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… eight, lived alone on the third floor of an apartment complex. One morning, the complex's manager found the victim on her kitchen floor … examiner explained that such a hemorrhage "is going to compress the brain and can produce death or some …
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… for the purpose of this opinion. We affirm. This matter commenced when plaintiff filed a Law Division complaint asserting Robert A. Franco and Randi K. Franco … a lawsuit is a contract which, like all contracts, may be freely entered into and which a court, absent a …
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… Family Part following a fact-finding hearing concluding she committed abuse or neglect of her daughter B.W. (Barbara).1 … Child Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a Verified Complaint for care, custody, and supervision of Barbara. By way of background, when the Division filed its complaint, none of E.W.'s children were in her care. In …
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… 193, we affirm the access to the videos.2 To provide a more complete record should further review be necessary, we remand for consideration of the common law right of access to the dash-cam videos. Because … of Lakewood, sought "copies of the audio and video and all communications to dispatch and the Watch Commander" as well …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2404-15T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF E.B. – SVP-724-15. … A-2404-15T5 E.B. appeals from the January 16, 2016 judgment committing him to the Special Treatment Unit (STU) pursuant … of parole ineligibility. In addition, he was sentenced to Community Supervision for Life (CSL) and ordered to register …
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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 wrist that she …
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… defendant on parole supervision for life and ordered him to comply with Megan's Law's registration and reporting … first trial ended in a mistrial when the jury was unable to come to a unanimous verdict. 2 State v. Michaels, 136 N.J. … exculpatory evidence, improperly coached his daughter, and committed other misconduct. Defendant asserted his attorney …
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… he sustained as a result of their alleged negligence. The complaint was filed on behalf of plaintiff by the Latronica … issues. The judge ordered defendants' depositions to be completed by April 1, 2015, and extended the discovery end … the judge ordered that: defendants' depositions be completed by March 1, 2016; plaintiff's expert reports be …
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… orders entered after a plenary hearing, which dismissed her complaint seeking a genetic test to establish paternity. We affirm substantially for the reasons set forth in the comprehensive decision rendered by Judge Lisa P. Thornton. … further humiliation and rejection." II. R.R. raises three points on appeal. She contends the court applied the wrong …
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… v. KIMBERLY HARRINGTON, in her official capacity as Acting Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Education; NEW … from a May 3, 2017 dismissal of their declaratory judgment complaint based on a lack of standing and ripeness. We … risk that students would be placed with below-par 2 The AFT points out that in the 2015-2016 school year only 183 …
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… MOU, the provisions of the MOU govern. In the MOU, the City committed to make a good faith effort to secure funding for … the City fully advised of any contract negotiations, and to comply with all applicable laws. On May 20, 2009, the City's … provided by the County. In March 2014, FOL filed a verified complaint against the City and the JCRA, alleging that …
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… and alcohol, and repeatedly refused to engage in or comply with substance abuse and mental health services. In December 2014, the Division filed a Complaint for Guardianship. At the termination trial in … received twenty-one referrals between 2011 and 2013. She points out the Division did not substantiate her. 9 …
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… tearing of the ACL graft. By late 2011, she continued to complain of pain. She began seeing a workers' compensation orthopedist, Steven R. Gecha, M.D. Dr. Gecha … establishes clear objectives for all les[s]ons . . . [and] communicate[s] these objectives to students. 4. Strive[s] to …
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… asserting that "the proceedings herein did not comply with the procedural requirements of N.J.S.A. … of a psychiatrist. Although the court ordered defendant to comply with these recommendations, she never did so. On … its proofs, and engage in oral argument. As defendant points out, the trial judge and the parties' attorneys often …
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… his home in Jersey City. The arrest warrant stemmed from a complaint alleging defendant laid a small handgun in front … in an April 10, 2015 order. The court stated in its accompanying written opinion that "the protective sweep of … to dispel the reasonable suspicion of danger' or 'to complete the arrest and depart the premises.'" Ibid. …
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… and Whipple. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2011-1054. Gerald D. Miller argued … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Valentina M. DiPippo, Deputy Attorney General, … 4, 2015 final administrative decision of the Civil Service Commission (Commission) terminating his employment as a …
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… wifi in their home, thereby preventing the children from communicating with him. He also relied on a February 2016 … with a seventy-three point average, and had failed to complete her homework assignments. Defendant claimed the … order directing Sally to attend therapy with a therapist recommended by Dr. Berson, and requiring the parties to attend …
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… (DOC) final agency decision finding him guilty of committing four prohibited acts while an inmate at East … Jenkins was served with disciplinary charges alleging he committed the following prohibited acts: *.002, assaulting … of Jenkins's refusal to obey Tagliareni's orders and the concomitant involvement of the assisting officers, distribution …
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… smiled at defendant, held up the items she was taking, and commented on some of them. As plaintiff left the house, she … A few days after the issuance of the TRO, defendant filed a complaint for divorce. The parties were divorced four months … not afraid of any physical violence. But the fear comes out of the power imbalance, the financial isolation, …
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… In exchange, 3 A-3698-15T1 the State agreed to recommend a non-custodial probationary term. The following … guilty to count one. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a maximum four-year term of imprisonment with a … plea, and said his plea would only affect his ability to become a United States citizen. Defendant testified that …