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… upheld Jennifer's removal and ordered both defendants to comply with services to address their substance abuse and domestic violence issues. After initially not complying with services, Alex ultimately completed Level I treatment at Family Addiction Treatment …
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… from a different position and found it difficult to become re-employed. After obtaining the new position for the … opposed plaintiff's motion on the basis that he failed to completely disclose his income information and she cross-moved for counsel fees. On …
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… consuming multiple trial days, the trial court issued a comprehensive written opinion resolving these issues. In … v. Essex Cty. Prosecutor, 171 N.J. 561, 571 (2002)). Absent compelling circumstances, we are not free to substitute our judgment for that of the trial court, which has become familiar with the case. Schwartz v. Schwartz, 68 N.J. …
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… (counts three and four); and second- and third-degree computer theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-25(c) (counts five and six). … and N.J.S.A. 2C:20-4 (count eleven); and second-degree computer theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-25(c) (count twelve).1 After … two remaining counts of the indictment with second-degree computer theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-25(e) (count thirteen); and …
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… the ground and told him he was under arrest. Fuller did not comply; instead, he ran for the front door. Petrosky yelled … As part of that plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend that the twelve other charges against defendant be … arrest and directed him to get on the floor. Instead of complying with that order, Fuller ran out the front door …
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… I. THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN FINDING THAT DEFENDANT COMMITTED THE PREDICATE ACT OF HARASSMENT UNDER N.J.S.A. … going to kill her." Plaintiff did not know whether that comment was directed at her or F.D., but she believed they … to "snap" as he had done on prior occasions. Plaintiff compared her interaction with defendant to "walking on …
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… affirm largely for reasons expressed in the trial court's comprehensive, written opinion. 1 Lisa's father, D.St., did … and housing information assistance. Defendant was not compliant with the services. Defendant was directed to … time, and has lived with Lana since then. Defendant did not complete the services to which she was ordered that included …
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… planning and engineering experts, and their extensive comments were contained in two reports to the Board and … Plaintiff, the owner of neighboring property, filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs, challenging the … and Camden's principal submit certifications. The Board complied and filed three certifications that are essentially …
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… Plaintiff Tora Evans was arrested for a crime he did not commit all because he happened to be in the vicinity of … was located in a building that also housed a check cashing company; patrons of both businesses used the same door to … the State dismissed the criminal charges, plaintiff filed a complaint against Petracca and Meier, alleging violations of …
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… President, Officer Christopher Chicoris, about possible remedies. Plaintiff asked Chicoris to speak to the PBA attorney … for official misconduct" and referred the matter "for the commencement of an administrative investigation." Plaintiff … plaintiff was served with a notice of disciplinary action recommending a ninety-working-day suspension for three …
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… the substantive charges and "the identity of the person who committed the crime." The trial court also instructed the … any evidence, including the identity of the person who committed the crime. We discern no error in the court's … as to one count of the indictment would be a necessary ingredient to a conviction under another count; whether one act …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency filed a verified complaint in December 2015, under N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21 alleging … care and supervision. The order, in pertinent part, also compelled Aaron to: comply with a Division-arranged substance abuse evaluation …
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… 2005). As to this last point—the imposition of a duty—the common law on premises liability for residential property … Prior to 1981, our courts did not distinguish between commercial or residential property owners. That is, commercial and residential property owners in this State, at …
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… prosecutor's office, in the mid-1990s, recruited inmates to commit perjury by fabricating jailhouse admissions of other … is of sufficient weight that it would probably alter the outcome of the verdict in a new trial." Id. at 187–88; see also … reason was to lessen my punishments for the crimes I committed. 4) The facts stated in this affidavit are true. …
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… a temporary restraining order (TRO), and dismissed N.M.Q.'s complaint and amended complaints filed under the Prevention of Domestic Violence … their eleven-year-old daughter. In support of her amended complaints, N.M.Q. also moved into evidence audio recordings …
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… incident), but rather pre-existed it.1 The Board issued a comprehensive eight-page written decision. We affirm. … the wrong burden of proof, 1 Hawkins filed a related complaint against numerous parties, including Board members, … hearing. We affirmed an order dismissing that Law Division complaint, indicating that Hawkins could appeal the Board's …
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… judgments permitted plaintiff C.B. to proceed on separate complaints to adopt Daniel and Annie. C.B. is the husband of … Judge Tarantino's decision. We add the following comments to provide context to our decision. D.B. and E.B. … his involvement with Daniel and Annie, C.B. filed separate complaints in December 2015 to adopt each child. D.B. …
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… 18, 2016 order that dismissed her medical malpractice complaint with prejudice for failure to serve an affidavit of merit. Plaintiff's malpractice complaints,1 filed in July 2015 against three doctors and … take a "culture of the wound," perform Doppler studies, or take "ankle brachial pressure index" (ABI) readings …
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… When he walked away, she called and texted her sister to come and get her because she was afraid defendant would kill … girlfriend arguing. He saw defendant go inside the boat and come out with the shotgun. The man heard the shooting. … leg." The man called 9-1-1 but encountered police before completing the call. 7 A-0934-17T1 The victim's sister …
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… and reasonable, and the plaintiff bears the burden to overcome this presumption. Bergen Pines Cty. Hosp. v. N.J. Dep’t … abuse and neglect investigations authorize four possible outcomes: "unfounded," "not established," "established," and … is an 'abused or neglected child' . . . but the act or acts committed or omitted do not warrant a finding of …