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… the Chief Medical Examiner of the City of New York (OCME). One of the samples was analyzed by OCME using its Forensic … and FST are not generally accepted in the scientific community. We agree, and because the error in admitting the … home. He pulled over and decided to pay her an unannounced visit. When she answered the door, she was speaking on the …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a complaint under N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21(c) 1 We use fictitious … Kim and Marge led to police intervention on two occasions. One of the conflicts stemmed from Kim's decision to allow … had not started treatment at MICA. She exercised supervised visitation with Laura, but would inappropriately tell Laura …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a complaint under N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21(c) 1 We use fictitious … Kim and Marge led to police intervention on two occasions. One of the conflicts stemmed from Kim's decision to allow … had not started treatment at MICA. She exercised supervised visitation with Laura, but would inappropriately tell Laura …
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… that James hit him with a belt, 6 A-2180-18T2 including one time in the face, and reported he was angry with … denied any physical abuse, but when asked whether James had visited the family's home, Donald said James "was at the … he could hear him talking downstairs on Sunday[]s when he comes over for dinner." 7 A-2180-18T2 Donald told the worker …
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… that James hit him with a belt, 6 A-2180-18T2 including one time in the face, and reported he was angry with … denied any physical abuse, but when asked whether James had visited the family's home, Donald said James "was at the … he could hear him talking downstairs on Sunday[]s when he comes over for dinner." 7 A-2180-18T2 Donald told the worker …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MONMOUTH … (Fruchter, Weiss & Associates, attorneys) Robert A. Honecker, Jr. and Tara K. Walsh, for defendant (Ansell, Grimm … records. The MSA provided his father “free and liberal visitation . . . as often as possible,” and “ready telephone …
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… concluded were consistent with physical abuse, but ones for which defendants, the child's only caregivers, … proceeding, and remanded the matter for a new trial to be completed within sixty days. Id. at 470-75. We also noted … was harmed, meaning that any harm attributed to have been visited upon either girl was derived from the harm to Chip. …
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… concluded were consistent with physical abuse, but ones for which defendants, the child's only caregivers, … proceeding, and remanded the matter for a new trial to be completed within sixty days. Id. at 470-75. We also noted … was harmed, meaning that any harm attributed to have been visited upon either girl was derived from the harm to Chip. …
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… of harm by not addressing her mental health issues. After a one-day factfinding hearing, the 1 We use initials and a … in crediting the caseworker's testimony regarding his home visit investigation. We conclude the trial court misapplied … from the Division's referrals. In its abuse or neglect complaint against defendant, the Division relied upon …
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… Child Protection and Permanency (the Division) has filed a complaint to assume care, custody, or supervision of a child … concerning non-divorce family relationships where custody, visitation, parenting, child support, and paternity are … he accepted the role of father and the three functioned as a family unit until she was removed from their care …
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… asserting that "the proceedings herein did not comply with the procedural requirements of N.J.S.A. … The trial judge granted defendant weekly supervised visitation with Alice. Over the next three months, however, … (2009). However, in a Title 30 case, like the present one, where there is no finding of abuse or neglect on the …
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… asserting that "the proceedings herein did not comply with the procedural requirements of N.J.S.A. … The trial judge granted defendant weekly supervised visitation with Alice. Over the next three months, however, … (2009). However, in a Title 30 case, like the present one, where there is no finding of abuse or neglect on the …
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… Child Protection and Permanency (the Division) has filed a complaint to assume care, custody, or supervision of a child … concerning non-divorce family relationships where custody, visitation, parenting, child support, and paternity are … he accepted the role of father and the three functioned as a family unit until she was removed from their care …
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… of harm by not addressing her mental health issues. After a one-day factfinding hearing, the 1 We use initials and a … in crediting the caseworker's testimony regarding his home visit investigation. We conclude the trial court misapplied … from the Division's referrals. In its abuse or neglect complaint against defendant, the Division relied upon …
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… reported bed bugs in the home. The neighbor reported Caryn complained John was looking at her chest, which made her … violence liaison. Laura complained John listens to her phone calls, does not provide her enough money to pay the … in a mentoring program, and have supervised therapeutic visits with her mother. She recommended Caryn have no …
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… reported bed bugs in the home. The neighbor reported Caryn complained John was looking at her chest, which made her … violence liaison. Laura complained John listens to her phone calls, does not provide her enough money to pay the … in a mentoring program, and have supervised therapeutic visits with her mother. She recommended Caryn have no …
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… in disarray with no heat or hot water. The children were compelled to bathe at the homes of relatives, did not … was in remission. However, he tested positive for suboxone, a substance abuse medication, shortly before the trial … resource parent's expressed intention to continue to permit visitation if she is allowed to adopt the children. Although …
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… in disarray with no heat or hot water. The children were compelled to bathe at the homes of relatives, did not … was in remission. However, he tested positive for suboxone, a substance abuse medication, shortly before the trial … resource parent's expressed intention to continue to permit visitation if she is allowed to adopt the children. Although …
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… and separate," but rather "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that 4 A-1365-24 identifies a child's … being advised by Division personnel about the importance of visitation to establish a bond with his son, defendant …
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… and separate," but rather "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that 4 A-1365-24 identifies a child's … being advised by Division personnel about the importance of visitation to establish a bond with his son, defendant …