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… reached out to T.D.’s school, post office and Division of Child Protection and Permanency, and was advised that T.D. … with the protection of the public interest, to remove from children committing delinquent acts certain statutory … including but not limited to: (4) Whether the disposition supports family strength, responsibility and unity and the …
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… reached out to T.D.’s school, post office and Division of Child Protection and Permanency, and was advised that T.D. … with the protection of the public interest, to remove from children committing delinquent acts certain statutory … including but not limited to: (4) Whether the disposition supports family strength, responsibility and unity and the …
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… OFFICE'S SUBMISSION OF AN INDISPENSABLE CERTIFICATION SUPPORTING THEIR U VISA APPLICATION CONSTITUTED REVERSIBLE … defendant was convicted of endangering the welfare of a child, we use a fictitious name to refer to the child. N.J.S.A. 2A:82-46. To adequately protect his …
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… OFFICE'S SUBMISSION OF AN INDISPENSABLE CERTIFICATION SUPPORTING THEIR U VISA APPLICATION CONSTITUTED REVERSIBLE … defendant was convicted of endangering the welfare of a child, we use a fictitious name to refer to the child. N.J.S.A. 2A:82-46. To adequately protect his …
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… and assessed whether the facts alleged were sufficient to support the eleven putative claims the court determined were asserted. Based on its determination of the causes of action asserted in each count, … 455-57 (App. Div. 1988); when a doctor allegedly told a child's parents that he was "suffering from a rare disease …
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… and assessed whether the facts alleged were sufficient to support the eleven putative claims the court determined were asserted. Based on its determination of the causes of action asserted in each count, … 455-57 (App. Div. 1988); when a doctor allegedly told a child's parents that he was "suffering from a rare disease …
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… the numbers" despite knowing that she needed to pick up her child from school; (4) antagonized employees and insisted on … vision of what specific behaviors [were] needed to better support" him. In her meeting with Shaw, plaintiff discussed … . . . to someone in the district who they thought would support [her], that that individual did not support [her], …
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… the numbers" despite knowing that she needed to pick up her child from school; (4) antagonized employees and insisted on … vision of what specific behaviors [were] needed to better support" him. In her meeting with Shaw, plaintiff discussed … . . . to someone in the district who they thought would support [her], that that individual did not support [her], …
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… charged with sexual assault, endangering the welfare of a child, and criminal sexual contact relating to three girls … a second prosecution for the same offense after certain terminations of an initial trial, is A-1310-23 17 The … issue of identification is presumptive. That credibility determination is properly left to the jury, considering the …
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… testified at length before this court, opining his determination of value of the Office Complex. The following … date leases for the tax years they were identified to support. The effective rent for leases 5-9 were as follows: … were “very comparable” and further that adjustments were unsupported by the empirical data he utilized and would thus …
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… for not retaining an expert to contest the State's evidence supporting first-degree aggravated sexual assault; and (3) … two counts of third-degree endangering the welfare of a child, in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4 (counts nine and … early morning of September 2, 2012, a mother left her four children -- Tamara, Amanda, Alexa, and Damon2 -- at home …
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… for not retaining an expert to contest the State's evidence supporting first-degree aggravated sexual assault; and (3) … two counts of third-degree endangering the welfare of a child, in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4 (counts nine and … early morning of September 2, 2012, a mother left her four children -- Tamara, Amanda, Alexa, and Damon2 -- at home …
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… in a third party's phone, nor has any case law . . . support[ed] that proposition." Furthermore, the judge … in His Personal Communications With the Mother of His Child. Defendant contends that the trial court's errors … constitutional rights by using pornographic material of children he posted in an internet chat room to secure a …
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… in a third party's phone, nor has any case law . . . support[ed] that proposition." Furthermore, the judge … in His Personal Communications With the Mother of His Child. Defendant contends that the trial court's errors … constitutional rights by using pornographic material of children he posted in an internet chat room to secure a …
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… one count of second-degree endangering the welfare of a child; and two counts of third-degree aggravated criminal … preserved by the staff at the medical facility at which the termination took place, and the State ultimately had the … TRIAL COURT UNDERLYING ITS A-0139-16T1 11 DENIAL WERE NOT SUPPORTED BY THE RECORD ESTABLISHED AT THE HEARING. A Rule …