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… designated "No Parking Fire Zone" at the rear of the hotel complex. The officers pulled their unmarked vehicle behind … and several hypodermic syringes. The weapons, drugs, and paraphernalia were lawfully seized. Defendant's reliance on … these errors may have resulted from the lack of clarity of paragraph 13 of the plea form, which was compounded by the …
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… as "nonputrescible solid wastes consisting of both combustible and noncombustible wastes, such as paper, wrappings, cigarettes, … but they had no sidewalks being encroached or violations comparable to those we have upheld. The court properly found …
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… 2010). 3 A-3513-15T1 Four days later, the Division filed a complaint and order to show cause for custody of the … arm and defendant left the hospital without following its recommendation that Mary's arm be X-rayed. It was then that … on her right arm. She said Mary did not cry or show any discomfort, and she did not see any redness or swelling on …
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… plaintiff moved to emancipate the older child following completion of college. Defendant opposed the motion, arguing … 3 We recognize plaintiff fails to list this issue in a separate legal argument, as required by Rule 2:6-2(a)(6). See … However, because 8 A-4959-14T3 February 26, 2015 order, at paragraph 5, identified expenses expended by defendant …
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… appeals from a January 13, 2017 decision of the Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Children and Families … on a backboard, immobilized with a cervical collar, and complained of a headache. Dr. Jack Chambers, the emergency … a court "need not wait to act until a child is actually irreparably impaired by parental inattention or neglect.") …
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… adequate care to her children"; "the family's shortcomings, if any, were caused by [M.H.'s] mental illness as … a court "need not wait to act until a child is actually irreparably impaired by parental inattention or neglect." In re … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would …
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… of defendant's appeal, since we were not provided with a complete record, we dismiss this issue without prejudice to … rights. He requested the judge enforce the FJOD and compel defendant to pay off the HELOC in full if she did not … the children's input relative to the parenting schedule; to compel plaintiff to abide by the holiday visitation …
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… developmental, and behavioral conditions, including flaccid paralysis, cerebral palsy, asthma, club feet, failure to … ideations. He has been voluntarily and involuntarily committed on several occasions. He has a history of domestic … screens. With a few exceptions, S.L. failed to cooperate or complete the services provided. 4 A-3440-20 In March 2018, …
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… of his Conscientious Employee Protection Act1 (CEPA) complaint on summary judgment. The trial court found that … was helping his distributors sell Deutsch products. To accomplish this, plaintiff would assist the distributors with … increased, their district managers received additional compensation. Defendant Melia was a Deutsch regional …
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… of counsel and on the brief). PER CURIAM This case comes before us for a second time. Because we find the … discovered evidence and relied on Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) testimony now deemed unreliable … under Rule 4:50-1 to show proof of "exceptional and compelling circumstances to warrant relief was not the …
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… children's removal to India, plaintiff filed an abduction complaint 3 A-5559-18T1 with the Office of Children's Issues … in India. Plaintiff's counsel noted defendant had filed a complaint for divorce in India, and the court in India … as here, the parties to a matrimonial action reach a "comprehensive negotiated" agreement, any change in the …
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… pertinent facts. On September 30, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint under the PDVA alleging that defendant committed … 2013 and was residing with plaintiff. The parties separated in September 2018 and were in the process of … accord with Burkett. The judge noted that the parties had separated. They were in the process of divorcing but had …
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… Shaniece Williams, gathered outside the Ivy Hill apartment complex in Camden, listening to music, talking and drinking. … not to carry a weapon, a charge that was to be tried separately. The court granted a mistrial. A second jury was … a waiver of the right to testify in a later trial on a separate charge." State v. Lopez, 417 N.J. Super. 34, 40 (App. …
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… (Tina), born in 2008; and R.C., born in 2011. The parties separated on December 1, 2015, when plaintiff filed her first domestic violence complaint against defendant and was issued a temporary … communication remains non-abusive in accordance with this paragraph. For such purposes only, the parties shall be …
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… evaluation of plaintiff, imputing only minimum wage income to her, omitting the adoption subsidies she receives … the adoption subsidies should have been included as income to plaintiff when calculating defendant's child support … would serve and submit to her husband." Although plaintiff completed medical school in Poland, she never obtained a …
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… Ben had been pulling his penis, causing his penis to become chafed. When Cathy asked her son if he was pulling his … of his father's sexual abuse. The Division filed a verified complaint for care and supervision, alleging Eric and Cathy … have a constitutional right to counsel under Article I, paragraph 1 of the New Jersey Constitution, and a statutory …
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… of parole supervision for life, and required defendant to comply with restrictions of Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to … court reasoned that the endangering offense consisted of separate and distinct elements, and the incidents occurred on two separate days, and the counts therefore should not merge. On …
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… also granted summary judgment to the property owners in a separate ruling apparently predicated on the absence of … unless the context indicates otherwise. 4 A-1800-18T4 Accompanied by his wife and friends, Underhill walked across … before the incident. Ibid. Additionally, the driveway was separated from the sidewalk by a fence, which could be closed …
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… Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP) filed a complaint against defendant, M.K.-G., and J.W., the father … that a convicted sex offender, who was the grandmother's paramour, lived with D.J. and the grandmother for several … to counsel under the due process guarantees of Article I, paragraph 1 of the State Constitution, and a statutory right …
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… defendant would drive from Philadelphia to an apartment complex in Maple Shade, New Jersey with a large 3 A-1201-20 … Hoffman that defendant was traveling to the apartment complex to return the heroin to the individual from whom he … Amendment of the United States Constitution and Article I, paragraph 7 of the New Jersey Constitution protect citizens …