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… adoption with Penny was approved. The Division then filed a complaint for guardianship three months later. After three trial dates in May 2018, the Division withdrew its complaint before a decision was rendered. This was followed … Flora with Fred. Consequently, the Division filed a new complaint for guardianship, which is the subject of this …
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… litigation pursuant to the filing of a guardianship complaint. 3 The evidence adduced at the hearing pertained … were also admitted into evidence. Because defendant did not comply with the order, the court deemed his screening as … the fact- finding record, but are set forth in the verified complaint for custody, which is part of the record on …
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… day after giving birth to Renee, abandoning her medically compromised infant daughter. Days later, Renee was … apartment that, by his own admission, is not suitable to accommodate Renee's care and medical needs. The DAG petitioned … parents to undergo drug screening, and thereafter comply with any recommended treatment plan. The Division …
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… first refusal. Finally, plaintiff requested to have Skype communications with the child. The trial court held a … 2016 order. The court granted plaintiff's request for Skype communication. "All other requests for relief" in … store, the trial court assumed defendant "doesn't feel comfortable doing that." Defense counsel responded: "Yes …
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… and Bergman. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education. Andrew W. Li argued the cause for appellant (Comegno Law Group, PC, attorneys; Andrew W. Li, on the … of the January 31, 2025 final agency decision of the Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Education …
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… Caden's penis went inside her and that a white liquid would come out of his penis. Dr. Snyder asked a series of … not report everything he did to her. In regard to Stella's comments that the abuse happened "a lot, 100 times" and … that it was her opinion this was "child speak," which is common when children want to express something happens a …
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… of the child, and establishing a means for the parties to communicate regarding the child. On August 21, 2019, a third … filing a future application for modification she shall complete a psychological evaluation." On February 12, 2021, … because defendant was violent towards him and failed to communicate with him. Defendant was unruly and combative …
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… on both defendants' positive drug tests and failure to comply with recommended services, along with Aileen's failure to self- … with similar concerns, Richard refused to be interviewed or comply with the Division's investigation or recommendations. …
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… history, which began when plaintiff filed a non-dissolution complaint in 2019 for joint legal custody and parenting time … plaintiff would not exercise parenting time until he completed twelve in-person co-parenting classes with … and plaintiff was not entitled to parenting time until he completed the co-parenting counseling sessions. On April 26, …
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… were after her. She also reported auditory hallucinations commanding self-harm. Officers transported T.E. to the … that T.E. be immediately scheduled with him upon “decompensation.” In a separate assessment later in November … dated October 1, 2014, Martinez stated that T.E. had been compliant during her sessions and with her medication and …
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… and psychiatric programs. The Division filed a verified complaint for care, custody, and supervision of Tara and her … permanency plan. Subsequently, the Division filed a complaint seeking guardianship of Tara and K.G. pursuant to … claimed that the Division did nothing to facilitate his communications with Tara. While in prison, appellant …
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… AMENDMENT DUE PROCESS RIGHT[S]. V. THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT DUE TO THE IMPROPER GRAND JURY PRESENTATION. VI. THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT BY PRESENTING THE FALSE TESTIMONY OF … MIRANDA FORM TO DEFENDANT. 4 A-0798-22 VII. THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT IN HER SUMMATION. VIII. THE PROSECUTOR …
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… After the jury returned a verdict of $1.5 million in compensatory damages, and $1.7 million in punitive damages, … Thus, liability was not at issue in the bifurcated trial of compensatory and then punitive damages. The sexual … plaintiff evidenced suicidal ideation, leading to her brief commitment to a mental health hospital. Upon her release, …
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… the way to the larynx and would have required considerable compression. Dr. Perez opined within a reasonable degree of … that the cause of Acosta's death was asphyxia due to compression of the neck and the manner of death was … also could 5 A-4894-14T2 have hastened his death due to the compression of the neck. She nonetheless opined that the …
DCPP VS. M.L.L., D.Q.T., S.H.B., AND D.R.G., JR., IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP OF D.I.A.D.Q.T., M.G.G., I.Y.S.T., K.D.A.T., J.S.B. AND P.M.B. (FG-07-0037-19, ESSEX COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) (RECORD IMPOUNDED) - Unpublished
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… Division's reasonable efforts to assist defendant in overcoming the problems that led to their placement, and the … The only quarrel we have with the trial court's comprehensive and otherwise well- considered opinion is that … defendant's parental rights might leave Daniel worse off, compels a limited remand for the trial court to address the …
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… Richard Armen Mc Omber argued the cause for appellant (McOmber & McOmber, PC, attorneys; Richard Armen Mc Omber, Matthew Allen … distress (IIED). Plaintiff's allegations centered on her discomfort arising from her supervisor McGrath's behavior …
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… Dangerous Condition Plaintiff filed a personal injury complaint in the Law Division in May 2015 against Thomas, … were made about the sign's placement. 10 A-2596-16T4 The Competing Liability Experts Both sides retained professional … State's expert. Plaintiff's liability expert is Fred R. Hanscom, P.E., who is a traffic safety engineer with over …
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… Richard Armen Mc Omber argued the cause for appellant (McOmber & McOmber, PC, attorneys; Richard Armen Mc Omber, Matthew Allen … distress (IIED). Plaintiff's allegations centered on her discomfort arising from her supervisor McGrath's behavior …
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… were after her. She also reported auditory hallucinations commanding self-harm. Officers transported T.E. to the … that T.E. be immediately scheduled with him upon “decompensation.” In a separate assessment later in November … dated October 1, 2014, Martinez stated that T.E. had been compliant during her sessions and with her medication and …
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… After the jury returned a verdict of $1.5 million in compensatory damages, and $1.7 million in punitive damages, … Thus, liability was not at issue in the bifurcated trial of compensatory and then punitive damages. The sexual … plaintiff evidenced suicidal ideation, leading to her brief commitment to a mental health hospital. Upon her release, …