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… judge granted defendant K.A.R.'s (mother) cross-motion to compel cooperation relative to parenting time and granted … of child support"; and (4) any other equitable remedies. Defendant filed a notice of cross-motion for … more troubling, he unilaterally decided to have E.R. stop attending therapy and start taking birth control pills. …
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… aggravating factors three, the risk that the defendant will commit another offense; six, the extent of the defendant's … was under twenty-six years of age at the time of the commission of the offense." L. 2020, c. 110 (eff. Oct. 19, … N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(14) be applied prospectively, and the common law exceptions to the presumption of prospectivity do …
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… MESSAGES. (Not Raised Below). POINT III THE PROSECUTOR'S COMMENTS DURING HER OPENING AND CLOSING DEPRIVED DEFENDANT … rented one-half of a two-car garage at his apartment complex, which he shared with another tenant. The garage had … defendant had worked from February 2011 to May 2011 at a company located a short distance from where Jackson's body …
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… allegedly failed to diagnose or detect signs of Acute Compartment Syndrome. On December 17, 2018, plaintiff first met with his trial counsel and brought her his incomplete medical chart. On the same day, plaintiff's counsel requested JCMC provide the complete medical file and chart. Plaintiff's counsel only …
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… any witnesses. The judge issued a May 30, 2019 order and comprehensive oral decision determining that the Division … about this. Derek stated that while it was normal to stop showering with kids at age three, he still showered with … Dr. Brennan found these statements significant. She recommended that Jennifer be seen by a qualified mental health …
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… Hanlon Niemann & Wright, PC, attorneys for appellant (Christopher J. Hanlon, of counsel and on the briefs). Dasti & … Hill) appeals from an August 14, 2024 order dismissing its complaint in lieu of prerogative writs. Plaintiff challenged … "Arbitrary and capricious action of administrative bodies means willful and unreasoning action, without …
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… recovered the firearm through a warrantless search of a companion's backpack, which she had carried out of a parked … from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. They were in separate cars but communicating over the radio. Both officers were wearing … to protect her identity. 5 A-2084-23 told the man to stop but he fled the scene, running between nearby houses and …
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… have an account ending in 5543.3 Please provide a letter on company letterhead stating this information. Please include … the DAR responded to UCDSS with additional information to complete petitioner's application. On behalf of petitioner, … If sold, then a bill of sale from the Motor Vehicle Commission. If the Geico policy was related to life …
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… court's decision. I. In January 2017, plaintiff filed a complaint (Mauer I) naming as defendants, the State; New … defendants. Shortly thereafter, plaintiff filed a second complaint (Mauer II) against the State; the Department of … that a potential conflict of interest could arise at a future date does not preclude concurrent representation …
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… District 14 (Mercer and Middlesex) Senator DAWN MARIE ADDIEGO District 8 (Atlantic, Burlington and Camden) Senator … to parent or guardian of person under age 18 who commits first offense of unlawfully possessing or consuming … articulable 30 suspicion to initiate an investigatory stop of a person, nor shall it 31 constitute probable cause …
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… part that plaintiff "will develop and operate low[-]income housing on Riverside Terrace and [plaintiff] will … and redevelopment of its property to create more low-income and senior housing for residents of the City. Plaintiff … their use of Plesinger Place. On August 9, 2019, plaintiff commenced a summary action by way of an order to show cause …
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… Law Division, Mercer County, Docket No. L-0389-19. Christopher A. Gray argued the cause for appellant (Sciarra & … against him by the Department of Human Services for acts committed in the scope of his employment as a senior medical … had no defense obligation under N.J.S.A. 59:10A-1. See Waldie v. State, 264 N.J. Super. 558, 562 (App. Div. 1993). …
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… appeal that evidentiary ruling, the trial proceeded to its completion. Based upon the arresting police officer's … defendant of possibly more stringent sanctions for committing a "per se" DWI violation, which can be proven by … room, at which time another officer, Lieutenant Christopher Garrity, Chief of the Avon Police Department, …
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… allegedly failed to diagnose or detect signs of Acute Compartment Syndrome. On December 17, 2018, plaintiff first met with his trial counsel and brought her his incomplete medical chart. On the same day, plaintiff's counsel requested JCMC provide the complete medical file and chart. Plaintiff's counsel only …
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… 207 (1989)). Even "when inadmissible evidence erroneously comes before the jury, [we will] not order a new trial … concluded that neither State prison nor probation had "stopped this defendant from committing offenses." The court … sanctions, including a state prison sentence, to deter future criminal conduct are adequate to support the trial …
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… stating Bruno took a knife when he learned police were coming, but she "did not recall" Bruno ever having a knife … Manny "at substantial risk of harm when he refused to comply with police while holding [Manny] in one hand while … finding of neglect against him, claiming the trial court committed error in finding Bruno violated the statute by …
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… Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney; Andrea M. … the custody of a child under a Title 9 abuse or neglect FN complaint filed by the Division of Child Protection and … but she wanted the litigation to remain open until a future date when she would be rehabilitated. Parents do not …
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… Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant. … injury case, defendant Jersey Central Power & Light Company ("JCP&L") appeals on multiple grounds from APPROVED … there were certain inconsistencies or ambiguities on this topic within plaintiff's deposition testimony, defense …
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… judge granted defendant K.A.R.'s (mother) cross-motion to compel cooperation relative to parenting time and granted … of child support"; and (4) any other equitable remedies. Defendant filed a notice of cross-motion for … more troubling, he unilaterally decided to have E.R. stop attending therapy and start taking birth control pills. …
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… (Frank M. Gennaro, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney General, attorney for respondent … was the same as the resisting arrest by flight charge embodied in count three. In response, the State moved to … gave chase. The officers followed defendant to an apartment complex and briefly lost sight of him. By that time, a …