...of the hearing officer. The appellate panel affirms; although the appellate panel...
...denied. This appeal followed. The appellate panel reversed, concluding that the trial...
...of the hearing officer. The appellate panel affirms; although the appellate panel...
...by substantial credible evidence, the panel affirms, noting that the evidence...motor vehicle retail order. The appellate panel reverses where the lease...
... BANKRUPTCY ...
...granted, the court reverses the denial of Gaskin's motion. The panel affirms the dismissal of the motion to vacate filed by the ex...
...the purse be redistributed. The appellate panel finds Hartman v. New...
...and substantively without merit, the appellate panel affirms the orders, agreeing with...
...Jersey Civil Rights Act. The appellate panel affirms, finding Probation and Bozinovski...
...as required by law, and assessing a $5,000 civil penalty. The panel affirms, rejecting plaintiffs claims that the property does not fit...
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