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… Argued October 15, 2024 – Decided November 22, 2024 Before Judges Sabatino, Gummer, and Jacobs. On appeal from the … and on the briefs). PER CURIAM Defendant James Olbert, who committed multiple murders and other serious offenses at the … crimes and why he might not be permanently incorrigible. As one facet of his report, discussed in limited depth in his …
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… Argued October 15, 2024 – Decided November 22, 2024 Before Judges Sabatino, Gummer, and Jacobs. On appeal from the … and on the briefs). PER CURIAM Defendant James Olbert, who committed multiple murders and other serious offenses at the … crimes and why he might not be permanently incorrigible. As one facet of his report, discussed in limited depth in his …
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… the cause. Her supervisor referred her to a nurse practitioner who concluded she was unable to work, and recommended that Zippin apply for short term disability (which … impression. Zippin apparently did just that, when she visited her workplace after receiving the letter. Second, as …
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… the cause. Her supervisor referred her to a nurse practitioner who concluded she was unable to work, and recommended that Zippin apply for short term disability (which … impression. Zippin apparently did just that, when she visited her workplace after receiving the letter. Second, as …
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… determination for the subject property; found defendant committed trespass on plaintiff's property; permanently … facts from the record. Plaintiff, Tamara Thomas, is a one-third owner of the subject property,1 identified as … leading to the driveway. Plaintiff testified that she would visit the property "quite a bit" and, on one occasion, she …
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… with second-degree robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 (count one); third-degree burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2 (count two); … exchange for defendant's guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend an aggregate sentence of fifteen years subject to … based on diminished capacity and intoxication; failed to visit defendant during the pre-trial phrase; failed to …
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… every other weekend from Friday through Sunday evening, and one additional overnight visit with Alec per month on Thursdays. The MSA also … to explain, delays ensued and the hearing did not commence until August 2016 and did not finish until …
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… determination for the subject property; found defendant committed trespass on plaintiff's property; permanently … facts from the record. Plaintiff, Tamara Thomas, is a one-third owner of the subject property,1 identified as … leading to the driveway. Plaintiff testified that she would visit the property "quite a bit" and, on one occasion, she …
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… every other weekend from Friday through Sunday evening, and one additional overnight visit with Alec per month on Thursdays. The MSA also … to explain, delays ensued and the hearing did not commence until August 2016 and did not finish until …
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… with second-degree robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 (count one); third-degree burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2 (count two); … exchange for defendant's guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend an aggregate sentence of fifteen years subject to … based on diminished capacity and intoxication; failed to visit defendant during the pre-trial phrase; failed to …
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… and Chase. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-126. Lisa Sanes, appellant, … and first entering her office in the Department before visiting the Clerk's Office where, according to the records … appellant two Preliminary Notices of Disciplinary Action: one seeking her immediate suspension, and the other 1 …
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… and Permanency (the Division) filed a guardianship complaint naming both parents as defendants. Judge Linda … not discrete and separate; they relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that … child, was barred from having unsupervised 5 A-4841-15T3 visitation, had no source of income, and lived with his …
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… after trial counsel learned he would not receive any more money than the $2000 for his services, he "lost interest" in … trial. Defendant also testified that trial counsel's wife visited him in the jail in 2010, told him she had informed … a $10,000 lien on defendant's personal injury suit as an accommodation in light of his family's friendship with …
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… and Permanency (the Division) filed a guardianship complaint naming both parents as defendants. Judge Linda … not discrete and separate; they relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that … child, was barred from having unsupervised 5 A-4841-15T3 visitation, had no source of income, and lived with his …
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… after trial counsel learned he would not receive any more money than the $2000 for his services, he "lost interest" in … trial. Defendant also testified that trial counsel's wife visited him in the jail in 2010, told him she had informed … a $10,000 lien on defendant's personal injury suit as an accommodation in light of his family's friendship with …
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… and Chase. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-126. Lisa Sanes, appellant, … and first entering her office in the Department before visiting the Clerk's Office where, according to the records … appellant two Preliminary Notices of Disciplinary Action: one seeking her immediate suspension, and the other 1 …
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… JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2856-21 E.S., Petitioner-Appellant, v. DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, … "keep secrets." Finally, Esther expressed concern about Eve visiting Edwin that coming weekend. After speaking with Esther, the Division …
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… Argued May 16, 2019 – Decided June 4, 2019 Before Judges Simonelli, Whipple and Firko. On appeal from Superior Court of … set forth in 3 A-4771-17T1 Judge Wayne J. Forrest's comprehensive written opinion, dated June 1, 2018. We add … the family of the child's progress, and facilitating visitation." Experience tells us that even [the Division's] …
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… was not in their best interests. The judge relied on the "compelling" testimony of the Division's adoption supervisor … would suffer by disruption of the connection between them, one obviously important to both brothers. See In re D.C., … her children to feel, for example, that her failure to visit would cause them pain. Although not optimistic about …
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… temporary custody of the child and awarded plaintiff one overnight of parenting time per week. Defendant and the … near the Canadian border. In June 2023, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce. Defendant filed an answer and … like to remain at the [New York] property for custody visits until the divorce is finalized." He urged the judge …