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… N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(1); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. … 2C:43-7.2. Defendant appeals, arguing that the trial court committed plain error in not molding the jury instructions … (noting sentencing courts are required to explain the imposition of consecutive sentences in an on-record statement of …
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… owns a lot in Alexandria Township (township) on which is a commercial building and a large parking lot. In August 2015, … denied the application on the ground the proposed use was "commercial recreation," which he concluded was not a … make use of its concessions. Therefore, it is the board’s position the principal use of the property is not a permitted …
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… to plead to the robbery or weapons offenses [he] did not commit," his attorney "just continually told [him] to plead … pending [trial,]" during which time his attorney "did not come to see [him] in the jail," and "refused to discuss … arguments, provided any evidence, or claimed evidence would come out during an evidentiary hearing which would rebut the …
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… while married and the depletion of that source of income at the end of the marriage; failed "to consider the … five (5) calendar years. In the event that [defendant's] income exceeds [plaintiff's] income by twenty percent (20%) … and employment, and the opportunity for future acquisitions of capital assets and income; (9) The history of the …
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… Division to make reasonable efforts to assist a parent overcome those deficiencies that led to his or her child's … the judge's factual findings because they are supported by competent evidence. N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. v. … being provided with a plethora of services to help her overcome her addiction, the mother continued to abuse illicit …
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… not impeached during cross-examination or undermined by competing expert opinions." The judge similarly found Lind's … Indeed, he made up untold number of excuses for his shortcomings when it came to consistency of parenting time, … We begin our analysis by recognizing the fundamental proposition that parents have a constitutionally protected right …
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… Law Division order denying its application to admit fresh complaint evidence at the trial of defendant Joseph Gares. … time after the alleged sexual abuse, we affirm. I. We commence our review with the governing legal principles to give context to the issues raised on appeal. The fresh complaint doctrine's "narrow purpose," State v. Hill, 121 …
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… Defendant let go of plaintiff's throat when he heard R.E. come back inside. Plaintiff then checked the house to make … places to visit with Alexa. She told defendant she felt uncomfortable meeting him and asked to convene at the local … 325 N.J. Super. 193, 220-21 (App. Div. 1999)). We take no position regarding whether a FRO should issue. Reversed and …
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… Tina, H.M. told the Division in November 2020 she was fully committed to formally adopting the child. In December 2020, … as an expert in psychology, attachment, and bonding. She recommended adoption, explaining that Tina viewed H.M. as her … in H.M.'s care her entire life. Dr. Stillwell made this recommendation despite the alternative of KLG, explaining in …
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… finding undue influence—a claim not pled by Larisa in her complaint—as the basis to invalidate the 2016 will, and … In May 2016, Olga contacted Larisa to see if she would be coming for Easter, to which Larisa stated she would not. … over decedent affected decedent's testamentary dispositions, even though decedent apparently had become …
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… Decades later, in 2021, C.L. sued both organizations for compensatory and punitive damages stemming from the assault. … granted summary judgment to BBBSA and dismissed the complaint. C.L. appealed. Following our review of the record … party, and to enter summary judgment "if the pleadings, depositions, answers to interrogatories and admissions on file, …
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… of petitioner's mandatory supervision status and imposition of a twelve-month parole eligibility term. I. … (including after his return to custody in March 2024), he committed five disciplinary infractions, including assault … being intoxicated. 4 A-0534-24 Kelly was released at the completion of his sentence to mandatory supervision on …
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… determine release eligibility. Pretrial goals are to ensure community safety and ensure that defendants appear in court … risk assessments - Run criminal histories. - Make recommendations. - Draft release orders. • Monitor defendants … detention with or without electronic monitoring. - Ensure compliance with court orders. • Staff court events - Central …
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… DIVISION A-3425-20 2 This sad case involves the disposition of the cremation remains and personal effects of the … affection and interference with his parenting time and communication with his late son in the Family Part during … were heard the following month. Richard sought an order compelling Colleen to provide him with a copy of Hendrix's …
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… care for her special medical needs and that the family was committed to adopting Maureen. Valerie now appeals from the … conditions and needs: [Maureen's] medical conditions are complex and permanent. Her profound hypotonia prevents her … for all of her mobility and assistive device[s] for communication. In 2016, Valerie pled guilty to second-degree …
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… resident of New Jersey, appeals from orders dismissing his complaint against the various defendants, all of whom are … Plaintiff also appeals from orders denying his motions to compel the production of documents, for substituted service, … or, in the alternative, forum non conveniens. In opposition to defendants' various motions to dismiss the …
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… the child was born. Although the child was not medically compromised, medical staff had concerns for her safety … I.W., the child's father, agreed to cooperate with any recommended services. L.F. stated that she had not used drugs … substantial risk thereof . . . . 4 "[T]he Law Guardian's position [is] of particular significance because" the Law …
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… cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. April 20, 2018 2 A-0325-16T1 complaint, and a September 16, 2016 order denying … lot on the weekends." Plaintiff 3 A-0325-16T1 filed a complaint against defendant, the owner of the property … land. He cites his unsupported statement in his deposition that "everybody [from the adjacent bar] uses that …
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… of April 26, 2019 amended FRO requiring the parties to communicate through the "Our Family Wizard" computer application regarding the health, welfare, and … other party; (3) the reasonableness and good faith of the positions advanced by the parties both during and prior to …
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… of 'Graves Act' 2008 Directive with Respect to Offenses Committed by Out-of- State Visitors From States Where Their … factors would lead the prosecutor to reach a different outcome. I. In June 2018, defendant was arrested by an East … The Criminal Division Manager reviewed the matter and recommended that defendant be admitted to PTI. In August 2018, …