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… and psychological evaluations and to follow any treatment recommendations. Defendant was also required to complete the … cross-motion seeking to restrain defendant from filing meritless applications and for an award of counsel fees and … argues the trial court improperly analyzed the requisite factors of Rule 5:3-5(c). Specifically, defendant …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4200-16T3 DRIVE NEW JERSEY INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff-Appellant/ Cross-Respondent, v. … v. Hala Cleaners, Inc., 75 N.J. 117, 126 (1977), is inapposite, because in that case the insurer made its position …
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… warrants. This took several minutes for the dispatch to complete. While waiting, defendant made and received several … and that the search incident to arrest exception nevertheless justified 5 A-1470-21 the search. The court found … . . . The considerations to the exception are to ensure police safety or to avoid the destruction of evidence. …
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… Officer Corado smelled an odor of burnt marijuana coming from the car. He was able to identify the odor based … the emergency must be of sufficient seriousness to out measure the criminal wrong. [State v. Romano, 355 N.J. Super. … The New Jersey fact patterns are either inapposite or not compelling as to the third necessity factor, …
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… Public Employees' Retirement System, Department of the Treasury, PERS No. xx7232. Justin P. Kolbenschlag argued the … filed for her PERS service retirement, which would become effective on February 1, 2015. Petitioner claims she … because he did not request the change within the requisite time period pursuant to N.J.A.C. 17:2-6.3. Id. at 416. …
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… (PSL). In 2013, the NJSPB revoked his parole for failing to complete community service, for using an electronic device … of due process enjoyed by individuals so charged. To be sure, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4(d) states: 10 A-2261-15T2 A person … PSL sentence was initially imposed, making Apprendi inapposite. We conclude that the parole revocation provisions in …
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… under N.J.S.A. 30:4C-12. The Division later amended the complaint to include a count of child abuse or neglect … disorder/symptoms-causes/syc-20356028 (last visited Nov. 4, 2020). 5 A-2869-18T4 dream about it," and she … adequate food, clothing, shelter, education, medical or surgical care though financially able to do so or though …
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… court's order based largely on the reasons expressed in its comprehensive, oral opinion of the same date. 3 A-2186-18T3 … of parental rights. Kyle and Sharon made an identified surrender of J.C. to the paternal grandmother, who adopted … She claims she secured employment, stable housing, visited her children and did not abuse drugs. Under prong two, …
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… appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 13-05- 0673. John W. Douard, … bed in the middle of the bed. And then I remember my dress coming up over me and my hands going up and then falling . . … drunken state. Because J.S. did not feel sore, she was not sure whether "what [she] felt happened to [her] the night …
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… plaintiff, she had keys to her son's home and frequently visited and cared for T.H., prepared meals, and cared for … with T.H. increased, and she took him to her home to accommodate his parents' work schedules and the baby. … to assist father by picking up T.H. from daycare, ensuring his homework was completed, and taking T.H. to his …
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… of a search warrant, police seized and searched several computers, hard drives, and external storage devices. … is erroneous: defendant's son – who resided at the premises – was a law enforcement officer. As noted by the … aware of "the presence of potential counter 7 A-4855-16T3 surveillance (security cameras)." And, paragraph five, which …
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… ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES and UNITED HEALTHCARE COMMUNITY PLAN, Respondents-Respondents. … 1:36-3. 2 A-0593-17T4 General, of counsel; Jacqueline R. D'Alessandro, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief). Stradley … N.J.A.C. 11:24-8.7(a), and the Department of Banking and Insurance assigned the appeal to an independent utilization …
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… a parenting skills program and followed the therapist's recommendations. The parties appeared before the motion judge … to condition parenting time on Luis's attendance to and compliance with therapy. Our scope of review of Family Part … view of the merits of this case, we conclude that insuring the appearance as well as the reality of an impartial …
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… as a cook from 2003 to December 31, 2016. Plaintiff filed a complaint on November 18, 2015, alleging he was harassed … say anything offensive about Egyptians, but he was nevertheless offended by it being hung and by "somebody making [a] comment every day about it." He was also offended by his …
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… defendant David Shannon, a former employee who began competing against plaintiff, allegedly using legally … 24, 2016, defendant entered into a "mutual nondisclosure agreement" with Technipaq, Inc., one of plaintiff's … employees, which reads that defendant personally "visited" an employee from Central Biomedia, who provided the …
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… Madeline Rodriguez. PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND THIS MATTER comes before the Court on a motion for summary judgment … Detective Sergeant Tibus, as well as school officials, pressured Madeline to confess by stating that if she admitted … Madeline. RULE OF LAW The New Jersey procedural rules state that a court shall grant summary judgment “if the …
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… from Baker and, in return, the government agreed to recommend his sentence be reduced from three to two years. … by the FBI, the CI contacted Baker, who told the CI to come to his home, located in Trenton. After being outfitted … which Clark noted was more than one- half of an ounce but less than five ounces. Clark also established there was …
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… across the street from the vehicle was frequently under surveillance and Pelura knew "people will park in the … the street to make narcotics transactions; or, people will come from across the street into the Avenues and make … factual findings "is highly deferential." State v. Gonzales, 227 N.J. 77, 101 (2016). Because the motion judge has …
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… New Jersey law governing police searches of motor vehicles that have been lawfully stopped at the roadside. The … a woman. Olah returned to his patrol car and conducted a computer check on defendant. The check revealed that … behind the tow truck with his MVR activated, so as to ensure the security of the contraband and to document the …
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… carefully reviewing the 1 The child's father voluntarily surrendered his parental rights and is not a party to this … for the reasons explained in the trial judge's comprehensive and detailed written opinion. Judge Gaus aptly … situation where termination of parental rights is a prerequisite for an impending adoption. Cf. N.J. Div. of Youth & …