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… N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.99. The Institutes were established by the Commissioner of the Department of Children and Families in … the parent "fails adequately to supervise the child or recklessly creates a risk of serious injury to that child." Id. … the Division to demonstrate a "probability of present or future harm." N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. v. S.S., …
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… couple was married in 2018. Francisco and Ramona did not complete a formal education and worked blue collar jobs … Hamburg, nearby the home he shares with Arlene, using the sales proceeds of the Florida home. John was the only person … judge ruled the $50,000 would be paid as a condition of any future sale of the Hamburg residence. The property would …
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… jurisdiction and denying their cross-motion to amend their complaint. In the alternative, plaintiffs seek: (1) … legal merit, that is, if the amendment as proposed would be futile." Notte, 185 N.J. at 495. The NJCRA permits civil … that Juliana, the case on which plaintiffs rely, is inapposite. First, plaintiffs are asserting a state, not federal, …
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… DCPP substantiated the allegation, finding Ryan committed physical abuse. As a result of their involvement, … children from her custody. As such, DCPP filed a verified complaint and order to show cause ("OSC"). The court granted … Tommy had jobs that were conducive to the children's schedules, but that Emma's did not. Based upon the credibility …
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… Rothstadt and Gooden Brown. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Agency Docket No. 80-3/16. L.P. … issue in their appeal to the Commissioner, and posited they had properly asserted in the HIB complaint that …
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… a final order confirming a hearing officer's decision to recommend reinstatement and a sixty-day suspension of Township … the following offer: Finally, so that no more time be pointlessly wasted, I propose that you and I, on behalf of our … of the work force. 9. To subcontract for any existing or future services as determined necessary by the Employer. 10. …
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… first-degree aggravated sexual assault, the State would recommend a twenty year term of imprisonment, subject to an … aggravated sexual assault, and the State would recommend a twenty year term of imprisonment, with an … his petition is procedurally barred as untimely unless the delay was due to defendant's excusable neglect and …
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… for neglect and, two days later, filed its verified complaint seeking care, custody and supervision of Sarah. … April 2015, defendant's aunt was no longer willing to host future visits. One year later, the Division changed its goal … discrete nor separate. They overlap to provide a composite picture of what may be necessary to advance the best …
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… litigation pursuant to the filing of a guardianship complaint. 3 The evidence adduced at the hearing pertained … afternoon on that date, the supervisor and a co- worker visited the home where the family was staying, and spoke with …
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… cranky. J.B. phoned relatives, who told her to place a warm compress on the injured area. J.B. also called J.C.'s … erred by misinterpreting the expert testimony, and by discrediting Dr. Levenbrown's testimony based on the erroneous … contends that the judge erred by misinterpreting and discrediting the expert testimony. He asserts that Dr. …
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… our review of the record and applicable legal principles, we reverse and remand for discovery. I. We derive the … failed to repay a loan.1 Plaintiff served the summons and complaint on September 25, 2019. Default judgment was … to vacate default judgment. 1 WebBank was the original creditor. There were three assignments of the debt prior to …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:17-1(b)(1), in exchange for the State's recommendation that she receive a probationary sentence. 3 … to plead guilty to arson because she did not have the requisite mens rea—because defendant does not challenge the …
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… in 2018. On January 31, 2019, plaintiff filed a verified complaint against defendant in the Chancery Division, Family … for throwing the shirt at my client[.]" Defendant refuted this characterization of the content of text message: … 281 N.J. Super. 243, 246 (App. Div. 1995). 17 A-3609-18T2 lesser in violence[,] the shirt was balled up and thrown at …
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… pertinent facts. On September 30, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint under the PDVA alleging that defendant committed … their son's baseball practice, and they were on opposite sides of the field. Plaintiff went to her car to get …
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… he was found to have 4 A-2182-19 child pornography on his computer, however, she did not believe that H.S. was unsafe … spoke with H.S.'s school counselor on the phone and then visited the family's home where he interviewed S.S. and S.H. …
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… identification evidence presented by the State, and the incompleteness of the charges on identification the court … told him he wanted to buy more drugs from him in the future. After this June 17 drug purchase, the undercover … 208 N.J. at 208. In particular, the Court in Henderson discredited three of the Manson/Madison reliability factors …
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… Ben had been pulling his penis, causing his penis to become chafed. When Cathy asked her son if he was pulling his … to 9 A-5400-17T2 describe his emotions and by offering examples of when he also feels that way offers [Ben] … Eric and Cathy abused or neglected Ben. He also scheduled future compliance review hearings to ensure Ben's parents …
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… at $200,000 per acre for the reasons stated in the judge's comprehensive supporting written decision. On appeal, … Tax Court judge erred on remand in accepting plaintiff's comparable values. According to defendant, the judge's … estate" and could not find any directly comparable land sales— that is, land sales for truck stops/travel centers. …
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… restraining order (TRO) against defendant, alleging he committed the predicate acts of assault, N.J.S.A. … happened. So, I find the predicate act of assault and the lesser included harassment for the offensive touching . . . … the judge continued to have concerns about defendant's future interactions with plaintiff, as evidenced by the …
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… the arbitration result. The trial court dismissed her complaint, and plaintiff now appeals. On appeal, she … that all school policies were available on the Board's website for all staff members. Plaintiff testified that she was …