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… We use cutting-edge racial justice advocacy to build reparative systems that create wealth, transform justice and … in America1 – and which has disproportionately impacted communities of color.2 COVID-19 was the leading cause of … that have erupted into earthquakes in Black and other communities of color. Cracks that manifest in New Jersey as …
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… Son. The referent also reported Mother and Father became combative when they were informed Son should stay in the … Son and Daughter receive appropriate medical care and separate beds. Father is a Megan's Law offender subject to … and religious reasons. Requests for exemptions based on philosophical, moral, secular, or more general reasons are …
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… under N.J.S.A. 59:8-9 to excuse his failure to comply with the ninety-day time frame under N.J.S.A. 59:8-8. … because,"[i]n one catastrophic event, [the plaintiff] lost complete movement and sensation of his body." Ibid. We … the late filing of tort claims notices, plaintiff was not paralyzed, in a coma, or preoccupied with 19 A-2363-23 …
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… denied defendant's pretrial motion to dismiss the contempt complaint. After a trial, the judge, sitting as the trier of … written, personal, electronic, or other form of contact or communication with [his former wife.]" On July 2, 2021, … this call was made accidentally or intentionally. At the close of the State's case, defendant moved to dismiss the …
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… Judge Wayne J. Forrest, J.S.C., presided over two separate trials: the first, regarded the termination of … opinion, Judge Forrest recited Mother's history of non-compliance with her mental health medications, physically … citing his limitations and obligations to another child. He lost contact with the Division and the children for months. …
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… refused to consent to Kelly taking the anti-depressants recommended by her social worker and psychiatrist. Plaintiff … Kelly "unless it bec[ame] contrary to the professional recommendations of Kelly's treating professionals." … [Kelly's] treating mental health professional regarding recommendations for the reunification of [Kelly] and …
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… (TRO) on March 25, 2022, which was served on defendant. The complaint was amended on May 6, 2022, to allege a violation … motion for a stay, reinstating the TRO pending the outcome of this appeal. Our review of an FRO is generally … creating[,] and I take you to court[,] literally you can lose all 5 A-3319-21 rights and be seen as mentally unfit . …
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… and Bergman. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-1955. O'Toole Scrivo, LLC, … attorney for respondent The New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Brian D. Ragunan, Deputy Attorney General, on … back pay, benefits, and seniority from the first date of separation until the date of reinstatement." On appeal, …
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… Inc. appeals from the April 28, 2016 order dismissing its complaint in lieu of prerogative writs seeking the … dangerous, and obsolete parking design . . . with two parallel dead-end aisles entering Marin Boulevard only 20' … some repairs to insure [the metal fire escape] is closed and secure." Both the front and back of the building …
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… high school. Alice provided a major part of the family's income until she decided that year to leave to live with a … would be a temporary arrangement, but after he began to lose contact with defendant, he returned to their home in … contact with him and attend his football games, but their separation placed inevitable strain on their relationship. He …
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… v. DMH2, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, and PLANNING BOARD OF THE TOWNSHIP OF VERONA, … had a conflict of interest because he had ex parte communications with DMH2. The engineer did not deny having … discussed during the ex parte meeting were fully disclosed and reviewed during ten subsequent public hearings. …
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… order denying without prejudice his motion to modify his commitment to the Juvenile Justice NOT FOR PUBLICATION … heart defect, high blood pressure, asthma, amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome (AMPS), and seizure disorder – he … 30, 2020, L.L. has had three infirmary visits and two separate hospital visits due to extreme facial swelling and …
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… was originally named as a co-defendant in the guardianship complaint, that individual was not part of the trial … for the reasons expressed in Judge James R. Paganelli's comprehensive written post-trial opinion. We incorporate by … and physical well-being. Neither parent has successfully completed any of the programs or resources offered by the …
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… "[t]here[] [had] been tension" between them, they "did not communicate very well," and a pattern of name calling had … visited the co-worker's daughter's Instagram page and commented below a post, "Why don't you ask your father why … was standing behind them, defendant left the laundry room, closing the door. Plaintiff tried to leave, but defendant …
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… claimed he suffered permanent injuries, including hearing loss, headaches, and loss of balance as a result of … denying a directed verdict, but he did not enter an accompanying order. That trial judge's decision is referenced … to defendant – a board-certified otolaryngologist, commonly known as an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) doctor. …
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… began to deteriorate. In May 2018, the parties separated, however, in the same month defendant brought D.G. … stable. Once stable, defendant's intention was for her to come back to New Jersey and get their child. After she … her and the child and that plaintiff made mother-son communications difficult. Plaintiff testified he was …
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… for the same. Ultimately her difficulties resulted in J.M. coming under the care of her grandparents, S.B. and V.B. The … position regarding transfer of custody to D.B. and enclosed copies of the August 26, 2015 order and the March 17, … Attorney General to file a motion and that a Division paralegal told her "everything's been submitted" to the …
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… part, that: A person who is employed by a facility...who commits a simple assault...upon an institutionalized elderly … elements beyond a reasonable doubt: 1. That the defendant committed a simple assault upon ( … INSERT VICTIM … ); 2. … must prove beyond a reasonable doubt is that the defendant committed a simple assault. … [CHARGE APPROPRIATE SUBSECTION …
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… for the same. Ultimately her difficulties resulted in J.M. coming under the care of her grandparents, S.B. and V.B. The … position regarding transfer of custody to D.B. and enclosed copies of the August 26, 2015 order and the March 17, … Attorney General to file a motion and that a Division paralegal told her "everything's been submitted" to the …
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… high school. Alice provided a major part of the family's income until she decided that year to leave to live with a … would be a temporary arrangement, but after he began to lose contact with defendant, he returned to their home in … contact with him and attend his football games, but their separation placed inevitable strain on their relationship. He …