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… at the time of the shooting, he was traveling to Florida to visit relatives. During a search of his car, officers found … additional testimony would not have altered the trial’s outcome. The Appellate Division affirmed in an unpublished … so undermined the proper functioning 21 of the adversarial process that the trial cannot be relied on as having …
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… A.B., then seventeen years old, was charged in a juvenile complaint with offenses that would constitute first-degree … motion to inspect, defense counsel insisted that he had to visit the scene of the crime to prepare his case. The … and balanced the competing interest of defendant’s due process rights to prepare and present a defense against the …
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… episode. Sarah also informed the caseworkers that she was committed to Alice, was willing to do whatever was needed … Community Services (MCS), which provides supervised visitations and parenting classes. Initially, Sarah's and James's visitations with Alice were conducted virtually because of …
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… resource home in September 2012 because the mother was non-compliant with treatment. The mother visited the boys while they were in the Division's custody. She continued to visit them daily when they were placed in the care of C.W., …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY ESSEX … biological father, N.F., and (3) parenting time and visitation to N.F. and J.C.T.’s maternal grandmother, … of gamesmanship poorly designed to end run the judicial process that N.F. has failed to properly participate in …
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… resource home in September 2012 because the mother was non-compliant with treatment. The mother visited the boys while they were in the Division's custody. She continued to visit them daily when they were placed in the care of C.W., …
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… at the time of the shooting, he was traveling to Florida to visit relatives. During a search of his car, officers found … additional testimony would not have altered the trial’s outcome. The Appellate Division affirmed in an unpublished … so undermined the proper functioning 21 of the adversarial process that the trial cannot be relied on as having …
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… A.B., then seventeen years old, was charged in a juvenile complaint with offenses that would constitute first-degree … motion to inspect, defense counsel insisted that he had to visit the scene of the crime to prepare his case. The … and balanced the competing interest of defendant’s due process rights to prepare and present a defense against the …
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… episode. Sarah also informed the caseworkers that she was committed to Alice, was willing to do whatever was needed … Community Services (MCS), which provides supervised visitations and parenting classes. Initially, Sarah's and James's visitations with Alice were conducted virtually because of …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY ESSEX … biological father, N.F., and (3) parenting time and visitation to N.F. and J.C.T.’s maternal grandmother, … of gamesmanship poorly designed to end run the judicial process that N.F. has failed to properly participate in …
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… professionals determined the requisite level of care to combat her addictions. Although Faith was enrolled in … 3 Tiffany lives with her father. Faith has supervised visitation with her. 4 A-3893-17T3 also referred Faith for … to be . . . legally free to complete the guardianship process so that select home adoption can be opened up to a …
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… Provider." The hospital charged plaintiff $2177 for his visit, which included charges for visiting the emergency room and having an x-ray. On November … for eight weeks. Finally, Dr. Glassner, who was retiring, recommended that plaintiff follow up with Dr. Michael Pollack …
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… as to the children's college funds and defendant's visitation. We otherwise affirm. In the parties' May 3, 2013 … unpublished opinion, we ordered that the Family Part judge "compel[] plaintiff to make the contribution of $38,000 to … PARA 20 OF 7/6/18) BECAUSE THE FAMILY COURT VIOLATED DUE PROCESS RULES AND LITIGANT'S RIGHTS, AND ERRED IN PIVOTAL …
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… made findings on allegations not pled in the guardianship complaint. The Division and the Law Guardian urge that we … two weeks later in August 2017; screaming profanities while visiting with H.W. at a Division office, resulting in him … We turn next to R.W.'s argument that he was deprived of due process because he was unaware of the Division’s specific …
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… made findings on allegations not pled in the guardianship complaint. The Division and the Law Guardian urge that we … two weeks later in August 2017; screaming profanities while visiting with H.W. at a Division office, resulting in him … We turn next to R.W.'s argument that he was deprived of due process because he was unaware of the Division’s specific …
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… professionals determined the requisite level of care to combat her addictions. Although Faith was enrolled in … 3 Tiffany lives with her father. Faith has supervised visitation with her. 4 A-3893-17T3 also referred Faith for … to be . . . legally free to complete the guardianship process so that select home adoption can be opened up to a …
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… as to the children's college funds and defendant's visitation. We otherwise affirm. In the parties' May 3, 2013 … unpublished opinion, we ordered that the Family Part judge "compel[] plaintiff to make the contribution of $38,000 to … PARA 20 OF 7/6/18) BECAUSE THE FAMILY COURT VIOLATED DUE PROCESS RULES AND LITIGANT'S RIGHTS, AND ERRED IN PIVOTAL …
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… Provider." The hospital charged plaintiff $2177 for his visit, which included charges for visiting the emergency room and having an x-ray. On November … for eight weeks. Finally, Dr. Glassner, who was retiring, recommended that plaintiff follow up with Dr. Michael Pollack …
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… Joe also appeals from a May 19, 2022 order finding him competent to participate and assist in his guardianship … December 2020, the Division made efforts to provide virtual visits among Joe and his children. Jack did not react well during those visits; he hid from the camera and became aggressive …
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… proceedings. On February 26, 2018, the Division filed a complaint in the Family Part, and the judge entered an order … and substance abuse evaluations. M.F. and J.C. were granted visitation. The Division informed M.F. her services and visitation were on hold due to the problem with bedbugs. …