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… expert, the trial court found that the child's parents had committed abuse or neglect under Title Nine. The court … confusion, we refer to the parents by their respective roles, as we note the daughter and father happen to share the … her family." He further noted she "demonstrated appropriate comprehension of the evaluator's questions and responded …
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… that the Division offered the service, that the service was complied with"; instead, the [trial] court accepted the … BECAUSE [THE DIVISION]'S EFFORTS IN BLOCKING VISITATION RECOMMENDED BY ITS OWN PROVIDER WERE PATENTLY UNREASONABLE AND … arrested, and an order of protection was issued. Nevertheless, their relationship continued. The New York police …
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… order suppressing a loaded handgun found during a warrantless, non-consensual search of a vehicle that was pulled … stop. The vehicle travelled slowly on the shoulder before coming to a complete stop. Bellomo exited his patrol car and approached …
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… the cause for appellant St. Paul Protective Insurance Company (Law Offices of Tina Newsome-Lee, attorneys; … expectations. 1 Defendants St. Paul Protective Insurance Company, a subsidiary of the Travelers Companies, Inc., … would be reduced by the amount of their chosen deductibles, particularly with respect to claims that exceed the …
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… erred by not charging aggravated assault with a weapon as a lesser included offense and that his trial counsel was … PCR petition. In a well-reasoned fifteen-page opinion accompanying her order, the judge concluded defendant failed … portion of the video, it would not have affected the outcome of [defendant]'s trial. In finding . . . [him] guilty, …
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… any pending charge" bars only applicants: (1) charged with committing a firearms offense and, (2) whose firearms … potential burglary at a car dealership and discovered vehicles and miscellaneous personal property had been stolen. The … They also charged him with second-degree conspiracy to commit theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and 2C:20-3(a); …
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… A. The 2013 FRO On November 7, 2021, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant seeking an FRO under the PDVA … predicate act of harassment. See ibid. 7 A-2228-21 Nonetheless, the court found defendant's Rule 4:50-1(f) motion was … he had violated the FRO. Defendant first testified he had visited plaintiff once since the FRO was in place to "drop[] a …
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… decided not to provide services to the family following the completion of a child welfare check. We scheduled the two … should have no authority in matters of discipline when it comes to them." Patricia denied any abuse by Chad. 4 … Chad hits him, but added that Chad "tries to teach him a lesson" and recalled that Chad "hits him and [Adam] when …
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… per month, "based upon [plaintiff's] imputed annual gross income of $25,000 and [defendant's] annual base income of $162,600 gross consisting of his regular salary of … two a week, most commonly on the weekend, as [their] schedules and desire permit[ted]." While plaintiff did not dispute …
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… on October 15, 2018 and March 27, 2020, pursuant to Rules 4:50-1(f) and 1:1-2. The October 15, 2018 order, entered by Judge Haekyoung Suh, compelled plaintiff to satisfy his support obligations as … status. On March 27, 2020, Judge Suh entered an order compelling plaintiff to reimburse defendant Deborah E. Kelly …
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… of the resultant disability . . . even though it acts in combination with an underlying physical disease." Gerba, 83 … and stated that he was having difficulty "finding words to communicate . . . difficulty concentrating . . . [a]nd … A-2976-19 Filippone's testimony denying any disability as "less credible as he did not conduct any psychological …
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… consider petitioner's renewal application because it was incomplete; petitioner, the corporate owner of the license, … to adjourn the hearing to allow its police department to complete criminal investigations into petitioner's business … see also Pressler and Verniero, Current N.J. Court Rules, cmt. 5 on R. 2:6-2 (2022) ("[i]t is, of course, clear …
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… in plaintiff's, Martha Miqueo's (Martha),2 verified complaint, we are also clearly convinced she waived her … the record. On August 22, 2023, Martha filed a verified complaint against defendants.3 She sought "a judgment … could not sustain her burden under Crowe,4 but he nevertheless continued the restraints invoking 4 Crowe v. De Gioia, …
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… 2, 2024 Law Division order granting defendant's motion to compel arbitration and dismissing their ten-count complaint with prejudice. Because the Alternative Dispute … The court reasoned that the ADR clause complied with Atalese v. U.S. Legal Services Group, L.P., 219 N.J. 430, 440 6 …
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… Acting Administrative Director of the Courts www.njcourts.com • Phone: 609-984-0275 • Fax: 609-984-6968 DIRECTIVE# … ("Juvenile Violation of Probation Policy and Protocol for Completion of Reports for the Court") and #9-03 ("Juvenile … FOR REQUESTING WARRANTS TO ARREST AND DETAIN JUVENILES FOR VIOLATION OF PROBATION …
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… per month, "based upon [plaintiff's] imputed annual gross income of $25,000 and [defendant's] annual base income of $162,600 gross consisting of his regular salary of … two a week, most commonly on the weekend, as [their] schedules and desire permit[ted]." While plaintiff did not dispute …
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… on October 15, 2018 and March 27, 2020, pursuant to Rules 4:50-1(f) and 1:1-2. The October 15, 2018 order, entered by Judge Haekyoung Suh, compelled plaintiff to satisfy his support obligations as … status. On March 27, 2020, Judge Suh entered an order compelling plaintiff to reimburse defendant Deborah E. Kelly …
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… of the resultant disability . . . even though it acts in combination with an underlying physical disease." Gerba, 83 … and stated that he was having difficulty "finding words to communicate . . . difficulty concentrating . . . [a]nd … A-2976-19 Filippone's testimony denying any disability as "less credible as he did not conduct any psychological …
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… decided not to provide services to the family following the completion of a child welfare check. We scheduled the two … should have no authority in matters of discipline when it comes to them." Patricia denied any abuse by Chad. 4 … Chad hits him, but added that Chad "tries to teach him a lesson" and recalled that Chad "hits him and [Adam] when …
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… that the Division offered the service, that the service was complied with"; instead, the [trial] court accepted the … BECAUSE [THE DIVISION]'S EFFORTS IN BLOCKING VISITATION RECOMMENDED BY ITS OWN PROVIDER WERE PATENTLY UNREASONABLE AND … arrested, and an order of protection was issued. Nevertheless, their relationship continued. The New York police …