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… court erred in denying him a new trial because the State committed a Brady1 violation and violated his right to … and on the floor. The medical examiner determined Carey died from a 6 A-2994-22 contact gunshot wound to the … two people who remained at the home. It is undisputed Carey died of a close contact gunshot wound, not a blow to his …
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… OF G.G.'S1 FIREARMS PURCHASER IDENTIFICATION CARD AND COMPELLING THE SALE OF HIS FIREARMS. … excessively while his father was in hospice care before he died. L.G. was unsuccessful in attempting to contact G.G. … and he was drinking "more than usual" after his father died. G.G. stated he was at the hospital for "[a]bout six …
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… Roberts, and Henry with second-degree conspiracy to commit carjacking, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:15-2(a) (count … that the victim was shot in the head and subsequently died. Whether or not the State presented an expert to the grand jury about how the victim died would not have changed the outcome of the grand jury at …
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… in disarray with no heat or hot water. The children were compelled to bathe at the homes of relatives, did not … The record contains no evidence of T.R. having successfully completed any program. In addition, when T.R. was not … a cellphone and permitted unlimited telephone and text communication between the children and their parents prior …
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… in disarray with no heat or hot water. The children were compelled to bathe at the homes of relatives, did not … The record contains no evidence of T.R. having successfully completed any program. In addition, when T.R. was not … a cellphone and permitted unlimited telephone and text communication between the children and their parents prior …
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… but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … followed by adoption. On May 22, 2020, the Division filed a complaint for guardianship. In December 2020, the judge … Wells stressed that Xander needed permanency and Carol was committed to adoption. According to Dr. Wells, disrupting …
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… share parenting time each week;2 limit their methods of communication; and refrain from harassing each other. … Moreover, the parties disagreed about how best to communicate about the child's needs, with plaintiff … texts, phone calls or emails and defendant favoring communications through Our Family Wizard.3 Also, because …
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… share parenting time each week;2 limit their methods of communication; and refrain from harassing each other. … Moreover, the parties disagreed about how best to communicate about the child's needs, with plaintiff … texts, phone calls or emails and defendant favoring communications through Our Family Wizard.3 Also, because …
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… but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … followed by adoption. On May 22, 2020, the Division filed a complaint for guardianship. In December 2020, the judge … Wells stressed that Xander needed permanency and Carol was committed to adoption. According to Dr. Wells, disrupting …
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… her ability to safely parent her children." Winston recommended that Irene engage in therapeutically-supervised … individual psychotherapy. Thereafter, Irene attended and completed in-patient treatment from October 2020 to February … at several facilities but was discharged due to her non-compliance and ongoing use of alcohol, marijuana, and PCP. …
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… should attend Science Park High School (Science Park), a competitive magnet school, within the Newark public school … would attend Abundant Life Academy (ALA), where the child completed eighth grade. Plaintiff asserted the child's … to suggest he stay at ALA. Plaintiff began having the child complete applications for admission to other high schools, …
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… should attend Science Park High School (Science Park), a competitive magnet school, within the Newark public school … would attend Abundant Life Academy (ALA), where the child completed eighth grade. Plaintiff asserted the child's … to suggest he stay at ALA. Plaintiff began having the child complete applications for admission to other high schools, …
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… her ability to safely parent her children." Winston recommended that Irene engage in therapeutically-supervised … individual psychotherapy. Thereafter, Irene attended and completed in-patient treatment from October 2020 to February … at several facilities but was discharged due to her non-compliance and ongoing use of alcohol, marijuana, and PCP. …
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… foreseeable future that the parties will be able to agree, communicate and cooperate," and the parties failed to … follow. If defendant failed to relocate, plaintiff would become the children's primary physical custodian. The divorce … parenting time schedule and addressed matters related to communication between the parties and their children and the …
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… foreseeable future that the parties will be able to agree, communicate and cooperate," and the parties failed to … follow. If defendant failed to relocate, plaintiff would become the children's primary physical custodian. The divorce … parenting time schedule and addressed matters related to communication between the parties and their children and the …
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… suicide attempts, psychosis and delusions. The evaluator recommended Carol take psychotropic medication to regulate her … did not consent to this treatment. The evaluator also recommended Carol engage in individual therapy and take … services, Carol refused to engage with the Division's recommended providers. Instead, she participated in therapy …
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… of children." Id. at 558. Karly's law guardian and counsel complained Karly was "not enrolled in any extracurricular … helping [her] same challenges." He asserted "[w]hen it comes to mental health, the Division says it is not in our … that [Karly] has been the brunt of the system's shortcomings and meeting the system's needs, rather than [her …
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… an interest in being a licensed resource parent but never completed the necessary application to start the interstate … twice a week for two hours. Brandy was also required to comply with services as recommended by the Division, including participating in …
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… suicide attempts, psychosis and delusions. The evaluator recommended Carol take psychotropic medication to regulate her … did not consent to this treatment. The evaluator also recommended Carol engage in individual therapy and take … services, Carol refused to engage with the Division's recommended providers. Instead, she participated in therapy …
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… removed the children from New Jersey without first complying with N.J.S.A. 9:2-2. Plaintiff gave defendant less … initial return of the OTSC, the judge ordered electronic communication between defendant and the children. The judge … to the following factors: the parents' ability to agree, communicate and cooperate in matters relating to the child; …