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… 23, 2014, defendant was arrested and charged in a summons complaint with a petty disorderly persons offense of … cases where the litigant is blameless and courts try not to visit the sins of the attorney on the client, she knew her … the levels of culpability for delay in order to avoid visiting the sins of the lawyer upon a blameless litigant. …
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… the younger child was born, afforded her only supervised visitation with the older child. Caseworker Jennifer Donahue … in relying on S.T.'s history of mental illness when no competent evidence of her illness was admitted into … the child to his father, affording the mother "supervised visits" with no provision for eventual unsupervised contact …
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… Crystal relay the purchase price to Forbes, who would then communicate the price to him. Investigator Newton 1 … . . . would pick them up. [Forbes] is on [appellant's] visit list. Crystal is not[.] [Appellant] stated the drugs … he did admit to attempting to possess CDS. [Forbes] is a visitor who could attempt to bring them into NJDOC[.] After …
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… and gross motor delay, among other things, and it was recommended that she have Early Intervention services … her psychological evaluation of Dana. The services included visitation, parenting skill classes, housing assistance, … not tailored to meet her needs, and it did not offer her visitation while she was incarcerated. She argues the …
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… plaintiff could return to the house for three three-hour visits to collect her personal items. In exchange, plaintiff … a specific date. Defendant would not be present during the visit but an agreed-upon third party would supervise the … would arrive at the house at a certain time and date accompanied by an agreed-upon third person and spend six hours …
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… skylight, sues property owner.” “Supermarket sued by shopper mugged in parking lot.” Headlines such as these while not common demonstrate the importance of Premise Liability Law … condemnation acquired an apartment building. Plaintiff was visiting a holdover tenant who had refused to vacate. Under …
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… GERARD RIENZI, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. VINCENT G. GIACOMAN, Defendant-Respondent, and CITY OF UNION CITY, COUNTY … Dictionaries Online, http://oxforddictionaries.com/us (last visited Apr. 25, 2013); and "used as a residence or by … Dictionaries Online, http://oxforddictionaries.com/us (last visited Apr. 25, 2013); and "occupied with or engaged in …
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… on the material facts because they are supported by competent evidence. See N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. … the twins were born in June 2014, defendant was unable to visit with the children while incarcerated, due to the prison facility’s policy on visitation. But while in prison, he completed two parenting …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a complaint for care and custody on May 17, 2017, which the … and L.J. refused. Father continued to have supervised visits with M.N.J. until his arrest and subsequent … incarceration in 2017. The Division could not extend visits to the prison because of M.N.J.'s medical issues. In …
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… the younger child was born, afforded her only supervised visitation with the older child. Caseworker Jennifer Donahue … in relying on S.T.'s history of mental illness when no competent evidence of her illness was admitted into … the child to his father, affording the mother "supervised visits" with no provision for eventual unsupervised contact …
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… Crystal relay the purchase price to Forbes, who would then communicate the price to him. Investigator Newton 1 … . . . would pick them up. [Forbes] is on [appellant's] visit list. Crystal is not[.] [Appellant] stated the drugs … he did admit to attempting to possess CDS. [Forbes] is a visitor who could attempt to bring them into NJDOC[.] After …
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… 23, 2014, defendant was arrested and charged in a summons complaint with a petty disorderly persons offense of … cases where the litigant is blameless and courts try not to visit the sins of the attorney on the client, she knew her … the levels of culpability for delay in order to avoid visiting the sins of the lawyer upon a blameless litigant. …
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… On February 25, 2014, Glasser and two other detectives visited the sister's apartment. After the officers explained … sister replied that defendant "doesn't live here. He just comes and changes, takes a shower and leaves." The sister … two or three days before the investigating officers visited her home. The sister concluded her testimony by …
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… and gross motor delay, among other things, and it was recommended that she have Early Intervention services … her psychological evaluation of Dana. The services included visitation, parenting skill classes, housing assistance, … not tailored to meet her needs, and it did not offer her visitation while she was incarcerated. She argues the …
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… and began parole supervision. The Board mandated Moore comply with various conditions while on parole, including refraining from visiting establishments whose primary business is selling … found a Bloods gang member in Moore's home during a home visit. On January 27, 2015, officers from the 3 A-4822-15T1 …
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… from the July 14, 2017 order dismissing their amended complaint as untimely. Because the statute of limitations … check-up. Hasim's son, John, accompanied him to this visit. The records reflect Dr. Bikkina examined Hasim, … not properly checked his father's carotid artery at that visit. He also certified he knew, at the time of his …
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… would not allow the Division to arrange for Carter to visit. However, starting in November 2023 when Fisher was … for him to have weekly, twenty-minute supervised video visits with Carter. Division services––substance abuse … history. His cousin was ruled out because she was noncompliant with the evaluation process. Rochelle's relatives …
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… SERVANTS AND EMPLOYEES, HARRAH'S ATLANTIC CITY OPERATING COMPANY, LLC, and DANIEL MCNAIR, Defendants-Respondents. … We affirm. Plaintiff and his girlfriend, Valerie Kloepping, visited Harrah's on October 18, 2018. Coxe, a retired, … patron of Harrah's for many years. On the day of their visit, Coxe and Kloepping went to the resort pool at around …
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… Motor Vehicle Warranty Act, N.J.S.A. 56:12- 29 to -49, commonly known as the Lemon Law. Because the undisputed … commute to and from H&P Monday through Friday, occasionally visit clients, and drive to the Monmouth County Courthouse. … it "mostly for business purposes: selling insurance and visiting clients." Id. at 127. The plaintiff testified he …
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… plaintiff could return to the house for three three-hour visits to collect her personal items. In exchange, plaintiff … a specific date. Defendant would not be present during the visit but an agreed-upon third party would supervise the … would arrive at the house at a certain time and date accompanied by an agreed-upon third person and spend six hours …