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… confirmed this, certifying that defendant "could not have committed this crime because he was in [her] apartment at … certified that when defendant left her house that day to visit his girlfriend, he was wearing different clothing than … at times incredible," and would not have changed the outcome of defendant's trial because of "the evidence presented …
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… two to a second-degree offense, dismiss count one, and recommend a five-year term of imprisonment with no period of … admitted that he traveled to the Dominican Republic to visit family, and, while there, he agreed to bring back the … N.J. at 500. It requires the judge to engage in a "two-step process. The judge 'must be clearly convinced that the …
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… Honor His Refusal To Consent To The Search. B. The Rental Company Could Not Give "Third-Party Consent" To Search. C. … stop, defendant claimed he had not been in Macy's, but had visited the food court and a shoe store in the mall. A … the person listed on defendant's driver's license. During processing at the police station, defendant admitted the …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2013-017956. Steven P. … entered on December 13, 2017 by the Division of Workers' Compensation (Division), which dismissed his claim petition. … business required him to travel to meet customers and visit construction sites. At the time of the accident, …
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… 3 A-4776-16T1 set forth by Judge James Hely in his comprehensive oral decision rendered on June 22, 2017. The … L.A. was discharged from each of these programs for non-compliance with its rules or non- attendance. Several of the … questions regarding her resource home during supervised visits. During the three-day trial, the Division applied to …
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… to -26A.10, and other related claims. Defendants moved to compel arbitration. The court denied the motion. Because the … giving up their rights to use other available resolution processes, such as court action or administrative … arbitration organization by contacting the organization or visiting its website. Arbitrators shall be attorneys or …
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… residential treatment facility in Massachusetts, regularly communicated and wanted a relationship with both her … because of his remarriage." In a report to the court, she recommended the appointment of a forensic psychologist … persisted in his efforts to "force Jen into therapy and visitation against her wishes." The Probate Part judge …
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… contained in Judge Gelade's decision. We add the following comments. At the guardianship trial, the Division offered … Sara. She further opined that defendant may not fully comprehend the impact of his drug use on Sara, as he … In October 2018, a different Division case worker visited the resource home and asked the resource parents …
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… embroiled in contentious litigation after plaintiff filed a complaint on May 20, 2015 for visitation and custody of the parties' son. On June 14, … with a voluntary agreement" and "[t]he misuse or abuse of process to evade court-ordered obligations or obligations …
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… has occurred only there. Child support proceedings also commenced in New Jersey during plaintiff's residence, but … litigant's rights. The court awarded him counsel fees and compelled plaintiff to reimburse defendant for various … that plaintiff's "application to have unsupervised visitation with the minor child . . . is denied at this …
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… intermittent oversight of the family. During a home visit in September 2016, father claimed mother was a member … and told the Division she feared father. The Division recommended psychological evaluations for the family, but … 30 claims concurrently in order to facilitate the efficient processing of assistance to the family"). The Title 30 …
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… 24, 2013, I.S. took R.S. to her mother's, M.B.'s, home to visit and have dinner. Upon arriving at M.B.'s home, I.S. … According to Williams, M.B. also reported it was common for the children to play by themselves outside of her … considered that "all of the adults said that it was common for R.S. to play outside without adult supervision." …
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… second-degree sexual assault in exchange for a sentencing recommendation of an aggregate consecutive prison term of … and sixteen. The plea judge asked defendant, "[d]id you commit the offenses to which you are pleading guilty," to … sentence; (2) did not provide him with full discovery; (3) visited with him only four times; (4) did not properly …
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… for Medicaid benefits in which transfers of assets or income are closely scrutinized to determine if they were made … attached to the house, was a separate unit. That unit comprised a living room, bedroom, and bathroom, and is where … (last visited June 25, 2018). …
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… Register of Historic Places, was utilized by the Rogers Locomotive Works, one of the largest and most prominent … or custom that interferes with a citizen's substantive due process right "to be free from state-created danger." … as an entity. In Gormley, for example, an attorney who visited her client at a state-run psychiatric hospital for …
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… court's factual and legal findings are not supported by the competent evidence in the record. I. We summarize the facts … time." Kyle was crying "slightly." Defendant attempted "to comfort" Kyle by "patting the baby on the back." When the … neglect, where a father used drugs prior to his supervised visits with an eleven-year-old child. Ibid. We held that a …
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… In addition, Balgowan claimed the photographs and his visit to the site revealed numerous areas of the road that … to be redone. Balgowan also opined the roadway repair process DPW utilized resulted in a dangerous condition at … v. Bhagat, 217 N.J. 22, 38 (2014). We must "review the competent evidential materials submitted by the parties to …
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… v. BOARD OF REVIEW, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, and DOW JONES & COMPANY, INC., Respondents. _____________________________ … Jana R. DiCosmo, on the brief). Respondent Dow Jones & Company, Inc., has not filed a brief. PER CURIAM Appellant … to either a drug or vaccine allergy." Notes of a previous visit to the same doctor regarding the same symptoms noted: …
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… later, plaintiff began treatment with a chiropractor, complaining of neck and back pain. The chiropractor recommended a CT scan and x-rays, and prescribed medication. … Following another car accident in December 2014, plaintiff visited the emergency room complaining of pain in her legs, …
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… 4 A-2561-18T3 of time and there is a sufficient average income from that use. Byram Twp. v. Western World, Inc., 111 … positive and certain in quality and quantity to overcome the presumption." Pantasote Co. v. City of Passaic, 100 … 2016, 2017, and 2018 farmland assessments is wholly a re-visitation of the issues previously addressed in those …