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… lived together until May 14, 2021, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce months earlier based on irreconcilable … for the children," explaining that "[t]he children become confused on what days they are with each parent." He … communications. He claimed plaintiff harassed him and disparaged him to the children's doctor. Defendant 5 A-1215-24 …
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… Page 1 of 2 Directive # 05-24 Questions or comments may be directed to 609-815-2900, ext. 55350. … The relationship must be one of the following: • Married/separated/divorced. • Living in the same household now or in … after court hours, or any other time the Superior Court is closed, you can apply for a restraining order at the local …
Standard Grand Jury Charge
Administrative Directives
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… Directive #12-06 [Supersedes Directive #6-06] [Questions or comments may be directed to 609-292-2634 or 609-292-4638.] … in extremely unusual circumstances. This was made a separate charge since few grand juries confront presentment … Page 5 of 7 Under New Jersey law, any unauthorized disclosure of information concerning Grand Jury proceedings with …
Staffing Models
Administrative Directives
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… models were developed by the Administrative Council’s Committee on Staffing Models in accordance with the … determines each Vicinage’s proportional staffing need as compared to the other Vicinages on an annual basis. A … system). Printers and other peripherals are not counted separately. MUNICIPAL DIVISION STAFFING MODEL FORMULAS AND …
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… 22, 2010 order granting summary judgment and dismissing her complaint against defendant AT&T. We affirm. Baader, an at … the disability claim being denied, the expectation of the Company is that you should return to work by Monday, June … the termination policy and the context of the manual's preparation and distribution." Witkowski v. Thomas J. Lipton, …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a complaint for custody, care, and supervision, against K.K. … experiencing any withdrawal symptoms. The Division filed a complaint and order to show cause and to execute an … impairment of physical or emotional health or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily organ; (2) …
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Charges Document PDF
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… in an opening statement is not evidence. The evidence will come from the witnesses who will testify and from whatever … are they permitted to speak or associate with you. This separation should not be regarded as rudeness but rather as a … Since you are the sole judges of the facts, you must pay close attention to the testimony. It is important that you …
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… on the lack of information, counsel concluded he was not comfortable presenting an alibi "in terms of trial … had a witness who would testify defendant confessed to committing the murder, and defendant asked him to hide the … made after less than complete investigation are subject to closer 11 A-1894-15T2 scrutiny." Savage, supra, 120 N.J. at …
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… limited English, in filing an initial domestic violence complaint and obtaining a temporary restraining order (TRO) … He alleged she called back at 9:00 p.m. and threatened to commit suicide, which prompted him to return home. When … information or the method, purpose or circumstances of preparation indicate that it is not trustworthy. At the outset, …
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… the cause for respondent (Law Offices of Baumann & Viscomi, attorneys; Minos H. Galanos, on the brief). PER CURIAM … Rodriguez1 sustained injuries sufficiently serious to overcome the strictures of the verbal threshold statute. … action. We now reverse that judgment, reinstate plaintiffs' complaint, and remand for a new trial. I This case arises …
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… charged in an indictment with second-degree conspiracy to commit bribery in official matters, official misconduct, and … contacted Ashley to confirm the transaction had been completed. Ibid. Dawson walked two blocks to where defendant … marijuana into the prison. Alvin had not previously disclosed this information to the State. Brendan also testified …
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… which was disputed, the only crime that individual committed was criminal trespass. See N.J.S.A. 2C:18-3. The … ten points of comparison. We describe the prosecutor's closing arguments, which defendant claims were prejudicial … the victims and the crimes in the two cases were entirely separate. State v. Yarbough, 100 N.J. 627, 643-44 (1985). We …
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… like that." Plaintiff consequently asked a friend to accompany her and the children to the appointment. The friend … and defendant, raising her arms sideways to keep them separate. Some hospital staff then "took" defendant "into a … children, and the friend. She could not "get anywhere close to them." She did not "remember" her "hands touching …
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… and alcohol, and repeatedly refused to engage in or comply with substance abuse and mental health services. In … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would … extent that adults . . . delay the permanent decision, they lose sight of the child's concept of time." N.J. Div. of …
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… she was pregnant for the entire period prior to their separation in September 2016. 3 A-0873-16T3 also testified … smiled at defendant, held up the items she was taking, and commented on some of them. As plaintiff left the house, she … A few days after the issuance of the TRO, defendant filed a complaint for divorce. The parties were divorced four months …
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… defendant on parole supervision for life and ordered him to comply with Megan's Law's registration and reporting … first trial ended in a mistrial when the jury was unable to come to a unanimous verdict. 2 State v. Michaels, 136 N.J. … exculpatory evidence, improperly coached his daughter, and committed other misconduct. Defendant asserted his attorney …
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… August 4, 2020 Law Division order, summarily dismissing his complaint in lieu of prerogative writs against defendants … library and its "detriment[] to the . . . welfare of the community" under N.J.S.A. 40:12A-5(d) (criterion (d)). Under … to our review. In November 2018, the Council adopted separate resolutions directing the Board to investigate …
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… Acting Union County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Carlos Paul Morrow, Special Deputy Attorney General/Acting … him to another location near his cousin's home, and she complied. Once at the location, K.C. and defendant parked … he would file the paperwork and enter the charge in the computer , and that he could "get rid of the paperwork." …
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… by a mortgage on the property. Plaintiff decided to accompany the lender's real estate appraiser to the property, … owners of the property] during the walk- through prior to closing. They inquired about the accident. I indicated that I … Hopkins, Justice Handler crafted a fact-specific analytical paradigm that requires balancing the following four factors: …
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… time because [Nancy] remains incarcerated and she is non[-]compliant with Division services." Amy began living with her … the record, that . . . [Nancy's] attorney argues in his closing that the Division did not offer reasonable services … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would …