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… refusing to submit to testing for a prohibited substance, one time. See N.J.A.C. 10A:4-4.1(a)(2). The Department … of 450 days of administrative segregation, 180 days of lost commutation time, 30 days of lost recreation privileges, 365 days of urine monitoring, and permanent loss of contact visits. We requested the video evidence that the agency said …
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… the Law Division judge dismissed with prejudice plaintiff's complaint by imposing the ultimate discovery sanction … he made clear to Nikolovski that he was only looking to buy a Department of Transportation (DOT) compliant truck. … it told plaintiff that the necessary repairs had been done and the truck was ready for pick up on August 15, 2015. …
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… disturbed, had developmental and emotional delays, and was communication-impaired. 1 We utilize fictitious names to … placed in a resource home and the Division provided weekly visitation for Betty. The Division referred Betty for … claimed she would attend only after the Division refunded money she believed she was owed. During a visit in September …
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… disturbed, had developmental and emotional delays, and was communication-impaired. 1 We utilize fictitious names to … placed in a resource home and the Division provided weekly visitation for Betty. The Division referred Betty for … claimed she would attend only after the Division refunded money she believed she was owed. During a visit in September …
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… internal medicine at the time of the alleged treatment, and one was board certified in that specialty, but plaintiff's … court denied defendants' motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint for failure to provide a sufficient AOM, … medication for the treatment of blood disorders. The court ultimately found "the testimony [wa]s being offered as a …
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… only to be used to report your verdict. … QUESTION NUMBER ONE … [Optional: Insert the count on the indictment] On the … four. … QUESTION 1A: … Do you find that the defendant committed the Murder by defendant’s own conduct? No Yes … If …
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… for the reasons explained by Judge Michael J. Nelson in his comprehensive opinion read into the record on August 1, … As part of its involvement with the family, the Division visited the mother's home in April 2015. Initially, the … the mother was yelling and throwing things, and broke one of the child's toys. Ultimately, the Division contacted …
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… for the reasons explained by Judge Michael J. Nelson in his comprehensive opinion read into the record on August 1, … As part of its involvement with the family, the Division visited the mother's home in April 2015. Initially, the … the mother was yelling and throwing things, and broke one of the child's toys. Ultimately, the Division contacted …
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… marked for identification as D-1. 3 Taxpayer contends the buyer properly filed a Bulk Sale Notification at the time of … a regular basis. 4 three tables, two in the dining area and one in the kitchen. Intriago’s relationship with his … taxpayer; 09/22/2014 Called the Resturant [sic]; 09/26/2014 Visited the restaurant with my supersor [sic] James Pelka …
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… marked for identification as D-1. 3 Taxpayer contends the buyer properly filed a Bulk Sale Notification at the time of … a regular basis. 4 three tables, two in the dining area and one in the kitchen. Intriago’s relationship with his … taxpayer; 09/22/2014 Called the Resturant [sic]; 09/26/2014 Visited the restaurant with my supersor [sic] James Pelka …
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… to terms of an initial order entered in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County in August 2015, the … In her application, plaintiff observed that defendant had visited H.D. only six to eight times over seven years since … be a "mostly credible witness." His testimony was "impassioned with a clear recollection of events, dates, and …
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… to terms of an initial order entered in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County in August 2015, the … In her application, plaintiff observed that defendant had visited H.D. only six to eight times over seven years since … be a "mostly credible witness." His testimony was "impassioned with a clear recollection of events, dates, and …
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… children, T.B.C. ("Tina") and T.D.C. ("Tammy") following a one-day trial.1 We affirm. I. Tina was born to Nora and H.F. … due to Nora's continued drug use, her refusal to enter recommended treatment, and because she was the only adult … charge against her. During this time, Tina began to refuse visits with Nora. Nora attended supervised visits with Tammy …
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… children, T.B.C. ("Tina") and T.D.C. ("Tammy") following a one-day trial.1 We affirm. I. Tina was born to Nora and H.F. … due to Nora's continued drug use, her refusal to enter recommended treatment, and because she was the only adult … charge against her. During this time, Tina began to refuse visits with Nora. Nora attended supervised visits with Tammy …
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… entered six months later, the court temporarily suspended visitation between Lara and Nina, based on, among other things, Nina's therapist's recommendation. Finally, three years later, after a … expert reports from the Division's two consultants; and one report "rendered an opinion as to the ultimate legal …
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… entered six months later, the court temporarily suspended visitation between Lara and Nina, based on, among other things, Nina's therapist's recommendation. Finally, three years later, after a … expert reports from the Division's two consultants; and one report "rendered an opinion as to the ultimate legal …
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… and left intact the trial court's determinations on prongs one, two and the first part of prong three.2 2 "[T]o … days after J.D.'s birth, the Division filed a verified complaint for custody, care, and supervision of J.D. The … so magnified that T.C. would use others as buffers during visits between N.D. and J.D. The judge noted the expert …
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… charged in an indictment with: first-degree conspiracy to commit murder; first-degree murder; first-degree felony … involved with Kimberly Douglass. She smuggled several cellphones into the prison for Anthony to use to conduct his … her "mouth shut." Defendant came to New Jersey for a second visit in March 2005. Although Kimberly gave $1000 to Henry, …
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… charged in an indictment with: first-degree conspiracy to commit murder; first-degree murder; first-degree felony … involved with Kimberly Douglass. She smuggled several cellphones into the prison for Anthony to use to conduct his … her "mouth shut." Defendant came to New Jersey for a second visit in March 2005. Although Kimberly gave $1000 to Henry, …
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… and left intact the trial court's determinations on prongs one, two and the first part of prong three.2 2 "[T]o … days after J.D.'s birth, the Division filed a verified complaint for custody, care, and supervision of J.D. The … so magnified that T.C. would use others as buffers during visits between N.D. and J.D. The judge noted the expert …