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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 …
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… facts are not well presented by the parties, a deficiency compounded in part by the parties' failure to provide the … N.J.A.C. 10:90-20.1(b)(1). Such assessment "includes a safety and service plan strategy consistent with the identified needs and safety concerns of the individual, as determined by the . . …
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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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… facts are not well presented by the parties, a deficiency compounded in part by the parties' failure to provide the … N.J.A.C. 10:90-20.1(b)(1). Such assessment "includes a safety and service plan strategy consistent with the identified needs and safety concerns of the individual, as determined by the . . …
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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 …
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… of a statute that reads as follows: a. Tampering. A person commits an offense if, believing that an official proceeding or investigation is pending or about to … under oath, including any referee, hearing examiner, commissioner, notary or other person taking testimony or …
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… appeals from his traffic offense conviction for making an unsafe lane change. While entering a multi-lane roadway from … finding he changed lanes without first ascertaining it was safe to do so. After carefully reviewing the record in light … 221 N.J. 368, 382 (2015). "[T]he rule of deference is more compelling where . . . two lower courts have entered …
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… appeals from an order dated August 25, 2023 dismissing his complaint with prejudice for failing to state a claim. We … the claim defendant was a debt collector; and the safe harbor rule contained in Regulation F, 12 C.F.R. § … "sufficiently mirrors Model Form B-1," the court found the safe harbor provision provided defendant with protection …
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… arrest . Id. at 3. As fully set forth in Judge Axelrad's comprehensive oral opinion in this case, Gina was born to … overcome the problems preventing them from providing Gina a safe home. When defendants made progress, leading the court … Mary would not be able to provide Gina a minimal level of safe parenting. As to Warren, Dr. Jeffrey noted he …
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… by clear and convincing evidence the four statutory requisites for termination of parental rights. N.J.S.A. … for the reasons explained by Judge Francine Axelrad in her comprehensive opinion read into the record on October 4, … arrested and incarcerated for selling drugs. The children's safety plan provided that they were not to be left …
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… 5.20G ― Page 4 of 4 … 5.20G LIABILITY OF FORMER OWNER OF COMMERCIAL PROPERTY FOR DEFECTS OR OTHER DANGEROUS … it that the sidewalks abutting the property were reasonably safe for members of the public who used them. He/She must … that the condition of the abutting sidewalk was reasonably safe and would not subject pedestrians to an unreasonable …
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… arrest . Id. at 3. As fully set forth in Judge Axelrad's comprehensive oral opinion in this case, Gina was born to … overcome the problems preventing them from providing Gina a safe home. When defendants made progress, leading the court … Mary would not be able to provide Gina a minimal level of safe parenting. As to Warren, Dr. Jeffrey noted he …
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… by clear and convincing evidence the four statutory requisites for termination of parental rights. N.J.S.A. … for the reasons explained by Judge Francine Axelrad in her comprehensive opinion read into the record on October 4, … arrested and incarcerated for selling drugs. The children's safety plan provided that they were not to be left …
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… appeals from an order dated August 25, 2023 dismissing his complaint with prejudice for failing to state a claim. We … the claim defendant was a debt collector; and the safe harbor rule contained in Regulation F, 12 C.F.R. § … "sufficiently mirrors Model Form B-1," the court found the safe harbor provision provided defendant with protection …
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… appeals from his traffic offense conviction for making an unsafe lane change. While entering a multi-lane roadway from … finding he changed lanes without first ascertaining it was safe to do so. After carefully reviewing the record in light … 221 N.J. 368, 382 (2015). "[T]he rule of deference is more compelling where . . . two lower courts have entered …
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… his motion for return of his property—an Apple laptop computer seized from his residence. He 1 We follow the … B.G. claimed he was leasing a property that he intended to buy with cash having a listing price of $565,000, and B.G. … he "is leasing a property that he is going to eventually buy in cash." These facts considered in tandem with Green …
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… from a dealer. The co-defendants arranged a meeting to buy marijuana from L.O.1 Defendant, armed with a handgun, … with L.O., L.O. apparently concluded that defendant and his companions did not intend to buy the marijuana, and he began to walk away. Defendant then …
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… to close title on June 1, 2008. Rivermount had not yet completed construction of the home, secured a certificate of … on the property. On May 23, 2008, the Schottenheimers visited another property listed for sale in Morris County. On … As the court explained, I don't think it's up to the buyers to provide any reason why they couldn't take title. . …