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… "The scope of appellate review of a commitment determination is extremely narrow." R.F., 217 N.J. at 174 … all or any part of [an] expert opinion[ ].' The ultimate determination is 'a legal one, not a medical one, even though … 146 N.J. at 58). "So long as the trial court's findings are supported by 'sufficient credible evidence present in the …
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… order as a matter of law." R. 4:46-2(c). When making this determination, the court must examine "whether the competent … 608 (1998)). . We afford no special deference to legal determinations of the trial court. Templo Fuente, 224 N.J. at … Defendants fail to provide any factual basis or analysis in support of their claim that Fleet violated the unidentified …
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… we conclude that the decision was not arbitrary and is supported by substantial credible evidence of an operational … interim decision. However, instead of submitting evidence supporting its apparent view that the new title was not …
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… his weighing of the sentencing factors was reasonable and supported by credible evidence in the record. See Pierce, … the elements of the relevant offense in making that determination. State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 74-75 (2014). … There was no abuse of discretion in the judge's determination that based upon the nature of the offense 12 …
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… of sexual assault, endangering the welfare of numerous children, and related offenses. On March 27, 2014, the trial … and a challenge to the sufficiency of the evidence that supported defendant's conviction under the indictment's … IAC claims involves matters of fact, but the ultimate determination is one of law." State v. Harris, 181 N.J. 391, …
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… standard; it 'will uphold the PCR court's findings that are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record.'" … this strong presumption, and its conclusion is adequately supported. The heart of defendant's theory is that his two …
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… the additional robbery convictions. Defendant provides no support for the assertion that the two additional robbery … only when: 1) a defendant establishes a prima facie case in support of PCR, 2) the court determines there are disputed … We disagree as defendant's arguments are factually unsupported by the record and legally meritless. 10 …
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… 1990). However, we add the following remarks. Factual determinations "made by the trial court sitting in a non-jury … judge unless we are convinced that they are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant … that findings by the trial court are binding on appeal when supported by adequate, substantial, credible evidence. …
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… the conduct of the other alleged conspirator. This jury determination was based upon their evaluation of the … assert the facts that an investigation would have revealed, supported by affidavits or certifications based upon the … assertions" of deficient performance are insufficient to support a PCR application. Ibid.; see also State v. Porter, …
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… trial judge's decision, provided that those findings are "supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record." … issue. Even so, we conclude that the record does not support a finding that defendant's failure to utilize his …
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… TO THE [JUDGE'S] IMPROPER RULING. Our review of a judge's determination to commit an individual is "extremely narrow," … of 6 A-3246-19 R.F., 217 N.J. 152, 175 (2014). A judge's determination should not be disturbed if the judge's findings are "supported by 'sufficient credible evidence present in the …
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… The judge also considered the defense expert report in support of the reconsideration motion and determined a jury … Thus, plaintiff was required to present expert testimony supporting the dislocation of the bit from the dental drill …
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… Cir. 1996)). Frankly, both parties have made arguments that supported the trial court's damages formula when it helped … considered in the damages formula. At that point, defendant supported the formula that it argued against in the previous …
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… stating the rules "shall be construed to secure a just determination, simplicity in procedure, fairness in … to her bad faith conduct. We see no basis to upset that determination. Futrell next contends the order to proceed summarily deprived her of discovery that could support her claims and defenses, thereby denying her due …
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… to dismiss an employee for filing a complaint that is not supported by an objectively reasonable basis. [Id. at … is pretextual." Id. at 39. Plaintiff admitted the facts supporting the hearing officer's other basis for discipline. …
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… trial court's decision, provided that those findings are 'supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record.'" … when he placed his entire upper body into the Mustang. In support of his argument, defendant cites to Horton v. …
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… court, Gourvitz relies on various equitable doctrines in support of its waiver argument, including collateral, … original jurisdiction as is necessary to the complete determination of any matter on review." See also N.J. Const. … is to determine whether there is adequate evidence to support the judgment rendered' by the trial court." Fisher, …
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… gastric carcinoma. Pelle, who was unmarried and had no children, lived with her parents. Turning to the litigation, … and funeral expenses . The judge cited to no law or fact in support of his decision to dismiss the wrongful death claim … He cited cases involving damages for a shortened life in support of his decision. Those cases were inapposite; …
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… The court "refuse[d] to entertain speculations unsupported by evidence." With defendants' answer stricken by … here and defendants have not presented any evidence to support or corroborate these contentions. We agree with the … bank could not mortgage a leased property, but this is not supported by the 2005 mortgage. It provided that "[i]f this …
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… court in determining whether to admit evidence, and that determination will be reversed only if it constitutes an abuse … unduly prejudice defendant. Accordingly, the judge's determination was not "so wide [of] the mark that a manifest … lacks persuasion as she fails to cite any authority supporting the proposition that the physician's testimony …