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… parenting time with their three children on Easter Sundays commencing in 2020 and permitting plaintiff to "educate the … to the Jewish faith, and signed a "Declaration of Commitment" following the birth of the twins to raise them … compensatory time with the children, among other remedies, for a violation of the parenting time order by …
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… judge entered the order after finding that defendant had committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. … to address plaintiff's contention that defendant did not comply with earlier parenting time orders even though those … order from the Family Part based upon the allegations of a complaint he filed that day. In his complaint, plaintiff …
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… proceedings, eventually dismissed the pending guardianship complaint and resumed efforts to reunify defendant and the children, as recommended by the Division's expert, James Loving, Psy.D. The … rights, and the Division filed a second guardianship complaint.2 The trial took place over non-successive days …
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… learned that Vega had been selling the heroin of another competing supplier out of the house. In late December 2013, … Humphrey and Vega disappeared. Eventually, their dead bodies were discovered by a woman walking a dog. They had been shot to death, and their bodies had been dropped several feet into the woods without …
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… arrest, defendant was not permitted to contact the rental company to clarify the registration information. Barbagli … a key he found in the center console to unlock the glove compartment. Inside the glove box, Barbagli discovered a … Charger. Defendant further testified he had no personal automobile insurance. He declined the additional insurance …
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… 2016, notice of the Steinbrenner Resolution, intended to be compliant with N.J.S.A. 40:55D-10(i), was published; … structural plans prior to construction. Plaintiff filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs demanding judgment … disturbance to [plaintiff's] property, such danger was remedied by the requirement that any excavation and/or retaining …
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… summations of counsel, the municipal court judge rendered a comprehensive bench opinion, making detailed factual and … of the bar and said they laughed about it. He made a comment that she was "still being social" and "guess[ed]" D.F. took the comment "the wrong way." Defendant explained that he drove …
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… child, as evidenced by the fact that visitation did not become an issue until her child support application was filed … are "so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to 7 … has been calm, cool and collected. She has maintained her composure throughout. I find that she is more credible with …
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… ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES and UNITED HEALTHCARE COMMUNITY PLAN, Respondents-Respondents. … Norcross argued the cause for respondent United Healthcare Community Plan (Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP, … law judge (ALJ) and reinstating United Healthcare Community Plan's (United) termination of T.M.'s personal …
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… risk of harm to the child. Pursuant to Dr. Grossier's recommendation, Dr. Alexander Iofin performed a psychiatric … this assertion. Eight months after Teresa's removal Robert completed a psychological evaluation. However, he failed to … arranged by the Division. As a result of failing to comply with services and their deteriorating condition, the …
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… its submission, claiming the email was "an attorney/client communication which clearly was intended for attorney/client … practice. The arbitrator relied on the polarizing email communication to support this finding. In addressing why he … stated: "I determined that Chief of Police McClintock was communicating with a subordinate, who also happens to be the …
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… waiver of alimony is conditioned upon plaintiff's full compliance with the terms of this Judgment. If for any … bankruptcy by plaintiff, that plaintiff does not comply with the terms of this Judgment in full defendant … through intercepts of Worrell's federal and state income tax refunds, the issuance of a bench warrant for …
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… arguments for our consideration: POINT I THE MOTION COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN DENYING [DEFENDANT'S] MOTION … caution in the belief that 'an offense has been or is being committed[.]'" Brinegar v. United States, 338 U.S. 160, … test. The "test requires the court to make a practical, common sense determination whether, given all of the …
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… of a controlled dangerous substance (CDS), lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), defendant accepted a plea NOT FOR … WHEN NEW JERSEY STATE TROOPERS REENTERED DEFENDANT'S AUTOMOBILE TO CONDUCT A SECOND SEARCH THAT WAS NOT A … Defendant received 207 days of jail credit, and the judge recommended defendant be considered for entry into the …
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… four-and-one-half years old. The original domestic violence complaint listed assault as the predicate offense and … he pushed Ken 3 A-2583-15T4 to the floor using his leg. The complaint also stated that there was a past history of physical violence. Prior to the hearing, an amended complaint was filed adding harassment as an additional …
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… in a twenty-four-count indictment with multiple offenses committed against five women during five separate incidents … cheek, and Investigator Virgil Angelini requested a comparison of defendant's DNA and the male DNA profile … Scientists Jennifer Banaag and Frank Basile conducted comparisons and concluded defendant was the source of the …
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… defendant to be more careful, use his mind, and enroll in a community college. Defendant asked A.O. to stop the car so … RECEIVING A SENTENCE MUCH GREATER THAN THAT EMBODIED IN THE PLEA OFFER. [POINT III] DEFENDANT DID NOT … and ultimately received a sentence longer than that embodied in the offer. At the evidentiary hearing, defendant's …
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… application: (1) an August 2012 medical examination form completed by Norman P. Einhorn, O.D., M.S., a … job; and (2) a September 2012 medical examination form completed by David J. Frank, M.D., a neurologist, indicating … keep going and keep getting all diagnostic tests and they come back normal . . . they start saying [there] is a …
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… a report of shots fired in the parking lot of an apartment complex in Millville. No one believed to be involved with … copy of an outdoor video recording from a nearby apartment complex that contained footage of the incident. The video … the officers never attempted to identify themselves or communicate with defendant, and they did not follow him when …
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… orders against each other. After plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce, the parties executed a consent order … parents. Although plaintiff was "very affectionate" and "comfortable and capable in the caretaking role[,]" Dr. Gruen … is important when you [a]re raising kids." Dr. Gruen recommended defendant as PPR, with "more than [fifty] percent …