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… deteriorating mental state and recent psychiatric commitment did not constitute changed circumstances … warranting modification of the couple's custody and visitation agreement pending review of plaintiff's … requested relief. 10 A-2684-19 The judge's finding that none of these circumstances posed a risk to the children is …
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… other's residences. E.L.H. knew where N.D. worked and had visited her there previously. In November 2018, after about … a year of dating, N.D. broke up with E.L.H. over the phone. That same night, before she had an opportunity to … for that evening and that there was no discussion of E.L.H. coming to her house. Nevertheless, E.L.H. arrived at N.D.'s …
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… terminated due to her ongoing substance abuse, infrequent visitation, and refusal to utilize services offered to her. … incarceration. Dr. Lee advised that appellant would need to complete a lengthy set of services upon his eventual release … and their attachment is insecure and insignificant. None of these credible opinions were rebutted by any …
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… 2014. Within weeks of Julie's birth, Pam was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital; she was also found to … not 3 In February 2016, the YMCA terminated the supervised visitation arrangement with Pam and Charles due to their … a bonding evaluation between Charles and Julie during one of the YMCA visits. Dr. Williams-Johnson also conducted …
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… . Pursuant to court order, D.L.K. has periodic grandparent visitation with C.L.R. The parties have had ongoing disputes … the child spend that day with her. G.D. viewed D.L.K.'s comment as interference with her parenting. G.D. told D.L.K. … G.D. was released from jail. She contacted C.L.R. by telephone. She told the child she and the child's father would be …
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… deteriorating mental state and recent psychiatric commitment did not constitute changed circumstances … warranting modification of the couple's custody and visitation agreement pending review of plaintiff's … requested relief. 10 A-2684-19 The judge's finding that none of these circumstances posed a risk to the children is …
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… handgun for an unlawful person, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4(a) (count one); second- degree unlawful possession of a handgun, … Counsel Was Ineffective Because He Did Not Request A Jury Visit To The Locations W[h]ere The Defendant Was Arrested … would have been favorable or would have altered the outcome of the proceedings. See State v. Porter, 216 N.J. 343, …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-1(a)(1), (counts one and two); first-degree kidnapping, N.J.S.A. … skeptical the apartment belonged to defendant. He had never visited defendant at the apartment and once inside it he … was alone in the bathroom, he used the glass shard to free his hands and untied his feet. Although the bathroom …
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… in the second attack, but defendant was tried alone. 3 A-4341-15T2 2C:5-1 and 13-1(b)(2) (count fifteen); … residence on Boyd Street in the City of Camden on April 10 visiting a friend. While she was there, defendant's … for resentencing for this purpose. On remand, the court is free, as may be appropriate, to make other adjustments in …
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… HEALTHCARE, LLC,1 200 REYNOLDS AVENUE OPERATIONS, LLC,2 CAREONE AT MORRIS, DR. ANDREW P. GILMARTIN, M.D. (in his … providers/mirapex-pramipexole-information (last visited May 24, 2019). … 243. Although a plaintiff aware of the AOM requirements is free to conclude an AOM is not necessary, if that conclusion …
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… for first-degree murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1)(2) (count one); second-degree unlawful possession of a handgun, … jury's role in comparing the sneakers. Indeed, the jury was free to discredit [the detective's testimony] and find that … contacts, namely thirty in-person parole 22 A-0437-18 visits, the absence of any other identification testimony, …
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… in the second attack, but defendant was tried alone. 3 A-4341-15T2 2C:5-1 and 13-1(b)(2) (count fifteen); … residence on Boyd Street in the City of Camden on April 10 visiting a friend. While she was there, defendant's … for resentencing for this purpose. On remand, the court is free, as may be appropriate, to make other adjustments in …
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… HEALTHCARE, LLC,1 200 REYNOLDS AVENUE OPERATIONS, LLC,2 CAREONE AT MORRIS, DR. ANDREW P. GILMARTIN, M.D. (in his … providers/mirapex-pramipexole-information (last visited May 24, 2019). … 243. Although a plaintiff aware of the AOM requirements is free to conclude an AOM is not necessary, if that conclusion …
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… for first-degree murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1)(2) (count one); second-degree unlawful possession of a handgun, … jury's role in comparing the sneakers. Indeed, the jury was free to discredit [the detective's testimony] and find that … contacts, namely thirty in-person parole 22 A-0437-18 visits, the absence of any other identification testimony, …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-1(a)(1), (counts one and two); first-degree kidnapping, N.J.S.A. … skeptical the apartment belonged to defendant. He had never visited defendant at the apartment and once inside it he … was alone in the bathroom, he used the glass shard to free his hands and untied his feet. Although the bathroom …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-1(a)(1), (counts one and two); first-degree kidnapping, N.J.S.A. … skeptical the apartment belonged to defendant. He had never visited defendant at the apartment and once inside it he … was alone in the bathroom, he used the glass shard to free his hands and untied his feet. Although the bathroom …
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… resident of New Jersey, appeals from orders dismissing his complaint against the various defendants, all of whom are … states the information was conveyed to him during a telephone call with Marshall while he was in New Jersey, but … identify individuals for whom he denied permission to visit his sister. Plaintiff also generally described …
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… resident of New Jersey, appeals from orders dismissing his complaint against the various defendants, all of whom are … states the information was conveyed to him during a telephone call with Marshall while he was in New Jersey, but … identify individuals for whom he denied permission to visit his sister. Plaintiff also generally described …
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… Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex • P.O. Box 037 • Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 njcourts.gov … Services or Probation, or (3) attend in-person attorney visits (hereafter referred to the “standard exceptions”), or … monitoring staff thereafter will receive the “Exclusion Zone Alert.”2 B. Residence Parameters for HDEM HDEM should …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. DONTE S. JONES, Defendant-Appellant. ________________________________ … Submitted September 12, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Yannotti and Natali. On appeal from Superior … you. Thank you. You know what I'm saying? [D.B.]: You're welcome, Donte. [Defendant]: That's why I never came like -- …