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… her sister in Jersey City. Aminah Ahmad, a DCPP caseworker, visited the family the following day to begin the Division's … Caden's penis went inside her and that a white liquid would come out of his penis. Dr. Snyder asked a series of … and her diagnosis of PTSD. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: I. THE FAMILY PART JUDGE'S DETERMINATION …
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… litigation pursuant to the filing of a guardianship complaint. 3 The evidence adduced at the hearing pertained … the afternoon on that date, the supervisor and a co- worker visited the home where the family was staying, and spoke … he had smoked marijuana more than two months prior to the visit, but "denied he was using any substances." He also …
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… and physical custody of the child, that plaintiff receive visitation, and that plaintiff pay child support. Plaintiff … first refusal. Finally, plaintiff requested to have Skype communications with the child. The trial court held a … November 24, 2015. Plaintiff later filed a motion to "add points to appeal." On April 25, 2016, we permitted plaintiff …
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… litigation pursuant to the filing of a guardianship complaint. 3 The evidence adduced at the hearing pertained … the afternoon on that date, the supervisor and a co- worker visited the home where the family was staying, and spoke … he had smoked marijuana more than two months prior to the visit, but "denied he was using any substances." He also …
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… and physical custody of the child, that plaintiff receive visitation, and that plaintiff pay child support. Plaintiff … first refusal. Finally, plaintiff requested to have Skype communications with the child. The trial court held a … November 24, 2015. Plaintiff later filed a motion to "add points to appeal." On April 25, 2016, we permitted plaintiff …
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… her sister in Jersey City. Aminah Ahmad, a DCPP caseworker, visited the family the following day to begin the Division's … Caden's penis went inside her and that a white liquid would come out of his penis. Dr. Snyder asked a series of … and her diagnosis of PTSD. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: I. THE FAMILY PART JUDGE'S DETERMINATION …
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… he had the "opportunity to check the jail log . . . [for] visits by defense counsel to [defendant] while he was at the … potentially by possibly causing his statement to become an issue, which the State had decided it wasn’t going … counsel never discussed the alibi defense with him, never visited him at the jail, nor discussed trial strategy. …
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… the parent of primary residential custody; (2) imputing income to plaintiff of $77,000 and recalculating his weekly … custody; (2) any unwillingness to allow 7 A-2590-15T1 visitation, unrelated to substantiated abuse; (3) any … both parents would willingly accept custody, would permit visitation, and enjoyed a positive relationship with Brian. …
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… and neglect. In November 2014, Mother was drinking during visitation, tested positive for alcohol, and was arrested … throughout 2015, and repeatedly failed to attend and comply with mental health services. She showed improvement … only nine-years-old at the time of the trial. Next, Mother points out that Dr. Brandwein and adoption specialist …
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… hours of in- home behavioral services per week fails to comply with federal Medicaid requirements and also violates … State Plan a limit of a certain number of physical therapy visits per year for individuals age 21 and older, such a … Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, as the Division points out, have approved that waiver through June 2022 with …
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… and neglect. In November 2014, Mother was drinking during visitation, tested positive for alcohol, and was arrested … throughout 2015, and repeatedly failed to attend and comply with mental health services. She showed improvement … only nine-years-old at the time of the trial. Next, Mother points out that Dr. Brandwein and adoption specialist …
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… hours of in- home behavioral services per week fails to comply with federal Medicaid requirements and also violates … State Plan a limit of a certain number of physical therapy visits per year for individuals age 21 and older, such a … Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, as the Division points out, have approved that waiver through June 2022 with …
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… the parent of primary residential custody; (2) imputing income to plaintiff of $77,000 and recalculating his weekly … custody; (2) any unwillingness to allow 7 A-2590-15T1 visitation, unrelated to substantiated abuse; (3) any … both parents would willingly accept custody, would permit visitation, and enjoyed a positive relationship with Brian. …
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… he had the "opportunity to check the jail log . . . [for] visits by defense counsel to [defendant] while he was at the … potentially by possibly causing his statement to become an issue, which the State had decided it wasn’t going … counsel never discussed the alibi defense with him, never visited him at the jail, nor discussed trial strategy. …
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… any person owning, keeping or harboring the same shall be accompanied by a person capable of controlling said dog and … does not define the phrase. However, the Law Division points out, the ordinary meaning of the terms "suffer" and … https://www.merriam- webster.com/dictionary/permit (last visited Nov. 8, 2024) (emphasis added). By comparison, the …
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… any person owning, keeping or harboring the same shall be accompanied by a person capable of controlling said dog and … does not define the phrase. However, the Law Division points out, the ordinary meaning of the terms "suffer" and … https://www.merriam- webster.com/dictionary/permit (last visited Nov. 8, 2024) (emphasis added). By comparison, the …
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Briefs
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… v. Bruen, 142 S. Ct. 2111 (2022) ......................43 Commonwealth v. Bermudez, 348 N.E.2d 802 (Mass. 1976) … was in the house with their daughter during his subsequent visits to Gouldtown. (9T 152-3 to 153-9; 9T 160-4 to 164-13) … out of the blue, and that “messaging” had preceded his visit. (5T 211-16 to 212-6) FILED, Clerk of the Appellate …
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… on a rural road near the bar. They found defendant's truck "completely destroyed." Defendant's nephew was "[h]anging out … truck and you're driving.[']" A few days later, a friend visited defendant at the hospital. He told her that he did … it was his fault and that he was a piece of shit." She visited defendant approximately a week 5 A-3152-18T3 later, …
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… on a rural road near the bar. They found defendant's truck "completely destroyed." Defendant's nephew was "[h]anging out … truck and you're driving.[']" A few days later, a friend visited defendant at the hospital. He told her that he did … it was his fault and that he was a piece of shit." She visited defendant approximately a week 5 A-3152-18T3 later, …
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… and gross motor delay, among other things, and it was recommended that she have Early Intervention services … her psychological evaluation of Dana. The services included visitation, parenting skill classes, housing assistance, … not tailored to meet her needs, and it did not offer her visitation while she was incarcerated. She argues the …