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… abuse treatment offered by the Division. She regularly visited her children. The children were removed again in … abuse. She failed to successfully attend the programs recommended by the Division. She visited the children only … not be appropriate until defendant maintained sobriety and freedom from drug use. She also required therapy for an …
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… Submitted December 12, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Koblitz and Currier. On appeal from Superior … by the judge. Nancy sporadically attended her supervised visits with Nina and was observed falling asleep, mumbling … her resource parents want the adoption to proceed. In his comprehensive opinion, Judge Miller found that the Division …
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… (2) vacating plaintiffs' prior order for grandparent visitation of Nancy; (3) denying appellants' request to … conducted on March 27, 2024 to determine: (1) plaintiffs' complaint for custody of Nancy filed in September 2022; and … a court] must weigh the custodial parent's interest in freedom of movement as qualified by his or her custodial …
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… (2) vacating plaintiffs' prior order for grandparent visitation of Nancy; (3) denying appellants' request to … conducted on March 27, 2024 to determine: (1) plaintiffs' complaint for custody of Nancy filed in September 2022; and … a court] must weigh the custodial parent's interest in freedom of movement as qualified by his or her custodial …
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… Suite 300, Bensalem, PA 19020 P: 609-523-2222 www.Hornstine.com F: 609-964-1849 * Licensed in PA ◊ Licensed in NJ … any potential conflict posed by my pending job offer. For the reasons explained below, there is no actual conflict … in A.3d (2014) Before 11s, defendant raises the following points: POINT I: THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN DENYING THE …
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… On his CIS, defendant claimed a net average weekly income of only $1,000, far less than his own reckoning of the … The judge granted custody of the children to plaintiff. No visitation was specified, however, the judgment states … a month goes unpaid. Defendant now raises the following points on appeal: Point One The Trial Judge['s] ruling at …
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… On his CIS, defendant claimed a net average weekly income of only $1,000, far less than his own reckoning of the … The judge granted custody of the children to plaintiff. No visitation was specified, however, the judgment states … a month goes unpaid. Defendant now raises the following points on appeal: Point One The Trial Judge['s] ruling at …
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… post - verdict voir dire of a juror. We disagree as to both points, and we affirm for the reasons set forth below. After … trial. The email stated that the writer wished to "communicate to [the trial court] prior to the [sentencing] … "was not subject to pre-trial incarceration[,] and he was free to handle his personal affairs."1 Finally, the judge …
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… post - verdict voir dire of a juror. We disagree as to both points, and we affirm for the reasons set forth below. After … trial. The email stated that the writer wished to "communicate to [the trial court] prior to the [sentencing] … "was not subject to pre-trial incarceration[,] and he was free to handle his personal affairs."1 Finally, the judge …
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… Plaintiff- Respondent, v. SILBERT REALTY & MANAGEMENT COMPANY, INC., JOSEPH FERRANTE and BRIAN SILBERT, … Submitted October 8, 2025 – Decided October 31, 2025 Before Judges Gummer and Vanek. On appeal from the Superior … Jersey Markets purchased the [A&P's] interest in the lease free and clear of liabilities, obligations, claims or …
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… Defendant-Appellant. Submitted March 7, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Alvarez and Currier. On appeal from Superior … plate and a missing or nonfunctional rear light. Herbert, accompanied in the patrol car by a Detective Grogan,2 also … warrant. Herbert explained that Giardina and defendant were free to leave, but that the car would stay until the dog …
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… Submitted March 22, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Alvarez and Lisa. On appeal from Superior Court … second-degree possession of a firearm in the course of committing a drug offense (N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a)). Defendant … did not find anything illegal defendant would probably be free to go in fifteen minutes. Defendant then said, "I'll …
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… relief (PCR). On appeal, defendant raises the following points: POINT I DEFENDANT PLED GUILTY AS A RESULT OF … entered his plea knowingly, intelligently, voluntarily, and free from threat or outside promise. The judge further found … See Morton, 155 N.J. at 433 (permitting defendant to revisit his ineffective assistance of counsel claims on PCR …
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… Argued January 5, 2022 – Decided March 31, 2022 Before Judges Gilson, Gooden Brown, and Gummer. On appeal from … shocks our judicial conscience given the multiple crimes committed by defendant, we affirm. 3 A-1451-20 I. The … was consistent with Yarbough's charge that there are no free crimes and the mandatory nature of parole ineligibility …
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… Submitted February 3, 2021 – Decided March 2, 2021 Before Judges Geiger and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the … facts from the record. On November 6, 2015, defendant committed three armed robberies in Paterson by pointing a … truthful, and he initialed and signed the form of his own free will. He also acknowledged he understood his sentencing …
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… Submitted September 16, 2019 – Decided Before Judges Rothstadt, Moynihan and Mitterhoff. On appeal … 1 Defendant was indicted for second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 15-1(a)(1) (count one); … has been taken into custody or otherwise deprived of his freedom of action in any significant way." Miranda, 384 U.S. …
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… conviction for second- degree possession of a firearm while committing a violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35- 5, N.J.S.A. … police station. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for this court's consideration: POINT I THE SEIZURE … depending on the event's impact on an individual's freedom to leave the scene. First, a "field inquiry is …
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… conviction for second- degree possession of a firearm while committing a violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35- 5, N.J.S.A. … police station. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for this court's consideration: POINT I THE SEIZURE … depending on the event's impact on an individual's freedom to leave the scene. First, a "field inquiry is …
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… Argued January 5, 2022 – Decided March 31, 2022 Before Judges Gilson, Gooden Brown, and Gummer. On appeal from … shocks our judicial conscience given the multiple crimes committed by defendant, we affirm. 3 A-1451-20 I. The … was consistent with Yarbough's charge that there are no free crimes and the mandatory nature of parole ineligibility …
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… Submitted September 16, 2019 – Decided Before Judges Rothstadt, Moynihan and Mitterhoff. On appeal … 1 Defendant was indicted for second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 15-1(a)(1) (count one); … has been taken into custody or otherwise deprived of his freedom of action in any significant way." Miranda, 384 U.S. …