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… (Caden or defendant) appeals from an August 10, 2022 order of the Family Part finding he abused and neglected his … concluded with a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder. A Title Nine hearing was held on August 10, 2022. The … expert opinion and diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) by Dr. Snyder; her consistent statements made …
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… Kamara appeals from the trial court's August 19, 2021 order denying his petition for post-conviction relief … County with receiving stolen property and other disorderly persons offenses. In August 2013, he discussed with his Hunterdon attorney a potential plea to the disorderly persons offense. He detailed how counsel reviewed …
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… motion, issuing a 4 A-0365-22 thorough written opinion and order on November 8, 2018. Judge Billmeier found defendant … he[ is] intellectually disabled. He has what[ is] called borderline intellectual functioning." Dr. Schlesinger …
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… model charge for N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(j) reads as follows: In order to convict the defendant, the State must prove each of …
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… Anderson appeals from an August 17, 2021 Law Division order denying his petition for post-conviction relief (PCR) …
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… decision upholding the ALJ's initial summary decision and ordering the Board to reimburse Skowronski for reasonable …
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… I am now [Muslim and] feel as well as believe that in order to[] make repentance I must make right a wrong doing …
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… statement of reasons that accompanied the February 8, 2021 order. The court thoroughly recounted the procedural history …
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… In a written opinion that accompanied her November 8, 2018 order denying defendants' motion to suppress, the judge … is committing a motor-vehicle violation or a criminal or disorderly persons offense to justify a stop. [State v. …
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… [I] just want you to hold off on accepting any position in order to [not] jeopardize your PERS pension Prosecutor[s'] …
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… Defendant Leia Tyger appeals from the August 31, 2023 order of the Law Division: (1) denying her motion to …
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… Gilberto Villanueva appeals from a September 15, 2022 order denying his petition for post-conviction relief (PCR) …
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… he died, D.R. underwent surgery to correct a congenital disorder, described as "an enlarged scrotum resulting from … Id. at 569-70. "D.R. also suffered from a genetic disorder called Hunter's Syndrome, a form of … was deficient and petitioner suffered prejudice in order to obtain a reversal of the challenged conviction. Id. …
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… the matter under advisement, and issued a December 8, 2017 order and ten-page 7 A-2251-17T4 written decision denying …
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… certain persons not to possess a weapons charge. The judge ordered the sentences to run concurrently. Defendant raises … "had never been convicted of any indictable offense or disorderly persons offense involving 14 A-3064-22 an act of …
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… otherwise would have been irrelevant or inadmissible in order to respond to (1) admissible evidence that generates …
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… adopted by the Secretary of Health and Human Services in order to receive federal Medicaid funds." D.C. v. Div. of …
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… box." Defendant has been diagnosed "with bipolar disorder, anxiety, and depression." Although defendant claimed … defendant with Division records documenting her bipolar disorder, anxiety, and depression diagnoses, defendant claimed … emergency removal of a child from a home without a court order as authorized by N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.29 of the Dodd Act, …
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… Defendant S.G. appeals from a January 19, 2017 fact-finding order, now final, that she abused her seven-year-old … child's neck were in — were, as I have already labeled, bordering on inappropriate corporal punishment. And I do, in … this case there was corporal punishment that I have said bordered on excessive and I believe in sense (sic) and all …
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… that defense counsel "become versed in immigration law in order to secure a knowing and voluntary plea"). Because …