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… medical appointments, arrange transportation, and ensure compliance with medical recommendations. Early intervention services for Theo were … Amy attended the 6 A-1691-24 second visit but became "very combative," refused to let the Division's caseworker …
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… defendant voluntarily requested his cell phone, was not compelled to provide the passcode and voluntarily entered … explained that defendant performed fellatio on him. R.B. complained about pain in his mouth. Defendant offered to … her, "[d]on't text me back, he can't know[,]" and "[d]on't come alone." R.B.'s mother drove to the address, and upon …
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… 25, 2023 denying his motions for leave to file an amended complaint and orders dated May 26, 2023, and July 10, 2023, granting defendants' motions to dismiss the complaint 3 A-1453-23 with prejudice.1 This is the second … his holding cell with shoelaces, 24 A-1453-23 belt, and hoodie. Plaintiff has not sufficiently pled the officers had …
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… motions for reconsideration dismissing count one of the complaint with prejudice and dismissing count two of the … loan, leasing/marketing costs, and loss of rent." As remedies, plaintiff sought indemnification as a "third-party … establish the boundary line between contract and tort remedies." Dean 22 A-2560-23 v. Barrett Homes, Inc., 204 N.J. …
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… as-applied challenge to Daniel’s Law and dismissed his complaint, concluding that Kratovil had the right to publish … to serve that state interest. 2 1. The Senate Judiciary Committee identified Daniel’s Law as “legislative action … in July 2020 at the judge’s family home by a person who had compiled a dossier of personal information about the judge, …
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… constitutional question arising from the execution of a communications data warrant (CDW) that authorized the … 2C:35-5(b)(1); second-degree possession of a weapon while committing a CDS 4 That search is not before us in this … There's a fence in the front yard, which means anybody that comes in or out of that, unless they jump the fence, have to …
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… report that she told him via telephone that she "wanted to commit suicide." He also reported that defendant "uses … the OPA's definition of "drug overdose" is broader than the common meaning of that term. Ordinarily, an overdose is a … APPROXIMATELY [ONE] HOUR AGO AND STATED THAT SHE WANTED TO COMMIT SUICIDE. [R.S.] STATED THAT [DEFENDANT] USES CRYSTAL …
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… IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF NEW JERSEY NATURAL GAS COMPANY FOR A DETERMINATION CONCERNING THE HOLMDEL REGULATOR … IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF NEW JERSEY NATURAL GAS COMPANY FOR A DETERMINATION CONCERNING THE HOLMDEL REGULATOR … argued the cause for respondent New Jersey Natural Gas Company (Riker Danzig LLP, attorneys; James C. Meyer and …
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… officer in OCF, as the rest were in Legs and Regs. Hunt complained to Mullen that plaintiff did not timely complete his work. But plaintiff claims Hunt ignored his requests for guidance, and at times requested the completion of assignments plaintiff had already finished. …
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… as to more recent evaluations. We thus confine our extended comments to Jim's contention that he has a constitutional … request for custody set forth in its December 2013 verified complaint. In February 2015, the court approved a permanency … counsel. See N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.4(a). The right is also embodied in our Rules of Court. See R. 5:3- 4(a). The question …
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… to psychological and substance abuse evaluations, and comply with recommendations resulting from the assessments. Rory remained … October 2017, she tested positive for THC; the Division recommended she attend an outpatient substance abuse program …
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… imprisonment and parole ineligibility terms for persons who committed certain offenses while armed with a firearm. The … were ordered to start walking and not turn around. They complied with the robbers' command. When he arrived at work, Garcia-Tapia advised his …
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… the judgment and orders denying her motion to dismiss the complaint, granting plaintiff's motion to dismiss her legal … The consent order provided that "[a]ll discovery must be completed prior to the commencement of the arbitration subject to the arbitrator …
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… they stayed on task and focused, and helping them maintain composure both physically and verbally. Toscano suffered … "certified to physically restrain a student when they become physical." On October 18, 2013, Toscano was working … an IME report, a second opinion report, and four imaging studies, Dr. Lomazow issued a January 28, 2019 addendum to his …
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… his bench trial conviction for violating a condition of Community Supervision for Life (CSL), N.J.S.A. … due process rights. I. This matter has a long and complex history. To provide context for defendant's present … prison terms. The trial court ordered that defendant comply with all provisions of Megan's Law,2 including CSL, …
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… The investigation involved the interception of over 27,000 communications consisting of texts and phone calls pursuant … were conspiracy to engage in racketeering, conspiracy to commit murder, promoting organized street crime, armed … affairs of the [criminal] enterprise, the defendants would commit robberies, burglaries, thefts, and shoplifting, in …
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… in 2008 as senior director of a new health economics outcome research (HEOR) department within its oncology … the HEOR group's responsibility for evaluation of such studies, he failed to include anyone from the group as an email … and cautioning that "[p]er [the] CIA, all customer studies w[ould] have to go through Medical and HEOR review and …
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… RIVERKEEPER, and ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSIONS, Appellants, v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF … 33 U.S.C. § 1313(a), (b). The criteria assigned to bodies of water are expressed in either "constituent … BMPs through tracking of BMP implementation and modeling studies." Water quality monitoring is not necessarily required …
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… a life term for the murder of his girlfriend. The crime was committed during the summer of 1983. He was tried, convicted, and sentenced in 1984, and completed the court-imposed thirty-year period of parole … on three supposedly negative circumstances: (1) Berta was "committed to incarceration for multiple offenses"; (2) he …
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… NEPTUNE, NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT, MICHAEL J. BASCOM, in an individual and official capacity, and JAMES M. … D. McCarthy argued the cause for respondents Michael J. Bascom and James M. Hunt (Schenck, Price, Smith & King, LLP, … not a non-disclosure provision. Defendants Michael J. Bascom, the former Police Director for Neptune Township, and …