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… the parties for approximately two years until the parties separated in June 2019. During the relationship, defendant … in the Air Force. An investigation revealed that plaintiff committed physical and emotional maltreatment of defendant … in awarding joint custody to both parties and PPR status to plaintiff. See Gnall v. Gnall, 222 N.J. 414, 428 …
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… concerns with "conflicts" in plaintiff's home and "miscommunication" between plaintiff and the child. Plaintiff … time spent with the child prior to or subsequent to the separation; the parents' employment responsibilities; and the … embodies a best interests determination." Todd v. Sheridan, 268 N.J. Super. 387, 398 (App. Div. 1993). With that …
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… slip op. at 2. We also concluded defendant did not overcome the presumption of imprisonment set forth in N.J.S.A. … of the Federal and State Constitutions.'" 459 N.J. Super. 426, 433 (App. Div. 2019) (quoting State v. Johnson, 376 N.J. … an integral part of the due process guarantee of Article I, Paragraph 1 of the New Jersey Constitution, which protects …
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… ________________________ Submitted January 13, 2026 – Decided January 23, 2026 Before Judges Firko and Vinci. … Atlas, which NJSP identified as a rental vehicle. He was accompanied by a woman later identified as co-defendant Martha … and "if it is established that the stop exceeded lawful parameters, the warrant that was issued on the basis of …
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… the Hanlon defendants), and dismissing his second amended complaint. He also appeals from the October 16, 2024 order … he could not be located. 6 A-0547-24 Michael filed both a complaint and an amended complaint against the Hermann defendants and Dimitrova, …
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… _____________________________ Argued January 12, 2026 – Decided March 19, 2026 Before Judges Sabatino and … floor headfirst. In June 2022, plaintiff initiated a complaint against the Township and defendant Garrison … ultimately concluded: There['s][] probably at least two separate theories. One is [N.J.S.A.] 59:4-2. The other one is …
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… and still attempting to merge, Onwubu observed defendant become "angry." Onwubu testified "[t]he guy behind me got mad. … for the period covering May 1 to May 16, 2023. Separately, the CDWs also authorized law enforcement to "seize … Detective Laird testified as an expert in the field of mobile device forensics. He is employed as a detective with …
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… SECTION ONE Family Cases – New Complaints Filed A. Statewide Figures Case Origination of … threatening behavior by a person or group using mobile or Internet technology with the intent to bother, … to eTRO to eliminate the prior requirement to perform a separate step to formally docket cases. This enhancement …
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… to the N.J. Sports & Exposition Authority PART 5 OF 7: Becoming the State’s ‘Top Cop:’ Advancing to the N. J. … very well, and then—I am not sure what happened. That’s a separate story. It has over the last two decades seen a … Spring Hill wisely arranged that its debate tournament in Mobile coincided with the Mardi Gras in New Orleans when …
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… Jersey 07042 (973) 783-7607-Telephone nmullin@smithmullin.com On the Brief: Virginia A. Pallotto, Esq. SMITH MULLIN, … such as Stump-in this case using her supervisory status to allege misuse of school funds for a disabled … Pa96. On February 16, 2021, Plaintiffs filed the 145- paragraph, Third Amended Complaint against BBOE, containing …
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… was held, limited to the certain persons offense in the separate indictment; the jury found defendant guilty. … No. 09-07-2029, with: second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 (count one); two counts of … See United States v. Wade, 388 U.S. 218, 87 S. Ct. 1926, 18 L. Ed. 2d 1149 (1967). Specifically, the judge …
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… Submitted September 24, 2025 – Decided February 24, 2026 Before Judges Gummer, Paganelli, and Jacobs. On appeal … 1, defendant sent Vega several texts using crude language commenting on and asking about the man she was dating. On … court viewed defendant's conduct as having resulted in "separate crimes with separate objectives," occurring in …
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… dismissal of their wrongful death and premises liability complaint under the immunities afforded by the Landowner's … branding as "Jenkinson's Boardwalk" although they are separate and distinct entities, they are owned by the same … skiing, sledding, tobogganing, operating or riding snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles or dirt bikes, and any other …
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… on defendant's guilty plea to other unrelated offenses in separate indictments. As we will elaborate, defendant, a … least once during the officer's scheduled shift to ensure compliance with this mandate. If the officer does not answer … sick leave are not subject to "home confinement status" and are not called or visited while they are out of …
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… and Permanency v. A.B. (A-27-16) (077664) Argued September 26, 2017 -- Decided December 21, 2017 TIMPONE, J., writing … concern but was “still not willing to allow the children to come back and reside with her.” A.B. asserted that she lived … Youth & Family Servs. v. A.L., 213 N.J. 1, 18 (2013). The “paramount concern” of Title 9 is to ensure the “safety of …
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… treatment and having no contact with his brother unless recommended by a therapist. The court also ordered C.K. to … applied to juveniles or from the Legislature, which has the paramount role in forging public policy. A panel of the … to include juveniles on their public sex-offender registry websites. Supplemental Guidelines for Sex Offender …
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… which a defendant is barred from asserting contribution and common-law indemnification claims against a public entity … a percentage of fault to a public entity pursuant to the Comparative Negligence Act and the Joint Tortfeasors … granted the Association’s motion for leave to appeal. 226 N.J. 206 (2016). HELD: When a defendant does not serve a …
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… v. James P. Kucinski (A-58-15) (076798) Argued October 26, 2016 -- Decided January 30, 2017 Solomon, J., writing … moments after telling the officers that he did not wish to comment on that particular subject. Because defendant did … 224 N.J. 282 (2016). We also granted amicus curiae status to the Attorney General of New Jersey. II. The State …
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… unreasonable warrantless search in violation of Article I, Paragraph 7 of the New Jersey Constitution. The Board … wearing the ankle bracelet causes him physical discomfort and has burdened his life in numerous ways. H.R. and … as to H.R. but, noting the difference between H.R.’s PSL status and the facts in I.R.’s case, granted summary judgment …
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… report indicated that S.T.’s “[m]easures of verbal comprehension . . . suggest[ed] a superior level of … litem. The Court explains that the interplay between Rule 4:26-2 and Rule 4:86 is critical to an understanding of how this case should have proceeded. (p. 25) 3. Paragraph (b) of Rule 4:26-2 sets forth the initial …