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… Family Part judge determined that defendant M.L., and his paramour, C.F. (Cindy) abused or neglected their … safety or the potential safety of [Josh] who was . . . in close proximity to both the mother and the father at the time … condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired as the result of the failure of his parent …
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… contact between the children. Jerry also continued a "close relationship" with Sally. Figueroa testified that she … the differences between KLG and adoption and that they were committed to adopting Jerry. Neither Jane nor Sam … Penny likely would not experience any harm from living separately. She noted the siblings had developed a stronger …
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… Lyga's parole officer that Lyga frequently used the public computers in the same library where 4 A-1227-23 the initial … media, Lyga denied knowledge of their ages. After the close of all evidence, Lyga's counsel emphasized his client's … of parole is desirable." Notably absent from this subparagraph is the "clear and convincing" requirement set …
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… 2024 because she feared she would "wear out [her] welcome at [her] cousin's house." When she returned to the … order is necessary to protect the plaintiff from future danger or threats of violence." D.M.R. v. M.K.G., 467 … not abuse its discretion in determining that D.R.B. poses "future danger or threats of violence [to R.M.L.]" warranting …
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… who was born in 2013. The parties were never married and separated shortly after R.J.'s first birthday. Following their … called DCPP after seeing bruises on R.J. DCPP filed a complaint, and defendant's parenting time was suspended, … legal and physical custodian . Defendant was required to complete a variety of parenting classes, anger management …
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… PER CURIAM After a bench trial on three related juvenile complaints, the trial court found G.U.V. delinquent with … the Princeton University campus to play video games on the computers in the campus library, which was open to the … each fourth-degree offense. Restitution was ordered in a separate hearing. On appeal, G.U.V. argues the following …
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… images, symbols, or icons used in text fields in electronic communication (as in text messages, email, and social media) … attitude of the writer, convey information succinctly, [or] communicate a message playfully without using words." Emoji, Merriam- Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/emoji (last visited Mar. 1, 2022). 4 …
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… notice of appeal. We granted her motion to intervene and to compel amendment of plaintiff's notice of appeal to … was to choose a structure to protect Emory's funds for her future needs. Carleen explained that Ringler had presented … in return." Carleen claimed the money "could quickly be lost if mismanaged by [Emory's] father," whereas "[a] long …
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… order on good cause shown, requires the movant to provide a complete record of the hearing if the dissolution motion is … it was influenced by plaintiff, she feared he would "come after [her.]" Asked by the court whether she felt there might come a time in the future when she would not need the protection of the order, …
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… Petitioner-Appellant, v. JERSEY CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY, Respondent-Respondent. __________________________ … the old meter. The old meter tested within the accuracy parameters required by the Board. The parties agree that … petitioner for electric service to recover some of the losses it incurred from using the incorrect meter constant. …
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… hearing, the State presented testimony from Detective Carlos Alvarado of the Newark Police Department's Gangs and … from Detective Alvarado. According to A.W., defendant was coming to visit him. As defendant parked his car across the … view exception to the warrant requirement under Article I, Paragraph 7 of the New Jersey Constitution [and] discarded …
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… WEEKEND AND 2 WEEK NIGHT DINNERS, CAUSING THE CHILD TO LOSE CONTINUITY WITH FATHER, AND GIVING MOTHER'S FAMILY AND … DURING DAYS SINCE CHILD WASN'T IN SCHOOL FULL TIME; MOTHER COMMITTED BAD FAITH ACT TO REDUCE FATHER'S PARENTING TIME ON … CUSTODY EXPERT INTO THE CASE AND NOT REVIEWING EVIDENCE OF COMPARISONS BETWEEN THE DIFFERENCE OF THE OAK RIDGE, NEW …
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… parents of two then- minor sons D.W., Jr. and B.W.,2 had committed abuse or neglect in violation of N.J.S.A. … poverty. They stress their financial distress had been compounded by factors beyond their control, including damage … fire, the mother's ongoing disability, the father's recent loss of work, and multiple rejections of his application for …
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… erred in granting summary judgment by weighing the parties' competing [a]ffidavits and making premature findings of fact … of financial affairs, decedent had the opportunity to disclose whether he made any gifts more than $200 within one … that he learned about this in June 2016, and by filing this complaint, he disputed any suggestion that decedent gifted …
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… HILLSBOROUGH, LLC; CONGRESS BUILDING CORP.; ARCH INSURANCE COMPANY; and COOPER ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO., Defendants, and … LLC subcontracted with plaintiff Samson Electrical Supply Company (Samson) to supply materials for use in the project. … On May 15, 2018, Congress and defendant Arch Insurance Company filed an answer, denying the claims, which also …
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… to [his] disability ," and he was entitled to "reasonable accommodations under the American [sic] with 1 We use … told that due to his diabetes, when claimant needed in the future to renew his medical qualification to maintain his … v. Terminix Int'l, Inc., 109 N.J. 575, 587 (1988) (quoting Close v. Kordulak Bros., 44 N.J. 589, 599 (1965)). "However, …
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… of a weapon, N.J.S.A. 2C:39- 5(d) (count three). In preparation for trial, defendant's attorney retained an expert … Women's Syndrome is recognized as 'a collection of common behavioral and psychological characteristics … abusive relationship' and why an 'abused woman may have become conditioned into believing that she is powerless to …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5034-17T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF A.B., SVP-603-11. … will sexually reoffend within the reasonably foreseeable future. Id. at 130-32; see also IMO Civil Commitment of … Dr. Scott diagnosed appellant with "Other Specified Paraphilic Disorder, (nonconsent type)," meaning that he …
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… brief; Brian J. Trembley, on the brief). Law Offices of Viscomi & Lyons, attorneys for respondent (Emily S. Barnett, of … maintains that he gifted the Kia in late 2013, when his future wife was just a friend; they did not start dating, he … owner and title owner synonymous, the statute would not separately refer to "every owner or registered owner." …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. CARLOS VICTORIANO, Defendant, and U.S. SPECIALTY INS. CO., … guilty of attempted murder. The Surety hired a Florida company to investigate. The company found where Victoriano … de la Hoya, 359 N.J. Super. 194, 198-99 (App. Div. 2003).] "Paramount" among such concerns, id. at 199, is "the need to …