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… relative, who had custody of another of Lynn's children, recommended Kara be placed with close friends, N.T. … concerns' regarding Tony's ability to provide Kara with a safe home and family life now, or within the foreseeable … heard. He also contends that DCPP did not have the prerequisite care or custody of Kara to bring a Title 30 action to …
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… court since 2017. Because neither Lauren nor Richard could safely assume Allison's care, the Division consulted them … years, the Division attempted to assist defendants in overcoming the conditions that led to Allison's removal from … of parental rights. Although Lauren and Richard visited Allison together in mid-September 2021, Lauren never …
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… February 10, 2015, dismissing plaintiff Maria I. Alvarez's complaint for divorce and defendant John A. Tortora's NOT … order. We reverse the provision in the order dismissing the complaint, and remand for further proceedings. I In this … all parties to investigate the authenticity and accuracy of official documents, the court may, for good cause shown, …
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… were dismissed. Appellant was initially eligible for recommendation for placement into "minimum" custody status … must be applied "when an inmate cannot be assigned to the recommended custody status indicated by the custody status … including, "[e]ndangering welfare of children where the official version of the crime indicates that the inmate …
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… were dismissed. Appellant was initially eligible for recommendation for placement into "minimum" custody status … must be applied "when an inmate cannot be assigned to the recommended custody status indicated by the custody status … including, "[e]ndangering welfare of children where the official version of the crime indicates that the inmate …
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… February 10, 2015, dismissing plaintiff Maria I. Alvarez's complaint for divorce and defendant John A. Tortora's NOT … order. We reverse the provision in the order dismissing the complaint, and remand for further proceedings. I In this … all parties to investigate the authenticity and accuracy of official documents, the court may, for good cause shown, …
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A-15-24 Respondent Brief
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… 3rd Floor Atlantic City, NJ 08401 ldlevenson@cooperlevenson.com jbarr@cooperlevenson.com Telephone: (609) 344-3161 … “public affairs or conditions, but it may censure a public official only where that public official’s association with … into “matters affecting community morals, health, safety and general welfare,” the grand jury may “inspect and …
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… defendant, Ernest V. Troiano, Jr., with second-degree Official Misconduct, in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2 (Count … Peter Byron and were elected to the Wildwood city commission, a three-member governing body from which the … for elected or appointed officials.” That same day, the commission then passed Resolution No. 227-6-11, which simply …
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… defendant, Ernest V. Troiano, Jr., with second-degree Official Misconduct, in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2 (Count … Peter Byron and were elected to the Wildwood city commission, a three-member governing body from which the … for elected or appointed officials.” That same day, the commission then passed Resolution No. 227-6-11, which simply …
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A-2494-23 Briefs
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… Hills, New Jersey 07078 973.476.7309 (tele) hardwaredad@aol.com (email) Counsel for Plaintiff/Appellant SUPERIOR COURT … ADMINISTRATOR ALEXANDER MCDONALD, INDIVIDUALLY AND IN THEIR OFFICIAL CAPACITIES, Defendants-Respondents … long term tax exemption on Millburn 's contaminated DPW site. But in June 2021, Millburn promised not to develop its …
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… officer to be present. On another occasion, H.B. made unwelcome sexual remarks toward the visit supervisor, forcing the … process. Due to the inability of either H.B. or A.M.K. to safely parent the child, the Division changed the case goal … behavioral issues, potential . . . failure to have visited consistently and establish a relationship with …
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… officer to be present. On another occasion, H.B. made unwelcome sexual remarks toward the visit supervisor, forcing the … process. Due to the inability of either H.B. or A.M.K. to safely parent the child, the Division changed the case goal … behavioral issues, potential . . . failure to have visited consistently and establish a relationship with …
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… … This charge is based upon a statute providing: A person commits a crime … if he falsely pretends to hold a position … with purpose to induce another to submit to such pretended official authority or otherwise to act in reliance upon that … if one acts with knowledge, consciously, or if one comprehends his/her acts. The fourth element that the State …
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… dependent personality disorder with avoidant features. He recommended medication review, parenting-skills training, … suspension of Jack's visitation rights, finding it was not "safe to return [John] to [Jack] as [Jack] ha[d] been missing … requested services." 2 The court concluded it was not "safe to return" John to Jack because Jack had "been missing …
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… the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (Division), commencing in 2013 when police reported she and then … 4 A-2073-24 defendant had been pregnant. It entered a safety protection plan with defendant and the newborn … experience taught her "if a birth parent is saying the opposite, it becomes too complicated for the child ." The record …
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… the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (Division), commencing in 2013 when police reported she and then … 4 A-2073-24 defendant had been pregnant. It entered a safety protection plan with defendant and the newborn … experience taught her "if a birth parent is saying the opposite, it becomes too complicated for the child ." The record …
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… dependent personality disorder with avoidant features. He recommended medication review, parenting-skills training, … suspension of Jack's visitation rights, finding it was not "safe to return [John] to [Jack] as [Jack] ha[d] been missing … requested services." 2 The court concluded it was not "safe to return" John to Jack because Jack had "been missing …
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… (counts two and three), and two counts of second-degree official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2 (counts four and … 1999, M.E.'s husband discovered information on their family computer that referenced defendant and H.B. He contacted New … and Permanency (DCPP). N.J.S.A. 9:3A-10. 3 We do not comment on the admissibility of this evidence, as it was …
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… (counts two and three), and two counts of second-degree official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2 (counts four and … 1999, M.E.'s husband discovered information on their family computer that referenced defendant and H.B. He contacted New … and Permanency (DCPP). N.J.S.A. 9:3A-10. 3 We do not comment on the admissibility of this evidence, as it was …
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… (counts two and three), and two counts of second-degree official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2 (counts four and … 1999, M.E.'s husband discovered information on their family computer that referenced defendant and H.B. He contacted New … and Permanency (DCPP). N.J.S.A. 9:3A-10. 3 We do not comment on the admissibility of this evidence, as it was …