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… 2015 R. 5:12-4(b) Hearings and trials held by Division of Child Protection and Permanency R. 5:19-2 Confidentiality of … N.J.S.A. 9:3-48(b) Hearing on complaint for adop- tion of child is held in camera. N.J.S.A. 2C:14-7(a) Court shall …
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… 2015 R. 5:12-4(b) Hearings and trials held by Division of Child Protection and Permanency R. 5:19-2 Confidentiality of … N.J.S.A. 9:3-48(b) Hearing on complaint for adop- tion of child is held in camera. N.J.S.A. 2C:14-7(a) Court shall …
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… two counts of second-degree endangering the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a)(1). The indictment was returned … our Supreme Court has recognized "the legal findings and determinations of a high court's considered analysis must be … not possible or presumed prejudice, is required to support a due process claim." Aguirre, 287 N.J. Super. at …
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… (count four); second degree endangering the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a), (count five); third degree … not guilty of second degree endangering the welfare of a child. On June 23, 2017, defendant stood trial on the two … STATE TO INTRODUCE AN APPLICATION FOR CHILD 27 A-1010-17 SUPPORT IN REBUTTAL TO IMPEACH DEFENDANT'S CREDIBILITY …
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… capricious, or unreasonable and its factual findings were supported by substantial credible evidence in the record, we … his expert-witness motion. II. Our review of an agency determination is limited. Allstars Auto Grp., Inc. v. N.J. … Vehicle Comm'n, 234 N.J. 150, 157 (2018). An agency's determination "is entitled to affirmance so long as the …
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… capricious, or unreasonable and its factual findings were supported by substantial credible evidence in the record, we … his expert-witness motion. II. Our review of an agency determination is limited. Allstars Auto Grp., Inc. v. N.J. … Vehicle Comm'n, 234 N.J. 150, 157 (2018). An agency's determination "is entitled to affirmance so long as the …
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IN RE: TASIGNA PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION /::- SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSE-{ { L' ✓ u1 'D LAW DMSION: BERGEN CO~TY …
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… 4 A-3763-20 victim was able to remove his three-year-old child from the Audi before it sped off. The carjacked Audi … to adult court and provided a written statement of reasons supporting the motion. The statement of reasons explained … carjacking which involved danger to a three[-]year[-]old child, weigh in 3 The TASC program evaluates defendants for …
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… "frantic" and "begged" school personnel not to release the child to defendant until she arrived. Plaintiff explained … court stated the finding of a domestic violence history was supported by the testimony of both parties. Therefore, in … 577 (1997). "Common sense and experience may inform that determination." Ibid. "The second inquiry, upon a finding of …
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… 4 A-3763-20 victim was able to remove his three-year-old child from the Audi before it sped off. The carjacked Audi … to adult court and provided a written statement of reasons supporting the motion. The statement of reasons explained … carjacking which involved danger to a three[-]year[-]old child, weigh in 3 The TASC program evaluates defendants for …
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… "frantic" and "begged" school personnel not to release the child to defendant until she arrived. Plaintiff explained … court stated the finding of a domestic violence history was supported by the testimony of both parties. Therefore, in … 577 (1997). "Common sense and experience may inform that determination." Ibid. "The second inquiry, upon a finding of …
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… C.C. and B.W. (parents), by the New Jersey Division of Children Protection and Permanency (DCPP) due to their … consider when a grandparent seeks visitation with a grandchild: (1) The relationship between the child and the … factors to allow visitation. Accordingly, we remand for a determination of whether the grandparents made a showing of …
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… C.C. and B.W. (parents), by the New Jersey Division of Children Protection and Permanency (DCPP) due to their … consider when a grandparent seeks visitation with a grandchild: (1) The relationship between the child and the … factors to allow visitation. Accordingly, we remand for a determination of whether the grandparents made a showing of …
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… to protect privacy interests concerning allegations of child sexual abuse. See R. 1:38-3(c)(9) and (12) (referring … respect to jurisdiction "to determine if those findings are supported by substantial, credible evidence in the record," … are mindful our Legislature purposely adopted laws to allow child victims of sexual abuse to seek redress for abuse …
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… her purse? A Yes. . . . . Q She was . . . also with a small child that day, right? A I seen her in the . . . supermarket with the child. Q She was putting her child in the car -- she was at … On the merits, defendant could not meet the Slater test in support of his motion to withdraw the guilty pleas. …
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… defendant came to her residence "demanding to see his child." Officer Camacho stated A.G.-B. told him defendant … reaching this conclusion, we agree with the trial judge's determination "[t]here was no mistake to this action." See … (1998) (Family court's findings are binding on appeal when supported by substantial credible evidence in the record.). …
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… defendant came to her residence "demanding to see his child." Officer Camacho stated A.G.-B. told him defendant … reaching this conclusion, we agree with the trial judge's determination "[t]here was no mistake to this action." See … (1998) (Family court's findings are binding on appeal when supported by substantial credible evidence in the record.). …
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… her purse? A Yes. . . . . Q She was . . . also with a small child that day, right? A I seen her in the . . . supermarket with the child. Q She was putting her child in the car -- she was at … On the merits, defendant could not meet the Slater test in support of his motion to withdraw the guilty pleas. …
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… to protect privacy interests concerning allegations of child sexual abuse. See R. 1:38-3(c)(9) and (12) (referring … respect to jurisdiction "to determine if those findings are supported by substantial, credible evidence in the record," … are mindful our Legislature purposely adopted laws to allow child victims of sexual abuse to seek redress for abuse …
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… — both of which state illegal drug use will result in termination.1 1 Although recreational drug use of marijuana … Policy and the Sheriff's Office Rules of Conduct , and that termination was the appropriate penalty. The ALJ found … capricious, or unreasonable, or that it lacks fair support in the record." Id. at 27-28. This same deferential …