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… New Jersey 07102 (973) 596-4500 LLustberg@gibbonslaw.com NHillman@gibbonslaw.com ACollart@gibbonslaw.com … Indictment Fail To Sufficiently Charge Sidney Brown With Official Misconduct. … could be redeemed following development on the 11 Cooper site; The Michaels Organization would reimburse Dranoff up …
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A-30-24 Respondent Brief
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… {01134974} MIRZA M. BULUR, in his official capacity as the Acting Public Safety Director for the City of Paterson and Appropriate … the Supreme Court, 14 Jan 2025, 090126, AMENDED {01134974} COMBINED BRIEF IN OPPOSITION OF PETITION FOR CERTIFICATION …
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… injury on or physically confine or restrain anyone or commit any other criminal offense … OR … Accuse anyone of an … or business repute. … OR … Take or withhold action as an official or cause an official to take or withhold action … … other power, financial instruments, information, data, and computer software, in either human readable or computer …
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… v. TOWN OF MORRISTOWN, MARGOT KAYE, in her official capacity as Town Clerk of Morristown, FRITZ REUSS, in his official capacity as Construction Code Official of Morristown, PLANNING BOARD OF THE TOWN OF …
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… v. TOWN OF MORRISTOWN, MARGOT KAYE, in her official capacity as Town Clerk of Morristown, FRITZ REUSS, in his official capacity as Construction Code Official of Morristown, PLANNING BOARD OF THE TOWN OF …
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… mental health, how her condition could jeopardize David's safety, and its inability to identify a supervisor who could … suicide attempts, psychosis and delusions. The evaluator recommended Carol take psychotropic medication to regulate her … to assess whether Carol was progressing in her ability to safely parent David. Following David's placement with his …
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… mental health, how her condition could jeopardize David's safety, and its inability to identify a supervisor who could … suicide attempts, psychosis and delusions. The evaluator recommended Carol take psychotropic medication to regulate her … to assess whether Carol was progressing in her ability to safely parent David. Following David's placement with his …
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… mental health, how her condition could jeopardize David's safety, and its inability to identify a supervisor who could … suicide attempts, psychosis and delusions. The evaluator recommended Carol take psychotropic medication to regulate her … to assess whether Carol was progressing in her ability to safely parent David. Following David's placement with his …
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… expert testimony showed each parent was unable to safely parent the children and placing the children in their … bizarre and threatening behavior. This was driven by the combined effects of defendant's unaddressed drug use and … them out because they revealed his intent, which was opposite the children's best interests and need for permanency. …
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… Esther expressed concern about Eve visiting Edwin that coming weekend. After speaking with Esther, the Division … reported that he had explained to Eve what the word "safe" meant and that she 5 A-2856-21 reported feeling safe with Esther but not Edwin. The caseworker also asked …
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… classes, and therapeutic visitation services. Mary only completed the mental health and substance abuse treatment … . . dangerous[,] . . . [a]nd it poses a risk to the girls' safety." The expert opined psychosis is not inherently … Mary had "threatened to abscond with the girls to keep them safe. . . . And so there's a risk of her acting with the …
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… since that time. On September 9, 2009, the Division filed a complaint alleging defendants abused or neglected their … caregiving of her grandparents in a home where she felt safe and preferred to live. Cahill did not recommend joint … had a mental health disorder that impacted her ability to safely parent Jessie, and that there was a strong bond …
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… since that time. On September 9, 2009, the Division filed a complaint alleging defendants abused or neglected their … caregiving of her grandparents in a home where she felt safe and preferred to live. Cahill did not recommend joint … had a mental health disorder that impacted her ability to safely parent Jessie, and that there was a strong bond …
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… Esther expressed concern about Eve visiting Edwin that coming weekend. After speaking with Esther, the Division … reported that he had explained to Eve what the word "safe" meant and that she 5 A-2856-21 reported feeling safe with Esther but not Edwin. The caseworker also asked …
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… classes, and therapeutic visitation services. Mary only completed the mental health and substance abuse treatment … . . dangerous[,] . . . [a]nd it poses a risk to the girls' safety." The expert opined psychosis is not inherently … Mary had "threatened to abscond with the girls to keep them safe. . . . And so there's a risk of her acting with the …
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… expert testimony showed each parent was unable to safely parent the children and placing the children in their … bizarre and threatening behavior. This was driven by the combined effects of defendant's unaddressed drug use and … them out because they revealed his intent, which was opposite the children's best interests and need for permanency. …
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… v. CITY OF JERSEY CITY, ROBERT BYRNE, in his official capacity as City Clerk for the City of Jersey City; … Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common law right-to-know. We detailed some of the litigation … 220 N.J. 544 (2015). 3 A-5231-16T2 the [Department of Community Affairs,] Division of Local Government Services" …
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… v. CITY OF JERSEY CITY, ROBERT BYRNE, in his official capacity as City Clerk for the City of Jersey City; … Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common law right-to-know. We detailed some of the litigation … 220 N.J. 544 (2015). 3 A-5231-16T2 the [Department of Community Affairs,] Division of Local Government Services" …
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… opinion, Judge Forrest recited Mother's history of non-compliance with her mental health medications, physically … unsuccessful efforts to locate a family member who could safely provide for the children's care. Further, his opinion … Once A.L.A. was placed in the Division's custody, Father visited once and did not attend the bonding evaluations. …
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… We affirm. On March 15, 2016, the Division filed a verified complaint for guardianship of Lucas. Judge Timothy W. Chell … Dr. Loving from opining that defendant could parent Lucas safely or provide a secure, stable home for Lucas in the … parent stays sober. He concluded that defendant was able to safely parent Lucas based upon "[his] experience working in …