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… drugs.2 Police found marijuana, cocaine, heroin, drug paraphernalia, and cash in the apartment. Police also seized … at the motion to suppress was presented in a "thoughtful, competent, thorough, and professional manner," and the judge … any question (quoting State v. Rodriguez, 172 N.J. 117, 126 (2002))). Given that Officers Figueiredo and Xavier had …
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… he had been having contact with a minor, J.T.;1 had used a computer to access Facebook; left the state without … STATE PAROLE BOARD UNDER N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4 VIOLATES THE SEPARATION OF POWERS DOCTRINE OF THE STATE AND FEDERAL … Ferrarie denied accessing any online social networking websites but, when pressed, admitted doing so. A parole …
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… Defendant Isaac D. Candelario appeals from a September 26, 2013 judgment of conviction for abusing a baby placed in … [DEFENDANT] HIS STATE AND FEDERAL RIGHTS TO PRESENT A COMPLETE DEFENSE AND TO A FAIR TRIAL DERIVING FROM HIS RIGHTS TO COMPULSORY PROCESS AND DUE PROCESS OF LAW. 3 A-2491-13T3 …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:13-4(a)(1). The jury also found that defendant committed the murder by his own conduct and that the victim … essential to a fair trial. Reynolds v. Gonzalez, 172 N.J. 266, 288-89 (2002). Moreover, a trial judge has the duty to … times or places, and whether they involve numerous or separate victims." State v. Carey, 168 N.J. 413, 423 (1989). …
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… Argued December 8, 2020 – Decided April 26, 2021 Before Judges Yannotti, Haas and Natali. On appeal … a unanimous no cause verdict on her medical malpractice complaint and the court's decision to deny her motion for a … Defendant stated that during the surgery, he "was able to separate the gallbladder . . . up to the level of that area of …
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… to provide "sustainable independence for homeless and low-income families." What We Do, Family Promise of Warren County, … Promise removed Michelle from its program due to her noncompliance. Kyle was born premature, at thirty-two-weeks … baby item, no crib, no diapers, no wipes, absolutely no preparation." Finding Michelle had "a long-time history of drug …
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… defendant Andrew J. Plura was found guilty of failing to comply with court-imposed restrictions on his internet … of child pornography. In 2017, the Legislature amended subparagraph (b), adding three sub-subparagraphs to enhance … failed to comply with the internet 4 According to its website: "Pinterest is a visual discovery engine for finding …
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… plan, which barred J.L. from the family home until it completed its investigation. The Division also arranged for … Stress Disorder (PTSD). Dr. Sermabeikian and Dr. D'Urso recommended that L.V. receive sexual abuse specific treatment … court need not wait to act until a child is actually or irreparably impaired by parental inattention or neglect. N.J. …
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… and contentious matrimonial matter. We discuss the complicated procedural history because it relates to the May … account utilized for unreimbursed medical expenses. In a separate July 17, 2014 order, the court denied defendant's … expenses;" and 2) "to analyze the parties' financial status to determine [their] pro rata share[s] of the college …
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… order terminating the litigation. The court concluded Erica committed educational abuse or neglect against all three … their children were enrolled or otherwise received a comparable education. Because the record supports the court's … Labs., 140 N.J. 305, 313-14 (1995). Due to their unique status, however, our Supreme Court has adopted an expansive …
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… the scene of an accident. Due to his behavior, and at the recommendation of his therapist, K.P. was not permitted to … assault. Detective Daniel Kanaley testified he conducted separate interviews of A.C., J.C., and K.P. as part of the … Division's findings were that A.C. was "established" for committing abuse or neglect. On October 14, 2015, the …
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… respondent John Fontanetta, M.D., and Neal Mageean, PA-C (Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby, attorneys; … infection. On appeal, plaintiffs contend the trial court committed error by: finding plaintiff's expert not qualified … the observed or reported symptom. For example, page three, paragraph three of his report stated: No actions were taken …
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… and several other Mantoloking residents submitted comments to the DEP contesting the application. The comments … Corp. v. 3 We learned at the appellate oral argument that separate litigation is pending in the Law Division challenging … used by Nicosia was patterned after sample forms on the DEP website. A key facet of our notice analysis, which the …
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… adult who is "on duty" caring for that child. See Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary 724 (11th ed. 2020). 4 … obtained a search warrant for Betty's home and seized drug paraphernalia from a pillowcase in the second-floor bedroom … reply to the exceptions. On April 25, 2023, DCF Assistant Commissioner Laura Jamet issued a final decision. The …
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… generically known as Buprenorphine or Naloxone, "is a combination of medications administered for the treatment of … after learning Tammy was pregnant, which is safer for the fetus. Dr. Vuittonet confirmed that Tammy received a … were not identified within JRMC's printouts and not separately certified to by Labcorp. First, Tammy contends the …
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… his license. We affirm. I. In 2016, the Board received a complaint regarding a sexual relationship appellant had with … by the State. Thereafter, the State filed an amended complaint with the Board alleging the violation of multiple … extend to administrative hearings of this nature." Id. at 26. The misconduct at issue occurred in 2013. The Board was …
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… support, spousal support for married people that are separated, and requests from relatives such as grandparents, … to ask for location information. You must send a letter or complete the identified forms for all locations listed on … of Diligent Search 7. The Department of Defense website was checked, or letters were sent to the Armed …
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… or neglect litigation. Further, K.N. appeals from a July 26, 2023 order entered following a limited remand, in which … expressed interest in adopting E.N. The Division filed a complaint and order to show cause for custody, which the … a 5A" and "without the proof of [K.N.'s] indigent status" it could not appoint counsel for her. The following …
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… Respondent. Argued December 4, 2025 – Decided January 13, 2026 Before Judges Marczyk and Bishop-Thompson. On appeal from … an incapacitated victim. He was paroled in August 2012 and commenced his PSL term at that time. Thereafter, Tarakji … a panel subsequently decided not to revoke Tarakji's PSL status. He was continued on PSL, directed …
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… Corp. (Rokt), Syed Masthan, and Ashlee Campbell's motion to compel arbitration and dismissing his complaint without … applied by courts in determining third-party beneficiary status is 'whether the contracting parties intended that a … meaning the employment contract itself, not for entirely separate contracts entered into between plaintiff and other …