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… our consideration: POINT I [DEFENDANT'S] RIGHT TO PRESENT A COMPLETE DEFENSE WAS INFRINGED WHEN THE TRIAL COURT REFUSED … at the time advised against it. That same year, J.F. disclosed to C.B. , a childhood friend, that she "lost [her] … engages in conduct or who causes harm as described in this paragraph to a child is guilty of a crime of the …
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… a mixed-use development. Appellants live in a residential community abutting the western boundary of the proposed … rights by deeming the Ramshorn application as "technically complete" on April 21, 2021, and by failing to provide the … B. [Ramshorn] Failed to Comply with Minimum Required Separation Between Infiltration Basins and Seasonal High …
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… before the ZBA; (3) denying defendant's motion to compel the return of monies paid pursuant to prior trial … Rabbi's study, offices, library, board room, bride's preparation and 10 A-2790-21 powder rooms, kitchens and related … congregants parked in the Sixth Street lot because it was closest to the main entrance of the "worship portion" of …
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… Avenue New York, NY 10016 (212) 338-3441 cdegennaro@foley.com CLEARY GOTTLIEB STEEN & HAMILTON LLP Attorneys for MHC … a private enforcement mechanism. Id. § 19 [Dsa158]. These parallel provisions remained in the statute until 1997. See … to any insurance company or other person who has suffered a loss as a result of a violation” of the Insurance and Fraud …
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… childhood home with her parents and three brothers . The Complaint and Consent Order Plaintiff filed his complaint on … home in Connecticut, and sometimes the brothers' paramours lived there as well. He expressed concern that … that plaintiff's mother once locked her grandson in a closet. Defendant testified that she earned $55,000 per year …
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… system because she knew the Division would require her to complete a urine screen. The Division implemented a Safety … information from [the Division]." The clinic worker disclosed that Althea was prescribed one hundred milligrams of … Division further found that Hazel's "safety require[d] a separation of the child from" Althea. II. On October 12, 2021, …
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… Larissa Graham, a case manager at the Veterans Affairs Community Hopes Program; and Natacha Riley, the therapist who conducted supervised visits. In her comprehensive written opinion, Judge DeCastro summarized the … with his son is detrimental." His "irritability," "anger," "paranoia," "distrust," and "delusion[s]"—as described by the …
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… W. Rockwell, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Carlos J. Martinez, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). … June 2003. At the time of the incident, the household was comprised of: K.A.; 1 We use initials to protect the privacy … and her responsibility for her disabled nephew. Accompanied by Division permanency worker, Ebony Connor, …
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… "CHANGED CIRCUMSTANCES," NOR WAS THE JUDGE'S RULING ACCOMPANIED BY FINDINGS OF FACT AND LEGAL CONCLUSIONS OR DID … REQUEST A DISCOVERY HEARING OR REQUIRE THE DEFENDANT TO DISCLOSE UPDATED FINANCIAL INFORMATION. 3 A-0404-17T1 POINT IV … as he tends to be quieter and the transition to school (separating) is more difficult." Plaintiff may have met her …
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… of [his niece] at [her address] with the purpose to commit an offense therein; contrary to the provisions of … bodily injury, or the display of what appear to be explosives or a deadly weapon, "burglary is a crime of the … to a second-degree, which would mean that in the course of committing the offense the actor - - and I'm citing from …
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… to the point of intoxication. The family members disclosed that when he was intoxicated, J.A. physically abused … when the caseworker explained that he would likely recommend an out-patient substance abuse program, J.A. said he … in the best interests standard are not discrete and separate; they relate to and overlap with one another to …
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… declining jurisdiction and enforcing a Qatari order that compelled defendant to send her children back to their … violence. Once defendant arrived in New Jersey, she filed a complaint under the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act … desire to relocate the family to New Jersey "to live in close proximity to [defendant's] parents." Plaintiff stated …
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… Counsel, on the brief). PER CURIAM This Title 9 litigation commenced when the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (the Division) filed a complaint seeking care and supervision of M.A.S. (Mia), the … told her mother defendant sexually abused her. Susan disclosed that to a friend, who urged her to report the incident …
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… Counsel, on the brief). PER CURIAM This Title 9 litigation commenced when the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (the Division) filed a complaint seeking care and supervision of M.A.S. (Mia), the … told her mother defendant sexually abused her. Susan disclosed that to a friend, who urged her to report the incident …
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… declining jurisdiction and enforcing a Qatari order that compelled defendant to send her children back to their … violence. Once defendant arrived in New Jersey, she filed a complaint under the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act … desire to relocate the family to New Jersey "to live in close proximity to [defendant's] parents." Plaintiff stated …
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… "CHANGED CIRCUMSTANCES," NOR WAS THE JUDGE'S RULING ACCOMPANIED BY FINDINGS OF FACT AND LEGAL CONCLUSIONS OR DID … REQUEST A DISCOVERY HEARING OR REQUIRE THE DEFENDANT TO DISCLOSE UPDATED FINANCIAL INFORMATION. 3 A-0404-17T1 POINT IV … as he tends to be quieter and the transition to school (separating) is more difficult." Plaintiff may have met her …
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… of [his niece] at [her address] with the purpose to commit an offense therein; contrary to the provisions of … bodily injury, or the display of what appear to be explosives or a deadly weapon, "burglary is a crime of the … to a second-degree, which would mean that in the course of committing the offense the actor - - and I'm citing from …
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… to the point of intoxication. The family members disclosed that when he was intoxicated, J.A. physically abused … when the caseworker explained that he would likely recommend an out-patient substance abuse program, J.A. said he … in the best interests standard are not discrete and separate; they relate to and overlap with one another to …
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… W. Rockwell, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Carlos J. Martinez, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). … June 2003. At the time of the incident, the household was comprised of: K.A.; 1 We use initials to protect the privacy … and her responsibility for her disabled nephew. Accompanied by Division permanency worker, Ebony Connor, …