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… bonds and immediately called 9-1-1. The 9-1-1 call was placed at around 8:15 p.m. The women testified that the home … RANGE OF CELL- PHONE TOWERS WAS: (1) IMPERMISSIBLY UNRELIABLE BECAUSE IT WAS NOT BASED UPON EVIDENCE OF THAT … Amendment to the United States Constitution, is one of the most important protections of the criminal law." __ N.J. at …
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… full-speed playback so as to ensure that the jury does not place undue weight on the slower version or on out-of- … to support or disprove that testimony, and, perhaps most importantly, to address the full scope of the … whether those processes created a slower, but nonetheless reliable, reproduction of the video. And the trial court did …
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… stop at the store. The PCR court heard oral argument and placed an oral decision on the record. The judge found … COUNSEL'S CUMULATIVE ERRORS DENIED [DEFENDANT] A FAIR AND RELIABLE TRIAL. POINT III DEFENDANT'S PETITION [FOR] POST- … his or her claim, viewing the facts alleged in the light most favorable to the defendant, will ultimately succeed on …
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… stop at the store. The PCR court heard oral argument and placed an oral decision on the record. The judge found … COUNSEL'S CUMULATIVE ERRORS DENIED [DEFENDANT] A FAIR AND RELIABLE TRIAL. POINT III DEFENDANT'S PETITION [FOR] POST- … his or her claim, viewing the facts alleged in the light most favorable to the defendant, will ultimately succeed on …
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… Furthermore, Brandwein believed the risk to the children if placed with defendant would be "persistent and quite high." … the family of the child's progress, and facilitating visitation." Experience tells us that even [the Division's] … . Judge Forrest acknowledged defendant complied with most of the services the Division offered her. However, …
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… Furthermore, Brandwein believed the risk to the children if placed with defendant would be "persistent and quite high." … the family of the child's progress, and facilitating visitation." Experience tells us that even [the Division's] … . Judge Forrest acknowledged defendant complied with most of the services the Division offered her. However, …
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… the psychological testing conducted by all three experts "placed [T.W.] at an above average risk category for being … "The reviewing judge's determination should be accorded 'utmost deference' and modified only where the record reveals a … to be cooperative" and generally well- oriented, but "not a reliable historian." As a result, it was "very difficult to …
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… the psychological testing conducted by all three experts "placed [T.W.] at an above average risk category for being … "The reviewing judge's determination should be accorded 'utmost deference' and modified only where the record reveals a … to be cooperative" and generally well- oriented, but "not a reliable historian." As a result, it was "very difficult to …
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… "if those [caution signs or anything like that] were in place, we wouldn't have ever gone into that building in the … entitled "Children and Construction," the manual provides: Most construction sites are like oil and water for children; … was located near an active shopping center, and he did not visit the site before the accident. Wright 8 A-4375-17T1 …
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… "if those [caution signs or anything like that] were in place, we wouldn't have ever gone into that building in the … entitled "Children and Construction," the manual provides: Most construction sites are like oil and water for children; … was located near an active shopping center, and he did not visit the site before the accident. Wright 8 A-4375-17T1 …
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… Argued March 6, 2019 – Decided May 7, 2019 Before Judges Koblitz, Currier, and Mayer. On appeal from … from the orders denying her leave to file an amended complaint and the subsequent dismissal of the complaint. … She determined the legal malpractice claim accrued, "at the latest, in early 2011 when plaintiff allege[d] she read the …
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… Argued March 6, 2019 – Decided May 7, 2019 Before Judges Koblitz, Currier, and Mayer. On appeal from … from the orders denying her leave to file an amended complaint and the subsequent dismissal of the complaint. … She determined the legal malpractice claim accrued, "at the latest, in early 2011 when plaintiff allege[d] she read the …
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… guardianship. We affirm. I We begin with a summary of the most pertinent trial evidence. Defendants are the biological … did not live with Mary, he helped care for the children, visited them, and transported them to and from their child … abuse and mental health issues." Taylor and William were placed together in a resource home. The record shows Mary …
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… guardianship. We affirm. I We begin with a summary of the most pertinent trial evidence. Defendants are the biological … did not live with Mary, he helped care for the children, visited them, and transported them to and from their child … abuse and mental health issues." Taylor and William were placed together in a resource home. The record shows Mary …
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… on the first day of trial although it was not done for almost a year. Both litigants seek to have the court remedy … defendant has made. (10) Failure to meet with prospective buyers for PWF. (11) Failure to agree to sell both companies … company. He admitted he could not tell if insurance was in place at all times for all actions of the Parker …
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… on the first day of trial although it was not done for almost a year. Both litigants seek to have the court remedy … defendant has made. (10) Failure to meet with prospective buyers for PWF. (11) Failure to agree to sell both companies … company. He admitted he could not tell if insurance was in place at all times for all actions of the Parker …
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… to two candidates, and the two candidates who received the most votes would be declared winners. The Clerk released the … 40:20-1). 3 A-1139-20 Fitzpatrick and John W. Risley, Jr. placed first and second, respectively, with Fitzpatrick … again stated 20 A-1139-20 that the audit had "provide[d] a reliable method for recounting the ballots," and had …
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… any proceedings on the new criminal charges had taken place, the court conducted an evidentiary hearing on … lot, Zundel ordered them to stop. The minivan driver complied, but the Mercedes driver did not. Zundel was unable … may rely on hearsay evidence so long as it is “demonstrably reliable.” The panel determined that Carullo’s testimony met …
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… Number: … NOTICE: This is not a public document. The information entered on this form will be kept confidential. … attend inpatient/outpatient substance abuse treatment and comply with all recommendations of the program; ☐ … 1b. … … evaluated by ; ☐ … 2. … Child(ren) to be treated by ; … E. Visitation … ☐ … 1. … Defendant(s) are entitled to the …
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… jersey-opioid-summary (last visited June 28, 2019). With this rise in opioid-related … the first to make such a claim. Plaintiffs complaint is almost a mirror image, both in factual allegations and legal … who are victimized by fraudulent practices in the marketplace." Gonzalez v. Wilshire Credit Corp., 207 N.J. 557, 576 …