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… A-0716-16T2 and throwing things after their eight-year-old child asked plaintiff to go with him and defendant to a … factual findings unless convinced "they are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant … he did not find defendant to be credible. The judge's determination that defendant harassed plaintiff was squarely …
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Charges Document PDF
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… A. MEDICAL EXPENSES (Approved 2/96) In the event that the child [name] is awarded a verdict, his/her parent is … necessary for the examination, care and treatment of the child. If you determine that any of these bills were not …
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… of factual disputes so long as the judge's findings are supported by the evidence. State v. Pierre, 223 N.J. 560, … 176 L. Ed. 2d 284 (2010), only negligent legal advice could support the relief sought by defendant in his PCR petition. …
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… of factual disputes so long as the judge's findings are supported by the evidence. State v. Pierre, 223 N.J. 560, … 176 L. Ed. 2d 284 (2010), only negligent legal advice could support the relief sought by defendant in his PCR petition. …
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… he committed a first-degree aggravated sexual assault on a child under thirteen years of age. As for his CSL violation, … him in his room at the motel where he worked. The boy was a child of a motel housekeeper. Defendant also admitted to the … claim that a fellow worker asked him to watch her child, and that he had an alcohol problem, did not present …
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… in Elizabeth with his sister, her husband, and their three children. The victim of his crimes was his oldest niece; … of things she was told – that she became aware of the child's accusations through another counselor who had spoken … counselor reached out to police and the Division of Child Protection and Permanency. Any time the witness veered …
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… psycho-social, substance abuse, psychiatric, or child study team evaluations; needs assessments; Department of Children and Families reports from either the Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS) or the Division of Child Behavioral Health Services (DCBHS); violation of …
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… in Elizabeth with his sister, her husband, and their three children. The victim of his crimes was his oldest niece; … of things she was told – that she became aware of the child's accusations through another counselor who had spoken … counselor reached out to police and the Division of Child Protection and Permanency. Any time the witness veered …
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… he committed a first-degree aggravated sexual assault on a child under thirteen years of age. As for his CSL violation, … him in his room at the motel where he worked. The boy was a child of a motel housekeeper. Defendant also admitted to the … claim that a fellow worker asked him to watch her child, and that he had an alcohol problem, did not present …
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Administrative Directives
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… psycho-social, substance abuse, psychiatric, or child study team evaluations; needs assessments; Department of Children and Families reports from either the Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS) or the Division of Child Behavioral Health Services (DCBHS); violation of …
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… of sexual penetration, and this would have lent credible support to defendant's claim of actual innocence. See … The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that every child who reports sexual abuse receive a medical examination … or signs of infection. However, the vast majority of children who have been sexually abused, even in cases where …
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… capricious or unreasonable, or that it lacks fair support in the record." Hemsey v. Bd. of Trs., Police & … catching her hand in the car door while transporting a child to court would all qualify as injuries caused by an … and the particular deference we pay to credibility determinations, we are constrained to affirm. Affirmed. … …
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… "failed to provide him with a complete defense against the child sex abuse charges" for which he was 4 A-1377-19T1 … hearing only when he "has presented a prima facie [case] in support of [PCR]," State v. Marshall, 148 N.J. 89, 158 … in New Jersey) (Strickland/Fritz test). In sum, the record support's the PCR judge's conclusion that defendant failed …
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… capricious or unreasonable, or that it lacks fair support in the record." Hemsey v. Bd. of Trs., Police & … catching her hand in the car door while transporting a child to court would all qualify as injuries caused by an … and the particular deference we pay to credibility determinations, we are constrained to affirm. Affirmed. … …
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… "failed to provide him with a complete defense against the child sex abuse charges" for which he was 4 A-1377-19T1 … hearing only when he "has presented a prima facie [case] in support of [PCR]," State v. Marshall, 148 N.J. 89, 158 … in New Jersey) (Strickland/Fritz test). In sum, the record support's the PCR judge's conclusion that defendant failed …
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… of sexual penetration, and this would have lent credible support to defendant's claim of actual innocence. See … The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that every child who reports sexual abuse receive a medical examination … or signs of infection. However, the vast majority of children who have been sexually abused, even in cases where …
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… and supervised their employees. Plaintiff claims that the determination of these issues is proper for the jury to … facts in the movant's statement which are sufficiently supported will be deemed admitted for purposes of the motion … matter was dismissed for lack of prosecution rather than a termination in favor of plaintiff. Plaintiff failed to …
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… action to quiet title to the Contested Property. In support of her decision, the judge first concluded that the … that findings by the trial court are binding on appeal when supported by adequate, substantial, credible evidence." … any error in that regard would have no effect on our determination that the court's conclusion plaintiffs failed to …
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… defendant's conviction, because the jury's verdict was supported by credible evidence and untainted by … When the prosecutor asked if defendant had any documents supporting his margin call claims, defendant responded he … yet, you didn't bring any of the documents that you claim support everything that you said. You didn't bring one of …
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… from the ADTC, two psychologists stated, in an ADTC "Termination Report," that E.B. understood his deviant … by [his] significant treatment gains," and a "strong support system" provided by his family. Id. at 2-3. … recommended that upon his discharge E.B. "avoid children and relationships with women who have children." 5 …