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… prove by clear and convincing evidence: (1) The child's safety, health, or development has been or will continue to … signs of withdrawal. In November, the Division filed a complaint seeking care and custody of Abby, which the judge … discrete nor separate. They overlap to provide a composite picture of what may be necessary to advance the best …
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… extensive, albeit unsuccessful, efforts to help Nancy overcome her substance abuse issues and reunite her with her … The judge further determined that Jeremy endangered the safety, health, and development of his daughter by leading a … prongs of the "best interests" test: (1) The child's safety, health or development has been or will continue to …
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… was originally named as a co-defendant in the guardianship complaint, that individual was not part of the trial … home briefly after birth, he was removed for emergent safety reasons by the Division of Child Protection and … Division records and testimony indicate they can provide a safe and stable home. At trial, the Division presented …
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… the hearing in 1 We refer to appellant by his initials in compliance with Administrative Directive #19-9, "Guidelines … that her level of intoxication prevented her from safely leaving the home on her own accord, requested … her, officers handcuffed her to the stretcher for her safety. She was transported to a hospital, where she was …
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… the hearing in 1 We refer to appellant by his initials in compliance with Administrative Directive #19-9, "Guidelines … that her level of intoxication prevented her from safely leaving the home on her own accord, requested … her, officers handcuffed her to the stretcher for her safety. She was transported to a hospital, where she was …
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… all of the following: (1) The product is egregiously unsafe or ultra-hazardous; (2) The ordinary user or consumer … the product left its control did not permit any reasonably safer alternative design. Once it has done so, the plaintiff … is the defendant that injected the product in the stream of commerce for its economic gain. As a matter of policy the …
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… was originally named as a co-defendant in the guardianship complaint, that individual was not part of the trial … home briefly after birth, he was removed for emergent safety reasons by the Division of Child Protection and … Division records and testimony indicate they can provide a safe and stable home. At trial, the Division presented …
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… prove by clear and convincing evidence: (1) The child's safety, health, or development has been or will continue to … signs of withdrawal. In November, the Division filed a complaint seeking care and custody of Abby, which the judge … discrete nor separate. They overlap to provide a composite picture of what may be necessary to advance the best …
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… extensive, albeit unsuccessful, efforts to help Nancy overcome her substance abuse issues and reunite her with her … The judge further determined that Jeremy endangered the safety, health, and development of his daughter by leading a … prongs of the "best interests" test: (1) The child's safety, health or development has been or will continue to …
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… v. LIVINGSTON CIRCLE ASSOCIATES, LP, EASTMAN COMPANIES OF NEW JERSEY, LLC, and EASTMAN MANAGEMENT CORP., … alleging they were negligent in failing to provide safe premises to her as an employee of a tenant – a business … defendants were responsible for keeping the third floor safe. The duty to maintain safe premises and protect invited …
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… vehicle proceeding in the same direction shall pass at a safe distance to the left thereof and shall not again drive to the right side of the roadway until safely clear of the overtaken vehicle. If vehicles on the … novo in the Law Division, Judge Michael T. Collins issued a comprehensive written opinion convicting defendant of …
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… N.J. 4, 8 (2023). The first prong is whether "[t]he child's safety, health, or development has been or will continue to … days after J.D.'s birth, the Division filed a verified complaint for custody, care, and supervision of J.D. The … significant mental health issues that prevented her from safely parenting J.D. The Division initially placed J.D. in …
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… as follows: • O'Brien was arrested and charged with official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2, and, in fact, … victim] who was not able to produce her license, [O'Brien] committed serious misconduct. I find this act, alone, compromised O'Brien's ability to continue serving as a …
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… Medical Center (BRMC) that he had a record of "admission, commitment, or treatment" with the facility. The detective … would be contrary to the interests of "public health, safety or welfare." It was signed by the department's chief … TO FIREARM PERMIT APPLICATIONS (UNDER N.J.S. 2C:39-10) AND OFFICIAL MISCONDUCT (UNDER N.J.S. 2C:30-2). 6 A-5426-16T1 a. …
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… Judge Alberto Rivas issued both orders, which were accompanied by cogent written statements of reasons. We affirm. The facts and procedural history are not complicated. In January 2019, plaintiff filed an … redress for actions taken by governmental bodies and public officials. See Nolan v. Fitzpatrick, 9 N.J. 477, 485 (1952). …
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… Judge Alberto Rivas issued both orders, which were accompanied by cogent written statements of reasons. We affirm. The facts and procedural history are not complicated. In January 2019, plaintiff filed an … redress for actions taken by governmental bodies and public officials. See Nolan v. Fitzpatrick, 9 N.J. 477, 485 (1952). …
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… Medical Center (BRMC) that he had a record of "admission, commitment, or treatment" with the facility. The detective … would be contrary to the interests of "public health, safety or welfare." It was signed by the department's chief … TO FIREARM PERMIT APPLICATIONS (UNDER N.J.S. 2C:39-10) AND OFFICIAL MISCONDUCT (UNDER N.J.S. 2C:30-2). 6 A-5426-16T1 a. …
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… as follows: • O'Brien was arrested and charged with official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2, and, in fact, … victim] who was not able to produce her license, [O'Brien] committed serious misconduct. I find this act, alone, compromised O'Brien's ability to continue serving as a …
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… as follows: • O'Brien was arrested and charged with official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2, and, in fact, … victim] who was not able to produce her license, [O'Brien] committed serious misconduct. I find this act, alone, compromised O'Brien's ability to continue serving as a …
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… dismiss count two pursuant to the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2004 (LEOSA), 18 U.S.C. § 926B, which permits … TO CARRY A FIREARM WITHOUT A PERMIT UNDER FEDERAL LAW, SHE COMMITTED NO CRIME AND THE TRIAL COURT ERRED BY DENYING HER … testified for the defense. Pizzo stated that defendant's official title was "recreational specialist." According to …