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… February 5, 2018, he refused to submit to an oral drug test ordered by senior parole officer Gina Cusumano during a home …
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… in defendant's best interest to not file the Wade motion in order to take advantage of a very 3 United States v. Wade, …
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… also sentenced defendant to parole supervision for life and ordered him to register as a Megan's Law offender. Defendant …
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… circled the block and saw defendant walking faster in order to leave the location, the circumstances justified the …
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… that she would continue to be "out of work" on doctor's orders, and provided another doctor's note in April, …
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… Defendant Kelly Fowler appeals from a February 22, 2018 order denying her petition for post-conviction relief (PCR) …
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… This appeal followed. II. Reviewing the trial court's order de novo, applying the same summary judgment standard …
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… Jail. Five days earlier, the court had entered a permanency order, approving the Division's plan for Una's adoption. The …
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… we note that the scope of our review in an appeal from an order terminating parental rights is limited. N.J. Div. of …
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… by established principles of law and reason . . . in order to obtain a just result." Ibid. (citing State v. Bunk, …
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… on the grounds that were discussed. The July 2, 2018 order granting defendant's motion to suppress the …
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… and carjacking convictions, the judge stated the factors in order, and applied a factual analysis and conclusion to …
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… officers found defendant running through a backyard, and ordered him to stop. Defendant stopped, and was placed under …
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… defendant to an aggregate prison term of eight years, and ordered him to pay restitution in the amount of $235,093.75 …
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… 197 N.J. 383, 406 (2009). Here, the motion judge's order was based on the change in the tone of the interview …
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… amount of expenses paid by [V.W.] and/or family members in order to determine eligibility. Such a process would place …
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… linked to ancient principles in our constitutional order." Hudson v. Michigan, 547 U.S. 586, 602, 126 S. Ct. … The judge found defendant's prior record was "moderate, bordering on lengthy." Although she did not ascribe weight to …
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… the lesser-included offenses of false imprisonment as a disorderly persons offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:13-3, and fourth-degree … fees, penalties, and assessment on both convictions, and ordered defendant to comply with all Megan's Law1 …
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… of Mother. Dr. Gordon found she had a severe mental disorder. His diagnoses included that she suffered from major … with psychotic features, post-traumatic stress disorder, and general anxiety disorder. He recommended Mother attend individual psychotherapy …
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… v. Tinnes, 379 N.J. Super. 179, 184 (App. Div. 2005). In order to succeed, the moving party must establish legally …