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… On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, PERC No. 2020-40. Angelo J. Genova argued the … cause for respondent New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission (Christine Lucarelli, General Counsel, attorney; … co- payment amount of $10.00 for each doctor's office visit. [Id. at 207.] Although the County did not address …
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… possible alibi and intoxication defenses, by failing to visit the crime scene and investigate exculpatory evidence, … carefully reviewed defendant's PCR arguments and rendered a comprehensive decision on the record. She rejected … were killed in retaliation for a theft Hawkins purportedly committed against another gang member. A group of gang …
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… that on two occasions when ten-year-old Kimberly1 was visiting overnight with her aunt and uncle, she claimed … for life and various financial penalties, and ordered to comply with Megan's Law2 and Nicole's Law3. Id. at 3. … 31, 2019. Its findings and conclusions are set forth in a comprehensive written opinion. On appeal, defendant presents …
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… On November 13, 2015, the Division filed a verified complaint and order to show cause (OTSC) alleging … name of the children's pediatrician because the children visited "the clinic." The judge found the Division's … hearing is a critical element of the abuse and neglect process." N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. v. J.Y., 352 …
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… Michael A. Jackson guilty of third-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2. He … Taylor. Taylor asked him whether he was available for a visit and requested to borrow money. L.G. told Taylor that … had participated in the burglary and explained that he had committed the burglary with defendant and Taylor. The State …
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… failed to provide her with "trauma focused therapy [as] recommended by [its] own expert," and "failed to prove that … of the children. He concluded that the children were in the process of forming an attachment and seemed desperate to … with the children. He suggested that defendant continue to visit with the children until they reach adulthood, but at …
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… PER CURIAM On November 13, 2015, plaintiff C.M.C. filed a complaint in the Family Part, Union County, for the adoption … from an order dated March 17, 2017, which dismissed her complaint without prejudice; an order filed July 5, 2017, … had filed the action in Essex County seeking custody and visitation of G.M. and that matter was still pending. C.M.C. …
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… court whether his guilty plea would affect his ability to become a citizen in the future. The court acknowledged it … sentenced to time served—then 251 days—rather than the recommended 364 day custodial sentence, and to a two- year … be deported[,] I said yes." He claimed his attorney did not visit him in jail. Defendant alleged that if his criminal …
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… the Township about the water flow. A day after the complaint was lodged, a Township employee, Paul McNeil, … positive. Defendant denies McNeil tested the water on that visit. Township records contain no evidence of a chlorine … indicative of a water main leak, between plaintiffs' first complaint in May 2010 and the May 2014 discovery of the …
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… the information from the CI. Defendant filed a motion to compel disclosure of the CI's identity. The judge refused to … ON SELF- DEFENSE, THE TRIAL COURT DEPRIVED MR. WHITE OF DUE PROCESS AND A FAIR TRIAL. POINT TWO THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN … status conference. In addition, counsel stated that she had visited the crime scene, spoke with the prosecution …
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… motion for reconsideration. We affirm. Plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants seeking damages for injuries … the therapy. Plaintiff continued, however, to do the recommended exercises at home. She also saw a neurologist for … prior occasions when she groomed him, including his first visit to her business. Plaintiff admitted she muzzled the …
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… (collectively defendants), dismissing six counts of the complaint.1 The first three counts on appeal allege common law claims of retaliation "in violation of the … The letter explained that if state monitors had visited, the school would have been "cited for this …
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… extensive, albeit unsuccessful, efforts to help Nancy overcome her substance abuse issues and reunite her with her … caused harm to the children and her numerous failures to complete substance abuse treatment demonstrated the harm … the children with their parents. These efforts included visitation services, CADC evaluations, counseling, drug …
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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 … On that score, given Falbo's extensive testimony as to the process employed in administering the test as well as our … where defendant tested positive on an ion scan while visiting her son at a correctional facility and her vehicle …
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… a 30-day sentence, and suspended same pending defendant's completion of a one-year period of probation. I. The … The TRO prohibited defendant from having any contact or communication with J.A., entering or being within 500 feet … AFTER REASONABLE EFFORTS WERE MADE TO DETERMINE WHETHER THE VISIT TO THE NEW JERSEY GYM WOULD VIOLATE THE TERMS OF THE …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0202-16T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF B.R., SVP-753-16. … B.R. appeals from a judgment entered by the Law Division committing him to the Special Treatment Unit (STU) pursuant … Static99 Clearinghouse, http://www.static99.org (last visited August 31, 2017). 5 A-0202-16T5 risk of a high …
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… MT Case No. 274 v. Civil Action JOHNSON & JOHNSON COMPANY, et aI., ORDER QUASHING SUBPOENA Defendant. THIS …
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… the jury's conclusion that plaintiff did not suffer a compensable injury as a result of the accident is reasonable … on February 16, 2017, when he was struck from behind by a commercial vehicle.2 He was wearing a seatbelt and did not … times over a one-year period and had an MRI. On the last visit, the orthopedist noted plaintiff's cervical range of …
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… trial court's thirty-nine-page statement of reasons that accompanied the September 7, 2022 order. We therefore only … 2021, defendant and Dana traveled to Jamaica. During their visit, plaintiff suggested Sara, who was attending school … from the trial court's statement of reasons that accompanied the September 7, 2022 order. 5 The memorializing …
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A-44-52-23 Reply Brief New Jersey Association For Justice
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… COURT OF NEW JERSEY DOCKET NO.: 089278 IN RE: ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL ETIDCS OPINION 745 RECEIVED JUN 2 … FURTHER SUPPORT OF NJAJ'S PETITION FOR REVIEW OF ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL ETHICS OPINION 745 Stark & Stark A … ground is the avoidance of the unfair surprise that may be visited upon persons who had justifiably relied upon prior …