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… Although defendant again began treatment, his initial compliance soon faltered. He failed to complete the intensive outpatient program, refused to … relationship with his parents. In an oral opinion that immediately followed trial, and which we discuss more fully …
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… arguments and affirm both orders under review. I. We commence our review with a discussion of the relevant legal principles, which are common to both appeals. Where, as here, the trial court does … his ten-year-old biological daughter. DNA evidence confirmed the presence of defendant's semen on the child's shirt …
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… unjustifiable risk to the safety of any other person or the community or the obstruction of the criminal justice process … unjustifiable risk to the safety of any other person or the community or the obstruction of the criminal justice process … N.J. 449, 469 (2005) (discussing constitutional rights deemed waived on entry of an unconditional guilty plea), a …
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… as well as the circumstances that the parties' relative incomes, as further set forth in this agreement, would be comparable, if the [defendant] is able to qualify to obtain … discretion to deny defendant the benefit of an ODD. Affirmed in part, and reversed and remanded in part for further …
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… cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. October 30, 2018 2 A-3187-15T1 comply hearing, ordering him to list for sale property he … and contained an apartment that was rented to generate income. After approximately two years, the parties purchased … "net pay" of "$136," less deductions. The judge also confirmed that defendant's previously filed bankruptcy petition …
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… in 2000, and he was adopted by relatives. 3 A-0619-17T3 medication." The referent reported E.S. ate spoiled or … Coastal Wellness (RHD), the provider supporting E.S. in the community. RHD reported E.S. "work[ed] with a team of staff … its staff five to seven days a week "to maintain in the community." E.S. refused to meet with the workers without …
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… Martha Harris testified for the Division. Salima Gordon, a Community Engagement Specialist at the children's school, … and Investigation Reports, the police report, M.D.'s medical records, and photographs of M.D.'s injuries were … defendant was at police headquarters attempting to file a complaint against M.D. Clemons returned to headquarters and …
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… (the Department) conducted a routine audit of the company and determined that plaintiff had improperly … the Department ordered plaintiff to pay unemployment compensation and disability contributions for these … activities, employed staff members who performed the same services, and offered no proof that the …
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… anything he could say to hurt me. He 3 A-2667-15T4 was commenting on the type of clothes I was wearing, the type of … . got into a physical altercation where he took me and slammed me into his desk. Claimant further stated, "I was not … very upset, I was crying." Her bosses said their lawyers recommended installing "security cameras," but they never …
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… that will be assigned to the trial. That panel will be comprised of jurors who have completed the standard qualification process and confirmed their availability to report for service. b. Demographic … initial report is expected to include, among other data points, the following information: numbers and percentages …
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… that will be assigned to the trial. That panel will be comprised of jurors who have completed the standard qualification process and confirmed their availability to report for service. b. Demographic … initial report is expected to include, among other data points, the following information: numbers and percentages …
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… child support. The officers arrived in an unmarked car, armed and in uniform, with their outer vests displaying the … and Dutko knocking and yelling, "Sheriff's officers[,] come to the front door. Mr. Fair, come to the front door." He also stated that approximately …
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… ineligible for unemployment benefits under the Unemployment Compensation Law (UCL), N.J.S.A. 43:21-1 to -71, and, as a … of Unemployment Insurance (the Division) subsequently deemed claimant ineligible for benefits and liable to refund … of parole at Hanson House. Claimant further testified the commute time between Assem-Pak, Inc.'s Vineland facility and …
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… orders entered by Judge Mary F. Thurber dismissing his complaint with prejudice and denying his cross-motion to … the debt was assigned to LVNV, which filed a two-count complaint against plaintiff in the Law Division, SCP, Bergen … of the sale of merchandise" entitling plaintiff to CFA remedies. We affirm. The CFA sets forth The act, use or …
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… The Court issued its first Action Plan in 2020 as a commitment to put into action its continuing promise to … of the annual focus areas and set out new goals for the coming year. These annual Action Plan installments chronicle … that court users with limited English proficiency are informed of court requirements and of the availability of …
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… 07719 Tel: 732-443-0333 Fax: 732-894-9647 ClarkLaw NJ .com Gerald H. Clark*+ Stephanie T olnai Mark W. Morris … Supreme Court of New Jersey Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 970 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0970 Re: … ... 9 OTHER AUTHORITIES Model Jury Charge 8.11 (I), Future Medical Expenses …
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… ( 1) establish a process for review of eligible defendants' compliance with pretrial release conditions, with a … reduction in monitoring level for defendants who have been compliant for six months, and (2) clarify the timeframe and … ("Criminal Justice Reform - Pretrial Services Defendant Compliance Reviews; Implementation of Amendments to Rule 3 …
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… and Marczyk. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-179. Michael P. DeRose argued … N.J.A.C. 4:2-2.3(a)(6). This disciplinary action stemmed from her being charged with driving while intoxicated … that he had access to her social media accounts. Petitioner points to other parts of the record that were not …
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… who was born in November of 2016. The parties stopped communicating after plaintiff informed defendant she was pregnant. On May 15, 2017, the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas entered an order for child support. At the …
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… v. WALTER R. EARLE TRANSIT, LLC, EARLE ASPHALT COMPANY, and JEFFREY L. EVANS, Defendants-Appellants. … defendants Walter R. Earle Transit, LLC, Earle Asphalt Company (collectively, the Earle defendants), and Jeffrey L. … used [a] police [c]ut[-]through at [the mile] 87.5 median." The report then stated: [The Earle defendants] had …