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… refused to consent to Kelly taking the anti-depressants recommended by her social worker and psychiatrist. Plaintiff … Kelly "unless it bec[ame] contrary to the professional recommendations of Kelly's treating professionals." … a court should rely on the supporting documents and affidavits of the parties. Conclusory allegations [are], of …
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… (TRO) on March 25, 2022, which was served on defendant. The complaint was amended on May 6, 2022, to allege a violation … motion for a stay, reinstating the TRO pending the outcome of this appeal. Our review of an FRO is generally … "consider the totality of the circumstances surrounding the complaint, including past incidents of domestic violence and …
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… and Bergman. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-1955. O'Toole Scrivo, LLC, … attorney for respondent The New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Brian D. Ragunan, Deputy Attorney General, on … final administrative action of the New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Commission) reversing the removal of respondent …
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… Inc. appeals from the April 28, 2016 order dismissing its complaint in lieu of prerogative writs seeking the … not attend the hearing. The Planning Board unanimously recommended that the Municipal Council designate the City Hall … coverage, deleterious land use or obsolete layout, or any combination of these or other factors, are detrimental to …
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… high school. Alice provided a major part of the family's income until she decided that year to leave to live with a … enrolled in school, Betty needed defendant to sign an affidavit confirming the family's homelessness. When she spoke to defendant, Betty encouraged him to come to her home to spend time with David. Defendant chose …
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… v. DMH2, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, and PLANNING BOARD OF THE TOWNSHIP OF VERONA, … had a conflict of interest because he had ex parte communications with DMH2. The engineer did not deny having … was five to four. A-2051-16T4 3 Plaintiff filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs challenging the …
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… order denying without prejudice his motion to modify his commitment to the Juvenile Justice NOT FOR PUBLICATION … cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. January 12, 2021 2 A-0086-20T4 Commission (JJC). L.L. contends that due to his medical … especially during the COVID-19 epidemic." In support, affidavits and declarations from various physicians generally …
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… was originally named as a co-defendant in the guardianship complaint, that individual was not part of the trial … for the reasons expressed in Judge James R. Paganelli's comprehensive written post-trial opinion. We incorporate by … and physical well-being. Neither parent has successfully completed any of the programs or resources offered by the …
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… "[t]here[] [had] been tension" between them, they "did not communicate very well," and a pattern of name calling had … visited the co-worker's daughter's Instagram page and commented below a post, "Why don't you ask your father why … "three to four minutes" later, when she tried to delete the comment, it was no longer there. Upon plaintiff arriving …
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… denying a directed verdict, but he did not enter an accompanying order. That trial judge's decision is referenced … to defendant – a board-certified otolaryngologist, commonly known as an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) doctor. … Plaintiff claimed he brought both MRI films and the accompanying reports to the appointment; defendant – who was …
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… stable. Once stable, defendant's intention was for her to come back to New Jersey and get their child. After she … her and the child and that plaintiff made mother-son communications difficult. Plaintiff testified he was starting a moving company when defendant brought him the child. He asserted …
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… for the same. Ultimately her difficulties resulted in J.M. coming under the care of her grandparents, S.B. and V.B. The … [D.B.] may apply for primary residential custody upon completion of a drug rehabilitation program, the [Division … J.M., would allow J.M. to visit with her grandparents, had completed a drug rehabilitation program, and had been sober …
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… part, that: A person who is employed by a facility...who commits a simple assault...upon an institutionalized elderly … elements beyond a reasonable doubt: 1. That the defendant committed a simple assault upon ( … INSERT VICTIM … ); 2. … must prove beyond a reasonable doubt is that the defendant committed a simple assault. … [CHARGE APPROPRIATE SUBSECTION …
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… for the same. Ultimately her difficulties resulted in J.M. coming under the care of her grandparents, S.B. and V.B. The … [D.B.] may apply for primary residential custody upon completion of a drug rehabilitation program, the [Division … J.M., would allow J.M. to visit with her grandparents, had completed a drug rehabilitation program, and had been sober …
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… high school. Alice provided a major part of the family's income until she decided that year to leave to live with a … enrolled in school, Betty needed defendant to sign an affidavit confirming the family's homelessness. When she spoke to defendant, Betty encouraged him to come to her home to spend time with David. Defendant chose …
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… Inc. appeals from the April 28, 2016 order dismissing its complaint in lieu of prerogative writs seeking the … not attend the hearing. The Planning Board unanimously recommended that the Municipal Council designate the City Hall … coverage, deleterious land use or obsolete layout, or any combination of these or other factors, are detrimental to …
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… was originally named as a co-defendant in the guardianship complaint, that individual was not part of the trial … for the reasons expressed in Judge James R. Paganelli's comprehensive written post-trial opinion. We incorporate by … and physical well-being. Neither parent has successfully completed any of the programs or resources offered by the …
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… "[t]here[] [had] been tension" between them, they "did not communicate very well," and a pattern of name calling had … visited the co-worker's daughter's Instagram page and commented below a post, "Why don't you ask your father why … "three to four minutes" later, when she tried to delete the comment, it was no longer there. Upon plaintiff arriving …
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… denying a directed verdict, but he did not enter an accompanying order. That trial judge's decision is referenced … to defendant – a board-certified otolaryngologist, commonly known as an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) doctor. … Plaintiff claimed he brought both MRI films and the accompanying reports to the appointment; defendant – who was …
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… opinion, Judge Forrest recited Mother's history of non-compliance with her mental health medications, physically violent outbursts, an inability to complete substance abuse treatment and sustain abstinence, … by Judge Forrest. R. 2:11-3(e)(1)(A). We add these limited comments. Although we agree no physical harm to the children …