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… day after giving birth to Renee, abandoning her medically compromised infant daughter. Days later, Renee was … left JCMC, Division caseworkers Arias and Buddy P. Toribio visited defendant at her maternal aunt's residence in the … asked the court not to permit either parent unsupervised visitation with the child. After considering the arguments …
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… and physical custody of the child, that plaintiff receive visitation, and that plaintiff pay child support. Plaintiff … first refusal. Finally, plaintiff requested to have Skype communications with the child. The trial court held a … of an existing child custody order is a "'two-step process.'" First, a party must show "a change of …
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… and Bergman. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education. Andrew W. Li argued the cause for … details the extensive charter application and approval process. N.J.S.A. 18A:36A-17 provides that the … with its charter mission. For instance, during a DOE visit, the agency observed that many classrooms failed to …
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… her sister in Jersey City. Aminah Ahmad, a DCPP caseworker, visited the family the following day to begin the Division's investigation. During the visit, Maisie told the caseworker that her mother (Stella's … Caden's penis went inside her and that a white liquid would come out of his penis. Dr. Snyder asked a series of …
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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 … also staying in New Jersey with plaintiff. The caseworker visited 8 A-0415-23 with the daughter and noted no concerns. … that you needed to stay here and live with [plaintiff] and visit with [defendant], how would that make you feel? …
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… on both defendants' positive drug tests and failure to comply with recommended services, along with Aileen's … resource home with defendants having supervised visitation. Eight months later, Ricky and Erica were placed with Aileen's mother Dolores, who supervised the visits. The children remained with Dolores for the next year …
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… history, which began when plaintiff filed a non-dissolution complaint in 2019 for joint legal custody and parenting time … to suspend plaintiff's parenting time and reinstated visitation. Defendant was ordered to participate and … in the notice of appeal [which] are subject to the appeal process and review." Pressler & Verniero, Current N.J. Court …
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… were after her. She also reported auditory hallucinations commanding self-harm. Officers transported T.E. to the … and was ready and able to begin having unsupervised visits with her children with the goal of reunification. At … her information -- endangering Coleman and Johnson in the process. 6 We granted certification following an earlier …
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… placed them with their maternal grandmother, G.B., and visited appellant at the prison to inform him of the … and psychiatric programs. The Division filed a verified complaint for care, custody, and supervision of Tara and her … day, the Division explained to the maternal grandmother the processes of adoption and KLG. The grandmother expressed her …
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… OF AN IMPROPER MIRANDA FORM IN VIOLATION OF DEFENDANT'S DUE PROCESS RIGHTS. a. THE FAILURE TO READ THE MIRANDA WAIVER. 1 … AMENDMENT DUE PROCESS RIGHT[S]. V. THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT DUE TO THE IMPROPER GRAND JURY … defendant's wife, lived in Long Island. The two families visited each other every month or so, and for a period in …
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… the way to the larynx and would have required considerable compression. Dr. Perez opined within a reasonable degree of … from the bedroom. At around 1:45 p.m., M.U. paid a second visit to defendant's apartment to let defendant know she … TO A FAIR TRIAL AND HIS FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT RIGHT TO DUE PROCESS BY THE TRIAL COURT'S PRECLUDING THE ADMISSION OF …
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… After the jury returned a verdict of $1.5 million in compensatory damages, and $1.7 million in punitive damages, … her treating physician. During that post- hospitalization visit, she performed oral sex on him. That was her last visit with defendant. In various ways, the jury could find …
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 … After the Division removed the children, defendant's visits with them were sometimes sporadic and often … "[p]arental rights are individual in nature and due process requires that fitness be evaluated on an individual …
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… Richard Armen Mc Omber argued the cause for appellant (McOmber & McOmber, PC, attorneys; Richard Armen Mc Omber, … upset her coworkers because they were not permitted to have visitors at their cubicles. Plaintiff did not recall anyone … the workers' compensation paperwork and that NJTA would be processing her temporary disability papers. The following …
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… home in Hawthorne, New Jersey, around 10:00 p.m., after visiting with her mother in Union City, New Jersey. … was not interviewed at the scene. When Officer Puente visited the hospital the next day to try to speak with him, … Dangerous Condition Plaintiff filed a personal injury complaint in the Law Division in May 2015 against Thomas, …
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… Richard Armen Mc Omber argued the cause for appellant (McOmber & McOmber, PC, attorneys; Richard Armen Mc Omber, … upset her coworkers because they were not permitted to have visitors at their cubicles. Plaintiff did not recall anyone … the workers' compensation paperwork and that NJTA would be processing her temporary disability papers. The following …
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… were after her. She also reported auditory hallucinations commanding self-harm. Officers transported T.E. to the … and was ready and able to begin having unsupervised visits with her children with the goal of reunification. At … her information -- endangering Coleman and Johnson in the process. 6 We granted certification following an earlier …
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… After the jury returned a verdict of $1.5 million in compensatory damages, and $1.7 million in punitive damages, … her treating physician. During that post- hospitalization visit, she performed oral sex on him. That was her last visit with defendant. In various ways, the jury could find …
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… the way to the larynx and would have required considerable compression. Dr. Perez opined within a reasonable degree of … from the bedroom. At around 1:45 p.m., M.U. paid a second visit to defendant's apartment to let defendant know she … TO A FAIR TRIAL AND HIS FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT RIGHT TO DUE PROCESS BY THE TRIAL COURT'S PRECLUDING THE ADMISSION OF …
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… placed them with their maternal grandmother, G.B., and visited appellant at the prison to inform him of the … and psychiatric programs. The Division filed a verified complaint for care, custody, and supervision of Tara and her … day, the Division explained to the maternal grandmother the processes of adoption and KLG. The grandmother expressed her …