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… he suffered physical and psychological harm when he was placed in the physical custody and care of these defendants. … A-3060-15T3 an outreach representative to conduct monthly visits/inspections of each foster parent in its network. … evidential materials presented, when viewed in the light most favorable to the non-moving party, . . . are sufficient …
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… v. P.W.R. 205 N.J. 17, 26 n.11 (2011). 5 A-2469-23 the Placement of Children (ICPC) was crucial for Ed to be … to the statute. Furthermore, Ed did not propose any reliable timeline to achieve his stability. See C.S., 367 … and maintain" the parent-child bond, "promote and assist in visitation," and inform parents of "appropriate measures …
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… v. P.W.R. 205 N.J. 17, 26 n.11 (2011). 5 A-2469-23 the Placement of Children (ICPC) was crucial for Ed to be … to the statute. Furthermore, Ed did not propose any reliable timeline to achieve his stability. See C.S., 367 … and maintain" the parent-child bond, "promote and assist in visitation," and inform parents of "appropriate measures …
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… the Division separated them, by gender rather than age, and placed them with two Division- approved resource families. … and directed the Division to provide weekly supervised visitation and promptly identify relatives willing to care … and their mother. He explained: In fact, [H.D.C.] directed most of her attention to [Andy and Ann], while paying …
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… the Division separated them, by gender rather than age, and placed them with two Division- approved resource families. … and directed the Division to provide weekly supervised visitation and promptly identify relatives willing to care … and their mother. He explained: In fact, [H.D.C.] directed most of her attention to [Andy and Ann], while paying …
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… to pick up their young child from R.B. after a parental visit. R.B., however, refused to return the child. He … see their child. According to R.W., this incident took place a few days after she returned home to find R.B. hiding … factor – whether the victim fears the defendant – was the most relevant to deciding R.B.'s motion. The court found …
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… to pick up their young child from R.B. after a parental visit. R.B., however, refused to return the child. He … see their child. According to R.W., this incident took place a few days after she returned home to find R.B. hiding … factor – whether the victim fears the defendant – was the most relevant to deciding R.B.'s motion. The court found …
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… headquarters where the twenty-minute observation had taken place. Defendant's first municipal appeal resulted in the … by the record. The municipal court judge, in making his comprehensive credibility findings, considered and addressed … noting defendant "was sitting at counsel table almost directly across" from the judge's location and "[t]he …
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… headquarters where the twenty-minute observation had taken place. Defendant's first municipal appeal resulted in the … by the record. The municipal court judge, in making his comprehensive credibility findings, considered and addressed … noting defendant "was sitting at counsel table almost directly across" from the judge's location and "[t]he …
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… issues before us. This case involves a robbery and theft committed on the same day in Maple Shade Township. On June … REVERSIBLE ERROR WHEN IT FAILED TO EXCLUDE MIDDLETON’S UNRELIABLE IN-COURT IDENTIFICATION AND DID NOT PROPERLY … an outdated identification charge. While the trial took place in September 2021, the charge administered did not …
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… issues before us. This case involves a robbery and theft committed on the same day in Maple Shade Township. On June … REVERSIBLE ERROR WHEN IT FAILED TO EXCLUDE MIDDLETON’S UNRELIABLE IN-COURT IDENTIFICATION AND DID NOT PROPERLY … an outdated identification charge. While the trial took place in September 2021, the charge administered did not …
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… sheet should have provided for self-defense to serve as a complete justification to homicide rather than piecemeal to … store in Rios's vehicle and used Rios's credit card to buy cigarettes and a cup of coffee. Following the stabbing … inconsistent, should be affirmed. Besides this first and most salient issue, defendant advances six additional …
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… courts play in our lives, particularly in the lives of our most vulnerable citizens. In a time of crisis, the courts served as a place for the public to seek vital assistance and to seek … At a time when employers are struggling to find skilled and reliable workers, the JOBS program has helped people find …
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… each of them." He further instructed that "[t]he person who committed the crime may or may not be in this group. And the … form, and witnessed the victim's initials. The victim also placed his initials on the reverse side of photograph number … in the photo array and the identification procedure was reliable.4 Defendant sought reconsideration of the …
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… each of them." He further instructed that "[t]he person who committed the crime may or may not be in this group. And the … form, and witnessed the victim's initials. The victim also placed his initials on the reverse side of photograph number … in the photo array and the identification procedure was reliable.4 Defendant sought reconsideration of the …
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… defendant failed the field sobriety tests and was placed under arrest for DWI, N.J.S.A. 39:4-50. Defendant … the individual. Because without that contact, the citizen's complaint cannot be investigated reasonably. . . . I think … conduct a search; he may rely upon "adequate facts from a reliable informant" relayed by a dispatcher to establish a …
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… defendant failed the field sobriety tests and was placed under arrest for DWI, N.J.S.A. 39:4-50. Defendant … the individual. Because without that contact, the citizen's complaint cannot be investigated reasonably. . . . I think … conduct a search; he may rely upon "adequate facts from a reliable informant" relayed by a dispatcher to establish a …
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… March 20, 2025 SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT OF THE SUPREME COURT COMMITTEE ON CRIMINAL PRACTICE 2023 – 2025 TERM i TABLE OF … pre- exchange discovery practices. Members determined that most surveyed counties opted to redact BWC footage within … Significant topics included questions surrounding attorney visitation; restrictions on the methods an attorney may …
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… March 20, 2025 SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT OF THE SUPREME COURT COMMITTEE ON CRIMINAL PRACTICE 2023 – 2025 TERM i TABLE OF … pre- exchange discovery practices. Members determined that most surveyed counties opted to redact BWC footage within … Significant topics included questions surrounding attorney visitation; restrictions on the methods an attorney may …
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… failure to recall whether G.A. had resided with NF for almost an entire school year just three years ago is … also alleged that G.A. had said he did not wish to see or visit NF and that NF was speaking poorly about her. The … visits. At the time, no updated parenting time order was in place, and the parties were unable to reach a parenting time …