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… to prove prong three of the best interests standard embodied in N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a) by clear and convincing … than good. On May 31, 2017, the Division filed a verified complaint to terminate defendant's parental rights and award … circumstances that led to the filing of the guardianship complaint, which began with the emergency removal of J.L.H., …
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… May 25, 2017 adjudication of delinquency for acts that, if committed by an adult, would constitute first-degree … restroom. When he began urinating on himself at her home, stopped playing, and appeared anxious, Y.G. questioned him … second opinion concerning his allegations, and the friend recommended that Y.G. take him to the police station. That …
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… (Louis W. Skinner, Designated Counsel, on the briefs). Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … in Florida. She was discharged the next month for noncompliance. In May 2015, defendant requested assistance from … were unknown. At the meeting, N.A.P.'s aunt and uncle committed to caring for him on a long-term basis. The …
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… Rule 3:22- 12. We agree, and affirm. I. The following facts come from the transcripts of defendant's plea hearing and … endangering the welfare of a child, and the prosecutor's recommendation of a probationary sentence which would be … supervision for life I shall be in the legal custody of the Commissioner of the Department of Corrections and I shall be …
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… (Laura M. Kalik, Designated Counsel, on the briefs). Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … Martha Harris testified for the Division. Salima Gordon, a Community Engagement Specialist at the children's school, … defendant was at police headquarters attempting to file a complaint against M.D. Clemons returned to headquarters and …
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… (John A. Salois, Designated Counsel, on the briefs). Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … not impeached during cross-examination or undermined by competing expert opinions." The judge similarly found Lind's … Indeed, he made up untold number of excuses for his shortcomings when it came to consistency of parenting time, …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS HEATHER GRIECO, Plaintiff, v. BOROUGH … OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS CUSTODIAN OF THE RECORDS; and KAITLYN COMPTON, DEPUTY BOROUGH CLERK IN HER OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS … DEBORAH SILVERMAN KATZ, A.J.S.C. INTRODUCTION This action comes before the court by way of an order to show cause and …
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… had yet been arrested for the crime. 3 A-0060-19 As McGhee stopped at a well-lit intersection, he noticed two men … jeans, looked in McGhee's direction, shook hands with his companion, and walked away while "clutching something" with … a gang member who had threatened him. He also admitted becoming nervous when he saw police and slapping the officer's …
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… Division with a permanent address. Further, D.G. was non-compliant with her substance abuse evaluation, never completed substance abuse treatment, and sporadically … at present, or in the foreseeable future. Even if D.G. were compliant with services, the expert opined it would take her …
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… was under twenty-six years of age when the offense was committed. N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(14). Defendant was … factors found by the sentencing court were not based upon competent and credible evidence in the record; or (3) "the … of the offense . . . including whether or not it was committed in an especially heinous, cruel, or depraved …
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… and Marczyk. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-179. Michael P. DeRose argued … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Paulina R. DeAraujo, Deputy Attorney General, on … Nasheeda Singleton appeals from the Civil Service Commission's (CSC) October 12, 2022 final administrative …
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… and 2017, which included Montessori tuition. Defendant stopped paying monthly support in December 2017. In early … in either March or April. Plaintiff then filed a palimony complaint and sought child support. Defendant, a … kept on file with the dance studio. Plaintiff's palimony complaint, child support, and dance related costs were …
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… the house. On May 7, 2021, defendants filed an eviction complaint based on 2 In early 2021, plaintiffs' real estate … performance case." Defendants filed a second eviction complaint against plaintiffs in February 2022, based on … actions were subsequently consolidated with plaintiffs' complaint and transferred to the Law Division. The case was …
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… Union of New Jersey, American Civil Liberties Union, and Community Health Law Project (American Civil Liberties Union … 9, 2023 order that, despite dismissing the guardianship complaint, nevertheless imposed continuing conditions upon … under N.J.S.A. 3B:1-2 prior to the dismissal of the complaint, the Chancery Division no longer retained …
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… County, Docket Nos. L-0309-19 and L-0198-22. Metrolaw.com, attorneys for appellant (Robert A. Solomon, on the … affirmative defenses, a counterclaim, and a third-party complaint against Solomon, Saunders, and the Solomon firm. In their counterclaim and third-party complaint, defendants asserted claims of fraud, negligence, …
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… 1:36-3. 2 A-2274-23 Cai, Deputy Solicitor General, and Christopher J. Ioannou, Deputy Attorney General, of counsel and … battery. While doing so, a shopping bag fell from the same compartment, which appeared to contain a handgun. Police … the following requirement: Each application form shall be accompanied by a written certification of justifiable need to …
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… v. CUNA MUTUAL GROUP, CMFG LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, and NOVA CREDIT UNION, Defendants-Respondents. … granting summary judgment to defendants—CMFG Life Insurance Company (CMFG), CUNA Mutual Group (CUNA), and Nova Credit Union (Nova)—and dismissing his complaint with prejudice. Based on our thorough review of …
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… PSSA were based on defendant's average annual gross income of approximately $200,000 from his ownership of A.A. … property rent free. The judge did not impute any income to defendant for the son's use of the property. … garage on the property—the judge included that amount as income to defendant. In a ten-page written opinion, the judge …
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… additional twenty percent of any 3 A-2594-23 additional income earned over this base salary until the earlier … a year and three percent of any "additional earned income," also calculated from his base salary of $580,000. … "left to the sound discretion of the trial judge." Walles v. Walles, 295 N.J. Super. 498, 514 (App. Div. 1996). …
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… him. Heath ran into the street, only to be struck by an oncoming car. As Heath lay at the curb, defendant approached … testify that he was home during the shooting. A jury trial commenced on August 7. The State presented six witnesses and … In exchange for his guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend an aggregate sentence of twenty-five years subject …