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… cohabitation, the court denied her alimony. The court ordered Edward to pay $203 in weekly child support for E.F., …
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… that a person would need to walk by the unmarked vehicle in order to get through the driveway. This led the trial judge …
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… He described how he "normally just beat up the kids" in order to play with them. On the day in question, the …
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… Pamela revealed she had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, suffered other mental impairments, and had ceased … appeal followed. II. Our scope of review on appeal from an order terminating parental rights is limited. N.J. Div. of …
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… going to the wrong building for meetings, inverting the order of her lesson plans, and having difficulty preparing … from a combination of a pain-related cognitive disorder and a potential post[-]concussive disorder" directly related to the injury, but was "certainly …
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… plastic bag, as stated in the police report. 4 There is no order in the record memorializing the trial court's decision …
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… 3 A-3604-15T1 Procedures.pdf. In order to receive a grant of up to $10,000, an applicant was …
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… had three prior indictable convictions; sixteen prior disorderly persons convictions; prior 3 A-4350-16T6 failure to … the protection of other persons in the community. The court ordered defendant's release with the condition of twenty- … The court noted that sixteen convictions were for disorderly persons offenses, but defendant also had a few …
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… a reasonable doubt that defendant committed the offenses in order to find him guilty. Based on all of the circumstances …
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… not see that one was filed despite the judge's scheduling order for briefs and oral argument. As such, we decline to …
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… PER CURIAM Defendant Jermaine A. Williams appeals from an order entered by the Law Division on November 30, 2016, …
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… the State's evidence in the particular jury charge in order to provide the necessary limiting instructions on how …
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… on the merits 'as fully and completely as if the order had been entered after trial.'" Velasquez, supra, 123 …
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… [DEFENDANT] TO A FULL CUSTODIAL ARREST FOR COMMITTING A DISORDERLY PERSONS OFFENSE. We reject these arguments and … it "necessary to determine propositions not raised below in order to protect the fundamental rights of a party"). … 2.1(b), which provides: [a] person . . . commits a disorderly persons offense if (1) he wanders, remains or prowls …
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… to the June 11 interrogation. We affirm the trial court's order, substantially for the reasons set forth in Judge …
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… Defendant Ronald Ellerman appeals from a January 29, 2015 order, denying his petition for post-conviction relief (PCR) …
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… constituted ineffective assistance. We disagree. In order to prevail on a claim of ineffective assistance of …
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… Izzo was the subject of the lawsuit, which claimed that he ordered Fornaciari "to inspect a restaurant construction …
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… something behind the backseat of the driver's side." Welch ordered the occupants to show their hands. Other CCPD …
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… drug abuse . . . and the diversion of family resources in order to support a drug habit." Id. at 353. "[H]arm and risk … 2016. In addition, Mother was "suffering from mental disorders which adversely affect [her] ability to parent" and … behavior." He found Mother suffered from anxiety disorder, depressive disorder, and personality disorder with …