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… to protect their privacy and for ease of reference. 2 James completed an identified surrender of his paternal rights to … Lynn and Zachary were harmed, or were placed at a risk of future harm, by witnessing David's abusive conduct, … of Division reports requires satisfaction of the prerequisites for admission as a business record under N.J.R.E. …
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… urine screens and participate in all treatment programs recommended by the Division. N.W. was granted a final … drugs.com/answers/what-is-a-roxy-306907.html (last visited June 14, 2019). 6 A-0853-18T2 On October 12, 2016, … Dr. Dyer also testified regarding the "tremendous risk" for future "adverse psychological consequences" in "[c]hildren …
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… BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PISCATAWAY, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, Petitioner-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT … Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for respondents Commission of Education and the State Board of Education … school attendance is limited to school districts formally designated as the 'district of residence,' or within a …
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… Defendant has been steadfast in his contentions that pedophiles are a persecuted minority and that the New Jersey Code … during which he must serve thirty-eight years before becoming eligible for parole. On appeal defendant raises a … questions, a limited number of questions. The questions are designed to allow him to give his version to the jury, …
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… defendant asked for a divorce and plaintiff filed a divorce complaint on May 14, 2014, citing irreconcilable … have joint legal custody of the children. Plaintiff was designated as "parent of first residence of the minor … provided: "In the event that any asset is discovered in the future, the party whose willful failure to disclose such …
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… shot based upon a mistaken belief that he or Cunningham had committed a burglary at a home the night before. Rivera … sequentially versus simultaneously; (7) whether a composite sketch was used; (8) whether the procedure was a … ultimately his trial testimony and would have further discredited his pretrial identification." At trial, when Rivera …
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… King Drive apartment building after receiving "numerous complaints from concerned citizens," and described his … the heroin. Goodman explained that drug dealers often designate a "stash house" where a "majority of the drugs … the jury to improperly reach a verdict lacking the requisite unanimity to sustain his convictions. See State v. …
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… on the brief). PER CURIAM This civil rights litigation commenced with plaintiff Robert Bryant's complaint alleging … "bootleg" as the City of Camden had recently changed the design of its vendor's licenses.5 Egan then issued him a … Bryant's claims against all three officers involve warrantless encounters, thus we find instructive our decision in …
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… v. EXECUTIVE CARS, NEW YORK BLACK CAR.COM, ROYAL DISPATCH SERVICES, INC., KING LEE CHEUNG and TWIN … will be directed on their computers to "check in" at designated locations when providing car service at airports. … the court's holding in Abouzeid 30 A-4520-18T2 is inapposite here because it was based on wholly different facts and …
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… decision-making abilities as "emotionally immature" and recommended that Beth engage in weekly individual counseling. … should another best-interests hearing be conducted in the future, the testimony and evidence adduced at this hearing … clinicians, and stated therapeutic visitation would be revisited once Beth began DBT. Beth began her DBT therapy in …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … evidenced by Bill’s Last Will & Testament, in which he designated Christopher as the beneficiary to W.H. Linen’s … Plaintiff argues that the proposed pleading “would not be futile inasmuch as it provides sufficient facts to support …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS : SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY AMANDA … new issues or make new arguments. Instead, the Rule was designed to ensure that the judge hearing the original … The TCCNWA provides in pertinent part: No seller, lessor, creditor, lender or bailee shall . . . enter into a written …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellants (Jack L. Weinberg, Designated Counsel, on he briefs in A-2342-13; Michael 1 … an off-duty Newark police officer, Daniel DeAmorim, and his companion, S.J.,2 at the Swan Motel in Linden. In addition, … panicked upon being approached by two African-American males and the event was "massaged" into a robbery to protect …
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… supervision for life, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4, and ordered to comply with the restrictions and supervision of Megan's Law, … where he was soon joined by his wife and daughter. C.M. visited defendant and his family in Oregon, but did not … deter 26 A-0198-14T3 defendant from similar conduct in the future, and therefore, the trial court properly found …
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… worker reported that she smelled marijuana when she visited defendant's home. At the time of the referral, … post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in 2011, but did not comply with the recommended treatment and self-medicates … point that this is going to happen in the foreseeable future." 18 A-4727-15T2 Further, the judge found the …
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… Defender, attorney for appellant (Kourtney J.A. Knop, Designated Counsel, on the briefs). Christopher S. Porrino, … children to adoption in January 2015 and a guardianship complaint was filed in February 2015. Thereafter, the … school thing in her place." An effort to telephone Eric was futile, reaching only his voice mail. Eric's attorney …
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… about the cologne and did not inquire as to how S.A. had come to consume it. Neither Dr. Yu nor any of the JSMC staff … was that [S.A.’s] condition was the result of ‘reckless’ or ‘grossly or wantonly negligent’ conduct or inaction … contexts. LSNJ asserts that N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.10 was carefully designed, with this standard used to achieve a delicate …
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… if they were trespassers; they would not have the requisite possessory or proprietary interest in the property to … the cause for respondent Derrick Brown. Theodore J. Baker, Designated Counsel, argued the cause for respondent Kareem … a small item to the buyer. The trooper also observed, coming from 815 Line Street, a third unknown black male who …
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… against Trident and its corporate principals. Several other creditors forced Trident into bankruptcy. The bankruptcy … NFI’s security manager, James Matlock, signed criminal complaints against Trident’s principals. An assistant … In June 2008, NFI’s security manager, James Matlock, visited the Vineland Police Department and reported that Land …
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… several years. The RCA included non-solicitation and non-compete provisions that restricted an employee from … the geographic and temporal restrictions, are reasonably designed to protect ADP's legitimate business interests, … pricing information, the composition or description of future services that are or may be provided by ADP; ADP's …