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… allegedly failed to insist that the court and the Division comply with the notice provisions of the Indian Child … March 18, 2016 oral opinion. However, we add the following comments. Defendant has a history with the Division dating … but ambivalent, attachment to defendant; however, he was separated from defendant for nearly two years and could not …
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… prohibited substances such as drugs, intoxicants or related paraphernalia, N.J.A.C. 10A:4-4.1. He was given a sanction of 365 days loss of commutation time, 180 days administrative segregation, 15 … you know people that will buy weed. Tell heed that will be coming soon. I'm not selling sticks though, but I'll holla. …
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… that he remained at throughout trial. The Division filed a complaint for guardianship of N.W.P on June 21, 2016. The … further noted, among other things, mother's history of non-compliance with services offered, lack of gainful … substance abuse treatment. The court noted that mother "completely failed to comply with any of these services or …
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… III. For contingency fee, could the plaintiff attorney compel the Trial Judge for granting divorce? IV. Should this … the plaintiff attorney responsible for the damages and compensation for the defendant and his family? VI. Should … of proof. His pleadings were dismissed after he failed to comply with court orders compelling discovery and his …
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… prohibited substances such as drugs, intoxicants or related paraphernalia not prescribed for the inmate by the medical … who found the alleged prohibited substance during a search commenced after another officer smelled a strong odor of … and no other corroborating evidence, procedural fairness compels a second, confirmatory test, to assure that the …
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… and fell, causing the alleged injuries for which he sought compensation in this lawsuit. 1 Intoxicated Drivers Resource … for the reasons expressed by Judge Katie A. Gummer in her comprehensive and thoughtful oral decision. We add only the following comments. In "distilling" the language of the Charitable …
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… in 2011.1 The Division of Child Protection and Permanency commenced a Title Nine action in July 2014 against Carol and … about Carl because, in the Division's view, Carl was not compliant with provided services, which included parenting … Paul was also suffering from ringworm. Because the two separable claims arising from these allegations – excessive …
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… and possessing a handgun for an unlawful purpose. He was separately charged for various drug-related offenses, … parole. Upon his release, Walker was advised that he had to comply with various parole conditions. The conditions … from purchasing or using alcohol; and participate in and complete a substance abuse program. During his first four …
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… an order prohibiting plaintiff from filing certain criminal complaints against his NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … Township Municipal Court. Because we find the trial court committed no error, we affirm. Plaintiff Moshe Bursztyn … by the trial court finding no probable cause for the complaints he attempted to file against defendant Kayla …
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… a Request for Emergent Relief in the Supreme Court Complete the Supreme Court Emergent Matter Intake form and … likelihood of success on the merits and that immediate, irreparable harm will result. Alleged harm is not “irreparable” if it can be remedied in future proceedings. In …
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… just, and the court having read and considered the verified complaint, the supporting certifications or affidavits, and … 20 days prior to the date scheduled for the hearing. 3. A separate notice shall be personally served on the alleged … an attorney other than the attorney appointed by the above paragraph, that attorney shall notify the court and the …
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… the transaction fee is $2. For more information about the Comprehensive Enforcement Program, go to www.njcourts.gov and search for Comprehensive Enforcement Program. Comprehensive Enforcement Program New Jersey Judiciary What …
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… hearing officer found Tice guilty and referred her to a separate restitution hearing. At the restitution hearing, the … there is substantial credible evidence that the inmate committed the prohibited act, but also whether, in making … find no merit to Tice's arguments. Initially, she admits to committing the prohibited acts. Moreover, the Department's …
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… expert, the trial court found that the child's parents had committed abuse or neglect under Title Nine. The court … same day as that interview, Amy's parents were arrested in parallel criminal proceedings stemming from the allegations … denial [of the abuse], given her grief at the present separation." After his lengthy discussion, the interviewing …
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… from a December 2, 2024 Family Part order dismissing her complaint for divorce from defendant Niazuddin Shaik on principles of comity, finding the New Jersey filing precluded by … [him] to litigate the same legal issues in two . . . separate jurisdictions," calling it "underhanded legal …
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… On or about February 12, 2018, Plaintiffs filed an Amended Complaint against Defendants alleging nine causes of action, … (“SKS”) is a closely-held, three member limited liability company incorporated in Delaware with its principal place of … set forth the necessary elements to establish defamation. Paragraphs 126, 127, and 130 of the Third-Party Complaint …
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… v. CAREN L. JOSEY, JAMES RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY, PORTIER, LLC, and RIDER INSURANCE COMPANY, … Plaintiff relies on the requirement set forth in subparagraph 3 to support his claim that James River's policy … driving passengers). We add that, while the TNCSRA is of comparatively recent vintage, it was enacted before the …
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… 20, 2021 order clarifying the December 17 order, and a separate December 20, 2021 order dismissing a second-degree … went to the Jersey City Police Department (JCPD) to file a complaint against defendant. She alleged defendant, a family … close by. 1 We use initials and a pseudonym to protect the complainant's identity. See R. 1:38–3(c)(12). 3 A-3467-21 …
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… securing the site against unauthorized entry. In separate April 27, 2018 orders, the court granted Garrard's … walking through the entryway. Alex stated the building was "completely open" and did not have "any caution signs or … April 27, 2018, the court heard oral arguments and issued separate orders granting both Garrard's and H&H's motions for …
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… of counsel fees relating to the motion, and an award of compensatory parenting time for the parenting time lost … of a licensed professional counselor to address the reparation of the relationship between M.M. and defendant and … reflecting Dr. Joseph's recommendations. The operative paragraphs of the March 4, 2021 order stated: 1. Shared …