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… the court by motion." The parties were to include the recommendation of the parenting coordinator in their … to amend the parties' parenting schedule to reflect recommendations by the parenting coordinator, which included … reviewing the record and the applicable legal principles, we conclude that defendant's further arguments in A- …
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… attorney; Ms. Licata, on the briefs). Jennifer Russo-Belles, Deputy Attorney General argued the cause for respondent … Child Protection and Permanency (the Division) has filed a complaint to assume care, custody, or supervision of a child … The FG docket involves cases where the Division has filed a complaint to terminate parental rights and assume …
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… Family Part following a fact-finding hearing concluding she committed abuse or neglect of her daughter B.W. (Barbara).1 … factual findings and legal conclusions of the trial judge unless we are convinced that they are so manifestly … 10 A-5586-15T4 "Whether the parent has exercised the requisite degree of care is to be analyzed in light of the …
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… A. Brndjar, on the brief). PER CURIAM Plaintiff Arjan Leka commenced this suit against defendants HealthQuest of … HealthQuest wrongfully appropriated his likeness for commercial gain without his knowledge or consent. Plaintiff … sells; distributes; leases; installs; prepares or assembles a manufacturer's product according to the manufacturer's …
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… plaintiff from having any contact with defendant unless it concerned "the health, safety, and welfare of … like that." Plaintiff consequently asked a friend to accompany her and the children to the appointment. The friend … her daughter's name, trying to get her to 7 A-3165-15T1 come to her. Plaintiff said the friend "put her arms out …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5198-15T1 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, by the COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. … Plaintiff-Appellant, v. VICTOR AKPU, THE COMMISSIONER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, … After our review of the record and relevant legal principles, we affirm. We glean the following facts from the …
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… seven-year-old brother told the caseworker he saw Rachel come into a bedroom with defendant chasing after her. He saw … During the caseworker's interview of Rachel, the child complained of discomfort and loss of mobility in her right … and fails adequately to supervise the child or recklessly creates a risk of serious injury to that child." G.S. …
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… THE SEIZURE OF THE HANDGUN. POINT II: THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR BY ISSUING AN UNCONSTITUTIONAL … FORM THE IMPETUS WHEREBY EVIDENCE SO SEIZED THEREAFTER BECOMES ADMISSIBLE DUE TO THE FACT THAT THE TERRY STOP OF … indicated the defendant was involved with drugs or drug sales. We found the police lacked an objectively reasonable …
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… Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Juliana L. Stiles, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). Joseph E. … good. On October 5, 2016, the Division filed a verified complaint to terminate defendant's parental rights and award … circumstances that led to the filing of the guardianship complaint, which began with the emergency removal of C.A. in …
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… parked in the lot while Jackson hid behind parked vehicles. The affiant explained that when Porter left the club … and obtained known photographs of each. The affiant compared the photographs with video recordings from the … Jackson and Maloney for the crimes of murder, conspiracy to commit murder and weapons offenses. The affidavit further …
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… Parker Ibrahim & Berg, LLP, attorneys for respondent (Charles W. Miller, III, and Nicholas Spindler, on the brief). … 6, 2016 Chancery Division order, reinstating plaintiff's complaint, and the October 20, 2017 Chancery Division order, … of the pending dismissal, and thus did not file" the requisite "certification of exceptional circumstances in response …
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… Access Link (collectively, NJ Transit).1 Plaintiff filed a complaint claiming her injuries resulted from Cosmey's … employees. What followed was plaintiff's abject failure to comply with discovery requests and submit to an independent … (IME), and defendant's misunderstanding of our court rules designed to sanction plaintiff and compel the …
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… in a scheduled trial. We affirm. Plaintiff filed a complaint against Skvortsov and his mother, Irina Hyman, in … emotional distress. According to the complaint, plaintiff visited business premises owned by Hyman in the Dominican … County, defendant in Hudson County. . . . . It's more or less not unusual to see this type of claim for compensation. …
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… had placed the children's safety seats in the trunk to accommodate another passenger and she admitted to falling … in original) (quoting Meshinsky v. Nichols Yacht Sales, Inc., 110 N.J. 464, 475 (1988)). "[B]y virtue of its … Super. 118, 129-30 (App. Div. 2010) (explaining the prerequisites for admission under the business records exception). …
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… dated September 22, 2015, denying the application. In the accompanying statement of reasons, the court pointed out that … flow from established facts. Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). As we have … any special needs or talents of the child that require accommodation and whether such accommodation or its equivalent …
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… Id. (slip op. at 2). On remand, after finding one less aggravating factor on the murder count, and two fewer … role of the actor therein, including whether or not it was committed in an especially heinous, cruel, or depraved … power of resistance; (3) The risk that the defendant will commit another offense; (6) The extent of the defendant's …
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… from the 9-1-1 call, stating "protect me[,] protect me" and commenting Maysa was "begging for protection from her … for a mistrial, which was denied, but the judge issued this comprehensive curative instruction: As I indicated … . . . alleged to have been made 6 A-0464-15T1 until and unless you hear . . . them as evidence . . . . Second, in …
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… is the mother of Caleb, Maddie, and Jack.2 This case commenced on October 26, 2012, when defendant, pregnant with … he resumed the litigation under the Title Nine matter. "[U]nless the parties are on notice that the Title Nine … judge here failed 14 A-2541-15T4 to comply with the requisite procedural safeguards, we vacate the judgment of …
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… medical advice. P.T. argues that her conduct was not reckless or grossly negligent. We agree and reverse. P.T. has … to her family medicine physician, Dr. Omobola Oji, who recommended in-patient hospitalization. Two days later, P.T. … after P.T. was hospitalized, the 5 A-2797-15T2 Division visited P.T.'s home and found Lisa in a deteriorated state; …
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… Malikah Colvin, Michelle Howe, and Crystal Montgomery. In a comprehensive oral decision, Judge Kathleen M. Delaney … have, but did not, raise the claim in a prior proceeding, unless they satisfy one of the following exceptions: (a) that … whether to hold an evidentiary hearing on a PCR petition is committed to the sound discretion of the PCR judge. State v. …