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… Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Middlesex County, Docket No. FD-12-0474-25. Tianle Li, appellant … for which she is solely responsible"; 2) [Zhang], "despite commendably taking temporary custody of her grandson, does … Jeremy's best interests"; and 3) neither party "wishes to completely terminate" [defendant]'s parental rights.[6] [Id. …
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… After de novo review of all applicable legal principles, we affirm. I. We derive the following facts from the … Fullman was "like family" to him. Even though they were competitors, Dozier explained people at Pierce Manor … Once there, at approximately 5:30 to 6:00 p.m., they visited Fullman's grandmother, who lived in the building, and …
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… him that out-of-state parole is typically not approved unless the parolee would be residing with a relative, which he … which were "serious in nature," and resulted in "loss of commutation time" and "[a]dministrative [s]egregation"; and … criminal record [was] increasingly more serious; [he was] committed to incarceration for multiple offenses; [his] …
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… record, plaintiff's argument, and applicable legal principles, we affirm. I. Defendant hired plaintiff for legal … On August 19, pursuant to the agreements, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part against defendant for … difficulty of the questions involved, and the skill requisite to perform the legal service properly; (2) the …
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… denied defendant's petition in a written decision accompanying her order of December 7, 2023. On appeal, … thorough and well-written decision. We add the following comments. I. In 1991, defendant was charged under Indictment … of the judgment of conviction that is being challenged unless: (A) it alleges facts showing that the delay beyond …
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… gym while Natalie was at work. Natalie requested that Caleb come with her, because Caleb had lost his phone and would … him to return to her home without a viable plan, regardless of his behavior, recklessly creates a risk of 3 … of Caleb on September 30 and that Natalie signed the requisite Dodd paperwork on October 1. 13 A-2334-23 The facts of …
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… THE SUPERIOR COURT : SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY : ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON : JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET : DOCKET NO: ACJC … answers and responds as follows: RESPONSES TO THE FORMAL COMPLAINT 1. Respondent admits the allegations contained in … Canons of the Code of Judicial Conduct and Court Rules: (a) Respondent denies having violated Canon 5, Rule 5.8 …
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… of three offenses that would constitute criminal acts if committed as an adult. S.C. argues the trial court erred … years old, was charged with acts of delinquency, which if committed by an adult would constitute: first-degree … his buttocks, and penetrated him, which left Z.B. speechless and "shocked." Z.B. stated that "it hurt" when S.C. …
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… A-3033-23 MADISON JOO, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. GREGORY CORLESS and FRANCISCA CORLESS, Defendants, and FARMERS … Plaintiff described the happening of the accident and her complaints to the emergency department 3 A-3033-23 … she had a second injection in November. Dr. Kubeck also recommended chiropractic treatment. Plaintiff testified she …
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… Judges Firko and Augostini. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 73-4/22. Patrick F. … Based on our review of the record and applicable principles, we affirm. 2 At the time of this decision, the … https://www.merriam- webster.com/dictionary/edible (last visited Apr. 2, 2025). 3 A-1432-23 I. In January 2022, C.M. …
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… his petition for post-conviction relief (PCR) and motion to compel DNA testing. After our NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … A-3355-22 review of the record and applicable legal principles, we affirm substantially for the reasons set forth in … In February 2005, defendant was indicted for conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a) or …
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… JUDGES CRIMINAL DIVISION JUDGES GLENN A. GRAN~ www.njcourts.com • Phone: 609-984-0275 • Fax: 609-984-6968 [Questions or comments may be directed to 609-292-4638.] DIRECTIVE # 05-14 … Appellate Division within 45 days of Ieday's date, and unless I obtain a thirty-day extension of time on a showing of …
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… believing that the injured person is physically helpless, mentally incapacitated, or otherwise unable to care … step in a course of conduct planned to culminate in the commission of a crime. [ … If “knowing” conduct is involved, … shall include but is not limited to an inability to comprehend one’s own peril. The third element that the State …
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… is guilty of aggravated criminal sexual contact if he commits an act of sexual contact with another person during the commission or attempted commission, whether alone or with … so charged. � If the court intends to instruct the jury on lesser offenses of these felonies, it should advise the jury …
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… displayed, held, stored or offered for sale by (name of commercial establishment) from the container in or on which … same was displayed to any other container; 2. That (name of commercial establishment) was a store or other retail … foodstuffs or wares of any type and description, regardless of the value thereof. A person acts purposely with …
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… is based upon a statute which provides that: A person commits a crime if, with purpose to hinder the detention, … A person is guilty of the crime of terrorism if he/she commits or attempts, conspires or threatens to commit … law. You cannot convict defendant under this provision unless the State has proven beyond a reasonable doubt that …
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… UNLAWFULLYAGAINST THE PERSON OR PROPERTY … OF ANOTHER WHILE COMMITTING CERTAIN DRUG CRIMES … ( N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1b) … … UNLAWFULLY AGAINST THE PERSON OR PROPERTY OF ANOTHER WHILE COMMITTING CERTAIN DRUG CRIMES … ( N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1b) … … nor is its possession against the law. An otherwise harmless object such as a baseball bat, however, could inflict …
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… is based upon a statute which provides that: A person commits an offense if, with purpose to hinder the detention, … that he/she had actual personal knowledge that (Name) had committed (the offense), but rather that he/she knew such … of the third degree, or a crime of the fourth degree or less. Any issue regarding what degree of crime defendant …
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… ( N.J.S.A . 2C:30‑2) … The State alleges that defendant has committed official misconduct by the following indictment: … … or to injure or to deprive another of a benefit: a. He commits an act relating to his office but constituting an … N.J.S.A. 2C:27�1. Definitions. In Chapters 27 through 30, unless a different meaning plainly is required: b."Government" …
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… Statute] … The statute provides that this offense may be committed in three ways; that is by representation that the … evidence. The statute does not specify a mental element. (Compare N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5 which specifies a knowingly or purposefully distribution of CDS.) Nonetheless, in light of N.J.S.A. 2C:2-2c(3) it would seem that a …