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… 30, 2016 order granting summary judgment and dismissing her complaint with prejudice.1 The trial court found that plaintiff's complaint was barred by the entire controversy doctrine. For … residing with Archetto, but Archetto did not believe it was safe for Catherine to continue to reside with her given her …
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… any treatment for her substance abuse. In its supporting complaint filed for care, custody, and supervision under … and anxiety, which if left untreated, prevented her from safely parenting her children. The doctor recommended that … defendant ceased contact with the Division. She last visited Austin in early fall 2018, appeared at a hearing in …
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… the parent of primary residential custody; (2) imputing income to plaintiff of $77,000 and recalculating his weekly … abuse; (3) any history of domestic violence; (4) Brian's safety; and (5) his interaction and relationship with each … violence and specifically expressed that Brian "is not unsafe in either household." Further, the court concluded both …
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… things, the State agreed to dismiss the other charges and recommend a five-year custodial sentence. Defendant provided a … with the victim. The judge also imposed a $100 penalty for compensation of victims of crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-3.1; a $30 … Fund, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-3.3; an assessment of $75 for the Safe Neighborhood Services Fund, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-3.2; an $800 …
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… and ABC DOOR MANUFACTURING, DESIGN, AND/OR MAINTENANCE COMPANY, DEF DOOR MAUFACTURING, DESIGN, AND/OR MAINTENANCE … units are normally intended . . . to ensure pedestrian safety by directly control[ling] and dampening door … Professional Services, Inc. (Atlantic) conduct an on-site inspection of the door. Atlantic concluded in its 11 …
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… on the third floor. Cortes also knew defendant from prior complaints made by management about "a lot of traffic in and … were supplied hazmat suits to conduct the search, a safety precaution that was rarely used. Nonetheless, some of … his brother and his mother were his godmother who visited occasionally and J.N.5 who charged his phone in the …
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… with prejudice counts one, three, four, and five of their complaint, and an order dated June 6, 2016, which dismissed … apartment. At some point, Meza-Role directed the utility company to terminate the gas account for the apartment. … alleged defendant had a duty to maintain the premises in a safe and habitable condition. They claimed defendant …
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… photos and accounts of their activities on social media sites. Plaintiff alleged the man engaged in many activities … not participate in the ceremony and his presence was not commemorated by being included in any family photos. She … changed circumstances standard, see id. at 194-95, we can safely assume the Legislature was aware of the Lepis …
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… 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 … provided. First, the statute is designed as a "procedural safeguard to protect victim children from unnecessary …
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… claimed he acted in self-defense when the victim, a complete stranger armed with "a metallic object," attacked … the victim. Despite his trial concession that he could have safely retreated, defendant asserted that his attorney … he was inflicting lethal injuries and thus negated the requisite mental state to establish murder. In support, defendant …
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… of counsel and on the brief). PER CURIAM This case comes before us for a second time. Because we find the … The judge stated that the Report concluded Holly was safe in her foster home and the prosecutor's office had … an order terminating litigation because "there are no safety or risk issues for the minors in the physical custody …
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… property in the nearby Clark's Landing Condominium complex. They retained Thonet Associates, Inc. (Thonet), an … Commissioner concluded appellants "failed to make the requisite showing to establish their right to a hearing or to … activities such as swimming, sunbathing or diving due to safety concerns. The proposed development consists of the …
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… resubmitted its permanency plan because the time limit for completing the plan was about to expire. Additional … by clear and convincing evidence: (1) The child's safety, health or development has been or will continue to … the record, we are satisfied the judge conducted the requisite analysis of the statutory factors and there is …
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… that the court's finding is not supported by substantial, competent, credible evidence necessary for the required … On August 8, 2013, the Division determined E.N. was safe under S.A.'s care. A second referral was made by E.N.'s … Hospital. They reported that S.A. and E.N. frequently visited the emergency room, but S.A. was apparently not …
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… was subsequently settled on June 3, 2016. 1 The respective complaints filed by plaintiff against Neary and Walder … Hayden & Brogan provide the facts we here consider. The complaints were attached to defendants' motion to dismiss. 3 … of claims but grants authority to a trial judge to create a safe harbor in an appropriate case. Similarly, Rule …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2014-31102. Pablo N. Blanco … the company advertised its transportation service via a website and has "an app for our customers . . . to request … Classic was 'holding [itself] out to the public as . . . a safe[,] reliable source of transportation' and that it was …
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… first refusal. Finally, plaintiff requested to have Skype communications with the child. The trial court held a … place." The court later stated that defendant "doesn't feel safe doing a pickup and drop[-]off somewhere else. That's a … the court properly declined to disturb the exchange site and time the parties had used since 2014. The trial …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3705-16T2 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMMITMENT OF C.F. _____________________________ Argued … supported continued Krol status, writing that C.F. needed a safe, secure, structured environment, and "required extended … no culpable fault of their own, pose a threat to public safety." Krol, 68 N.J. at 246. Once committed, NGI …
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IN RE: TASIGNA PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION /::- SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSE-{ { L' ✓ u1 'D LAW DMSION: BERGEN CO~TY …
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… the State Health Benefits Plan. The State Health Benefits Commission subsequently allowed Newark to withdraw its … formulary," which could be accessed on Horizon's website, noting "the drug list will change periodically as … such as quantity limits and incompatible drug restriction safety edits, are invisible to the member. And some that are …