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… 180 days of administrative segregation, 90 days' loss of commutation time, 10 days' loss of recreation privileges, permanent loss of contact visits, and 365 days' urine monitoring. Based on our review … something in his pocket" while returning from the prison's visitation hall. McDermott searched James and found a folded …
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… 180 days of administrative segregation, 90 days' loss of commutation time, 10 days' loss of recreation privileges, permanent loss of contact visits, and 365 days' urine monitoring. Based on our review … something in his pocket" while returning from the prison's visitation hall. McDermott searched James and found a folded …
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… PaternityDefendant Plaintiff Email: Defendant email: Do not complete this form if there is a court order or parents have … He sent cards/letters regarding the pregnancy. Yes No h. He visited the child at the hospital following the birth. Yes … the child. Yes No m. He lived with the child. Yes No n. He visited the child. Yes No Revised: 12/2007, CN: …
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… Plaintiff was transported to Jersey City Medical Center, complaining of right knee pain. Plaintiff reported he had … room where x-rays taken were negative. During the May 29 visit, plaintiff reported pain and swelling from walking. He … were performed on May 29.2 On June 19, 2017, plaintiff visited an orthopedic doctor. He reported he was on his way …
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… services to defendant in 2011, but defendant was unable to complete any program. He did not attend seven of the nine … days after his birth. Defendant attended only fourteen visits with his children. For nearly one year while he was not incarcerated, he did not visit the children at all. He was incarcerated throughout …
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… mother was involved with illegal drugs. Defendant did not comply with court-ordered services and advised the Division … (Division) 3 A-4968-15T2 that he did not wish to exercise visitation with either child until he had completed services and could visit unsupervised. As a result, he has not had contact with …
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… refused to cooperate with a bonding evaluation and had not visited Ann for more than six months at the time of trial. When she did participate in visits, she was frequently not engaged with her daughter. … difficulty staying awake during some visits. Although recommended for in-patient treatment, defendant was not …
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njcourts.gov
… services to defendant in 2011, but defendant was unable to complete any program. He did not attend seven of the nine … days after his birth. Defendant attended only fourteen visits with his children. For nearly one year while he was not incarcerated, he did not visit the children at all. He was incarcerated throughout …
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… refused to cooperate with a bonding evaluation and had not visited Ann for more than six months at the time of trial. When she did participate in visits, she was frequently not engaged with her daughter. … difficulty staying awake during some visits. Although recommended for in-patient treatment, defendant was not …
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… mother was involved with illegal drugs. Defendant did not comply with court-ordered services and advised the Division … (Division) 3 A-4968-15T2 that he did not wish to exercise visitation with either child until he had completed services and could visit unsupervised. As a result, he has not had contact with …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) initiated a complaint against John after concerns of physical abuse of … While incarcerated, John had limited access to services; visitation was virtual and often contentious. Charlie … testified concerning the investigation and adoption process consistent with the information contained in the …
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… considers: (1) whether a total Internet ban imposed on a community supervision for life offender is so overbroad and … 2010, a search of J.I.’s computer revealed that he had visited multiple websites that depicted minors in the nude … Internet implicates a liberty interest, which triggers due process concerns. After the imposition of the total ban for …
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… because of his own regular alcohol use. The psychologist recommended Cathy undergo regular, random screening for … was continuing to reside at his mother's house. She said he visited on New Year's Eve, stayed until midnight, and then … face and forearms. [Cathy] obtained [a] TRO and is in [the] process of pursuing [a] [final restraining order] against …
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… judge erred in finding P.G. was properly served with the complaint, that the judge erred in finding the Division of … despite the Division's attempts to notify him, and his visitation with G.B. was thereby suspended. The child was … first contends the Division did not comply with service of process requirements pursuant to N.J.S.A. 30:4C-17(b), and …
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… rights to Andrea over a period of six nonsequential days, commencing on December 11, 2018 and ending on 1 We use a … material conflict of interest violated her right to due process of law, in the same way a criminal defendant's right … from the daycare. RP voiced concern about [Andrea's] visit supervised by the previous worker. She reported …
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… rights to Andrea over a period of six nonsequential days, commencing on December 11, 2018 and ending on 1 We use a … material conflict of interest violated her right to due process of law, in the same way a criminal defendant's right … from the daycare. RP voiced concern about [Andrea's] visit supervised by the previous worker. She reported …
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njcourts.gov
… considers: (1) whether a total Internet ban imposed on a community supervision for life offender is so overbroad and … 2010, a search of J.I.’s computer revealed that he had visited multiple websites that depicted minors in the nude … Internet implicates a liberty interest, which triggers due process concerns. After the imposition of the total ban for …
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… judge erred in finding P.G. was properly served with the complaint, that the judge erred in finding the Division of … despite the Division's attempts to notify him, and his visitation with G.B. was thereby suspended. The child was … first contends the Division did not comply with service of process requirements pursuant to N.J.S.A. 30:4C-17(b), and …
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… because of his own regular alcohol use. The psychologist recommended Cathy undergo regular, random screening for … was continuing to reside at his mother's house. She said he visited on New Year's Eve, stayed until midnight, and then … face and forearms. [Cathy] obtained [a] TRO and is in [the] process of pursuing [a] [final restraining order] against …
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njcourts.gov
… of Child Protection and Permanency (Division) initiated a complaint against John after concerns of physical abuse of … While incarcerated, John had limited access to services; visitation was virtual and often contentious. Charlie … testified concerning the investigation and adoption process consistent with the information contained in the …