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… and thus required specialty care, in addition to regular visits with a cardiologist. In September 2020, Dr. Alison … her ability to safely parent her children." Winston recommended that Irene engage in therapeutically-supervised visitation with her children, attend in-patient and …
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… In exchange for defendant's plea, the State agreed to recommend an eighteen-month custodial term. Defendant would be … 12, 2009, to April 18, 2009, when defendant "left by bus to visit his mother in Florida." Wilcher said he asked … our decision, we need not address the arguments raised in Points Two, Three, and Four of defendant's brief. 11 …
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… In exchange for defendant's plea, the State agreed to recommend an eighteen-month custodial term. Defendant would be … 12, 2009, to April 18, 2009, when defendant "left by bus to visit his mother in Florida." Wilcher said he asked … our decision, we need not address the arguments raised in Points Two, Three, and Four of defendant's brief. 11 …
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… Nelson told the detective he had been in the Bronx to visit his aunt and was now on his way to Philadelphia to visit his cousin, but later Nelson stated he had been … did not prolong the stop more than reasonably required to complete [the] Title 39 enforcement mission.” The Court …
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… the last time she saw a doctor. The Division provided visitation to D.E. throughout this matter. However, D.E. … which frustrated the Division's ability to supervise visitation and made P.E. uncomfortable. Over time, P.E. began to resist visitation …
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… Nelson told the detective he had been in the Bronx to visit his aunt and was now on his way to Philadelphia to visit his cousin, but later Nelson stated he had been … did not prolong the stop more than reasonably required to complete [the] Title 39 enforcement mission.” The Court …
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… the last time she saw a doctor. The Division provided visitation to D.E. throughout this matter. However, D.E. … which frustrated the Division's ability to supervise visitation and made P.E. uncomfortable. Over time, P.E. began to resist visitation …
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… parties prior to the beginning of jury selection. Defendant complained that his appointed attorney did not provide him with the discovery for his case and failed to visit him to prepare for 1 The facts adduced at trial … defense is unsuccessful; (3) the necessity that defendant comply with the rules of criminal procedure and the rules of …
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… unit (RHU), two-hundred-and-fifty-day loss of contact visits, thirty-day loss of recreation privileges, and thirty-day loss of commissary time. In imposing the penalties, Simmons noted an … 348 N.J. Super. at 122 (quoting N.J. Bell Tel. Co. v. Commc'ns Workers of Am., 5 N.J. 354, 377 (1950)). We review …
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… property for a resident. We affirm. Walsh is a civilly committed resident at the STU pursuant to the Sexually … The condition causes flatulence, which is frequently accompanied by an odor that is offensive to the olfactory … Connolly, on December 18, 2020, treated Walsh for a sick visit and wrote in a medical 3 A-3048-20 note: "I have …
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… granting defendants' motion to dismiss his second-amended complaint without prejudice under Rule 4:6-2(e) and the … from defendants. Plaintiff alleged that during his visits to AEA from 2013 to 2017, Zohn and other AEA … and defendants. On appeal, plaintiff raises the following points for this court's A-0914-19T1 5 consideration: POINT I …
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… office or the courthouse, and she claimed she did not feel comfortable conferring with him in her small New Jersey … the volume of his voice over the cell phone. Defendant also complained that Sheriff's officers followed him "around the … to the litigant the consequences that were about to be visited upon him regarding the appointment of counsel. The …
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… parties prior to the beginning of jury selection. Defendant complained that his appointed attorney did not provide him with the discovery for his case and failed to visit him to prepare for 1 The facts adduced at trial … defense is unsuccessful; (3) the necessity that defendant comply with the rules of criminal procedure and the rules of …
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… granting defendants' motion to dismiss his second-amended complaint without prejudice under Rule 4:6-2(e) and the … from defendants. Plaintiff alleged that during his visits to AEA from 2013 to 2017, Zohn and other AEA … and defendants. On appeal, plaintiff raises the following points for this court's A-0914-19T1 5 consideration: POINT I …
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… office or the courthouse, and she claimed she did not feel comfortable conferring with him in her small New Jersey … the volume of his voice over the cell phone. Defendant also complained that Sheriff's officers followed him "around the … to the litigant the consequences that were about to be visited upon him regarding the appointment of counsel. The …
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… property for a resident. We affirm. Walsh is a civilly committed resident at the STU pursuant to the Sexually … The condition causes flatulence, which is frequently accompanied by an odor that is offensive to the olfactory … Connolly, on December 18, 2020, treated Walsh for a sick visit and wrote in a medical 3 A-3048-20 note: "I have …
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… unit (RHU), two-hundred-and-fifty-day loss of contact visits, thirty-day loss of recreation privileges, and thirty-day loss of commissary time. In imposing the penalties, Simmons noted an … 348 N.J. Super. at 122 (quoting N.J. Bell Tel. Co. v. Commc'ns Workers of Am., 5 N.J. 354, 377 (1950)). We review …
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… the Matter of State and School Employees’ Health Benefits Commissions’ Implementation of I/M/O Philip Yucht (A-21-17) … as drafted -- Where a member provides proof of payment of coinsurance and amounts above the reasonable and customary … approximately 1.4 million out-of-network behavioral health visits under the tiered reimbursement plan. That number was …
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… the Matter of State and School Employees’ Health Benefits Commissions’ Implementation of I/M/O Philip Yucht (A-21-17) … as drafted -- Where a member provides proof of payment of coinsurance and amounts above the reasonable and customary … approximately 1.4 million out-of-network behavioral health visits under the tiered reimbursement plan. That number was …
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… appeals from the entry of summary judgment dismissing his complaint against defendants Housing Authority of Hoboken, … City had originally contracted with LandTek for two such visits per year but reduced it to one visit in consultation with LandTek at a savings of $5,400 …