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… constitutional rights; (6) the panel took inaccurate and incomplete notes, which prejudiced appellant; (7) this court … provided disclosure would not threaten the life or physical safety of any person, interfere with law enforcement … afforded to potential parolees, we took into account "[t]he safe operation of a prison" and the need to avoid threats to …
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… order in an SIJ status case serves "merely [as] a prerequisite that must be fulfilled before a juvenile can submit his … 6 A-0577-16T1 Here, plaintiff filed a verified complaint along with a motion seeking sole legal custody of … and gangs" where he lived in Honduras and he did not feel safe there. Consequently, he came to the United States to be …
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… from a summary judgment dismissing his premises liability complaint against defendant Chemtura Corporation. We affirm. … to see that doors and gates were locked and reporting any unsafe conditions, including ice on the ground.4 Plaintiff … suppliers and customer trucks, can enter and leave site safely." Following discovery, defendant moved for …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4962-17T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF A.M., SVP-51-00. _____________________________ … worship; however, reasonable restrictions based upon the safe, secure, orderly operation of the facility may be … program is to prepare civilly committed sexual predators to safely return to the community." M.X.L., 379 N.J. Super. at …
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… motion for summary judgment and dismissing plaintiff's complaint. Plaintiffs alleged that they "sustain[ed] severe … 142 N.J. 520, 523 (1995)). On July 16, 2016, plaintiffs visited defendant's "Zombie Paintball Stand" on the boardwalk. … argued that defendant failed and neglected to provide a safe and proper place for the customers, business invite[e]s …
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… years of their relationship, both parties filed multiple complaints alleging acts of domestic violence against each … each procedural requirement of Rule 1:4-8 is "a prerequisite to recovery[,]" and failure to conform to the rule's … Ibid. This notice is generally referred to as a "safe harbor" notice. Ibid. The notice must "set [] forth …
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… for the reasons set forth by Judge Bruce J. Kaplan in his comprehensive eighty-four-page written decision rendered … before parental rights may be terminated: (1) The child's safety, health, or development has been or will continue to … Baptiste, the Division's adoption 8 A-4390-16T2 worker, visited defendant three times in the Essex County jail and …
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… and as an agent or employee of First Service Residential Company, Defendant-Appellant. __________________________ … Secondly, the court held that the association's counsel's "safe-harbor letter" did not adequately address the … faith desire to delay the project; and the association's safe-harbor letter was not procedurally defective, because …
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… defendant did not even make consistent efforts to communicate with the Division about his children. This … opine that defendant could not provide a minimal level of safe parenting to Hannah and Stephen. 7 A-1588-17T3 The … incarcerations and failure to "offer[] a viable plan for a safe and stable home," and his participation in Hannah's …
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… District Board of Education, and dismissing plaintiff's complaint.1 The facts disclosed by the motion record viewed … providing plaintiff with a false impression of possible safe passage. The casters and wheels also projected out from … the property." "[A] condition of public property which is safe for one activity may become a dangerous condition when …
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… Servs. v. R.G., 217 N.J. 527, 552 (2014). Judge Miller's comprehensive written opinion details the facts and lengthy … age four. Regarding prong one, Judge Miller found Robert's "safety, health, and development have been, and will continue … explained that termination of parental rights is a prerequisite for a child to be eligible for the select home adoption …
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… are "so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … to prong one, the Division must prove that "[t]he child's safety, health, or development has been or will continue to … and W.H. As recent as September 2016, however, the mother visited the children inconsistently, and became difficult for …
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… judgment dismissal of her personal injury negligence complaint against defendants Fairfield Garden Center … island. The two westbound travel lanes of Route 46 at the site of the island each measured twelve feet in width, and … at the site of the island would not have been able to safely do so because of the island's location within the …
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… cogent written opinion. Accordingly, we need not detail the complete history of the Division's involvement in this … and methamphetamines. Pursuant to the Division's safety protection plan, the children lived with Jessica's … Kanen opined Adam was unable to provide the children with a safe and secure home. Conversely, Dr. Kanen concluded the …
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… set forth in the court's oral decision. We add additional comments by way of amplification. The record clearly … did not reflect a prioritization of 7 A-2969-22 J.P.'s safety. Rather, as another testifying expert noted, by … visitation. Children like J.P. are entitled to a permanent, safe, and secure home. We acknowledge "the need for …
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… registrant of conspiracy to transport minors in interstate commerce to engage in prostitution, 18 U.S.C. §§ 2423(a) and … her to take calls and engage in prostitution. It is safe to assume that both [r]egistrant and [C.C.] intended to … in different rooms. The trial judge also stated "[i]t is safe to assume that both [K.M.] and [C.C.] intended to share …
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… v. STOCKTON UNIVERSITY and BRIAN KOWALSKI, in his official capacity as Records Custodian for STOCKTON …
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… v. STOCKTON UNIVERSITY and BRIAN KOWALSKI, in his official capacity as Records Custodian for STOCKTON …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT APPROVAL FROM THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … carried out in parallel, such as: obtaining a suitable site; designing the plant; maximizing energy yield; securing … April 2017, CEP approached Mill Road expressing interest in buying the Solar Rights to the Solar Project. To evaluate …
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… September 21, 1995, Patricia Wisniewski (Patricia) filed a complaint for injunctive relief against her brothers Norbert … was to appraise the business in the event of a resulting buyout. On January 24, 2000, after thirteen months of … of the asset on the premise that the pool of potential buyers for a relatively illiquid interest in a closely-held …