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...Records, Criminal Division Manager, Morris...a second prosecution against him...and/or fraud. ...
...the dismissal of its Chancery Division multi-count amended complaint against...a letter of intent (LOI), fraud, breach of the LOI's...
...motion to obtain testimony or records from the Probation Department and the Division of Youth and Family Services substantially for the reasons expressed below. [Decided...
...Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD), holding...it was the product of fraud, overreaching or unconscionability. [Decided April...
...otherwise demonstrate her eligibility. The ALJ's decision was adopted by the Division of Family Development (DFD) of the New Jersey Department of Human Services...
...companies with which he is affiliated, which was confirmed by the Law Division. Silver then filed a motion in the Law Division seeking to vacate...
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