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… for the reasons explained by Judge Francine Axelrad in her comprehensive opinion read into the record on October 4, … involving Eric. The Division received reports that Eric committed domestic violence against Tammy, physically abused … care for the children. In April 2018, the Division filed a complaint for guardianship and a trial was conducted in …
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… criminal division manager (ACDM) of Hudson County recommended defendant be admitted into the PTI program. In the ACDM's recommendation, she wrote: Taking into consideration the … as a result of his actions, this officer respectfully recommends the defendant be afforded the opportunity to …
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… see also Pressler & Verniero, Current N.J. Court Rules, comment 5 on R. 2:6-2 (2017) ("It is, of course, clear that … years, the Division attempted to assist defendants in overcoming the conditions that led it to remove their children. … was made. Defendants attended therapy, reconciled, and completed parenting-skills classes. There were several …
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… in her oral and written decisions. We provide the following comments to amplify our decision solely as to defendant's … due process arguments on that basis alone, for purposes of completeness we consider and reject them on the merits. "Due … which she credited plaintiff's testimony over defendant's , combined with defendant's corroboration of significant …
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… are "manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence to … Div. 2020). The October 2021 and January 25, 2022 orders completely changed this family's dynamic and had an immense …
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… in Judge Grimbergen's decision. We add the following brief comments. In February 2018, the Division received a referral … records and suspension notifications, prior domestic complaints involving defendant, and psychological … . . . ." The judge stated she was "not inclined to . . . completely foreclose it," but wanted to obtain this …
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… that she knew [plaintiff] and that she was allowed to come inside cause I wasn't told that she was coming over. So she pushed her way in and the dog bit her." … the lock itself. If that's something that can be done, I'm completely willing to accept that on his part, fixing the …
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… Justice Harry Heher May 8, 1973 CHIEF JUSTICE WEINTRAUB: Ladies and ge:n,tlemen, the Court constituted a committee to prepare a suitable memorial to commemorate and … in 1907. The legal profession early attracted him. He studied law with Charles E. Gummere, an able and demanding pre …
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… denial of reconsideration of its June 29, 2022 order compelling that plaintiff's parenting time be supervised at … the parties' minor child C.M.2 Plaintiff argues the court committed error by not holding a plenary hearing. She argues … We summarize the facts and add the following additional comments. I. After eight years of marriage, the parties …
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… The parties resided separately in the same apartment complex. On April 28, 2024, the parties had a dispute over … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant[,] and reasonably credible evidence as … this provision correspond to various statutory crimes and comprise the definition of "domestic violence" under the …
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… in person once again, which I hope is a sign of things to come. Thank you, Jeralynn, for welcoming Chief Judge Wolfson and me to participate in this … be no higher than 25 or 30 for the Judiciary to be able to best serve the public. What’s the real-life impact of those …
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IN RE: REG LAN LITIGATION SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW DIVISION: MIDDLESEX COUNTY CASE NO.: 289 Civil Action MASTER DOCKET: MID-L-10165-14 FILED OCT 1 7 2017 Judge James F. Hyland CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER NO. 28 THIS MATTER having been brought before the …
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… 29, 2024 CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE THIS MATTER, having come before the Court at a case management conference on …
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… Plaintiff is hereby granted leave to file a First Amended Complaint, as set forth in the accompanying Certification, to substitute Lawrence Przywara, … of this Order. UNOPPSED STATEMENT OF REASONS: This Motion comes before the Court by way of Plaintiff’s Motion for …
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… and whether there is a reasonable probability that the outcome of the trial would have been different had the State timely disclosed the [communications data warrant (CDW)] materials." State v. … man went through his pockets and told him he was "going to die tonight." But police sirens sounded, and the two men …
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… were enough to handle this incident and that is not an uncommon occurrence." 4 A-1710-23 Further, the ALJ found … decisions under an arbitrary and capricious standard." Zimmerman v. Sussex Cnty. Educ. Servs. Comm'n, 237 N.J. 465, … if he had not opened the door, the people inside would have died. He also testified that, but for the unexpected …
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… of an office, analogous to the volunteer fire company in Verry v. Franklin Fire District No. 1, 230 N.J. … as N.J.S.A. 4:22-55). The Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee released a statement explaining the enactment … schedule to 2 The judge originally assigned to the case died prior to issuing a decision, and the matter was …
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… first count related to an alleged assault that defendant committed against F.A.,1 a Bayonne Police Department (BPD) … officer, and the second count related to an alleged assault committed against E.A., F.A's brother, who was also a BPD … so D.A. could exit the spot. Defendant's vehicle's back compartment window was open. E.A. joined F.A., who advised …
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… lying face down in a pool of blood. Ibid. A.S. subsequently died from gunshot wounds to the neck and head. Ibid. 4 … sixteen- count indictment with second-degree conspiracy to commit carjacking, robbery and aggravated arson, N.J.S.A. … as to one count of the indictment would be a necessary ingredient to a conviction under another count; whether one act …
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… Brian Regan, A-1448-11T2 2 thereby dismissing plaintiff's complaint and absolving defendants of responsibility to pay … was entitled to four weeks vacation. • If plaintiff were to die before the end of the ten-year period covered by the … [Ibid. (emphasis added) (quoting Atl. N. Airlines v. Schwimmer, 12 N.J. 293, 301-02 (1953)).] Thus, extrinsic …