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… removed the children from New Jersey without first complying with N.J.S.A. 9:2-2. Plaintiff gave defendant less … initial return of the OTSC, the judge ordered electronic communication between defendant and the children. The judge … to the following factors: the parents' ability to agree, communicate and cooperate in matters relating to the child; …
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… residence. When the officers arrived, the door to the common area of the building was open. They entered the common area and knocked on the front door of the first - … of the hearing, Figueroa was the sole witness and did not complete his testimony. When the hearing resumed on the …
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… to know something . . . Because my aunt was supposed to come up here." Detective Belgrave responded: "Okay. Well, … of the room, to which defendant asked, "Can I have my aunt come up here?" Detective 1 Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 … we have found "[a] hospital room generally lacks the 'compelling atmosphere inherent in the process of in-custody …
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… erred in finding the Division presented sufficient competent evidence to satisfy, 1 The Family Part also … told the caseworker he received psychotherapy at the Community Psychiatric Institute (Institute) in 2011. … thereafter filed an order to show cause and a verified complaint in the Family Part seeking temporary legal custody …
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… has a host of obstacles that have prevented her from becoming a fit parent. She has anger management issues, which … disorders and other mental health conditions. She failed to complete several drug treatment programs and mental health … and was informed that the Division 2 Apparently, the mother completed a drug treatment program during the trial, but …
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… his daughters C.P.R. (Cathy) and M.P.R. (Megan)1 by committing acts of sexual assault, sexual molestation, and … protection under the FC docket. Subsequent permanency and compliance hearings were held in 2021 and 2022. On July 11, … her body" on at least six occasions. A few weeks before coming to CDP headquarters, Cathy disclosed this incident to …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency (the Division) filed a complaint after the following incidents. In April of that … leave the home. On November 1, 2019, the Division filed a complaint for care and supervision of Ross and Annie under … 9 and Title 30. N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21; N.J.S.A. 30:4C-12. The complaint detailed the family's history, focusing on Audrey …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency (the Division) filed a complaint after the following incidents. In April of that … leave the home. On November 1, 2019, the Division filed a complaint for care and supervision of Ross and Annie under … 9 and Title 30. N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21; N.J.S.A. 30:4C-12. The complaint detailed the family's history, focusing on Audrey …
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… New Jersey, and travel to his attorney's offices and any recommended treatment facilities. He was also permitted to … substantially for the reasons expressed in Judge Donohue's comprehensive and well-reasoned written opinion. Affirmed. 2 …
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… New Jersey, and travel to his attorney's offices and any recommended treatment facilities. He was also permitted to … substantially for the reasons expressed in Judge Donohue's comprehensive and well-reasoned written opinion. Affirmed. 2 …
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… to the children’s school stating that the investigation was complete and that it had determined no need to provide … her that its investigation into the allegations was complete and that it had determined that the allegations … between “not established” and “unfounded” when rejecting a comment that “not established” findings should be eligible …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CAMDEN … TYRELL JOHNSON, Defendant. Decided: April 12, 2019 Kaitlyn Compari, Assistant Prosecutor, for plaintiff (Mary Eva … privacy. APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION September 19, 2019 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 Academy”), received an Instagram …
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… the precipitating event that led to the guardianship complaint . At that time, Sean, and Lou's biological … physicians reported the child would experience problems communicating, eating, walking, and breathing. Accordingly, … and parenting evaluations, but her attorney advised against completing the evaluations in view of the pending criminal …
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… returning to New Jersey. She informed him they were not coming back and blocked his telephone number, causing … to New Jersey. On February 10, 2021, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce. Shortly after the filing, he began a … their evaluations. The experts' reports 5 A-3046-23 were completed by December 2022 and the court scheduled trial . …
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… While in prison, J.L. received court ordered visitation, communicated with the twins through letters, and was updated … anger management and relationship building. Based on their compliance, the litigation was later terminated. In 2012, … drug screens, and in-home counseling. However, J.L. was non-compliant with substance abuse 8 A-2314-15T1 treatment, and …
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… pocketbook. Reyna Salazar was living at the apartment complex at the time of Johnstone's murder. At approximately … color. Outdoor video surveillance from the apartment complex corroborated the interaction at that time between a … for nine years." Marilyn replied that defendant could have come to her and her mother, because he "needed to go to a …
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… in an October 2016, forty-five-count indictment with committing numerous sexual offenses against three minors … one count of third-degree violating a special sentence of community supervision for life ("CSL") (collectively, his … V: DEFENDANT WAS ARRESTED ON A CONSTITUTIONALLY DEFECTIVE COMPLAINT WARRANT. POINT VI: THE TRIAL COURT'S SUMMARY …
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… Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent Commissioner of Education (Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney … the enrollment practices of a charter school located in a community of predominantly Latino population. The school, … amplifications of that decision by two successive DOE Commissioners. Appellants contend the Commissioners' …
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… summary judgment in favor of defendants and dismissing her complaint with prejudice. We reverse and remand. I. We … for Surgery of the Hand, The Triangular Fibro[-]Cartilage Complex, or TFCC, is an important structure in the wrist. … which persists. Her prognosis at this point is guarded for complete recovery. I do think she will need further surgery. …