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… physical therapy for his injuries through workmen's compensation. Hurley also treated with several worker's compensation doctors, including Dr. Dirk Skinner, a … additional psychiatric care even though such care was recommended by several doctors. During the interview, Dr. …
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… in support of her application demonstrated that she had completed a master's degree in social work in May 2011. She … In her application, Hecksher maintained that she had completed 1,920 hours of face-to-face, supervised client … demonstrating clinical intervention. Thereafter, Hecksher communicated with a representative of the Board to clarify …
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… [t]rial [c]ounsel's assistance was not within the range of competence demanded of attorneys in criminal cases or that … and affirm for the reasons expressed in Judge Blue's comprehensive and well-reasoned written opinion. We add the following comments to amplify our decision. We review the legal …
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… ." Ibid. The Court stated, "[s]everal factors, alone or in combination, may provide sufficient justification to … warrant here was valid despite the fact the court did not complete certain sections of the warrant. The court … surrounding the issuance of the warrant, including the accompanying affidavit in support of the warrant, and sensibly …
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… initiated the fight because L.C. suspected D.C. "made a complaint to the [SRPD] . . . regarding commercial vehicles being parked" at their residence. D.C. … he "became involved in the case" "to review the criminal complaint[] as well as speak with [L.C.]." Cooper testified …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS WESTERHOLD, JOHN A. & LORI R. BY JOHN … shall then be proceeded upon as if it had been originally commenced in that court or agency.” 4 The Memorandum of … the date the bulk mailing of notification of assessment is completed in the taxing district, whichever is later, appeal …
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… positions. In September 2021, the Thompsons filed a complaint and order to show cause to establish the boundary … line between the properties. Attached to the Thompsons' complaint was a January 1999 survey by William Reale, which … close of discovery, defendants would not have been able to comply with this rule as the discovery end date of March 11, …
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… information the previous night, when he conducted a more "comprehensive witness-preparatory conversation" by phone, … presence of the jury, the court determined the State had committed a discovery violation under Brady v. Maryland, 373 … even confirming the victim's testimony about the glove compartment, information that was never contained in any …
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… that count eight be merged into count seven but the NERA component of this sentence on count eight still applied. The … be brought within five years after the alleged lewdness was committed. See N.J.S.A. 2C:1-6(b)(1). Nevertheless, this … defendant was convicted of second- degree sexual assault by committing acts of sexual contact on O.A., a child less than …
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… from an October 21, 2022 Law Division order dismissing her complaint under the Conscientious Employee Protection Act1 … was ordered on an as-needed basis after its salesforce completed a customer assessment and the customer accepted … or determinative cause of" the action in question. Fuentes v. Perskie, 32 F.3d 759, 762 (3d Cir. 1994). Similar …
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… defendant pleaded guilty to third-degree conspiracy to commit theft from a person. The State dismissed the remaining charges and recommended a three-year sentence to be concurrent to any … 4 A-1542-21 Responding to the judge's questions regarding communications with plea counsel, defendant testified all …
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… Wright Tremaine LLP), attorney for amicus curiae Reporters Committee for Freedom of The Press & 20 Media Organizations. … Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common law, seeking production of the use of force records … After defendants denied the request, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging violations of OPRA and the common law. …
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… C. Clark in the thorough twenty-four-page decision accompanying the December 8, 2017 order. The salient facts and … assault, and a multitude of weapons charges. The jury trial commenced on January 27, 1999, after defendant's case was … convicted of knowing and purposeful murder, conspiracy to commit murder, two counts of attempted murder, two counts of …
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… and was primarily used to ensure the children were completing their homework. Although the victim had never … which the victim would regularly use to take baths . It was common for other members of the household to enter to use … or consent, in violation of the statute. A jury trial commenced in July 2022. After the testimony was completed, …
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… Medal, and the court entered final judgment dismissing the complaint against it prior to granting McNeilus's motion for … a mechanical engineer, as an expert in the design of large commercial vehicles. Ferrone opined that the design of 6 … defendant's summary-judgment motion, dismissed plaintiff's complaint, and denied the subsequent motion for …
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… and resources of the Society shall be available to those community members of ISEC who follow its code of ethics and … to ISEC. On November 5, 2020, plaintiff filed a verified complaint and an order to show cause application in the … Alper also denied the Board's cross-motion to dismiss the complaint without prejudice. On December 16, 2020, we denied …
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… 68 N.J. 236 (1975). 3 A-3875-22 Defendant was continued on commitment status at his initial Krol hearing. Before his … using drugs again, it could lead to another psychotic decompensation. He recommended continuation on Krol status and the commencement …
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… "a level of support and standard of living generally commensurate with the quality of economic life that existed … has undertaken duties and privileges 7 A-3415-23 that are commonly associated with marriage or civil union but does not necessarily maintain a single common household. When assessing whether cohabitation is …
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… gym while Natalie was at work. Natalie requested that Caleb come with her, because Caleb had lost his phone and would … that she did not know what to do with Caleb if he did not come with her. The officer took Caleb to a local police … could not make a plan for Caleb because he did not want to come back home with her and she did not want him to return. …
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… Thereafter, Howard separately told O'Grady they were coming from Hillside and that defendant was his "friend," … during the evidentiary hearing. O'Grady testified that he comported with his standard practice of approaching the … basis whether [a defendant] was in a position to compromise police safety or to carry out the destruction of …