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… Child Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a verified complaint against defendant seeking a finding of abuse or … of E.D. obtaining "Oxycontin" from "somebody [who] had visited the house." Kairys reviewed the lab results of the … into the home was rendered suspect and unreliable to refute the Division's proofs. Defendant also raises procedural …
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… the judgment. The judgment also dismissed the Division's complaint seeking the termination of Meg's and Greg's … been previously diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Meg visited a psychiatrist for treatment of 4 "A 'Dodd removal' … parenting their children at present or in the foreseeable future. She further determined the likelihood of Meg …
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… PER CURIAM This knotty litigation arises out of competing claims by several doctors who once worked together … divorce, a CPA and expert business valuator – Michael Saccomanno – prepared a business valuation of the practices. In … for, the business and affairs of the Corporation. Unless otherwise directed by the Board, all other officers …
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… 2C:39-5(b) (count five); and first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1), … A. [Defendant] Invoked His Federal Constitutional and State Common-Law and Statutory Rights to Remain Silent by 3 … going on. We know what side you're on. We know who your peoples are. And we know who their peoples are. Was there …
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… FOR THE JURY. (NOT RAISED BELOW). POINT II THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR BY FAILING TO INSTRUCT THE JURY WITH A … contact with his son. On June 15, 2015, defendant visited G.J. and his son at her North Bergen apartment where …
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… the police confiscated his phone. Initially, the PCPO's computer services unit was unable to bypass the phone's … features. However, Henry Hernandez, who works in the PCPO's computer services unit, eventually bypassed the phone's … AGAINST THE COURT'S PROCEDURES PUT IN PLACE UNDER THE RULES OF COURT AND OVERLY EXCESSIVE AFTER BALANCING [THE] …
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… and surgery, but held no license in Maryland. He alleged he complied with Maryland law by performing the procedures in … abortions in Maryland. 28 A-1944-14T1 McSherry also refuted the testimony of Christine Farrelly, a fact witness … stated the Maryland Board had a form posted on its website since 2003 that had to be submitted for approval when …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 12-09-1393. Lauren S. Michaels, … In his appeal, Gallucci contends the trial judge committed three errors. First, the judge unduly restricted … to these alleged errors, Gallucci contends the prosecutor committed misconduct in his summation. Lastly, Gallucci …
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… February 1, 2012. His son James Cohen1 thereafter filed a complaint in Chancery seeking, among other things, a … the ruling shifted the burden of proof to James to refute the presumption with clear and convincing evidence. The … the contested inter vivos transfers, while significantly less time was spent, in comparison, on the contested Wills …
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… from a November 1, 2017 final agency decision of the Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Protection … 4 A-1777-17T3 A. Radon Background Radon is a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas that derives from the … situated persons; (3) [it] is designed to operate only in future cases, that is, prospectively; (4) [it] prescribes a …
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… house, defendant acceded to the detective’s request that he come to the police station to provide further information … demonstrating that the detective asked defendant to accompany him to the police station, defendant was placed in … including testimony presented to it, traditional rules of appellate review control and require deference to the …
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… approved it. Plaintiff Daniel Tumpson and others formed a Committee of Petitioners to bring a referendum challenge to … may be filed. Failure to attach to the petition the requisite number of signatures is treated no differently under …
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… procedural due process and found that self-representation compounds the risk of error in family proceedings, thereby … was granted visitation rights with respect to R.A.J. He visited her nine times between May and December 2014. … parents are equipped to understand and fewer still to confute, is sometimes presented.”); Kinsella v. Kinsella, 150 …
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… Gannett sought access to the records pursuant to the common law and the Open Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. … its findings. In the report, the MCPO recounted the Seidles' history of domestic violence. The MCPO described in … to a newspaper and the effect such disclosure will have on future IA investigations; and (2) the trial court failed to …
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… of this Order ("Group 1 Cases"), Plaintiffs shall serve completed Plaintiff Profile Forms (updated version), … defendants with a privilege log that complies with the Rules Governing the Courts of the State of New Jersey … a claim for lost wages, lost earning capacity, and/or lost future earnings do not need to sign or return the …
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… of this Order ("Group 1 Cases"), Plaintiffs shall serve completed Plaintiff Profile Forms (updated version), … defendants with a privilege log that complies with the Rules Governing the Courts of the State of New Jersey … a claim for lost wages, lost earning capacity, and/or lost future earnings do not need to sign or return the …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS JACQUELINE CRANE Plaintiff, v. MICHAEL … 4 of 31 According to Jacqueline, she and her children visited with Joyce on a daily basis prior to Michael's … appointment with Marchand, they said that were "at their future home," namely Mt. Carmel cemetery. Marchand testified …
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… aware of facts constituting probable cause that defendant committed the offense but instead told her repeatedly they … "essence of the charges." In that case, police officers visited the defendant in prison and asked to question him …
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… in a single proceeding to multiple offenses that were committed within a short period of time. J.S. is a … three-year term of noncustodial probation. Five years after completing his sentence, he filed the expungement petition … on separate occasions are precluded from expungement regardless of whether they carried a single date of conviction. …
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… (NJSP), which is responsible for removing expunged criminal complaints from the Computerized Criminal History (CC I-I) system that the 1SP … expungement petitions once returned by the Prosecutor, unless they consent to allow the County Public Defender to …