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… Submitted May 2, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Leone and Vernoia. On appeal from the Superior Court of New … it dismissed DCPP's Title Nine, N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21 to -8.73, complaint as to Mother's youngest child A.A. (Ann) and Ann's … any contact with Alice, and permitting Mother supervised visitation with Anthony, Ralph and 10 A-5784-14T2 Rebecca. …
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… Submitted May 2, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Leone and Vernoia. On appeal from the Superior Court of New … it dismissed DCPP's Title Nine, N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21 to -8.73, complaint as to Mother's youngest child A.A. (Ann) and Ann's … any contact with Alice, and permitting Mother supervised visitation with Anthony, Ralph and 10 A-5784-14T2 Rebecca. …
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… v. DAWN BECKER, Defendant-Appellant, and REGINA DE COMA, ALLAN SORIANO, CHRISTINE BASILE, and AJ'S LUNCHBOX, … Argued May 7, 2024 – Decided June 25, 2024 Before Judges Natali, Puglisi and Haas. On appeal from an … subordinate, defendant Regina De Coma, stole approximately one million dollars while working for the corporation's New …
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… v. DAWN BECKER, Defendant-Appellant, and REGINA DE COMA, ALLAN SORIANO, CHRISTINE BASILE, and AJ'S LUNCHBOX, … Argued May 7, 2024 – Decided June 25, 2024 Before Judges Natali, Puglisi and Haas. On appeal from an … subordinate, defendant Regina De Coma, stole approximately one million dollars while working for the corporation's New …
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… States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice … an integral part in educating county students and the community since the program was es- tablished in 1995. For … judges, attorneys and other court staff the opportunity to visit community schools to perform a fictitious court case …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MIDDLESEX … attorneys). Antonio Toto, attorney for defendant. R. J. JONES, J.S.C. Hindraj L. Balani (defendant) filed this appeal … (last visited Dec. 1, 2020). The manual is referenced in the …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MIDDLESEX … attorneys). Antonio Toto, attorney for defendant. R. J. JONES, J.S.C. Hindraj L. Balani (defendant) filed this appeal … (last visited Dec. 1, 2020). The manual is referenced in the …
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… mental. She was hospitalized after Terri's birth, due to complications from diabetes and MRSA (methicillin-resistant … therapy and parenting classes in her home, and supervised visitation with her daughter, which included transportation … as a therapeutic home, which posed two problems. First, one of the children in Linda's care was sexually aggressive, …
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… mental. She was hospitalized after Terri's birth, due to complications from diabetes and MRSA (methicillin-resistant … therapy and parenting classes in her home, and supervised visitation with her daughter, which included transportation … as a therapeutic home, which posed two problems. First, one of the children in Linda's care was sexually aggressive, …
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… had a non-marital romantic relationship and have a child in common (M.W., born in 2011). The parties lived together with … of him until December 8, 2015, when he came home from a visit with defendant with a black eye and cut above his eye. … point during the day, plaintiff realized defendant had gone through her stroller to find and remove their son's …
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… counsel further represented that plaintiff had been visiting China for the last five weeks and was difficult to … erred in his handling of the matter in several ways—none attributable to the client—which led to the dismissal of … appeal followed. On appeal, plaintiff raises the following points, which it articulates as follows: POINT I: THE TRIAL …
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… counsel further represented that plaintiff had been visiting China for the last five weeks and was difficult to … erred in his handling of the matter in several ways—none attributable to the client—which led to the dismissal of … appeal followed. On appeal, plaintiff raises the following points, which it articulates as follows: POINT I: THE TRIAL …
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… had a non-marital romantic relationship and have a child in common (M.W., born in 2011). The parties lived together with … of him until December 8, 2015, when he came home from a visit with defendant with a black eye and cut above his eye. … point during the day, plaintiff realized defendant had gone through her stroller to find and remove their son's …
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… result of defendant's conduct which included the aforementioned incident along with his pattern of threatening behavior … apartment. Pursuant to the terms of the MSA, defendant had visitation with the children on alternate weekends, Tuesday … judge's analysis was wholly insufficient. On this point, he points out Dr. Dasher testified the children did not have …
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… result of defendant's conduct which included the aforementioned incident along with his pattern of threatening behavior … apartment. Pursuant to the terms of the MSA, defendant had visitation with the children on alternate weekends, Tuesday … judge's analysis was wholly insufficient. On this point, he points out Dr. Dasher testified the children did not have …
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… Conduct (RPC) 4.2, which prohibits a lawyer from communicating with another lawyer’s client about the subject … or that lawyer’s surrogate, whether in person, by telephone or email, or through social media. The Office of … merriam-webster.com/dictionary/social%20media (last visited Aug. 4, 2021). 10 Information restricted to Facebook …
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… Conduct (RPC) 4.2, which prohibits a lawyer from communicating with another lawyer’s client about the subject … or that lawyer’s surrogate, whether in person, by telephone or email, or through social media. The Office of … merriam-webster.com/dictionary/social%20media (last visited Aug. 4, 2021). 10 Information restricted to Facebook …
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… DR. LAMONT REPOLLET, in his official capacity as Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Education, and … appellants) challenge EOs 103–186 and argue the following points: POINT I GOVERNOR MURPHY'S [EOS] 103 THROUGH 186, AS … the health, safety, and welfare of New Jersey residents and visitors." Ibid. The Governor declared a public health …
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… DR. LAMONT REPOLLET, in his official capacity as Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Education, and … appellants) challenge EOs 103–186 and argue the following points: POINT I GOVERNOR MURPHY'S [EOS] 103 THROUGH 186, AS … the health, safety, and welfare of New Jersey residents and visitors." Ibid. The Governor declared a public health …
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… doubt, whether the defendant’s past offenses were “committed on occasions different from one another” under the Armed Career Criminal Act. Following … 10 Two years after Almendarez-Torres, the Supreme Court revisited the issue in its review of a New Jersey hate crime …