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… December 20, 2018 – Decided June 3, 2019 Before Judges Simonelli, Whipple and DeAlmeida. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … D.J. resided with his maternal grandmother, but frequently visited his mother at the family home. In July 2015, D.J. … Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP) filed a complaint against defendant, M.K.-G., and J.W., the father …
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… from a trial court order dismissing with prejudice her complaint against defendant Dr. Keren Bakal for failure to … bleeding. The bleeding was diagnosed as a large retroperitoneal bleed1 which plaintiff alleged was caused by the … https://acsearch.acr.org/docs/3158181/Narrative/ (last visited June 2, 2025). 4 A-1540-23 internal bleeding. …
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… in 1994, it was situated within the R-40 residential zone, which then permitted the "operation [of] a horse farm … a nursery, a farm market, landscaping operations, a compost area, "horse and animal raising and rehabilitation … not see any horse activity from that vantage point during a visit approximately eleven months earlier. In a resolution …
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… IT IS on this 1 th day of M-A-y, 2021, ORDERED that the completion and service of Plaintiff Profile Forms shall … computer discs or tapes, and x-rays, drawings, graphs, phone records, non-identical copies, and other data … 17 Trans ID: LCV20211157413 11. Limiting your response to visits for issues related to cancer and to gynecologic …
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… the Division provided in-home services to the family. One month later, the Division received a referral from a … Ben had been pulling his penis, causing his penis to become chafed. When Cathy asked her son if he was pulling his … Ben told his mother the incidents occurred during Ben's visits with his father while Ben showered. On another …
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… December 20, 2018 – Decided June 3, 2019 Before Judges Simonelli, Whipple and DeAlmeida. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … D.J. resided with his maternal grandmother, but frequently visited his mother at the family home. In July 2015, D.J. … Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP) filed a complaint against defendant, M.K.-G., and J.W., the father …
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… December 20, 2018 – Decided June 3, 2019 Before Judges Simonelli, Whipple and DeAlmeida. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … D.J. resided with his maternal grandmother, but frequently visited his mother at the family home. In July 2015, D.J. … Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP) filed a complaint against defendant, M.K.-G., and J.W., the father …
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… judgment rule. We affirm. I. In May 2011, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging that on January 31, 2011, she was in … in 2013. Plaintiff stated that at the time of her final visit, her shoulder had a good range of motion and her … thirty-five persons working in the store that day, and one of those individuals was a porter, who had …
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… from a trial court order dismissing with prejudice her complaint against defendant Dr. Keren Bakal for failure to … bleeding. The bleeding was diagnosed as a large retroperitoneal bleed1 which plaintiff alleged was caused by the … https://acsearch.acr.org/docs/3158181/Narrative/ (last visited June 2, 2025). 4 A-1540-23 internal bleeding. …
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… statute (the statute), N.J.S.A. 2A:58D-1, and awarded her compensatory damages. Having reviewed the record, parties' … were private photographs K.C. had taken with her cell phone during college and only shared with her boyfriend of … help her emotionally heal and recover. Doyle admitted to visiting the Anon-IB website on a daily or weekly basis and …
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… its use in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-3521-21 compel defendant to contribute to previously incurred … was an overpayment, the court should offset it against money defendant owed her. She also requested the court find … claimed "[d]efendant was in the loop on [the college] visits, options, and applications." She asserted the parties …
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… (DOC), which upheld a guilty finding and sanctions for committing the institutional disciplinary offense *.204,1 … positive. The hearing record does not reference a telephone call made to the medical department. The hearing officer … days' loss of commutation time, permanent loss of contact visits. With the exception of the contact visits, the …
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… Florida. When she was released, Cunningham permitted her to visit with the child at his apartment. 3 A-2032-21 In July … Efaw's application for custody. Cunningham's attorney questioned Cunningham, eliciting testimony that he lived in … are "manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence to …
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… probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. 4 A-1167-18T3 Fritz, 105 N.J. at 58. Under those … be. It doesn't mean all of those things are going to be done[,] but those are the things they could ask you to … [State's] allegations"; review discovery with defendant; visit defendant in the jail and, after a time, take …
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… the facility by having swallowed drugs obtained during a visit. Officers placed Allen in a cell without an operating … Inmates assigned to sanitation duty were later required to come into contact with Allen's feces when they cleaned the … finding it sufficient to sustain the charge, and sanctioned Allen to 180 days in administrative segregation, a …
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… (DOC), which upheld a guilty finding and sanctions for committing the institutional disciplinary offense *.204,1 … positive. The hearing record does not reference a telephone call made to the medical department. The hearing officer … days' loss of commutation time, permanent loss of contact visits. With the exception of the contact visits, the …
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… Florida. When she was released, Cunningham permitted her to visit with the child at his apartment. 3 A-2032-21 In July … Efaw's application for custody. Cunningham's attorney questioned Cunningham, eliciting testimony that he lived in … are "manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence to …
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… probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. 4 A-1167-18T3 Fritz, 105 N.J. at 58. Under those … be. It doesn't mean all of those things are going to be done[,] but those are the things they could ask you to … [State's] allegations"; review discovery with defendant; visit defendant in the jail and, after a time, take …
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… the facility by having swallowed drugs obtained during a visit. Officers placed Allen in a cell without an operating … Inmates assigned to sanitation duty were later required to come into contact with Allen's feces when they cleaned the … finding it sufficient to sustain the charge, and sanctioned Allen to 180 days in administrative segregation, a …
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… Florida. When she was released, Cunningham permitted her to visit with the child at his apartment. 3 A-2032-21 In July … Efaw's application for custody. Cunningham's attorney questioned Cunningham, eliciting testimony that he lived in … are "manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence to …