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… children, T.T. and T.L.: (1) the November 27, 2018 order combining applications for legal custody of the children by … was prescribed medication. She reported, however, that she stopped taking the medication and going to therapy. While … lived ever since. On July 21, 2014, DCPP filed a complaint under N.J.S.A. 30:4C-12 seeking care and …
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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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… IN CHARGING THE JURY CONCERNING DEFENDANT'S ATTEMPTING TO COMMIT MURDER WHERE HE DID NOT COMPLETE THE CRIMINAL ACT NOR WAS HE ABLE TO DO SO UNDER THE … ngreport.pdf. Similarly, "studies demonstrate that the risk of recidivism is inversely …
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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.B. while she was driving. N.P. also stated the police had come to the home because A.L. had kicked A.B. He did not …
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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 … She then said defendant was punching the dog in order to stop him from biting M.W. On January 16, 2015, in response to …
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… Judge Richard M. Freid entered the order and rendered a comprehensive forty-six page written opinion. Defendants … but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … has consistently tested positive for PCP and has failed to complete any drug program. Dr. Kanen, the only expert to …
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… 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 … had to be a "public servant" at all relevant times, (2) who committed "an act relating to his office" which constituted …
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… final judgment of inverse condemnation and order appointing commissioners entered in favor of plaintiffs Michael … nature and extent of the natural flow of stormwater run-off coming from the high school property causing extensive and … legal theories or claims or crafting alternative remedies. Bubis v. Kassin, 353 N.J. Super. 415, 424, 427-28 …
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… him from high school.2 Around midnight, Clifton police stopped a motor vehicle driven by defendant's brother; … 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 …
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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 evaluation with Dr. Phillip Witt, Ph.D., and commenced sex offender treatment with the Sexually Offending …
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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 his left leg." Imaging revealed a right frontoparietal subdural hematoma, a frontal extra-axial lesion,2 …
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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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… 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 … position by claiming that "[NJ] Transit put a pause and stopped my medical insurance not allowing me to move forward …
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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 … Plaintiff began working for the JJC in 2002, eventually becoming a Senior Corrections Officer (SCO). In 2012, …
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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, … in the treatment programs offered through the Division and stopped attending a particular treatment program in November …
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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 complaint on November 23, 2022, seeking joint legal custody …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. CHRISTOPHER W. BARCLAY, a/k/a BARCLAY CHRISTOPH, … enforcement officers may intercept and record a telephonic communication when a party to the conversation allows them … be given by the person who is a party to the telephonic communication and who is acting at the direction of a law …
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… Hospital since 2005, when, on November 21, 2014, a combative patient she and others were attempting to restrain … interaction with DHS and Mitchell's request for workplace accommodation based on a restriction purportedly placed on her … the doctrines of res judicata and collateral estoppel bar the Board from denying her ADR benefits. Mitchell …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, THE TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY, TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA, … the motion judge determined Getty "may be collaterally estopped from relitigating [the] issue."6 Thus, the judge …