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… evaluation. Defendant's expert, a psychologist, issued a comprehensive report after interviewing plaintiff, … and behavior in the presence of her son and also the recommendations of her individual therapist. It is hoped that … 437 N.J. Super. at 62-63). In evaluating whether the requisite changed circumstances exist, the court must consider …
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… 14th and 15th Streets with Sinatra Drive North at different points. The first project, completed in 1998, extended 12th and 14th Streets, and … unambiguous as a matter of law, and failed to give the requisite, favorable inferences to the County. The County argues …
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… things, that plaintiff was capable of earning annual income of $166,000 through December 2013, $185,000 through … 2015. The judge also found that defendant's annual income was $425,000. The judge awarded plaintiff alimony of … he did not have the opportunity to add certain "perquisites" to his income. Defendant also claimed he received …
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… child support. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: I. THE COURT ERRED IN RULING … defendant in violation of litigant's rights for failing to comply with the provisions of the first agreement, requiring … "without conducting any substantive analysis" of the requisite factors. We disagree. An award of counsel fees in a …
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… be simulated by a dowel or nail and the revolver would become functional. 3 Throughout the trial, the cylinder of the … the definition of a firearm. Id. at 589. Operability becomes an issue when the object "has undergone such … or 9 A-2240-18T6 mutilation that the instrument has completely and permanently lost the characteristics of a …
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… not Sam. By 2011, however, the Division had also become involved in Sam's care, providing services to the … than good. II. On this appeal, Tom presents the following points: I. TERMINATION OF THE FATHER'S PARENTAL RIGHTS TO … neglect [Sam]. On this appeal, Mary presents the following points: AS THE STATE FAILED TO PROVE ALL FOUR PRONGS UNDER …
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… SUPPRESS EVIDENCE BECAUSE THE POLICE DID NOT HAVE THE REQUISITE REASONABLE SUSPICION TO CONDUCT AN INVESTIGATORY STOP … Trenton Anti-Crime (TAC) Unit, a special unit designed to combat street-level narcotic sales and violent offenders, … transaction" and explained that in his experience "what comes along with narcotics . . . is weapons," "whether there …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a complaint for custody, care and supervision of T.P. This … litigation.1 He claims the judge failed to make the requisite findings of abuse or 1 Following entry of defendant's … to a grand jury. At the time of the hearing, no formal complaints had yet been filed. Pappa's investigation …
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… to fight the man. He said that after that incident, he was "completely over" Ann, but he did not share his feelings with … and did post them. But, the evidence was the "absolute opposite." The judge stated: It's [Joe] saying I'm done with [Ann] and [Ann] practically begging, actually in some points may have used the words begging, to stay in the …
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… LLC. PER CURIAM This is a dispute over surplus funds deposited into the Superior Court's Trust Fund Account following … there was the possibility the winning bidder would not complete the purchase, and the amount of the surplus funds … as equity will not permit use of the Statute of Frauds to accomplish a fraud). Walker appeals, reprising the arguments …
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… Court Judge John Morelli entered a Holup1 order that compelled the State to produce "the [BTISR], detailing any … of the right to seek dismissal or suppression for non-compliance. 4 A-2926-15T3 testing (unit 133). Defendant … 17 (2015); Pressler & Verniero, Current N.J. Court Rules, comment 5 on R. 2:6-2 (2017). 8 A-2926-15T3 of the …
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… a psychological evaluation to determine whether he was a compulsive and repetitive sex offender. Defendant testified … Law plea form and the parole supervision form had not been completed. The judge returned to the bench to ask whether defendant understood and completed the forms. Defendant testified he reviewed, …
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… house, and travel directly to an arranged location to complete the transaction with the CI during the first and … Street house and travel directly to an arranged location to complete the sale to the CI during the third controlled buy; … of officers executing the warrant. The detective also posited defendant's prior record exposed him to a longer …
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… resource home. On May 15, 2014, the Division filed a complaint in the Family Part, Passaic County, pursuant to … Bergen County and it required the Division to re-file the complaint in that vicinage. The order further required H.R. … of the Division. Thereafter, the Division filed its complaint in the Family Part, Bergen County, and on the …
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… an October 23, 2015 summary judgment order dismissing its complaint with prejudice and a February 5, 2016 order … facts to support the causes of action it pleaded in its complaint; and on its motion for reconsideration, plaintiff … "Horizon") administer health services programs.1 Commencing in approximately 1996, certain Horizon entities …
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… NO. A-5102-14T2 STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff-Respondent/ Cross-Appellant, v. STOKES … riding his bicycle. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company provided automobile insurance to Joseph under a … here. 14 A-5102-14T2 State Farm's cross-appeal raises five points. We find all five lack merit and address only the …
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… to the United States Constitution and this state's common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and … not mention, and thus it may be argued his statement was incomplete or otherwise inaccurate because he also said that … credible evidence that defendant was fully informed of the complete content of the waiver paragraph and indicated his …
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… officers smelled the odor of "raw" or "fresh" marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. As defendant reached for the … a packaged material, like "magazine or newspaper paper" "commonly used to store heroin." The officers placed … because of the late hour and the odor of raw marijuana coming from the car; also under the plain view doctrine, and …
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… the next day because she was waiting for the mother to come to her home. The Division workers who examined the … burns, and blisters. The workers then took the child, accompanied by the grandmother, to the hospital. After the … they went to the hospital. 14 A-5790-14T1 The Law Guardian points out that the Division's investigation was sloppy. …
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… unexplained death is anywhere from 10 to 20 times more common when an infant is co-sleeping with somebody else," … sleep, making the likely cause of death suffocation or compression. The manner of death changes from "natural for … the child was on 4 A-0642-15T3 her chest." This problem becomes more common when the co-sleeping parent is impaired. …