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… our Supreme Court held that testimony about CSAAS lacks a reliable scientific basis and, with one narrow exception, is … years old. She described two incidents in detail. After visiting a park, she came back to 5 A-0251-17T4 defendant's … "in" her vagina. E.M. also described an assault that took place when she was eating nachos. She testified that she was …
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… responded to a call that the mother and her children had no place to sleep, and that they needed help in finding a place … 2016, she progressed to unsupervised overnight weekend visits in addition to continued weekday visits with her … that the severing of that relationship is among the most 'severe and . . . irreversible' forms of state action, …
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… responded to a call that the mother and her children had no place to sleep, and that they needed help in finding a place … 2016, she progressed to unsupervised overnight weekend visits in addition to continued weekday visits with her … that the severing of that relationship is among the most 'severe and . . . irreversible' forms of state action, …
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… with Matthew, regarding [father]. These communications most likely continue, are frequent and did and are causing … both great and unpredictable. The court further found and placed on the record on August 27, 2015, that the … as fact-finder and essentially relied solely on her "unreliable" interviews with Matthew for her decision. In Wilke …
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… with Matthew, regarding [father]. These communications most likely continue, are frequent and did and are causing … both great and unpredictable. The court further found and placed on the record on August 27, 2015, that the … as fact-finder and essentially relied solely on her "unreliable" interviews with Matthew for her decision. In Wilke …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE … 39:4-97.3, use of hands-free and hand-held wireless communication devices while driving. We reject his arguments … DOUBT; A-1324-20 4 MOREOVER, THE COURT ERRONEOUSLY PLACED THE BURDEN OF PROOF UPON THE DEFENDANT. SUCH ERRORS …
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… transportation to and from work. 3 A-0902-22 Paterson then placed Meadows on administrative leave, effective September … testified Meadows's work entailed reviewing plans and site visits. Further, because Meadows was legally blind, Deutsch … that both the factual bases and the methodology are reliable.'" Townsend v. Pierre, 221 N.J. 36, 55 (2015) …
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… transportation to and from work. 3 A-0902-22 Paterson then placed Meadows on administrative leave, effective September … testified Meadows's work entailed reviewing plans and site visits. Further, because Meadows was legally blind, Deutsch … that both the factual bases and the methodology are reliable.'" Townsend v. Pierre, 221 N.J. 36, 55 (2015) …
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… The facts set forth in the record, viewed in the light most favorable to plaintiffs, Angland v. Mountain Creek … A-0558-16T4 Moss indicated that he based his opinion on his visit to the school and his review of deposition transcripts … art such that an expert's testimony could be sufficiently reliable; and (3) the witness must have sufficient expertise …
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… The facts set forth in the record, viewed in the light most favorable to plaintiffs, Angland v. Mountain Creek … A-0558-16T4 Moss indicated that he based his opinion on his visit to the school and his review of deposition transcripts … art such that an expert's testimony could be sufficiently reliable; and (3) the witness must have sufficient expertise …
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… significant disfigurement or significant scarring; displaced fractures; loss of a fetus; or a permanent injury … procedures was "intended to ensure that only honest and reliable medical evidence and testing procedures would be … resolved completely, it's probably not going to go away. Most simply stated, Dr. Islinger's testimony was not based …
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… significant disfigurement or significant scarring; displaced fractures; loss of a fetus; or a permanent injury … procedures was "intended to ensure that only honest and reliable medical evidence and testing procedures would be … resolved completely, it's probably not going to go away. Most simply stated, Dr. Islinger's testimony was not based …
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… 5 cost approach as "land value and the reproduction or replacement cost of the buildings and other improvements"). … method, described in The Appraisal of Real Estate as "[t]he most comprehensive method of cost estimating." Lawrence … takeoff analysis, Ditchey explained why he thought it less reliable than trending original costs in the case of dams …
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… 5 cost approach as "land value and the reproduction or replacement cost of the buildings and other improvements"). … method, described in The Appraisal of Real Estate as "[t]he most comprehensive method of cost estimating." Lawrence … takeoff analysis, Ditchey explained why he thought it less reliable than trending original costs in the case of dams …
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… take the children to Egypt during their Christmas break to visit her father, who was ill with cancer, but S.A. refused … at 488. In these cases, "the decision to issue an FRO 'is most often . . . self-evident.'" A.M.C. v. P.B., 447 N.J. … where the predicate act at issue was harassment, was misplaced in this matter where it found physical assault had …
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… and stable home for the child and the delay of permanent placement will add to the harm. Such harm may include … It also referred B.N. to therapeutic supervised visitation. For the most part, B.N. refused to participate in services. She …
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… and stable home for the child and the delay of permanent placement will add to the harm. Such harm may include … It also referred B.N. to therapeutic supervised visitation. For the most part, B.N. refused to participate in services. She …
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… human remains. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of twenty years subject to the No Early … victim's hands and feet to dispose of the body. They then placed the remains in a garbage bag outside her apartment … communicate with [her] during the litigation and only visited her sparingly"; and (2) investigate her alibi …
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… human remains. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of twenty years subject to the No Early … victim's hands and feet to dispose of the body. They then placed the remains in a garbage bag outside her apartment … communicate with [her] during the litigation and only visited her sparingly"; and (2) investigate her alibi …
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… had occurred and because he enjoyed only supervised visitation pursuant to court order. We disagree and conclude … Jacob and David, which was upheld by the Family Part, and placed the boys with their maternal grandparents. Eric was … a friend could check nearby dumpsters for saleable items to buy the children breakfast from McDonald's. She also told …