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… leg that remained from when the father beat him with a computer cord roughly three months earlier. The Division of … with E.M. This punishment occurred after Emory had come home late from school. When Lori asked Emory if he was … & Family Servs. v. P.W.R., 205 N.J. 17, 33 (2011). The primary focus of the statute is to preserve the safety of …
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… WAS AN IMPROPER DISCOVERY VIOLATION, SO AFFECTING THE OUTCOME THAT THE CONVICTION SHOULD BE OVERTURNED [(raised … IN PLAIN ERROR, LED TO AN UNJUST RESULT, AND HAD HE NOT COMMITTED THE ERRORS, 4 A-0420-15T2 THE VERDICT WOULD HAVE … the top of my head, besides objecting to maybe the bracelet coming in, I don't know of anything else specifically at …
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… but Junior was hyperactive and he did not respond to oral communications. 4 A-1018-15T2 The officers also contacted … the fact-finding hearing, the court conducted a series of compliance reviews. Jerry and Martha underwent drug … from established facts." Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). N.J.S.A. …
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… the basement and seized 307 plants. Defendant presented a competing version of events through two witnesses — a cousin … had Bruno repeat the hearsay evidence about which he now complains: Q So, Mr. Brooks says to you, you know what's … cases involving parole and probation revocation and civil commitment — to the extent they stand for a limitation on …
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… decision imposing administrative segregation, loss of commutation time, and loss of recreation privilege sanctions based on its finding he committed three prohibited acts during two incidents. We … While in the courtyard, inmate Mark Toussaint refused to comply with an order that he submit to a pat-down search and …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Bernadette N. DeCastro's comprehensive written decisions, and for the reasons stated … inappropriate behavior and was medicated for obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety. D.L. was placed in his … 18, 2017. Thereafter, a Pennsylvania court granted A.L. primary custody of A.L., Jr. on June 23, 2017, and sole …
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… plaintiffs had not exhausted their administrative remedies, the Zoning Board conducted a hearing on August 1, … prerogative writs, challenging the Board's decision. In a comprehensive written decision, Judge Julio L. Mendez upheld … or an interested party, in addition to other remedies, [to] institute any appropriate action or proceedings …
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… but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … are "so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … conducted the FG trial, entered the order, and rendered a comprehensive oral opinion. The evidence showed that …
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… OAL for consideration. The ALJ issued an initial decision recommending an award of accidental disability retirement … The Board's expert, Dr. Andrew Hutter, opined petitioner complained of muscle sprain and strain, which did not render … disabled as a direct result of the 2007 accident. The ALJ recommended granting accidental disability retirement …
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… three); second-degree possession of a firearm during the commission of a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … handgun were both operable. The manager of the apartment complex said that defendant was not a tenant on the lease, … of defendant's claims, found that he had not established a prima facie case of ineffective assistance of trial or …
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… (count four); second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … in a joint security operation at the "Opportunities for All Community Resource Center" (CRC). The CRC conducts … assignments with the machine." After consulting with his commanding officer about the positive result and defendant's …
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… We affirm. I. On November 5, 2014, plaintiff filed a complaint in the trial court alleging that on November 25, … street to board the bus. Plaintiff stated that water was coming up into the street from under the ground and ice had … the street in the crosswalk. Plaintiff said water "was coming up from the area where the black ice was." There was …
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… following a referral for physical abuse after S.A. complained of pain after being beaten with an extension cord … January 2016, at which time he was returned to L.D. At the compliance hearing held on February 18, 2016, L.D. was … actions. See G.S., 157 N.J. at 177 (recognizing "Title 9's primary concern is the protection of children, not the …
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… OFFICE ASSOCIATES, LLC, and PHILLIPS ASSET MANAGEMENT, COMPANY, INC., Defendants-Respondents. … argued the cause for respondent Phillips Asset Management Company, Inc. (Fishman McIntyre Berkeley Levine Samansky, … Associates, LLC (WCOA), and Phillips Asset Management Company, Inc. (Phillips). We affirm. I. The pertinent facts …
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… Ringel1 own numerous properties through various holding companies. For many years, they have disagreed on the … plaintiffs Chana and CR Lakewood, a limited liability company with Chana as the sole member. Defendants are Benjamin and BR Lakewood, a limited liability company with Benjamin as the sole member. CR Lakewood and BR …
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… appeals from the October 22, 2021 orders dismissing her complaint against defendants Elite Spine and Sports Care of … her back, before leaving the exam room. Plaintiff felt discomfort at the cupping sites and called out for help, but no … the exam room approximately thirty minutes later, plaintiff complained of pain in her arm at the cupping sites. Shortly …
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… NOTICE TO THE BAR PROPOSED 2025 ATTORNEY DISCIPLINE BUDGET - COMMENTS REQUESTED BY NOVEMBER 4, 2024 The Report of the Supreme Court's Disciplinary Oversight Committee on the proposed 2025 Attorney Discipline Budget … As discussed in greater detail below (Section II(A)), the primary core expense is salaries and benefits, which …
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… since the trial court erred in sua sponte ruling that the Compassionate Release Act (CRA), N.J.S.A. 30:4- 123.51(e), … However, the assistant prosecutor articulated the State's primary concern that defendant had, on multiple occasions, … statute was precluded since "defendant is not a ward of the Commissioner of the New Jersey State Department of …
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… We affirm, substantially for the reasons set forth in the comprehensive written opinion of Judge Arthur J. Batista. … and apologetic." Hall added that defendant's insurance company "took care of everything." The judge found Hall was … and found it was "conveniently embroidered to serve his studied purpose." After striking Brian's vehicle, the judge …
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… Division. After a de novo review, Judge Borkowski issued a comprehensive seventeen-page decision. She discerned … [AND] ARTICULABLE SUSPICION THAT A VIOLATION HAD BEEN COMMITTED. POINT II OFFICER BODINE WAS NOT ACTING WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE COMMUNITY CARETAKING DOCTRINE OR ANY OTHER EXCEPTION TO THE …