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… Submitted June 5, 2019 - Decided July 10, 2019 Before Judges Accurso and Moynihan. NOT FOR PUBLICATION … Yvette, arguing the trial judge relied on the inadmissible complex diagnoses rendered by non-testifying experts in … their mother, but were told she was too ill and they could visit soon. The children's mother was admitted in critical …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY JOAN BEDRIN … January 2, 2019 final denial in a timely manner, including visiting the regional Division of Taxation office in Fair …
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… Submitted February 3, 2021 – Decided March 1, 2021 Before Judges Whipple, Rose, and Firko. NOT FOR PUBLICATION … in an apartment with her three children and continuing community health treatment in place. However, by March 2018, … maintained arrangements for Drew, Melissa, and Dylan to visit with each other. All three children and the resource …
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… interests in accordance with Rule 1:38-3(d)(12). NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE … few days after the hospital incident, the Division filed a complaint for temporary custody of the children. The trial … the Division and allowing defendant liberal, supervised visitation with her children. During follow-up interviews …
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… Submitted June 7, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Accurso and Lisa. On appeal from the New Jersey … 10A:10- 6.1 to -6.9. Because there is no proof that the Commissioner's decision was made with malicious intent or on … intended to retire to the U.K.1 where they would be able to visit him regularly and assist in his reintegration into …
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… Defendant-Respondent. Argued December 10, 2019 - Decided Before Judges Accurso and Rose. On appeal from the Superior … a summary judgment order dismissing her premises liability complaint against defendant Saker ShopRites, improperly pled … and not leave them unattended. Plaintiff's own daily visits for over thirty years, during which she has never …
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… Submitted October 31, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Reisner and Mawla. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … judge's written opinion issued with the order. We add these comments. 1 We use initials to protect the parties' privacy. … in the context of a defense motion to allow the child to visit her parents in the Bergen County Jail. Dr. Mroz …
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… Submitted October 29, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Sabatino and Haas. On appeal from Superior Court … hospital at her birth in July 2004. They have never lived together for any significant period of time. Following several … evaluations, psychological evaluations, supervised visits, family team meetings, and transportation, was still …
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… Submitted June 5, 2018 – Decided June 19, 2018 Before Judges Fisher and Natali. On appeal from Superior Court … evidence adduced at a seven-day trial centered on Adam's communications with Carol's attorney near the conclusion of … did not succumb to [Adam's] desire to [gain] unsupervised [visits] with [their] child." The FRO contained restraints …
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… Argued June 5, 2025 – Decided August 4, 2025 Before Judges Sumners and Susswein. On appeal from the … two buildings. The back of the ticket includes "officer's comments" where the officer wrote: "X street pumphouse 153 … record indicates, for example, how often the pumphouse is visited, or any other facts that might bear on whether it is …
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… Appellant, v. BOARD OF REVIEW, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT, and THE EXECU/SEARCH GROUP, LLC, … also claims he "made appointments with the local office and visited twice to complain about their mistake," and therefore the Board's …
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… Submitted January 24, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Reisner and Sumners. On appeal from the Superior … defendant took her house keys, which prevented her from getting into the house in the evening and obtaining either … 161, 177 (1999), Judge DeCastro concluded that defendant committed wonton, intentional, and grossly negligent conduct …
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… Submitted January 24, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Reisner and Sumners. On appeal from the Superior … defendant took her house keys, which prevented her from getting into the house in the evening and obtaining either … 161, 177 (1999), Judge DeCastro concluded that defendant committed wonton, intentional, and grossly negligent conduct …
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… • How long is the application process? • Can I apply for ISP if I have period of parole ineligibility (stip)? • … that would make me ineligible? • Do I need a sponsor to get into ISP? • Do I need attorney representation? • How long will I be under supervision? • Does successful completion of ISP erase my record? • Can I fill out an …
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… 5 A. Police arrest Mr. Lampley for an unrelated parole violation and interrogate him about … 9 B. Detective Pirez obtains a complaint-warrant charging Lampley with murder, carjacking, … him that he was being charged with homicide in an effort to get him to talk. Shortly after, Lampley reinitiated, signed …
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… Submitted April 25, 2023 – Decided July 20, 2023 Before Judges Gilson and Rose. On appeal from the Superior … Defendant and his cohort, Jahmir K. Bouie, were tried together. Defendant was sentenced to an aggregate prison term … challenged the trial court's final jury instruction on accomplice liability. In the alternative, defendant argued the …
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… Precision Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram, a Limited Liability Company, Defendants-Respondents/ Cross-Appellants, and BRUCE … Argued February 13, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Fisher, Sumners and Moynihan. On appeal from … over. There are no material facts in dispute. One doesn’t get two bites of the apple, in a sense. You get [to] say …
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… Submitted February 27, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Carroll and DeAlmeida. On appeal from Superior … against defendant, the trial court was "probably going to get reversed" because it "didn't allow [defendant] to get a … A-2402-16T3 impairing a defendant's interest in liberty and freedom in order "to prevent further abuse." N.J.S.A. …
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… Submitted February 28, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Fisher and Ostrer. On appeal from the Superior … was a long time customer of Mount Rose and . . . [once freed from] a non- compete agreement, [was] prompted . . . to get back into the pasta business. . . . He contacted his old …
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… Submitted October 29, 2018 – Decided Before Judges Sabatino and Sumners. On appeal from Superior … State, at the hearing. Defendant refused to assist E.P to get out of the bed. Defendant then told E.P. that if she … incident that defendant was arrested and charged under a compliant-warrant with third-degree neglect of elderly or …