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… Action - Order … Permanency Order … This matter having come ☐ before the Child Placement Review Board / ☐ before … . … OR … ☐ appropriate and acceptable. … I. Risk/Safety … ☐ … a. … The conditions/circumstances leading to … been / ☐ are being corrected and it ☐ is / ☐ could soon be safe to return the child because: . ☐ … b. … It is …
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… allegedly failed to insist that the court and the Division comply with the notice provisions of the Indian Child … evidence confirmed that defendant will be unable to provide safe and stable care for C.S.S. in the foreseeable future. … would give C.S.S. the best opportunity to experience a safe, healthy, and secure childhood. Judge Raugh reviewed …
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… removal, but maintains she made significant strides to overcome that harm, which the judge ignored; the Division … omitted). The emphasis of the federal Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 (ASFA), Pub. L. No. 105- 89, 111 … caused significant harm to the child, who did not have a safe, permanent home, satisfying N.J.S.A. 30:4C- 15.1(a)(1), …
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… Judge Hanlon-Schron's decision. We add the following brief comments. The guardianship petition was tried before Judge … not best for [K.L.D.] Children are entitled to a permanent, safe and secure home. We acknowledge "the need for … have their own rights, including the right to a permanent, safe and stable placement." Ibid. The question then is …
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… for the reasons set forth by the trial court in its comprehensive, fifty-five page written decision rendered on … Children like C.J. and C.J., are entitled to a permanent, safe and secure home. We acknowledge "the need for … have their own rights, including the right to a permanent, safe and stable placement." Ibid. The question then is …
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… to any authorized emergency vehicle when it is operated on official business, or in the exercise of the driver’s … to any authorized emergency vehicle when it is operated on official business, or in the exercise of the driver’s …
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… v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, GARY LANIGAN, Commissioner, in his official capacity and individually, JONATHAN GRAMP, … stated plaintiff's workplace transfer was to address safety concerns, specifically the security protecting …
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… Serrano testified the officers were in the area because of complaints narcotics were being bought and sold there. … Jaykil could quickly retrieve the firearm, he thought it safer not to ask for the bag, and instead, reached for the … prevented[,] law enforcement officers from performing their official duties." Like his co-defendants, Jaykil was found …
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… further into the home. Sergeant Davis requested that he come outside, told him he would not be arrested, and then he … again." While in her patrol car, Sergeant Davis conducted a computer search. She then drove down the 5 A-1774-24 road, … qualified immunity is a doctrine which shields government officials from civil liability when "their conduct does not …
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… SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO: ACJC 2007-097 … Respondent to engage in telephone conversations with school officials, including the School Superintendent, the Vice … controversial matters that raised concerns for his family’s safety. P-35 at 2-3; P-39 at 7:11-16. Chief Tsonis stated …
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… maintenance, retention and destruction of email to ensure compliance with other Judiciary policies, including … or stored by Judiciary employees during the course of official business. The Director of the Information … be moving to cloud-based versions - will include the requisite vaulting/journaling and central management features. 5. …
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… SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO: ACJC 2007-097 … Respondent to engage in telephone conversations with school officials, including the School Superintendent, the Vice … controversial matters that raised concerns for his family’s safety. P-35 at 2-3; P-39 at 7:11-16. Chief Tsonis stated …
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… Serrano testified the officers were in the area because of complaints narcotics were being bought and sold there. … Jaykil could quickly retrieve the firearm, he thought it safer not to ask for the bag, and instead, reached for the … prevented[,] law enforcement officers from performing their official duties." Like his co-defendants, Jaykil was found …
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… further into the home. Sergeant Davis requested that he come outside, told him he would not be arrested, and then he … again." While in her patrol car, Sergeant Davis conducted a computer search. She then drove down the 5 A-1774-24 road, … qualified immunity is a doctrine which shields government officials from civil liability when "their conduct does not …
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… v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, GARY LANIGAN, Commissioner, in his official capacity and individually, JONATHAN GRAMP, … stated plaintiff's workplace transfer was to address safety concerns, specifically the security protecting …
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… for substance abuse and psychological assessments. R.H. completed a substance abuse evaluation with a provider, who … degree" of emotional attachment to Nick and lacked the requisite knowledge to meet his emotional and physical needs. She … with "multiple factors that would impair his ability to safely" parent. She advised against reunification with Nick …
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… in Hoboken, NJ, is a major provider of consumer and commercial products under brands like Rubbermaid, Crock-Pot, … Bank PLC, 734 F.3D 132, 141 (2d Cir. 2013). C. The PSLRA Safe Harbor and the Bespeaks-Caution Doctrine Protect the … a reasonable investor would not have assigned the requisite importance to these forward-looking statements. D. …
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… this appeal, the Court considers whether owners of vacant commercial lots have a common law duty to maintain the … owner marketed for sale, insured, and permitted prospective buyers to inspect -- did owe a duty to a pedestrian injured … the abutting sidewalks so that they are in a reasonably safe condition for innocent passersby. The Court rejects the …
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… have a dad, because he was mean." When asked if she felt safe with her dad, Ashley reiterated "I don’t have a dad." … inappropriate conversations regarding her desire for a male companion. ACS substantiated Veronica for maltreatment of … therapist had approved visitation with Victor. Peter visited with Victor and Victor's mother a second time later …
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… substantially for the reasons given by the judge in his comprehensive oral opinion. I. We begin our discussion with … evidence the following four prongs: (1) The child's safety, health, or development has been or will continue to … facing the child or is unable or unwilling to provide a safe and stable home for the child and the delay of …