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… were made, as indicated in paragraphs of the attached complaint, … OR, … ☐ … B. … pursuant to N.J.S.A. 30:4C-11.2, … in N.J.S.A. 30:4C-11.2, as indicated in the Verified Complaint filed today: ☐ … a. … murder, aggravated … terminated. ☐ … 2. … The current parenting time/visitation set forth in the judgment/order dated , 20 , …
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… Identified Surrender to: (I194) (I195) Answer Each Question Completely 1. Do you understand that this form will be … an interpreter? ☐ Yes ☐ No If yes, language: Do you need accommodation for a disability? ☐ Yes ☐ No If yes, describe: … No 13. Do you understand that the court cannot enforce any visitation promises made by anyone? ☐ Yes ☐ No 14. If this …
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… Defendant alleged that plaintiff would not permit visits in New Jersey. It was unclear at the motion hearing …
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… Subutex during her pregnancy. As a result, the Division commenced the FN matter and, following a hearing, the trial … 2015, the Division filed the FG matter. Following several compliance review hearings, the trial court dismissed the FN … of an order regarding custody and related matters such as visitation, which[, as here] supersedes any orders entered …
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… to termination when defendant was dismissed from three visitation programs offered by the Division due to her … the order. We disagree. Our review of the Judge Chell's comprehensive decision is limited. We defer to his expertise …
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… sale, or intent to distribute or sell, an electronic communication device, equipment, or peripheral that is … to 365 days of administrative segregation, 365 days loss of commutation time, permanent loss of contact visits, 60 days' loss of phone privileges and 30 days loss …
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… contained in Judge D'Arcy's decision. We add the following comments. Shortly after Jen's birth, the Division conducted … substance abuse evaluation, parenting classes, therapeutic visitation, and family preservation services, to assist them …
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… terrier, Chancellor, to defendants' property for a social visit. Chancellor and Molly, defendants' sixty-pound … In Jannuzzelli, we explained that absent such a dog bite, a common law cause of action for absolute liability is … "the disposition of the animal is such that it is likely to commit a similar injury to that complained of, be it in …
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… response is that N.J.A.C. 10A:18-6.7 governs contact visits by attorneys and their representatives, including … 216 N.J. 343, 355 (2013) (explaining the need for legally competent evidence to support a PCR petition) (quoting State … as legal contacts will result in his being 5 A-4482-15T2 completely unable to have telephone contact with them, or …
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… in the PCR judge's opinion, adding only the following comments. To establish a prima facie case of ineffective … assistance of counsel, a defendant must present legally competent evidence rather than "bald assertions." See State … Similarly, defendant does not explain how an in-person visit by trial counsel to the apartment where the drugs were …
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… appeals from the decision of a Hearing Officer who found he committed a disciplinary infraction, to wit prohibited act … of 120 days of administrative segregation, 120 days loss of commutation time, permanent loss of contact visits, 365 days of urine monitoring, referral for a mental …
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… of Corrections imposing disciplinary sanctions upon him for committing prohibited act *.203 (the possession or … administrative 3 A-0918-18T4 segregation, 120 days loss of commutation time, 15 days loss of recreation privileges, 365 days of urine monitoring, and permanent loss of contact visits. Moore administratively appealed the hearing …
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… his child support for his son who attends a county community college and requiring him to contribute to the college education of his daughter conditioned upon her completion of at NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF … living with plaintiff and was no longer having overnight visits with defendant, defendant's obligation to pay child …
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… “We,” whether through legislative efforts that serve the common good, through military service, or by working … jury service, and a regular Census. And through this commitment to unity, we all provide for the common good … Resources: Teachers, coordinators, or students may visit the following websites to obtain additional …
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… “We,” whether through legislative efforts that serve the common good, through military service, or by working … jury service, and a regular Census. And through this commitment to unity, we all provide for the common good … Resources: Teachers, coordinators, or students may visit the following websites to obtain additional …
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… the CLIS as a required filing with all initial FM or FD complaints and all responses to an initial FM or FD complaint. A deficiency notice will be issued if the CLIS is … alimony, spousal or child support, custody, parenting time (visitation) or paternity. If something does not apply to …
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… Order to Show Cause are: emergency custody, termination of visitation or temporary prevention of relocation of a child … apply for an emergency hearing the following steps must be completed: New Cases 1. If this is your first filing of an … case (no previous FD docket # concerning the same people), complete the “Initial Application/Cross Application” and all …
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… expressed in this opinion. The facts as recounted in the complaint are straightforward. Plaintiff made a reservation … the manager the next day. Plaintiff attempted to call and visit the facility on multiple occasions but did not receive a response. In May 2023, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Law Division, Special Civil Part, Small …
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… APR 132023 A.C.J.C. SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO, ACJC 2023-051 … ANSWER R. Douglas Hoffman, by way of response to the Complaint says: 1) Admitted. 2) Admitted. 3) Respondent is … court staff and colleagues, many of whom have stopped by to visit. 6) Respondent has no personal recollection has to …
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… OF R, DOUGLAS HOFFMAN, SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO: ACJC 2023-051 FORMAL COMPLAINT JUDGE OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT Maureen G. Bauman, … 5. Respondent extended an open invitation to L. W. to visit him at his beach house any time she was in the area. …