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… was in the sixth grade, defendant began having supervised visitation with her which later changed to unsupervised … kissed J.B. on her cheeks and lips, making her feel uncomfortable, but she did not complain about it to anyone. … duty. Instead, he abused their love, their respect, and ultimately their bodies." The prosecutor is not to use the …
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… several consumer regulations. The violations included non-compliance with a regulation that requires material terms of … that he contacted LKQ and that an LKQ representative had visited his shop, but that there was "no time limit" to how … she may recover attorney's fees and costs even if he or she ultimately fails to prove that loss at trial. See Weinberg …
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… They appeal from the summary judgment dismissal of their complaint. We conclude defendants owed L.E. a duty to … an expert in school security and safety. The expert visited the school in 2016. He noted that the school … It's really left a lot to speculation. However, the court ultimately concluded that plaintiffs' negligent supervision …
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… improperly pled as WE ARE ONE UNITED and NJ STATE AFL-CIO COMMUNITY SERVICES AGENCY, INC., UNION 1 We added JG … 27, 2015, the County's Director of Facilities Management visited the space with plaintiff and discussed the work to … the last discovery extension was critical to Laiosa's ultimate opinion, i.e., that "prior work" left the wiring in …
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… Petty1 filed an order to show cause (OTSC) and verified complaint, seeking to invalidate his mother's July 2020 and … years' imprisonment. According to appellant, decedent visited him in prison, although he could not recall their … . . . was well-known to Irene . . . and even [appellant]." Ultimately, the court found "[p]laintiff's evidence …
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… JERSEY PHILIP S. CARCHMAN, J.A.D. RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX ACTING ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR OF THE COURTS P.O. … or Child Placement Review Boards, assisting with supervised visitation or supervision of probationers and serving with … member to whom they report. Context is critical, and the ultimate decision on whether the pursuit or the holding of …
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… a memorializing order a few days later without noting the complaint against the unserved defendants was dismissed with … said you're a 'pro' at this." According to Karen, defendant visited David for the first time around 8:00 a.m. on March … increased risk "was a substantial factor in producing the ultimate result." Scafidi v. Seiler, 119 N.J. 93, 108 …
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… Franklin Township. The following day, Division caseworkers visited the residence and interviewed S.V. Later that same … of the residents, including M.V., and that S.V. had been compelled by another resident to transmit sexually explicit … against a fact-specific analysis of the Summers factors. Ultimately, this issue may not even need to be resolved, …
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… (collectively, plaintiffs) filed a nursing malpractice complaint against CareOne, pleading: common law negligence … isolation. Ibid. Many nursing home residents "never have visits from anyone and few ever spend nights away except for … an assisted living residence, a jury could consider and ultimately find a violation of the bill of rights applicable …
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… 3 A-3972-23 2017 to April 2018, during which time she "complain[ed] of constant cervical spine pain and stiffness . … 2020, but she reported no improvement at a follow-up visit in February and, thus, was referred to an orthopedic … Robinson's surgery. Again, these "detailed findings" were ultimately relied upon by the court in declining to vacate …
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… Argued October 24, 2018 – Decided November 8, 2018 Before Judges Ostrer and Currier. On appeal from Superior … Plaintiff was transported to Jersey City Medical Center, complaining of right knee pain. Plaintiff reported he had … room where x-rays taken were negative. During the May 29 visit, plaintiff reported pain and swelling from walking. He …
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… ____________________ Submitted November 5, 2020 – Decided Before Judges Alvarez and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the New … 180 days of administrative segregation, 90 days' loss of commutation time, 10 days' loss of recreation privileges, permanent loss of contact visits, and 365 days' urine monitoring. Based on our review …
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… ____________________ Submitted November 5, 2020 – Decided Before Judges Alvarez and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the New … 180 days of administrative segregation, 90 days' loss of commutation time, 10 days' loss of recreation privileges, permanent loss of contact visits, and 365 days' urine monitoring. Based on our review …
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… PaternityDefendant Plaintiff Email: Defendant email: Do not complete this form if there is a court order or parents have signed a … He sent cards/letters regarding the pregnancy. Yes No h. He visited the child at the hospital following the birth. Yes …
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… Argued October 24, 2018 – Decided November 8, 2018 Before Judges Ostrer and Currier. On appeal from Superior … Plaintiff was transported to Jersey City Medical Center, complaining of right knee pain. Plaintiff reported he had … room where x-rays taken were negative. During the May 29 visit, plaintiff reported pain and swelling from walking. He …
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… Submitted April 3, 2019 – Decided April 17, 2019 Before Judges Koblitz, Currier and Mayer. NOT FOR PUBLICATION … services to defendant in 2011, but defendant was unable to complete any program. He did not attend seven of the nine … days after his birth. Defendant attended only fourteen visits with his children. For nearly one year while he was …
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… Submitted October 4, 2017 — Decided Before Judges Koblitz, Manahan and Suter. On appeal from … refused to cooperate with a bonding evaluation and had not visited Ann for more than six months at the time of trial. … difficulty staying awake during some visits. Although recommended for in-patient treatment, defendant was not …
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… Argued March 7, 2017 — Decided Before Judges Koblitz and Sumners. On appeal from Superior … mother was involved with illegal drugs. Defendant did not comply with court-ordered services and advised the Division … (Division) 3 A-4968-15T2 that he did not wish to exercise visitation with either child until he had completed services …
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… Submitted April 3, 2019 – Decided April 17, 2019 Before Judges Koblitz, Currier and Mayer. NOT FOR PUBLICATION … services to defendant in 2011, but defendant was unable to complete any program. He did not attend seven of the nine … days after his birth. Defendant attended only fourteen visits with his children. For nearly one year while he was …
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… Submitted October 4, 2017 — Decided Before Judges Koblitz, Manahan and Suter. On appeal from … refused to cooperate with a bonding evaluation and had not visited Ann for more than six months at the time of trial. … difficulty staying awake during some visits. Although recommended for in-patient treatment, defendant was not …