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… (counts three and four); second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 … 2C:18-2 (counts seven); second-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2 (count … on the floor. Defendant went into a bedroom looking for a safe, but he did not find any cash. He took some jewelry and …
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… but he "didn't cry." Matt reported he did not always feel safe at home because "he gets hit," and on a prior occasion, … to them about the referral and the implementation of a safety protection plan. However, they denied using physical … belt would certainly help if we had a belt to be able to compare the two, but I cannot agree just common-sense-wise …
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… Law Division, Union County, Docket No. LT-002242-19. Community Health Law Project, attorneys for appellant (Meena … unit worsened over time, failing to meet health, safety, and fire hazard standards, which created a danger to … defendant's failure to maintain the residence in a clean, safe, and sanitary condition. In defense, defendant asserted …
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… dig her skis in to catch an edge. Plaintiff's companion testified she was five to six feet behind … the Pipe Line trail, which she contended was too icy to ski safely. Defendant maintained that the damaged mounting pipe … counsel stated he might need a 7 A-1731-18T3 second site inspection of the area where plaintiff was injured. …
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… appeals the April 30, 2018 order dismissing his complaint against defendants Morgan Realty & Development, … A glass fragment found in one of gutters was made from safety glass and was the same thickness as those from the … of the case doctrine, but that doctrine "is entirely inapposite" in circumstances such as here where "the same judge is …
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… failed to prove the first two prongs, that the children's safety, health or development were endangered by his … or unable to 3 A-3124-19 eliminate that harm or provide a safe and stable home for them, as well as the fourth prong, … of and others not, and mounting evidence that neither would comply with court orders and do what was necessary to regain …
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… enforcement officer personally served defendant with the complaint and TRO the same day. Defendant acknowledged … in the car." Not wanting to "make a scene[,]" plaintiff complied. Plaintiff eventually managed to exit defendant's … she had a restraining order against defendant let her feel safe enough to sleep at night. Plaintiff also asserted that …
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… Allison neglected David, ten months old at the time, and completed a Dodd removal3 of him on that date. Two days … Two As to prong one, the Division must prove "[t]he child's safety, health, or development has been or will continue to … the child[ren] or is unable or unwilling to provide a safe and stable home . . . and the delay of permanent …
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… R. 1:38-3(d) (10). 3 A-1311-19 obtained a TRO based on her complaint that alleged defendant had been harassing her … children were never "found to be in a situation which was unsafe" and "all of those wellness checks turned out . . . to … to plaintiff's home, the children were found to be "safe" and "in good health" or elsewhere with plaintiff. 5 …
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… found to have violated the ordinance because the requisite signage was not posted at the two roadway entrances he … directed that he pay a $17 fine, $33 in court costs, a $75 Safe Neighborhoods Services Fund assessment, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-3.2, and $50 to the Violent Crimes Compensation Board, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-3.1. This appeal …
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… of $365,500. After reducing the verdict to reflect the comparative negligence finding, the resultant award for … improve his activities of daily living and provide a safe discharge home." On December 5, 2016, plaintiff filed a … of the jury merely because he would have reached the opposite conclusion; he is not a thirteenth and decisive juror. …
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… a March 28, 2018 order dismissing without prejudice her complaint alleging two causes of action under the New Jersey … dismissing the two identical CSAA claims in her amended complaint with prejudice and dismissing newly-asserted … Legislature's "paramount goal of . . . keep[ing] children safe and to identify those who abuse them as well as those …
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… Plaintiff A.C. (Andrew) and defendant C.D. (Carol)1 filed complaints against each other under the Prevention of … met with Andrew and the children, that "the children were safe in the[ir] father's care." The caseworker also said … despite the absence of evidence that the children were unsafe in his care. We agree with much of what Andrew argues …
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… was not in their best interests. The judge relied on the "compelling" testimony of the Division's adoption supervisor … the ability to adequately meet the needs of her sons for safety and protection, as well as for nurturance and … would prefer living with his grandmother, with whom he felt safer and who had provided him a more stable home than he …
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… judge entered the order after finding that defendant had committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. … to be unstable. Nevertheless, plaintiff and his wife felt safe knowing the Girl Scouts were nearby and allowed the … that "he believes he needs an FRO because he fears for the safety of himself, his wife . . . and his three stepchildren …
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… and Reid with two counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 (counts one and eight); four … Defendant and Reid fled with approximately $2100. Defendant committed the second robbery around 3:30 a.m. on April 25, … and Reid fled, they took about $380 from a cash drawer and safe. At trial, R.B. identified defendant as one of the …
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… THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY PURSUANT TO N.J.S.A. 40:55D-19 FOR A DETERMINATION … facilities confirming the Project will meet all safety and design criteria, including with respect to EMF … or welfare of the public . . . and that no alternative site or sites are reasonably available to achieve an …
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… granting defendant summary judgment and dismissing his complaint alleging retaliatory discharge in violation of the … establishing the good faith and reasonable basis prerequisite for a LAD retaliatory discharge claim established by … Legislature could not have intended that the LAD provide a safe harbor to one who files a baseless, meretricious …
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… risk to the children's mental health and physical safety. Therefore, we affirm. I. The facts developed at the … ordered defendant to have a psychological evaluation and comply with all treatment recommendations and temporarily … in August 2017, the judge determined it would not be safe to return the children to defendant within the …
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… DIVISION November 13, 2019 2 A-0139-18T4 Plaintiff C.R. commenced this action under the Sexual Assault Survivor … order because of "the possibility of future risk to the safety or well-being of the alleged victim." N.J.S.A. … public policy that favors keeping our streets and roadways safe from "the senseless havoc and destruction caused by …