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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, …
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… physical abuse of Zoe. In 2008 and 2009, DCPP investigated complaints about drug 3 "Substantiated" means DCPP found by … allegations of abuse of Kelly by Tamara's brother. Zoe complained that Tamara hit her repeatedly and slapped her in … during both of the fights.4 Tamara did not successfully complete the outpatient substance abuse program, testing …
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… know if it's really Paterson for just a little bit and then comes back, cross over the median over here but I'm gonna … twenty minutes later because defendant wanted to come back and speak to him. After Brauchle readvised … amount of marijuana does not constitute a self-evident proposition that more marijuana or other contraband might be …
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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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… 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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… 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, …
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… physical abuse of Zoe. In 2008 and 2009, DCPP investigated complaints about drug 3 "Substantiated" means DCPP found by … allegations of abuse of Kelly by Tamara's brother. Zoe complained that Tamara hit her repeatedly and slapped her in … during both of the fights.4 Tamara did not successfully complete the outpatient substance abuse program, testing …
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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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… 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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… 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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… 18 Note 10 FC: CPR Board Recommendations Distribution … 11 FC: Court Order Issued by the Judge after a CPR Board Recommendation in an FC case ..................... 18 Note 12 … -- Day 70 to 120........................... 7 1601.6 Dispositional Hearing (N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.47(a) and -8.50) (Title 9 …
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… Annual Report of the Ombudsmen Statewide Committee Court Year 2022 – 2023 Table of Contents Meet the … the public with forms and procedural guidance, and handle complaints. The Judiciary Ombudsman is a confidential and … on issues ranging from initial filings through final disposition and post- dispositional matters. The Judiciary …
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… 29, 2019 LaVECCHIA, J., writing for the Court. The Spill Compensation and Control Act, N.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11 to -23.34 … from the discharge of hazardous substances -- the Spill Compensation Fund (“Spill Fund” or “Fund”). The Legislature … the denial. Although Stainken agreed with the DEP’s position that the soil samples from the property indicated the …
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… the Matter of State and School Employees’ Health Benefits Commissions’ Implementation of I/M/O Philip Yucht (A-21-17) … of administrative action by the State Health Benefits Commission (SHBC) and the School Employees’ Health Benefits … The Court notes that the Commissions are in a superior position to produce the necessary information for creation of …
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… for the reasons expressed by Judge Garry J. Furnari in his comprehensive oral opinion. I. Tia is the biological mother … that Tia had no stable housing. Once Tia secured transitional housing for herself and her infant, the Division … therapy and the Division closed its case two months after commencing its investigation. In February 2016, Tia …
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… of the home and away from the children until the Division completed its investigation. 5 A-1961-14T2 Chatman learned … her summation, the Law Guardian supported the Division's position that P.E. had sexually abused Samantha and that S.M. … situation. She was so verbal and well-spoken and congenial on all other matters unrelated to the sexual abuse. …
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… v. K.R., and NEW JERSEY MANUFACTURERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants, and LISA JORDAN-SCALIA, D.O., RARITAN … M.D., HUNTERDON ORTHOPEDIC INSTITUTE, P.A.,1 RICHARD HALL COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, and LAURA KOLLER, MA, LAC,2 … to the MVC pursuant to N.J.S.A. 39:3-10.4. In her deposition, Jordan-Scalia testified Kay was a prior patient who …
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… Brian Cohen, O.D., and Harmon Stein, M.D., arising out of complications caused by lasik eye surgery.1 Immediately … Stein. The jury subsequently awarded plaintiff $483,500 as compensatory damages against Dr. Cohen, as the sole … decides nothing and merely reserves issues for future disposition."); Schuhalter v. Salerno, 279 N.J. Super. 504, 508 …
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… AS TO PREJUDICE [DEFENDANTS] AND ADVERSELY IMPACT THE OUTCOME OF THE GUARDIANSHIP TRIAL. POINT II LIMITING DEFENSE … WELL AS THAT [THE FATHER] WAS A GOOD FATHER, SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED NUMEROUS SERVICES, NEVER CONSUMED ANY ILLICIT SUBSTANCES, HAD A STABLE JOB AND INCOME, AND WAS PREVENTED FROM COMPLETING THE LIVING WITH …