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… Argued December 8, 2020 – Decided April 26, 2021 Before Judges Yannotti, Haas and Natali. On appeal … a unanimous no cause verdict on her medical malpractice complaint and the court's decision to deny her motion for a … Mandel testified that there were numerous causes for the formation of stones unrelated to her surgery. He stated …
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… infection. On appeal, plaintiffs contend the trial court committed error by: finding plaintiff's expert not qualified … tragic circumstances 1 Due to the confidential medical information in the record, we use initials for S.E.C. to … Maass. S.E.C. was pronounced dead at 5:29 a.m. On September 26, 2017, Dr. Frederik DiCarlo, a New Jersey State Assistant …
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… generically known as Buprenorphine or Naloxone, "is a combination of medications administered for the treatment of … Randi Polinski, a Division supervisor, provided information about replacement options for Tammy to continue … (quoting N.J. Div. of Youth & Fam. Servs. v. M.M., 189 N.J. 261, 279 (2007)). "Because of the family courts' special …
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… and JEFFREY PETERS, Defendants-Respondents. Argued January 26, 2011 - Decided Before Judges Fuentes, Ashrafi and … defendant's motion for summary judgment and dismissing her complaint brought under the Conscientious Employee … Div. 1998). I A Initial Training On May 19, 2006, plaintiff formally accepted defendant's offer of employment as …
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… FamilyCare Aged, Blind, and Disabled (ABD) Program,1 and complied with all applicable requirements, including … from the Social Security benefit. They were provided with information about SLMB by [the Board]. . . . However, they … of Med. Assistance & Health Servs., 434 N.J. Super. 250, 261 (App. Div. 2014) (quoting Mayflower Sec. Co. v. Bureau …
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… with chronic beryllium disease, the Schwartzes filed a complaint raising claims of negligence, products liability, … in part, from Hopkins v. Fox & Lazo Realtors, 132 N.J. 426, 439 (1993): (1) the relationship of the parties, namely … to the individual occurred and not later, when greater information may become available. In a non-strict-liability …
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… earning $10 per hour. She agreed to an annual imputed income of $20,800. Defendant worked for International Paper … and listing her address as A.V.'s home. Plaintiff commented on a blog or message board, "I have a log home—I … in 2019 at the time of trial. According to her 2018 case information statement (CIS), plaintiff earned less than $1000 …
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… promised a certification from C.M. would be forthcoming stating he resided with his sister. The record lacks … checks that may have been deposited, or no identifying information, as to the deposits. Is that correct? The[ … the next trial date, which was then scheduled for October 26, 2018, nine days later. However, the trial did not resume …
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… 20, 2017, the Division received a referral that Zebulon complained of D.P. "whooping him." The child had bruises on … N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. v. P.W.R., 205 N.J. 17, 26 n.11 (2011) (citation omitted). 8 A-4516-18T1 On January … the State." Ibid. Because the right is guaranteed, "the performance of that counsel must be effective." Id. at 306- 07 …
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… affidavit in support of the warrant application included information about several "controlled buys" involving … at the motion to suppress was presented in a "thoughtful, competent, thorough, and professional manner," and the judge … any question (quoting State v. Rodriguez, 172 N.J. 117, 126 (2002))). Given that Officers Figueiredo and Xavier had …
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… he had been having contact with a minor, J.T.;1 had used a computer to access Facebook; left the state without … hearing, Drift's parole officer testified she received information from a confidential informant Drift was having … the minor's presence on June 2, 2014, but also had been in communication with her over a prolonged period, having …
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… Defendant Isaac D. Candelario appeals from a September 26, 2013 judgment of conviction for abusing a baby placed in … [DEFENDANT] HIS STATE AND FEDERAL RIGHTS TO PRESENT A COMPLETE DEFENSE AND TO A FAIR TRIAL DERIVING FROM HIS … testimony in criminal trials is not the generally accepted format. It is an exception. "As noted in the report of the …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:13-4(a)(1). The jury also found that defendant committed the murder by his own conduct and that the victim … essential to a fair trial. Reynolds v. Gonzalez, 172 N.J. 266, 288-89 (2002). Moreover, a trial judge has the duty to … issue. Defendant now argues that had he known this information during jury selection, he would have exercised a …
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… Argued December 8, 2020 – Decided April 26, 2021 Before Judges Yannotti, Haas and Natali. On appeal … a unanimous no cause verdict on her medical malpractice complaint and the court's decision to deny her motion for a … Mandel testified that there were numerous causes for the formation of stones unrelated to her surgery. He stated …
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… to provide "sustainable independence for homeless and low-income families." What We Do, Family Promise of Warren County, … Promise removed Michelle from its program due to her noncompliance. Kyle was born premature, at thirty-two-weeks … it at trial. In spite of the omission, we consider the information contained in the caseworker's written report …
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… v. ANDREW J. PLURA, Defendant-Appellant. Argued May 26, 2021 – Decided June 17, 2021 Before Judges Whipple, Rose … defendant Andrew J. Plura was found guilty of failing to comply with court-imposed restrictions on his internet … after he was sentenced – Probation Officer Andrea Perez formally charged defendant with violating his probation by …
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… plan, which barred J.L. from the family home until it completed its investigation. The Division also arranged for … Stress Disorder (PTSD). Dr. Sermabeikian and Dr. D'Urso recommended that L.V. receive sexual abuse specific treatment … would benefit from being involved in the treatment and recommended that L.V. have no contact with J.L. In addition, …
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… and contentious matrimonial matter. We discuss the complicated procedural history because it relates to the May … plaintiff, pursuant to the April 24, 2014 order: 1) $12,821.26 for child care expenses; 2) $9661.75 for Hebrew School … personal finances and explained that although his case information statements in 2013 and 2014 listed his salary as …
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… order terminating the litigation. The court concluded Erica committed educational abuse or neglect against all three … reported that Erica refused to disclose her children's information, provide 5 A-5467-17T3 contact information for … and experience." Campbell v. Hastings, 348 N.J. Super. 264, 270 (App. Div. 2002); see also N.J. Div. of Youth & …
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… the scene of an accident. Due to his behavior, and at the recommendation of his therapist, K.P. was not permitted to … Division's findings were that A.C. was "established" for committing abuse or neglect. On October 14, 2015, the … in camera interview. A.C. asserts she was unaware of this information because the trial judge's summary of the interview …