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… opened the matter to provide services to the family. DCPP recommended that Mary and Donna complete psychological evaluations. Donna refused to be … exams only will reveal injuries that have occurred in the last seventy-two hours. See Z.P.R., 351 N.J. at 436 (stating …
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… and denying their application to file a second amended complaint. We affirm in part, and reverse in part, for the … in this opinion. Plaintiffs filed a medical malpractice complaint after their baby died at thirty-one weeks … (last visited Mar. 4, 2025). 4 Arm presentation is where a …
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… (1993). Under Daubert, general acceptance in the scientific community can still "have a bearing on the inquiry," as it … hypothesis—that head injuries can be caused by a whiplash or shaking event—stemmed from a 1968 biomechanical … forceful and pathogenic than the single whiplash in an automobile accident," but said repeated shaking "may be much …
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… a background check to determine if there is a basis to overcome the presumption that the permit must be issued. As a matter of rudimentary common sense, a jurisdiction with any such "shall issue" … v. Anderson, 127 N.J. 191 (1992), the Court invalidated the last sentence in N.J.S.A. 2C:28-1(b), holding the …
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… software. Home, LAWSOFT, INC., https://www.lawsoft-inc.com/ (last visited Mar. 5, 2024). LawSoft "integrates[] . . . … HAD BEEN OR WERE ENGAGED IN ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES, THE AUTOMOBILE EXCEPTION TO THE SEARCH WARRANT REQUIREMENT DOES NOT …
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… that in response to the question. To the extent you cannot completely answer any question, please provide whatever … e-mails, cassettes, videotapes, photographs, charts, computer discs or tapes, x-rays, drawings, graphs, … Identify each address at which you have resided during the last ten (10) years, and list when you started and stopped …
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… from: A.L.'s residences and places of employment; any communication or contact with A.L., O.P. or A.M.; 2 making or causing someone else to make harassing communications with them; and stalking, following, or … for violating the FRO, N.J.S.A. 2C:29-9(b)(2), and by committing the crime of harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4. The …
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… State served him with a proposed Tier Two, Moderate Risk Classification, based on a score of forty-four points on the … in B.D.'s arguments and affirm. Megan's Law was designed to combat "the danger of recidivism posed by sex offenders." In … sex offenders must register with the State, while the community-notification aspects,3 define the standards for …
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… limited English, in filing an initial domestic violence complaint and obtaining a temporary restraining order (TRO) … relations against [her] will[;]" in 2019, throwing a glass at plaintiff 1 We use initials pursuant to Rule … He alleged she called back at 9:00 p.m. and threatened to commit suicide, which prompted him to return home. When …
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… 22, 2010 order granting summary judgment and dismissing her complaint against defendant AT&T. We affirm. Baader, an at … the disability claim being denied, the expectation of the Company is that you should return to work by Monday, June … and uniformly to each employee." Gilbert v. Durand Glass Mfg. Co., 258 N.J. Super. 320, 330 (App. Div. 1992) …
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… In a resolution issued in 2013, Cinnaminson's Township Committee had declared the property blighted and part of an … the orders and remand. I. On January 7, 2013, the Township Committee adopted Resolution 2013- 33, authorizing and … tenant inquiries the Zoning Official has received over the last three years has been from Tarot Card Readers, Psychics, …
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… the cause for respondent (Law Offices of Baumann & Viscomi, attorneys; Minos H. Galanos, on the brief). PER CURIAM In this rear-end-collision, automobile-negligence action, defendant Faith Sheppard conceded … of the trial court to exclude these improper net opinions unfairly prejudiced plaintiffs and was "clearly capable of …
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… like that." Plaintiff consequently asked a friend to accompany her and the children to the appointment. The friend … her daughter's name, trying to get her to 7 A-3165-15T1 come to her. Plaintiff said the friend "put her arms out … she raised her arm for their daughter and asked her to come to her. Defendant "was upset" and said the friend …
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… time because [Nancy] remains incarcerated and she is non[-]compliant with Division services." Amy began living with her … the trial court proceedings, the court held a series of compliance hearings where the court ordered the Division to … outpatient substance abuse treatment and parenting skills classes. The Division also arranged supervised visitation …
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… defendant on parole supervision for life and ordered him to comply with Megan's Law's registration and reporting … first trial ended in a mistrial when the jury was unable to come to a unanimous verdict. 2 State v. Michaels, 136 N.J. … by the magnitude of evidence presented in this case." Last, the judge rejected defendant's arguments concerning …
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… and alcohol, and repeatedly refused to engage in or comply with substance abuse and mental health services. In December 2014, the Division filed a Complaint for Guardianship. At the termination trial in … two prongs, N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a)(1) and (2), are related "components of the harm requirement." In re Guardianship of …
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… later claim he acted inappropriately. On the video, which lasts approximately five minutes and forty seconds, … smiled at defendant, held up the items she was taking, and commented on some of them. As plaintiff left the house, she … A few days after the issuance of the TRO, defendant filed a complaint for divorce. The parties were divorced four months …
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… on the lack of information, counsel concluded he was not comfortable presenting an alibi "in terms of trial … had a witness who would testify defendant confessed to committing the murder, and defendant asked him to hide the … counsel twice in prison during his case; the first meeting lasted forty-five minutes, and the second between …
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… H. Raksa, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Nicholas Dolinsky, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). Joseph … of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a complaint for custody, care, and supervision, against K.K. … experiencing any withdrawal symptoms. The Division filed a complaint and order to show cause and to execute an …
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… him to another location near his cousin's home, and she complied. Once at the location, K.C. and defendant parked … he would file the paperwork and enter the charge in the computer , and that he could "get rid of the paperwork." … did not have a patrol car when the incident occurred. Last, PCR counsel alleged defendant and his trial counsel …