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… S.M., and share joint legal custody, with defendant having primary residential custody. Between 2011 and 2013, … GAL report, Schofel analyzed her findings and submitted recommendations including that the parties and S.M. … conference at which the parties accepted Schofel's recommendations. The court subsequently set forth the …
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… and credibility determinations were an important component of any psychological evaluation. 4 Dr. Smarz … judge's abuse or neglect determination was not supported by competent admissible evidence and the judge erred in relying … abuse or neglect under Title Nine because the Division's complaint only cited Title Thirty. We first consider …
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… yet defendant was "looking . . . as if a vehicle would be coming . . . down the wrong way." Defendant was "carrying a … it with two hands . . . under an arm." The duffel bag completely concealed its contents. Defendant walked out of … the residence with the duffel bag and placed it in the rear compartment of an SUV parked very close to the residence on …
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… shoplifting, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-11(b)(2), and imposing fines, community service, and ninety days in the Monmouth County … area and began scanning her items. A cashier monitored a computer divided into four sections displaying the items … them with finding price codes on their monitors in order to complete their checkout. At all times, defendant was no more …
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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 … reunified with both parents, and Alex was designated her primary caregiver. On October 5, 2005, the court entered an …
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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 … which . . . prevents the [c]ourt from determining if a prima facie case of changed circumstances has been …
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… to presume the name selected by defendant-mother, as the primary custodial parent, served the child's best interests. … 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 …
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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 … Ocean County Prosecutor's Office, served as the individual primarily responsible for preparing affidavits to support …
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… to access and release evidence, but plaintiff, the primary evidence custodian, had left after his shift and the … 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 …
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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 …