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… that his counsel was ineffective by failing to request a competency hearing at trial and by failing to assert a … testified that while he took a shower in the bathroom at a community pool, he saw defendant taking a shower at the … on the morning" of the day he testified. Defendant claimed the heroin and alcohol made him "sleepy" during the …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0849-20 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF T.L., SVP-774-17. _______________________ … N.J.S.A. 30:4-27.24 to -27.38. In July 2019, we affirmed the commitment judgment. See In re Civ. Commitment of … N.J. 282, 310 (1978) (emphasis added). And, T.L. correctly points out, "[t]his appeal stems from a different final …
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… indictment charged that on November 25, 2015, defendant committed the following nine offenses: third-degree … of a defaced firearm, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-3(d); second-degree committing a drug offense while possessing a firearm, … roadway, and he followed it in his patrol car. He immediately noticed the right, rear, red taillight was out on …
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… the affirmative and described the considerations that informed his opinion. In a subsequent motion to dismiss the … basis of hearsay or other evidence which may not be legally competent or admissible at trial"). Still, "[t]he grand jury … is to present a prima facie case that the accused has committed a crime." Id. at 236. Consequently, "[a] trial …
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… school graduation, plaintiff offered to assist defendant in completing an 1 We use initials for the parties and a … plaintiff to "stop spoiling" Alex because she could not "compete with that." Late in November 2019, defendant learned … plaintiff was "buying [her] child," and promptly informed plaintiff that Alex needed to be returned to A-3097-19 4 …
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… to undergo evaluations for substance abuse. L.L. agreed and complied. J.N., Sr., who was on parole, also agreed, but he … and the Division's involvement with her family. She recommended out-patient treatment with the Center for Great … two safety issues: L.L.'s "use and abuse of prescription medications" and "emotional instability." The SPP identified …
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… phone calls on the evening of December 10, 2017, J.E. informed the Division he would come to the hospital. However, he did not arrive when he … evaluation in May 2018 with Dr. Robert Kanen. He eventually completed this evaluation in November 2018. J.E. appeared …
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… saw him drive to and from the Johnson Avenue apartment complex. That same evening, police followed Boone from … second-degree drug offenses. The Appellate Division affirmed the denial of the motion to suppress in an unpublished … them to a specific apartment unit, here no evidence points to Boone’s apartment unit. Police lacked the facts …
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… a law against discrimination (LAD) case to a claim of unbecoming conduct in a tenured teacher disciplinary hearing. … as the substantive allegations of the two-count tenure complaint against defendant. Count I of the complaint … statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:24-8, as well as by the questions framed by the parties in a particular dispute. Indeed, an …
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… Lane, Arnold's son. In 2017, defendant was prescribed pain medication for a hip surgery after which she relapsed into … behavior continued and that he had been involuntarily committed to Ocean Medical Hospital. The Division … defendant's participation in IOP treatment as "marginally compliant." In October 2018, she was evicted for nonpayment …
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… At the time, defendant was living in the same apartment complex and frequently visited his uncle Clifton, who was … a member of the army national guard, where he served as a combat medic, was trained in firefighting and water survival, and …
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… with recent childbirth or miscarriage. She told the medical personnel treating her that she had not been … the hospital, defendant told her father that something had come out of her body while she was in the basement and that … Strumolo remained concerned that a crime may have been committed at the home and believed his supervisors would …
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… the guardianship trial, entered judgment, and rendered a comprehensive and detailed oral opinion. We affirm … SCHEDULING A HOME STUDY FOR THE DAY OF TRIAL, CANNOT BE DEEMED "REASONABLE" WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE LAW. B. THE … FOUR YEARS WITH HER GRANDPARENTS AND THE ALLEGED FAILURE TO COMPLETE SERVICES THAT WERE NOT OFFERED. E. THE TRIAL …
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… related services, at the district's expense. In order to accomplish this goal, Uszenski, with Halsey's concurrence, … However, three weeks after Morgan was retained, Uszenski recommended that the district's Board of Education (Board) … could not be processed because it was not accompanied by a medical note authorizing "bedside" services for the …
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… after the will was admitted to probate, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Probate Part of the Chancery Division, … with suspicious circumstances, undue influence is presumed and the burden of proof shifts to the will proponent to overcome the presumption." In re Estate of Stockdale, 196 N.J. …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. HARRAH'S ATLANTIC CITY OPERATING COMPANY, LLC, d/b/a HARRAH'S RESORT ATLANTIC CITY, … or the Act), N.J.S.A. 2A:22A-1 to -7.1 Plaintiff also claimed Harrah's and its agents "negligently managed . . . … went or what he did" after he left the premises. Harrah's points out that plaintiff claims he had no recollection of …
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… LAZAR, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ENGLEWOOD HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER, INC., MITCHELL SPINNELL, M.D., RUSSELL GURA, … before the litigation, without success. Consequently, the complaint denominated the nurse as "Agency Nurse RN 104," … the complaint with respect to their conduct at those two points in time. Id. at 442. However, we excused the …
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… Marshall argued the cause for appellant (Law Offices of Viscomi & Lyons, attorneys; Ms. Marshall, on the brief). … her, despite repeated objections, whether she remembered complaining to her doctor about neck, back, and shoulder … defense counsel told the jury she was showing plaintiff her medical records to try to refresh her memory. Defense …
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… v. Christopher Dekowski (A-35-12) (071019) [Note: This is a companion case to State v. Kelvin Williams, also filed … writing for a unanimous Court. In this appeal, as in its companion case decided today, State v. Williams, ___ N.J. … evidence to support a jury finding that defendant was armed with or threatened the immediate use of a deadly weapon. …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5395-16T4 ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. AMERICAN MEDICAL PLUMBING, INC., Defendant-Respondent. … misread the contract, plaintiff ACE American Insurance Company (ACE) appeals from summary judgment dismissing its …