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… Submitted April 17, 2024 – Decided November 22, 2024 Before Judges Gummer and Walcott-Henderson. On appeal from the … (count six); and second-degree possession of a weapon while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(a) and N.J.S.A. … for reinstatement. The court explained it had again revisited the issue and "based upon the . . . requirements for …
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… and cabinets, and the home had only one mattress. After completing its investigation, the Division determined that … of substance abuse." Thereafter, a Division caseworker visited the family home on June 6, 2013, but discovered that … observed had no front teeth, was removed from the home and placed with Scott in a resource home on October 7, 2016 …
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… and cabinets, and the home had only one mattress. After completing its investigation, the Division determined that … of substance abuse." Thereafter, a Division caseworker visited the family home on June 6, 2013, but discovered that … observed had no front teeth, was removed from the home and placed with Scott in a resource home on October 7, 2016 …
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… her parental rights to her third child, Tamika,1 now almost four years old. She contends the Division of Child … The Division removed her from her mother at discharge and placed her shortly thereafter in the resource home where she … in overcoming her drug problem and provided supervised visitation to allow her to bond with the child her drug …
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… in disarray with no heat or hot water. The children were compelled to bathe at the homes of relatives, did not … Division removed the children from defendants' custody and placed them with a maternal relative. The resource parent … resource parent's expressed intention to continue to permit visitation if she is allowed to adopt the children. Although …
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… in disarray with no heat or hot water. The children were compelled to bathe at the homes of relatives, did not … Division removed the children from defendants' custody and placed them with a maternal relative. The resource parent … resource parent's expressed intention to continue to permit visitation if she is allowed to adopt the children. Although …
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… her parental rights to her third child, Tamika,1 now almost four years old. She contends the Division of Child … The Division removed her from her mother at discharge and placed her shortly thereafter in the resource home where she … in overcoming her drug problem and provided supervised visitation to allow her to bond with the child her drug …
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… and stable home for the child and the delay of permanent placement will add to the harm. Such harm may include … that defendant and Samantha regularly attended supervised visitation with Adam, although defendant missed several … Although defendant again began treatment, his initial compliance soon faltered. He failed to complete the …
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… and stable home for the child and the delay of permanent placement will add to the harm. Such harm may include … that defendant and Samantha regularly attended supervised visitation with Adam, although defendant missed several … Although defendant again began treatment, his initial compliance soon faltered. He failed to complete the …
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… E. Driver’s license number: State of issuance: F. Date and place of birth (city, county, and state): G. Provide the … e. Identify the full name and address of the entity most likely to have records concerning your claim: f. Full … Client or Work Product Privileges. I. Have you ever visited any website (including any chat rooms) regarding …
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A-43-23 Brief in Support of Motion
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… (last visited May 8, 2024)………………………………………………………..…6 FILED, Clerk … from both an internist and gastroenterologist. The court placed great weight on Dr. Goyal’s self-serving Specialty … (Id.). Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is a “rare disorder most commonly caused by an adverse drug reaction”; it …
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A-3198-23 Briefs
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… counsel for Leh appeared at the hearing. The trial judge placed a telephone call to Defendant Leh but was unable to … April 29th the trial date. Obviously I think it’s really most likely going to be a proof hearing. I don’t want … sent by Leh to his former counsel), it concerned a doctor’s visit on March 19, 2024, and stated the following: EDWARD …
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… number: __________________ State of issuance: F. Date and place of birth (city, county, and state): G. Provide the … e. Identify the full name and address of the entity most likely to have records concerning your claim: -8- f. … or Work Product Privileges. I. Have you ever visited any website (including any chat rooms) regarding …
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… us to "determine whether the evidence, 'viewed in the light most favorable to [plaintiff, is] sufficient to permit a … negative tension on the left." At her two-week follow-up visit, plaintiff reported "her leg pain [was] largely … but for the ability of "modern medicine [to] supply replacement parts to mimic the natural function," that injury …
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… us to "determine whether the evidence, 'viewed in the light most favorable to [plaintiff, is] sufficient to permit a … negative tension on the left." At her two-week follow-up visit, plaintiff reported "her leg pain [was] largely … but for the ability of "modern medicine [to] supply replacement parts to mimic the natural function," that injury …
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… was not memorialized. Defendant, who was suspected of committing the alleged offenses, was stopped and brought to … and his reason for driving in Bloomfield that evening. Almost an hour into the interrogation, Detective Fano told … the out-of-court identification procedure, including the place where the procedure was conducted, the dialogue …
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… D.H. was removed from his biological parents' care and placed in the custody of the Division. Nine days later, the … A-0259-22 4 approximately two months later by allowing visitation with M.H., D.H. was sent back to the foster … on his . . . long term health." Accordingly, Dr. Katz recommended that D.H. "should remain in his current placement …
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… D.H. was removed from his biological parents' care and placed in the custody of the Division. Nine days later, the … A-0259-22 4 approximately two months later by allowing visitation with M.H., D.H. was sent back to the foster … on his . . . long term health." Accordingly, Dr. Katz recommended that D.H. "should remain in his current placement …
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… Victoria testified to four assaultive incidents that took place in the building where defendant's apartment was … took place "all the way upstairs" in an attic area. Most of defendant's failure-to-investigate claims center on … conclude trial counsel was not ineffective for failing to visit or photograph that area. Trial counsel was constrained …
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… Victoria testified to four assaultive incidents that took place in the building where defendant's apartment was … took place "all the way upstairs" in an attic area. Most of defendant's failure-to-investigate claims center on … conclude trial counsel was not ineffective for failing to visit or photograph that area. Trial counsel was constrained …