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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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… 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, … (2017)."7 At the sentencing hearing, counsel "rel[ied] primarily upon the written submission [she] provided to the …
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… medical appointments, arrange transportation, and ensure compliance with medical recommendations. Early intervention services for Theo were … marijuana 31 A-1691-24 user cannot suffice as the sole or primary reason to terminate [a] parent's rights . . . unless …
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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, … delays and lost paperwork at the trial level is not prima facie evidence the criminal justice system … 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 … were registered to defendant's mother but defendant primarily used them. The CDW states in relevant part: IT IS … 2C:35-5(b)(1); second-degree possession of a weapon while committing a CDS 4 That search is not before us in this …
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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 … icing problems occur from depressurization of natural gas "primarily due to ambient moisture," i.e., water vapor in the …
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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 … including a written or oral warning or written reprimand, could have 9 A-0059-19 been imposed instead of the …
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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, … (2017)."7 At the sentencing hearing, counsel "rel[ied] primarily upon the written submission [she] provided to the …
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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 … detective." Finkelstein explained that in Asbury Park, the primary gangs were the Bloods and the Crips, with each …
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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 … 350, 361 (App. Div. 2002). Once the employee establishes a prima facie case pursuant to that framework, the burden of …
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… RIVERKEEPER, and ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSIONS, Appellants, v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF … approved state, then state officials, not the EPA, have the primary responsibility for reviewing and approving the … 33 U.S.C. § 1313(a), (b). The criteria assigned to bodies of water are expressed in either "constituent …