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… factual findings set forth in Judge Linda L. Cavanaugh's comprehensive written opinion, dated December 2, 2016. We … Teresa. Defendant lived with his mother at the time, but visited Tina frequently. At a hearing in August 2013, the … Kirschner concluded that defendant was not in a position to safely assume custody of Tina and was unlikely to become fit …
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… to heed the call of jury service. Our testimony and recommendations today are intended to 1) help create a jury … to be tried by a jury of his peers gave him an inestimable safeguard against the corrupt or overzealous prosecutor and … understand will be next year – New Jersey will be able to safely and securely update our voter rolls with information …
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… leased an apartment in the 258- unit Stonybrook Apartments complex. The complex was owned by defendant Resource MS Stonybrook NJ … and Yes operate a "public water system," as defined by the Safe Drinking Water Act because they provided water to more …
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… show how well A.M. was doing. She claimed A.M. would not be safe with defendant, as he had lost his driver's license … "that as far as he was concerned[,] Georgia had now become the home state of the child under the [UCCJEA]." Judge … Div. 2007), we noted that "[t]he question whether the requisite 'significant connection' remains is fact[-]specific[,] …
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… cooking, and gym, and showed the worker a Triumph Learning Common Core Coach book. Defendant stated Jason did not have … Division's Investigation Summary stated, "The children are safe at this time"; however, it also stated, "The children's well-being is compromised due to their lack of education." In the report's …
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… to defendant, Gilliland smelled the odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. Gilliland informed defendant … marijuana possession, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10(a)(4), and improper safety glass, N.J.S.A. 39:3-75. Defendant filed a motion to … the vehicle, he approached it on the passenger side, for safety reasons, to speak with defendant. He asked defendant …
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… reasons explained in Judge James-Beavers' thoughtful and comprehensive oral decision, we need only briefly summarize … terrified of what he is going to do . . . she does not feel safe at all with him." The judge thus concluded that an FRO … the history of the parties' relationship, to conclude the safety of the victim is threatened and a restraining order …
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… New Jersey Department of Corrections (NJDOC), finding he committed prohibited act *.259 (failure to comply with an … also submitted a "continuity of 5 A-4117-19 evidence – on-site urine/saliva specimen testing" report. The person who … to testing for prohibited substances and to promote a safe and secure facility ." Halter administratively appealed …
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… Nutter's office on the second floor of the Wilentz Justice Complex. Natalie had three bags containing clothing, … toiletries and a towel in her possession, but she was unaccompanied by defendant or a guardian. Nutter testified … the Complex without, at a minimum, first ensuring she was safely in the Division's care and custody. Applying our …
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… reflected the judge's conclusion that defendant Ro.T. had committed an act of domestic violence, harassment, N.J.S.A. … in court and testify against him to say that we didn't feel safe with him there just because she wanted him out of the … when evaluating whether an individual acted with the requisite purpose, our courts must be especially vigilant in …
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… child" if the following standards are met: (1) The child's safety, health, or development has been or will continue to … facing the child or is unable or unwilling to provide a safe and stable home for the child and the delay of … harm than good. In June 2015, the Division filed a verified complaint to terminate defendant's parental rights and award …
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… for a deduction from her post-Medicaid eligibility income for the cost of 24-hour per day companion care services. Because there was confusion as to … offer . . . the necessary aide coverage to support [G.F.] safely." Therefore, the doctor opined that "the addition of …
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… reconsideration. We affirm both orders. Plaintiff filed a complaint alleging personal injuries caused by defendant … expert, who opined that the Grille had a duty "to provide a safe environment for its guests." According to plaintiff's … However, plaintiff assured Kosovich that he and his companions had no intention of causing trouble that evening. …
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… other officers began to arrive at the scene. Prior to completing the summons, a canine unit appeared and began a … removal of defendants from the vehicle so officers could safely complete the canine sniff. Stroup believed his … INTRUSIVE DURING TRAFFIC STOPS AND PRIORITIZING OFFICER SAFETY (NOT RAISED BELOW). 5 A-5292-18T1 I. "An appellate …
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… answer. We affirm. On October 5, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants alleging, in count one, … malpractice and, in count two, breach of contract. The complaint stemmed from a December 15, 1992 judgment against … on Buck v. Henry[3] [and] their point that it creates a safe harbor because a Ferreira conference was not held to be …
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… the money, D.L. asked defendant for a ride to a building complex in Elizabeth. After he took D.L. to the requested … Defendant told the detectives he feared for his family's safety because D.L. had his home address from his driver's … is to keep guns off the streets and to keep the populus safe. Although the sentencing judge was permitted to refer …
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… 2013 order, the trial court administratively dismissed the complaint against Turner for lack of prosecution pursuant to … On June 27, 2012, proceeding pro se, plaintiff filed a complaint against Enterprise, Mattone, the regional vice- … unpleasant or inconvenient. 10 A-1861-14T4 [Gonzalez v. Safe & Sound Sec. Corp., 185 N.J. 100, 117 (2005).] To the …
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… for the final restraining order because she did not feel safe in the house with defendant, and even after the … a protected person under the Act. The judge found defendant committed the predicate act of terroristic threats when he … plaintiff without her knowing and post to a social media site. The judge found that these were incidents that …
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… court's decision critically omits findings as to whether he committed any of the predicate acts charged by plaintiff. He … a private investigator [to follow her]. Pla fears for her safety and wants the def to stop harassing her. On August … plaintiff and her counsel failed to give him the requisite notice before trial that they would seek to have the …
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… interrupted her. Defendant initially claimed he had no income and requested appointed counsel. Later, defendant … legislation regulating the area in and around voting sites limiting “electioneering” within 100 feet of the … $50 Victims of Crime Compensation Board penalty, and a $75 Safe Neighborhoods Services Fund 11 assessment. These fines …