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… and thus required specialty care, in addition to regular visits with a cardiologist. In September 2020, Dr. Alison … her ability to safely parent her children." Winston recommended that Irene engage in therapeutically-supervised … Winston opined that separating the three siblings from one another would cause them serious emotional harm, and …
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… and thus required specialty care, in addition to regular visits with a cardiologist. In September 2020, Dr. Alison … her ability to safely parent her children." Winston recommended that Irene engage in therapeutically-supervised … Winston opined that separating the three siblings from one another would cause them serious emotional harm, and …
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… the due diligence process, as follows: Purchaser shall have one hundred twenty (120) days to perform its due diligence … Seller in writing within five (5) days of the end of the completion of the due diligence period and to continue with … Township that if it reached an agreement with Guttman to buy the property, the Township would "acquire title subject …
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… the due diligence process, as follows: Purchaser shall have one hundred twenty (120) days to perform its due diligence … Seller in writing within five (5) days of the end of the completion of the due diligence period and to continue with … Township that if it reached an agreement with Guttman to buy the property, the Township would "acquire title subject …
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2C:18-2a
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… in property that has been stolen is not an offense. It becomes a criminal act when one deals in stolen property knowing it has been stolen. … otherwise dispose of property to another person; or 2) To buy, receive, possess or obtain control of or use property, …
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… morning of April 26, Carter canceled the couple's scheduled visitation with Clara and Calvin, citing "car trouble." The case worker called Juliet's phone, and Carter answered. Carter declined the Division's … where she learned Juliet refused to have the hospital complete routine screenings on Callie, claiming they were …
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… morning of April 26, Carter canceled the couple's scheduled visitation with Clara and Calvin, citing "car trouble." The case worker called Juliet's phone, and Carter answered. Carter declined the Division's … where she learned Juliet refused to have the hospital complete routine screenings on Callie, claiming they were …
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… possession of cocaine with intent to distribute within one thousand feet of school property, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-7, … cell phone number that was allegedly used to setup drug buys. The affidavit, according to defendant, "rested on the … for 'several months' before July 8, 2018[,] was, in fact, completely inactive between February 9, 2018 and June 8, …
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… possession of cocaine with intent to distribute within one thousand feet of school property, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-7, … cell phone number that was allegedly used to setup drug buys. The affidavit, according to defendant, "rested on the … for 'several months' before July 8, 2018[,] was, in fact, completely inactive between February 9, 2018 and June 8, …
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… M. Gilson, Designated Counsel, on the brief.) Yolanda Ciccone, Middlesex County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent … to use ten counterfeit one- hundred-dollar bills to buy money orders. Hoey told Karas that "Universal" gave him … "I'm going to kill you," and other individuals that visited Hoey's residence late at night as the possible …
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… M. Gilson, Designated Counsel, on the brief.) Yolanda Ciccone, Middlesex County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent … to use ten counterfeit one- hundred-dollar bills to buy money orders. Hoey told Karas that "Universal" gave him … "I'm going to kill you," and other individuals that visited Hoey's residence late at night as the possible …
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… napping, with her eleven-year-old brother while she went to buy cigarettes. As a result of these December referrals, J.B … she [was] not willing to take the child without receiving money from [the Division]." Division caseworkers responded to … stopped taking her medication eight months earlier. J.M. visited the home daily to make sure J.B. and M.B. were …
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… napping, with her eleven-year-old brother while she went to buy cigarettes. As a result of these December referrals, J.B … she [was] not willing to take the child without receiving money from [the Division]." Division caseworkers responded to … stopped taking her medication eight months earlier. J.M. visited the home daily to make sure J.B. and M.B. were …
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… plaintiff Christine Ann Devers contends the trial judge erroneously found a lack of subject matter jurisdiction over her claim that an account held by a limited liability company controlled by defendant Jeffrey E. Devers is a … conclude the trial judge's jurisdictional holding was erroneous. In 2009, Christine commenced this action to dissolve …
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… plaintiff Christine Ann Devers contends the trial judge erroneously found a lack of subject matter jurisdiction over her claim that an account held by a limited liability company controlled by defendant Jeffrey E. Devers is a … conclude the trial judge's jurisdictional holding was erroneous. In 2009, Christine commenced this action to dissolve …
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… and Permanency ("the Division") did not prove prongs one, two, or four of the statutory "best interests of the … more than inadequate housekeeping. For example, at a visit on April 25, 2013, the Division's caseworker noted … not believe the worker had "called the f***ing police to come," and explained that she and Matthew had been upstairs …
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… and Permanency ("the Division") did not prove prongs one, two, or four of the statutory "best interests of the … more than inadequate housekeeping. For example, at a visit on April 25, 2013, the Division's caseworker noted … not believe the worker had "called the f***ing police to come," and explained that she and Matthew had been upstairs …
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… of a narcotics trafficking network, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-3 (count one); first-degree possession of a controlled dangerous … began with multiple drug purchases, and the issuance of communication data warrants (CDWs), and wiretap orders for … thousands of conversations and surveilled numerous citizen buys, at times arresting the purchasers. Ingram alone …
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… of a narcotics trafficking network, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-3 (count one); first-degree possession of a controlled dangerous … began with multiple drug purchases, and the issuance of communication data warrants (CDWs), and wiretap orders for … thousands of conversations and surveilled numerous citizen buys, at times arresting the purchasers. Ingram alone …
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… parental rights to R.B. (the child)— who was thirteen and one-half years old at the time of trial—and awarding … Jr., presided over trial, entered judgment, and rendered a comprehensive written opinion. Around the age of sixteen, … Finally, the judge emphasized that during a recent visit, the mother showed "grossly poor judgment" by drinking …