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… it dismissed DCPP's Title Nine, N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21 to -8.73, complaint as to Mother's youngest child A.A. (Ann) and Ann's … any contact with Alice, and permitting Mother supervised visitation with Anthony, Ralph and 10 A-5784-14T2 Rebecca. … custody of Ann and permitting Mother only supervised visitation with the child. Mother argues that under N.J. …
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… of child sexual abuse. Defendant also asserts that his due process rights were violated because the Division failed to … would try to sleep in Charles' bedroom to avoid defendant coming into her bedroom. Kelly also said that when she told … that limited defendant's contact with Melissa to supervised visitation, prohibited his contact with Maria's children, …
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… which included a discretionary amount of $1000 above the recommendations of the Child Support Guidelines, Rule 5:6A, … Staples, class photos, lunch, childcare, co-pays for doctor visits, camps, activities, and the child's flute. 9 … they totaled $34,379.23 throughout the entire litigation process, although he did not supply an affidavit of …
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… as a prison administrator. Following a demotion, plaintiff commenced this action against the DOC and the individual … not respond; without direction, a Wagner official cancelled visits for the remainder of the day. While plaintiff was … was advised of the violence and the decision to cancel visits. By early evening, plaintiff learned of these events …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS STEVEN POSTORINO Plaintiff, V. … seventeen years old at the time of the incident at issue, visited the Rutgers Newark campus on October 29, 201 7, as … Colin A. Powers ("Powers"). Plaintiff intended to visit Powers in Powers' University Square dormitory …
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… urgent care because his stomach was very bloated and he was complaining of pain. The SRU workers observed and … Marie and Charlie resided with John and Amy, DCPP workers visited the family home to implement a safety protection … THE COURT'S RELIANCE UPON SAME DENIED JOHN HIS RIGHT TO DUE PROCESS. POINT II THE "REPEATER'S" STATEMENTS WERE …
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… In September 2020, defendant entered Joyce's residence to visit the children. According to Joyce's testimony at a … claimed their dispute arose over purportedly disrespectful comments Joyce made about his deceased mother. No matter the … children spent the first full weekend of November 2020 visiting with defendant. After defendant returned them to …
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… of child sexual abuse. Defendant also asserts that his due process rights were violated because the Division failed to … would try to sleep in Charles' bedroom to avoid defendant coming into her bedroom. Kelly also said that when she told … that limited defendant's contact with Melissa to supervised visitation, prohibited his contact with Maria's children, …
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… responded to Brown’s multi-unit home to investigate smoke coming from a boiler. A City fire inspector discovered … that the issue had not been corrected. After his visit, Bierals contacted Francine Ragucci, an employee of … that the issue had not been corrected. After his visit to the home on May 20, 2010, Bierals contacted …
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… appeals from a Family Part order denying his request to compel additional discovery from defendant Diane Dalton … homes in Vermont and in Florida, which defendant frequently visits, and the parties' children have also visited. According to plaintiff, this "establishes defendant …
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… which included a discretionary amount of $1000 above the recommendations of the Child Support Guidelines, Rule 5:6A, … Staples, class photos, lunch, childcare, co-pays for doctor visits, camps, activities, and the child's flute. 9 … they totaled $34,379.23 throughout the entire litigation process, although he did not supply an affidavit of …
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… TRIAL. POINT II THE STATE'S FAILURE TO DISCLOSE PRETRIAL COMMUNICATIONS WITH THE VICTIM DEPRIVED DEFENDANT OF A FAIR … for the State and told the jury he recalled defendant visiting him at his former home on five or six occasions. He … of evidence favorable to an accused violates due process if the evidence is material to guilt or punishment. …
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… arise out of a dispute between two information technology companies: plaintiff, The Digital Group, Inc., and … details of the employees, software, data, methods, or processes which are proprietary of one of the parties or its … http://www.dictionary.com/browse/approach?s=t (last visited Aug. 4, 2017). The record, however, is bereft of any …
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… it dismissed DCPP's Title Nine, N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21 to -8.73, complaint as to Mother's youngest child A.A. (Ann) and Ann's … any contact with Alice, and permitting Mother supervised visitation with Anthony, Ralph and 10 A-5784-14T2 Rebecca. … custody of Ann and permitting Mother only supervised visitation with the child. Mother argues that under N.J. …
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… to help the police locate defendant's whereabouts. The son complied and defendant answered the call but then quickly … as to why, what or even the veracity of [the victim]'s visit to the police or the statements she 10 A-4786-15T2 made during that visit to the police, only, again, as to the conversation …
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… as a prison administrator. Following a demotion, plaintiff commenced this action against the DOC and the individual … not respond; without direction, a Wagner official cancelled visits for the remainder of the day. While plaintiff was … was advised of the violence and the decision to cancel visits. By early evening, plaintiff learned of these events …
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… Roseland, New Jersey 07068 (973) 325-1500 dtoft@csglaw.com rcorbalan@csglaw.com Date Submitted: February 5, 2024 … https://www.merriam- webster.com/dictionary/new (last visited Feb. 1, 2024) .............................. 15 … to a clear and unambiguous result, then [the] interpretive process is over.” TAC Associates, 202 N.J. at 541; see also …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS STEVEN POSTORINO Plaintiff, V. … seventeen years old at the time of the incident at issue, visited the Rutgers Newark campus on October 29, 201 7, as … Colin A. Powers ("Powers"). Plaintiff intended to visit Powers in Powers' University Square dormitory …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b); and second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 and 2C:5-2. Defendant was … Burns testified that she traveled to North Carolina to visit her father and first spoke with Rubas on the phone … you decided to give her your card, what was your thinking process at that time? A: My thinking process is what I …