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… test of N.J.S.A. 30:4-15 and N.J.S.A. 30:4-15.1. In a comprehensive and well-reasoned 122-page written decision, … the children. Since Helen's abandonment in June 2014, Carl commenced a pattern of leaving the children with his brother … evaluations. The record is replete with accounts of non-compliance or failed attempts by Carl, due to his relapse …
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… family about possible plea. There is no reason for us to come off of 30. Please advise defense counsel." The State …
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… p.m. The Clerk's office shall arrange for the applicant to complete an application for permission to file an emergent … have a dispute over ordinary child visitation on an upcoming weekend is not emergent, under that definition, … but will do what is just and consistent with fairness and common sense. 5. Legal effect of granting permission to …
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… childhood home with her parents and three brothers . The Complaint and Consent Order Plaintiff filed his complaint on November 9, 2023. The parties entered a consent … he did not visit with her. The parties agreed they would communicate utilizing the Our Family Wizard application. …
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… before the ZBA; (3) denying defendant's motion to compel the return of monies paid pursuant to prior trial … THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN DENYING MEOROSNOSSON'S MOTION TO COMPEL THE RETURN OF MONIES PAID PURSUANT TO THE JUNE 27, … I. Background Plaintiff's and defendant's properties comprise a rectangle bordered by Sixth Street to the north, …
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… ongoing pain with Dr. Steven Kahn, who performed nerve decompression surgery. When her symptoms recurred, Dr. Kahn … Dr. Getson diagnosed plaintiff with CRPS. Rodriguez filed a complaint asserting that Wal-Mart’s negligence caused her … is no other explanation that better suits . . . the symptom complex, the history and the physical examination, than …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … the person; that an applicant’s marital status does not become relevant until such time as the United States … States Army upon graduation from high school. Trained as a combat soldier and sharp shooter, he served in Vietnam from …
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… (2) the denial of its motion to file a third amended complaint to include fraud and racketeering allegations … the following facts and circumstances that preceded the commencement of this lawsuit. A Neil Sorrentino was a … a fifty-percent interest in a large Hoboken project with a company owned by Herbert Sylvester. Anthony Napoleon had …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATION … APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION SEPTEMBER 29, 2011 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 Argued: June 17, 2008 Decided: July … estrogen alone. Thereafter, medical associations began recommending the addition of a progestin when a physician …
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… a mixed-use development. Appellants live in a residential community abutting the western boundary of the proposed … rights by deeming the Ramshorn application as "technically complete" on April 21, 2021, and by failing to provide the public with a complete application pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:7-26.3 to …
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… and 108 NORTH STREET LLC, a New Jersey limited liability company, Defendants-Appellants. __________________________ … whether a motion for leave to file and serve an amended complaint was ever made to permit an Administrator Ad … 2005. Senior, with whom plaintiff "got along very well," accompanied plaintiff to her meeting with McHugh. At that …
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… our consideration: POINT I [DEFENDANT'S] RIGHT TO PRESENT A COMPLETE DEFENSE WAS INFRINGED WHEN THE TRIAL COURT REFUSED … POINT II THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN ADMITTING THE FRESH-COMPLAINT TESTIMONY, AS IT WAS NOT "FRESH." POINT III … Lastly, J.F. informed Fetcho about defendant's sexual abuse committed against her. That same month, Detective Bradford …
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… this same time, the Board also had received additional complaints alleging that Quartararo had engaged in intimate … would take her hand during medical appointments "as if to comfort her and then 1 We use initials to protect the … in July 2018 and, within that same month, K.D. emailed a complaint about Quartararo to the Board. Approximately one …
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… 2018 order which, among other things, denied his request to compel plaintiff Wendy Curran to obtain his written consent … the divorce. After her evaluation, Dr. Ryan-Montgomery recommended a parent coach for defendant and a parent … The child support was based on defendant's 2013 income of approximately $162,403.77, comprised of a portion of …
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… Nineteen, third-degree filing false or fraudulent gross income tax returns, for tax years 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014, … at least two occasions. John explained that his uncle had a complicated financial portfolio, amounting to between … the requisite form on March 2, 2007. Thereafter, Peter completed the necessary paperwork for admission to the …
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… immobilization and imaging studies. Helio Pedro, M.D., completed genetics testing on Darla, which confirmed that … the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office but was unable to complete it because she became too emotional.2 Oscar … could be on her leg[,] [w]hat would those show?" Oscar also completed a polygraph examination by the prosecutor's …
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… AS TO COUNTS 1 THROUGH 48, AND THIS INCONSISTENCY WAS COMPELLED BY THE TRIAL COURT'S ERRORS. POINT IV THE TRIAL … and her duties were to investigate Medicaid fraud for the company. DePaul "came across" defendant when the software … of thirty claims. They conducted a medical record review, comparing the medical records to the claims that were …
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… issues in this appeal. In September 2008, plaintiff filed a complaint seeking joint legal custody, shared parenting … are with the other parent." The parties agreed each would complete the child's homework and assignments during his and her respective parenting time and each was "welcome and encouraged to attend any function, activity, …
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… sexual assault, in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(c)(4), committed upon the victim, D.U.,1 a minor. Defendant was … Waters "to his drug rehabilitation counselor." But after completing rehab therapy, D.U. continued to keep his sexual … and informed him of the "sustained period of sexual assault committed by" both defendant and Waters "against D.U. when …
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… Division filed an Order to Show Cause (OTSC) and Verified Complaint charging both defendant and S.K. with child sexual … performance in this case fell below the standards of competence expected from an attorney admitted to practice … inattentiveness permitted the Division to present legally incompetent evidence to corroborate the allegations of abuse, …