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… had been using cocaine. R.T. has not followed Division recommendations for substance abuse treatment or other forms … her, but threatened her with a knife. All of the relative placements suggested by R.T. and the children's mother were … that time. The Division attempted to bring the children to visit with their father in prison, but had to stop the …
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… … or … (3) Defendant was a person in the business of buying or selling property of the sort received and acquired … any other data intended to control or limit access to telecommunications or other computer networks in either human or computer readable form, either copy or original, that can be used to obtain …
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… the reasons expressed by Judge Lourdes I. Santiago in her comprehensive written opinion. In lieu of reciting at length … and stable home for the child and the delay of permanent placement will add to the harm. Such harm may include … in parenting classes and provided to her both supervised visitation and supervised therapeutic visitation with Nevin. …
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… the reasons expressed by Judge Lourdes I. Santiago in her comprehensive written opinion. In lieu of reciting at length … and stable home for the child and the delay of permanent placement will add to the harm. Such harm may include … in parenting classes and provided to her both supervised visitation and supervised therapeutic visitation with Nevin. …
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… was charged in a twenty-nine-count indictment, which encompassed four first-degree offenses involving the robbery … in a timely fashion with [him] and conduct routine prison visits, resulting in [him] feeling that he had no choice but … showing must be evaluated by viewing the facts in the light most favorable to the defendant. State v. Jones, 219 N.J. …
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… was charged in a twenty-nine-count indictment, which encompassed four first-degree offenses involving the robbery … in a timely fashion with [him] and conduct routine prison visits, resulting in [him] feeling that he had no choice but … showing must be evaluated by viewing the facts in the light most favorable to the defendant. State v. Jones, 219 N.J. …
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… his parentage, the Division facilitated monthly in- person visits between the father and Nellie and arranged … and stable home for the child and the delay of permanent placement will add to the harm; 6 A-1772-22 (3) The … Nellie "ha[d] been in placement for more than 849 days, almost her entire life," that she had "gone from being a child …
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… his parentage, the Division facilitated monthly in- person visits between the father and Nellie and arranged … and stable home for the child and the delay of permanent placement will add to the harm; 6 A-1772-22 (3) The … Nellie "ha[d] been in placement for more than 849 days, almost her entire life," that she had "gone from being a child …
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… after presenting its proofs, the trial judge dismissed its complaint. Shortly thereafter, plaintiff filed this action … is also a former president of the HOA. Going back almost ten years, the HOA and Mahwah were embroiled in … The agreement also allowed "RMI [to] use the property for place of assembly, including cultural and religious …
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… after presenting its proofs, the trial judge dismissed its complaint. Shortly thereafter, plaintiff filed this action … is also a former president of the HOA. Going back almost ten years, the HOA and Mahwah were embroiled in … The agreement also allowed "RMI [to] use the property for place of assembly, including cultural and religious …
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… trial, when the child was five years old. That was his only visit with his son. Plaintiff Division of Child Protection … the person seeking to represent her interests should comply with the practice for the substitution of a deceased … granted DCPP custody of B.R.B. A few days later, he was placed in a resource home, where he remains. His resource …
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… trial, when the child was five years old. That was his only visit with his son. Plaintiff Division of Child Protection … the person seeking to represent her interests should comply with the practice for the substitution of a deceased … granted DCPP custody of B.R.B. A few days later, he was placed in a resource home, where he remains. His resource …
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… precautions related to COVID-19, including suspending visitations and providing hand-washing training. Alaris … is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Most people infected with the virus will experience mild to … cases. 4 A-2855-23 During this time, Alaris had policies in place where staff, including plaintiff, were not permitted …
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… precautions related to COVID-19, including suspending visitations and providing hand-washing training. Alaris … is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Most people infected with the virus will experience mild to … cases. 4 A-2855-23 During this time, Alaris had policies in place where staff, including plaintiff, were not permitted …
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… note prepared by a nurse during a January 17, 2018 office visit. The note indicated that plaintiff complained of … principles, including viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to plaintiff,7 the judge determined that … allegation is put in the complaint - overlooking what took place after the fact. There is no evidence to support a …
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… note prepared by a nurse during a January 17, 2018 office visit. The note indicated that plaintiff complained of … principles, including viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to plaintiff,7 the judge determined that … allegation is put in the complaint - overlooking what took place after the fact. There is no evidence to support a …
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… Id. at 4. Defendant also stated he was drinking beer for most of the day and, just before the fight, took several … untrue create[d] a great risk that overemphasis [would] be placed on defendant's false statements to police or … the defendant of a fair trial, a trial whose result is reliable." Ibid. Following an evidentiary hearing, as Judge …
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… Id. at 4. Defendant also stated he was drinking beer for most of the day and, just before the fight, took several … untrue create[d] a great risk that overemphasis [would] be placed on defendant's false statements to police or … the defendant of a fair trial, a trial whose result is reliable." Ibid. Following an evidentiary hearing, as Judge …
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… at N.J.S.A. 2C:25-1 to -16, but later repealed and replaced by N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17 to -35. L. 1991, c. 261, § 20. … minor children, and stated that the issue of defendant's visitation rights would not be considered until the hearing … the FRO. She said defendant had conducted himself in a "most awful and hideous manner." According to plaintiff, …
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… plaintiff's post-accident MRI revealed "multiple bulges, most significant being . . . C-2, C-3, C-4, C-5, C-6, [and] … reviewed plaintiff's medical records from the hospital visit following the accident to plaintiff's first visit to … his cervical spine[,]" as "[t]he sternal fracture was nondisplaced and healed." During the jury charge conference, …