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Non 2C
Charges Document PDF
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… anyone else during this or any other recess. You must not communicate or share information about the case. Recess … and even the jury selection process. And discuss means communicate. The word communicate means something far … anything concerning this case. I also instruct you not to visit the scene of the incident or try to view it on the …
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… that she abused or neglected her children by failing to comply with substance abuse treatment and continuing to use … defendant's custody, although the Division filed a Title 30 complaint for care and supervision, N.J.S.A. 30:4C-12, so … gave no weight to the fact that a parent aide - who had visited the home three days a week for the past year and was …
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… cousin, as a relative placement. The Division withdrew its complaint in order to explore additional relative placements … was released from prison in December 2018. He stopped communicating with the Division case worker and had not visited his child beyond January 2019. He did not attend the …
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… two male relatives of defendant and that he happened to be visiting his grandmother when officers arrived to execute … appeared defendant was living there. This is a matter of "common knowledge and observation" permissible in lay opinion …
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… his Guardian ad Litem, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEW COMMUNITY CORPORATION, Defendant-Respondent, and CELESTE M. … his mother and guardian ad litem, Alison Rodriguez, were visiting the home of family friend Ashantee Oliver, who resided at an apartment complex owned by defendant New Community Corporation (NCC), …
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… 120 days of administrative segregation; a 120-day loss of commutation credits; 365 days of urine monitoring; a 365-day loss of contact visits; and a 15-day loss of recreation privileges. Vasile …
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… Conditions that required he refrain from: 1) using any computer or device to create any social networking profile … or chatroom and 2) destroying information or data from a computer or device. Elchin pled guilty in 2006 to luring or … criminal history. On March 2, 2018, during a routine home visit, Elchin's parole officer searched his phone and …
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… are not in dispute. On January 21, 2013, plaintiff was visiting her friends, defendants Jeremy and Pam Beville, at … summary judgment was granted, which dismissed plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. The trial court held that … and warn of dangerous conditions of the property for visitors at an open house. 132 N.J. at 444-45. Plaintiff …
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… not establish extraordinary circumstances sufficient to overcome the ninety-day time bar of N.J.S.A. 59:8-8. This appeal … circumstances' . . . must be expressly made in order to comply with the legislative mandate and to justify the entry … the dismissal of the indictment confirms he could have visited an attorney's office, or contacted an attorney from …
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… home and menaced him, only leaving when his mother, who was visiting from Florida, screamed and threatened to call the … bedroom with a friend when he heard loud thumps and a commotion downstairs. Assuming he was again being robbed, … error might have "had some conceivable effect on the outcome of the trial," State v. Sheika, 337 N.J. Super. 228, …
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… counsel appeared for trial nine days after the action's commencement. After denying Kaitlyn's request for an adjournment, the judge heard their competing testimony. Kaitlyn testified to Karl's harassing … but also the prejudice that an adjournment would visit on Karl by the absence of a parenting-time agreement. …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2616-16T4 RICARDO MORAN, Complainant-Appellant, v. TOWER MANAGEMENT SERVICES, … finding no probable cause to substantiate appellant's complaint that respondent Tower Management Services … Section 8 rental assistance.1 In March 2010, appellant visited the Ivy Lane Apartments, which are managed by …
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… his Guardian ad Litem, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NEW COMMUNITY CORPORATION, Defendant-Respondent, and CELESTE M. … his mother and guardian ad litem, Alison Rodriguez, were visiting the home of family friend Ashantee Oliver, who resided at an apartment complex owned by defendant New Community Corporation (NCC), …
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… P.O. Box 974 Trenton, NJ 08625 609-815-3810 “I haven’t completed anything in my entire life and through this program I’ve overcome every obstacle or task put before. I used to believe I … any firearm or other weapons. • Allow your ISP officer to visit your home and search you, places or things under your …
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A-43-24 Appellate Division Brief
Briefs
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… Legal Argument Point I Defendant put forth no competent evidence that he was “insane” as that term is … Defendant’s failure to produce any competent proof that he was “insane” properly led the trial … and Al-Jahon, 11, who also lived there. And there that day visiting were: their cousin Shyleea Ryan, 14, whose mother …
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… of the Courts Steven D. Bonville Chief of Staff Winifred M. Comfort Director, Office of Communications and Community … 120 days of their probation term. The standard is 75%. Home Visits completed during the Intake Period presents the … of clients whose supervising officer has completed a home visit of their residence during the first 30 days of their …
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… period of parole ineligibility, encompassing three consecutive prison terms. On appeal, defendant raises the following Points for our consideration: POINT I THE JURY INSTRUCTION … moved to another residence where McIver 5 A-3280-22 would visit him. The two would often sit in Rennie's car behind …
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… for her underlying health issues and referred her to a neurologist . Consistent with the physician’s recommendation, … II. A. Before this Court, the State advances five main points. First, the State emphasizes that, in Lockley, this … of the considerations militating against punitive damages visited upon governmental bodies,” id. at 428-29, they …
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… from his convictions for: second- degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and 2C:15-1; first- … p.m. Gibson's son told detectives he often goes there to visit family, and that evening he was outside the apartment … (NERA), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT I BECAUSE THE COURT DID NOT …
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… for claims stemming from Montes' alleged breach of a non-compete clause in an employment agreement he had with … defendants argue the trial court erred by: finding the non-compete clause enforceable; finding CKR liable for payment … and paired him with a senior technician, with whom he visited clients for on-site training on each client's …