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… N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a). We affirm.1 I. The following facts come from the trial court's oral opinion, except as … "would place [C.G.] at risk for neglect because of [her] very erratic lifestyle punctuated by bouts of alcohol … an evaluation of C.G. She similarly testified C.G. "was very happy" with Aunt and Uncle, but when C.G. was …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar … in a cul-de-sac, with its back facing Route 35, which is a very busy highway, currently undergoing construction. … data source was the multiple listing service (“MLS”) website, property record cards maintained by the assessor’s …
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… were standing on a sidewalk in front of a housing complex in Elizabeth. Orlando, who Antonio knew, approached, … with a hug. At that point, several shots rang out, and everyone ran. Bullets struck Antonio in the arm and lower … that were consistent with defendant's DNA, but at each site she was able to retrieve only one side of the allelic …
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… risk of harm, and Clair's subsequent involuntary commitment rendering her unable to provide for Nancy's … one week after that, on July 14, 2016, caseworkers again visited Clair's home. Clair again refused to share information … the interior doors going to each room." The locks were on "every single bedroom, bathroom" and other door, and the …
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… 9:6- 8.293 and 9:6-8.30, and later filed a verified complaint for custody, care, and supervision of R.R., … that after speaking to the hospital social worker, she visited R.R. in the neonatal unit of the hospital and spoke … Upon admission to JFK Medical Center for R.R.'s delivery on February 17, 2015, defendant tested positive for …
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… February 17, 2017 order denied his motion to reinstate his complaint, and dismissed his complaint with prejudice, … adjourn the current arbitration date[,] and to extend discovery." He assured defendants and the court that he would provide "any remaining discovery, including . . . [p]laintiff's deposition," but …
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… Robert Nobilini, Ph.D., as a net opinion, and the judge committed additional error by permitting Nobilini to testify … the ashes? Moro: Based on my review of the available discovery documentation he dumped the ashes anywhere between ten … open and obvious." He opined that knowing the ashes were very hot, Baker's actions were not "reasonable or …
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… of the elevator and bite her arm. Gaby ran to the apartment complex's security booth, and the guards called the police. … noted, the security footage showed that Gina was "obviously very angry with her child." She had "shove[d] [Gaby] into a … David "berat[ing] and interrogat[ing] [Gaby] in a loud, very angry . . . voice," asking her: "What is your …
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… have one child who is emancipated. They agree they lived "a very high lifestyle." Matthew worked as an ophthalmic and … while Janice gave up her nursing career in 1985 and competed in horse shows throughout the marriage. Matthew … award, except if the trial court fails to apply the requisite standard of review and procedural requirements as …
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… affirm. L.C. was adjudicated delinquent for acts which, if committed by an adult, would constitute four counts of … the suspect by the front of his pants and patted him down "everywhere except his privates" and handcuffed him. He stayed … were involved." He testified that the "Two of them were very excited. Not scared, but excited when they saw . . . …
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… near the scene. DNA recovered from the jacket and cap was compared to a DNA sample obtained from defendant. The … erred in finding aggravating factor nine and weighing it "very heavily." The judge explained his findings as follows: And certainly [aggravating factor] nine applies very heavily because we focus too much on the defendant and …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2217-15T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF A.M. SVP-716-15. ___________________________ … to "numerous incidents" of sexual assaults, beginning at a very young age of other women who refused his sexual … arousal, strong antisocial attitudes and behaviors, very poor self-regulation and poor cognitive problem …
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… know." Officer Falzarano noticed that defendant was moving very slow, had slurred speech, droopy eyes, and grasped the … that ten to fifteen were missing. He described Trent to be "very torn, very distraught, crying[,] . . . shaking, [and] a … ordered defendant to have a psychological evaluation and comply with all treatment recommendations and temporarily …
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… of a dispute between plaintiff and defendant. Plaintiff had come to defendant's home to pick up her children for church. … were elevating, laughing inappropriately and then getting very angry." Defendant called the police and reported that … convince me that she's incompetent, because I ruled the opposite. And in fact she's impressed me more than children even …
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… appeal an order granting defendants' motion to extend discovery after the initial discovery end date. For reasons that … "if they need[ed] anything." During winters, Raymond visited the property monthly to collect the rent. Each spring … kitchen, she honked the car horn to signal to Raymond to come outside to help her with the groceries. Because it had …
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… denying his motion to vacate the 2012 dismissal of his complaint against defendants Ross University School of … complaint with prejudice based on plaintiff's repeated discovery violations. Plaintiff asserts his attorneys' … failing grade despite his excellent performance of the requisite academic requirements of his studies." He further …
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… officer whose pension was the parties' source of income. They resided in a home D.W.P. received from his … through the door. The door hit [him] on the foot and very lightly in[] the head." D.W.P. raced B.C.P. to her … him, and he was in danger. B.C.P. explained D.W.P. was "very controlling." He "use[d] fear and manipulation . . . …
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… scenes, searched for DNA evidence, observed autopsies, completed lab work, wrote reports," and performed other … that with . . . full confidence. . . . But I would say he very likely had probably an adjustment disorder with some . … fair. I think it's within reason. I just . . . see it as very different than 2015." The Board's only expert witness, …
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… entered an opinion detailing the issues. After the Division completed its case through the testimony of Henry's resource … those – I mean, would you be surprised that most – almost every one of those visitation records it 's actually [Ray] … a fair question because there are certainly some that show very positive sides. There's also the one in September that …
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… for the reasons expressed by Judge Garry J. Furnari in the comprehensive oral opinion he set forth on the record on … severity of the touching." She also testified that it is "very common for children to delay their disclosure of sexual … in testimony." The court found Gloria's testimony "very credible," acknowledging apparent deficits: "And there …