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… THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACT, AND NOT JUSTIFIED UNDER THE COMMUNITY CARETAKING DOCTRINE. ACCORDINGLY, SUPPRESSION … Sergeant Mazzuca noted he "did not feel she was a threat to commit suicide at that point." He acknowledged the only … aid doctrine," which she termed "a subcategory of [the] community caretaking exception" to the warrant requirement. …
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… into the residence 4 A-1112-15T1 even though he had not completed domestic violence counseling or substance abuse … abuse evaluations. By April 2012, Mary remained noncompliant with the services offered, which included … was endangered due to Roger's continued positive drug tests combined with Mary's decision to allow Roger access to the …
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… a juvenile, was adjudicated delinquent for an act which, if committed by an adult, would constitute the crimes of … Prior to sentencing, T.P. pled guilty under separate complaints to criminal mischief, a disorderly persons … to an aggregate four-year term with the Juvenile Justice Commission and remanded him to the Youth Detention Center. …
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… during oral argument, the judge acknowledged "a level of discomfort . . . with regard to the delay occasioned in the . . … was due to legitimate legal conflicts, not because of incomplete discovery or missing witnesses. Specifically … . . . [The] judicial conflict circumstance was further compounded by two [j]udges being so conflicted. Furthermore, …
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… St. Peter's University Hospital and dismissing her complaint for failing to establish a prima facie case under … but in a September 28, 2015 letter, required plaintiff to complete a course on dealing with difficult patients, which … 7 A-5386-18 [AND] WORKS WELL WHENEVER IN CHARGE." Ymbong recommended promoting Neidig, and on July 19, 2015, he was …
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… detailed cars, received a "Nixle," a police-related community messaging app text, detailing the Dennuzzo … and his wife was very upset with him because Christmas was coming and they weren't going to have money for gifts, and … anything." Defendant testified on his own behalf. He denied committing either robbery but admitted having shopped at the …
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… ." We affirm. On June 28, 2017, following the issuance of complaint-summonses, a Gloucester County Grand Jury returned … ordered an evaluation to determine whether defendant was competent to stand trial pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:4-5(a). … the court dated June 1, 2018, concluding defendant was "incompetent to stand trial ." In the report, Chung recounted …
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… from two orders granting summary judgment dismissing his complaints in related cases. In 2016, Nanavati filed a … 3 A-4111-17T3 (NJLAD), N.J.S.A. 10:5-1 to -49, common-law claims of wrongful discharge under Pierce v. … the standards of review employed by the Fair Hearing Committee (Committee) in two proceedings substantively …
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… the girls again. Both disclosed that defendant also committed acts of vaginal penetration with his penis. C.R. … on a hidden camera. 4 A-1338-18T4 Investigators recovered a computer belonging to defendant from his aunt's home. The … the laptop was sent to the New Jersey State Police Regional Computer Forensic Laboratory to secure the data on the …
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… to report an active domestic dispute at an apartment complex in the borough where a male individual, later … the house, and "hid behind the bushes in [her] apartment complex for like an hour." On cross-examination, Annie … is noted as "indiscernible." Our restatement of Annie's comment that Steven "needed medicine at four o'clock and it …
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… safety. In September of the same year, the Division filed a complaint for custody of Gil. One year later, in September 2017, the Division filed the guardianship complaint. The court conducted a guardianship trial in May … of challenges Gil could present, such as "defiance, disobedience, having very severe emotional reaction to …
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… Division must sustain that burden through the admission of "competent, material and relevant evidence." N.J.S.A. … for her actions, was contrite, 21 A-0033-18T2 and complied with Division-sponsored counseling." K.A., 413 N.J. …
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… what we call, clear baggies or transparent baggies and they come smaller than this and this might be the next size up. 6 … A. Bags of marijuana. It's a sandwich bag or what we call commonly a sandwich bag, a clear storage bag and within it, … can be broken down into smaller bags, depending on who is coming to purchase it. Like the zip lock bags or the …
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… Union and two (2) employees representing the Township shall comprise the safety and health committee. The Township 3 A-1303-20 representatives shall be the Fire Chief and Deputy Chief or their designees. The committee will meet monthly and discuss safety and health …
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… Permanency (DCPP) filed an order to show cause and verified complaint under N.J.S.A. 9:6- 8.21 and N.J.S.A. 30:4C-12 … supervised visitation. For the next year, Sam sporadically complied with the services he received. The substance abuse … evaluations and transportation assistance. Defendant complied with the services she received, which included …
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… In February 2018, the Division filed a guardianship complaint. At a March 14, 2019 permanency hearing, the court … adoption. 4 A-4266-19 The five-day trial on the Division's complaint was conducted in February and March 2019 before … DIVISION'S] EXPERT, AND THAT OPINION WAS BASED ON BIASED, INCOMPLETE, AND OUTDATED INFORMATION. POINT V THE TRIAL …
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… of Leda and Lonny, on April 9, 2019, DCPP filed a verified complaint for custody, care, and supervision of Leda and … on her mother. Mary's mother had called her asking her to come over– her brother was already there–because "some … According the Division's investigator, Mary also put a cold compress on Leda's face. 6 A-3194-19 If your kid fall[s] and …
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… the charges would be dismissed upon defendant's successful completion of PTI. Because the record does not reveal the … weapon). In exchange for his guilty plea, the State recommended defendant's admission to PTI and dismissed the underlying complaint-warrant, which charged weapons offenses. During …
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… Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common law right of access to public records. The … and addresses when they are provided to governmental bodies as a condition to acquire a license required by law. … the mailings plaintiff intends to send. Our legislative bodies have heard the public's outcry and have stepped in and …
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… class, defendant showed a movie demonstrating facilitated communication (FC), a controversial aid for the severely … on Communication and Inclusion, and was aware of various studies debunking it as well as other studies she believed supported its efficacy. John approached …