures, mandate discovery, compel the maintenance of a record, command a …
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… counts of armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-1 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; … was female; all were African-American. The driver asked if everything was all right, and the group said yes. Marisol … defendant and was convicted as an accomplice. Kyshael Ivery testified at 2 Wilson did not testify at defendant's …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS _____________________________________ … “may not be denied based on the possibility that discovery may establish the requisite claim; rather, the legal 6 requisites for plaintiff’s …
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… where he underwent surgery. He later made a full recovery. D.M., the victim's aunt, lived on the second floor of … recanting that statement, insisting she "really didn't see everything that happened to [R.D.]." R.D. gave a taped … on it . . . [e]ven if it was the truth" because "family [comes] before anything else." R.D. admitted defendant was …
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… System (PERS) and deducted contributions to PERS from his compensation. In 2008, Angelini applied for early retirement … these public entities enrolled Angelini in PERS and deposited monies on his behalf. Periodically, the Division would … the twenty- factor test was irrelevant because "by the very structure of the legal arrangement, no one could …
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… [DEFENDANT] HIS STATE AND FEDERAL RIGHTS TO PRESENT A COMPLETE DEFENSE AND TO A FAIR TRIAL DERIVING FROM HIS … N.J. Court Rules, cmt. 1 on R. 3:13-2 (2017). "The requisite finding of necessity must of course be a case-specific … some of the most serious charges, demonstrated the jury was very deliberate in evaluating all evidence presented by both …
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… and she told the worker she was receiving Social Security Income (SSI) and food stamps, and was enrolled in Medicaid. … 7, 2013, I.H. failed to attend a visit with S.A.H. She visited the child on January 22, 2013. A supervisor noted … record does not support Dr. Smith's opinion that she had a "very severe" personality disorder which makes it difficult …
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… his use of medical marijuana, permitted by the New Jersey Compassionate Use Medical Marijuana Act, N.J.S.A. 24:6I-1 to … only whether – after giving plaintiff the benefit of "every reasonable inference of fact," Printing Mart, 116 N.J. … death certifications, conduct religious services at gravesites, and drive the funeral home's hearse and other …
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… from an order granting summary judgment to a lender on commercial loan guaranties of approximately $12 million, and … depositions of key witnesses and other pertinent discovery were completed. In addition, the trial court did not … of summary judgment and remand for the completion of discovery, without prejudice to further substantive motion …
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… 2C:43-7.2. We conclude the cumulative effect of the errors committed during the trial had the probable effect of … photograph for a photo array because it looked like a composite sketch prepared based on a witnesses' descriptions of … is of such low quality that no witness—even a person very familiar with the defendant—could identify the …
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… Child Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a verified complaint in the Family Part pursuant to N.J.S.A. 9:6- 8.21 … Mary, Molly, Mina, Mitchell, Mila, and Margaret.2 In its complaint, the Division alleged, among other things, that … "[t]he vagina heals pretty quickly . . . if it was a very minor abrasion, like a scratch, that could heal in a …
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… set forth by Judge James J. Ferrelli's well-reasoned, comprehensive opinions. I. The Parties' Education, Marital … context of equitable distribution." The judge ordered discovery and a plenary hearing "to determine the extent to … the judge directed plaintiff to provide outstanding discovery as well as a prior and current Case Information …
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… that it was the mother's responsibility to maintain communication with the Division if she wanted to pursue … The mother shall submit to a substance abuse evaluation and comply with any treatment recommendations. The father shall … having them picked up. Worker explained to her that it was very possible that [the child's] case goal would be changed …
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… February 28, 2020 judgment following a bench trial in this commercial landlord-tenant dispute. We affirm in part, and … their agreement to guarantee the payment of each and every liability of [t]enant and every other obligation" to … the premises for $5,250,000 to be used as a bus parking site. Plaintiff did not further pursue that deal. 9 …
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… plan, which barred J.L. from the family home until it completed its investigation. The Division also arranged for … that a child is not likely to give an interviewer every incident that occurred in one immediate narrative. The … Guardian notes, a parent who sexually abuses one child may very well sexually abuse another child. Moreover, a parent's …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5327-17T4 MARLENE CARIDE, COMMISSIONER, NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND … LLC (Regal) appeal from the final agency decision of the Commissioner of the Department of Banking and Insurance (the … to bad faith." His ability to pay monetary penalties was "very limited" based on his 2015 income tax return. Fisher …
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… JONES and KELLY WILLOUGHBY d/b/a SENSATIONS ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX and SOBEL AFFILIATES INC., Defendants, and RAMELLE … could be prejudicial; '[d]amaging evidence usually is very prejudicial but the question . . . is whether the risk … first conclude that plaintiff's reliance upon Aden is inapposite and there is no merit to plaintiff's contention that …
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… its lawsuit against two of its former key employees and a competitor that hired them. Among other things, plaintiff … court's denial of its unopposed request for a first discovery extension in this complex business litigation; and (2) … of plaintiff's amended complaint, and remand to reopen discovery on fair terms and conditions to be specified by the …
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… and contentious matrimonial matter. We discuss the complicated procedural history because it relates to the May … of sexual abuse by defendant, and his failure to comply with the financial obligations set forth in the PSA. … testified that the 529 accounts were established for this very purpose. Defendant called Linda Bruyette, CPA, his …