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… Protection and Permanency (the Division) filed a verified complaint and order to show cause (OTSC) for custody of J.H. and Jo.H.2 The Division completed its investigation in August 2018. A fact-finding … on February 25 and June 7, 2019. The court rendered a comprehensive oral opinion, finding that defendant …
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… (OTSC) seeking to designate defendant as the parent of primary residence of John and plaintiff as the parent of … to him. Since John remained in New Jersey and school was commencing in Virginia on August 24, 2020, defendant filed … The order indicated that the judge "will" consider per diem economic sanctions and attorney's fees if plaintiff …
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… present during the interview because it made her feel uncomfortable. Neither the pre-interview conversation nor … was touching her in the basement and after hearing someone coming down the stairs, R.J. "pushed me off him and started … with every paycheck." In addition, S.J. claimed R.J. is "a completely different person when he is drunk," and that "his …
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… IN CHARGING THE JURY CONCERNING DEFENDANT'S ATTEMPTING TO COMMIT MURDER WHERE HE DID NOT COMPLETE THE CRIMINAL ACT NOR … impose consecutive indeterminate sentences has an impact on primary parole eligibility," it "must consider that 20 … ngreport.pdf. Similarly, "studies demonstrate that the risk of recidivism is inversely …
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… G.Y.'s employment as a police officer after finding he had committed disciplinary infractions, including two counts of … would not be deemed an admission that G.Y. did not commit the alleged acts of domestic violence. Thereafter, … charge also stated that G.Y. had received "several demeanor complaints involving women in [his] disciplinary history," …
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… A.L. appeals from a February 1, 2018 order finding he committed abuse by exposing A.P. to emotional harm by … car. According to A.P., when A.L. learned police were coming to the residence, he attempted to take the child A.B. … a fact-finding hearing. Mossbrooks and A.B. testified. The primary evidence for the hearing was Mossbrooks' …
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… and "coherent." At around 11:00 p.m., when M.W. heard "a commotion," she went outside and saw Taylor arguing with … his hair. He told Lusby to "handle that." Defendant and his companions walked down the street. M.W. was seated outside … face and multiple reconstructive surgeries, with more to come. The following morning, an investigator arrived who had …
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… Judge Richard M. Freid entered the order and rendered a comprehensive forty-six page written opinion. Defendants contend primarily that the Division of Child Protection and … but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best …
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… established at trial. On August 26, 2011, after being reprimanded by defendant, a corrections officer at the Essex … left or right shoulder and then [...] grab[bing] [the] accompany[ing] arm [...] – it could be a wrist, it could be a … the trial judge correctly instructed the jury in other components of the charge, '[t]he test to be applied . . . is …
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… final judgment of inverse condemnation and order appointing commissioners entered in favor of plaintiffs Michael … evidence that the increase in the total volume was the primary cause of the flooding." Ultimately, the judge held … legal theories or claims or crafting alternative remedies. Bubis v. Kassin, 353 N.J. Super. 415, 424, 427-28 …
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… start of the interrogation, defendant indicated he was more comfortable speaking Spanish. The detective utilized a … two recovered from the scene and two recovered from the bodies of the deceased, was inconclusive. 8 A-0117-15T2 bro. I … went on to find: [W]hat you have is a very cordial and very comfortable exchange between the defendant and the police …
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… discovered their daughter's ongoing sexually explicit communications with defendant, a stranger to the family, on … him regarding these offenses. Defendant certified, as recommended by his counsel, that he underwent a psychological … prosecutor's decision, the record provides no support, even prima facie, for such a contention. The sentencing court's …
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… under N.J.S.A. 59:8-9 to excuse his failure to comply with the ninety-day time frame under N.J.S.A. 59:8-8. … and hospitalized until May 24, 2023. Plaintiff's chief complaint upon admittance was "pain near his pelvis and down … and anxiety." Id. at 137. The plaintiff explained she was primarily concerned with her medical conditions, not …
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… such as defendant's, for which direct appellate review was complete when the opinion in Jackson was issued. We … charged the defendants with: (1) first-degree conspiracy to commit money laundering and/or theft by deception, N.J.S.A. … to second-degree conspiracy. In exchange for the State's recommendation that he receive a probationary sentence, D'Anna …
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… SAFETY PRODUCTS, LLC; CIVIL DATA RESEARCH, LLC; SCAL- ABLE COMMERCE, LLC; NATIONAL DATA ANALYT- ICS, LLC; LABELS & … LLC; ACCUZIP, INC.; SYNAPTIX TECHNOLOGY, LLC; VOTERRECORDS.COM; JOY ROCKWELL ENTER- PRISES, INC.; FORTNOFF FINANCIAL, … the law may implicitly exclude any mens rea for other remedies. § 56:8-166.1(c)(2). Plus, an earlier version of the …
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… 16, 2024 order granting defendants' motion to dismiss his complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff contends the motion judge erred in dismissing five counts of the complaint as having been filed beyond the statute of … plaintiff pro se filed a twenty-four page, seven-count complaint against NJ Transit and several NJ Transit …
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… PIEPER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY JUVENILE JUSTICE COMMISSION, Defendant-Respondent. ________________________ … order granting defendant New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission (JJC) summary judgment and dismissing plaintiff's … trial court erred in finding that he failed to establish a prima facie case of disability discrimination and …
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… either declined the services or was discharged for non-compliance from those programs in which he enrolled. 4 … in mid-2022. The services providers reported mother had complied with their program requirements. Around July 2022, … November 2022. The treatment program discharged her for noncompliance in December 2022. 5 A-0587-24 After a January …
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… On July 31, 2023, defendant filed a domestic-violence civil complaint against plaintiff. In the complaint she alleged that on July 15, 2023, plaintiff committed the predicate act of assault under the PDVA by …
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… to receive a COVID vaccination. Due to their inability to communicate well, their attempts at co-parenting devolved. … language, which is why she prevented plaintiff from communicating with Amanda. Plaintiff filed a verified … its rulings from May 30: defendant remained the parent of primary residence, the scheduled week of parenting time at …