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A-3416-22 Briefs
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… Appellate Division, September 23, 2024, A-003416-22 -19- supported by the record, the court’s order denying … were without merit. The court’s findings are amply supported by the record and, thus, they should not be …
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A-1826-23 Briefs
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… 16 DepoLink Court Reporting & Litig. Support Servs. v. Rochman, 430 N.J. Super. 325 (App. Div. … is de novo, “affording no deference to the trial court’s determination.” Pace v. Hamilton Cove, 258 N.J. 82, 95–96 … clerks or stenographers. There is nothing in the record to support that factual comparison. To the contrary, under R. …
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… junk science, but found that defendants' arguments were not supported by case law, and as a trial court, it was not in a … or slower speeds. In short, the judge rightly endeavored to support the jurors in their manifest and conscientious …
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… junk science, but found that defendants' arguments were not supported by case law, and as a trial court, it was not in a … or slower speeds. In short, the judge rightly endeavored to support the jurors in their manifest and conscientious …
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… the trial court's decision so long as those findings are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record." … which we owe no special deference. We likewise deem the determination of the constitutional boundaries of an … . . . than the scope of a search authorized by a warrant supported by probable cause." Id. at 823. Obviously, a …
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… Justice Institute (NJCJI), appearing as amicus curiae, supports defendants’ arguments. NJCJI argues that imposing a … the same standard that governed the trial court’s determination. Samolyk v. Berthe, 251 N.J. 73, 78 (2022). … we owe no special deference to the trial court’s legal determinations. DeSimone v. Springpoint Senior Living, Inc., …
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A-2975-23 Briefs
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… onto Plaintiffs’ Property which should have precluded a determination that Plaintiffs engaged in frivolous litigation. … whether or not there’s gonna be discovery that’s going to support some of the things that they’re saying… 1T Hearing, … production, Fralinger argued that “[t]here is absolutely no support for any ‘common knowledge’ negligence claim against …
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A-3446-23 Briefs
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… findings ‘unless . . . convinced they are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant … made void by violations of the NJCFLA have been found to support affirmative claims under the FDCPA many times in … N.J. Super. Unpub. LEXIS 640, at *11-14. Plainly and as supported by the numerous cases cited above, LVNV engaged in …
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… Defendant has expanded his appeal to include that remand determination. B. Scope of Review Our scope of review of this … "defer[s] to the trial court's factual findings that are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record and … and tone of the interview was a contributing factor to a determination that the defendant's interrogation "was …
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A-2536-24 Briefs
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… P.J.Ch. BRIEF OF PETITIONER-APPELLANT MICHAEL HOPSON IN SUPPORT OF APPEAL FROM FINAL DECISION Matthew C. Moench, … Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995)). Factual determinations are entitled to deference so long as they are … A-002536-24, AMENDED 11 Here, the trial court’s legal determinations were incorrect and are entitled to no deference …
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A-3443-23/A-3506-23
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… the East Brunswick Board of Education (the “Board’’), in support of its appeal from the trial court’s June 7, 2024 … the East Brunswick Board of Education (the “Board”), in support of its appeal from the trial court’s June 7, 2024 …
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A-0457-24 Briefs
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… through evidence and testimony, as a key component supporting Arc’s express allegations in its Counterclaim … an expert report and proffered expert testimony to support its claim to reimbursement of these alleged losses.4 …
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A-0689-24 Briefs
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… only bound by the findings of the court below when that are supported by adequate, substantial, and credible evidence. … to” or “encourage[ing]” or “assist[ing]” in anything… even childbirth! There is a strong public need and public policy … interpretation of a statute, the Court ‘review[s] that determination de novo.’” State v. Derry, 250 N.J. 611, 626 …
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… have gone and [gotten] them himself; however, I made the determination that I'll go find the paperwork myself. … the trial court's decision so long as those findings are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record." … majority found there was sufficient credible evidence to support that conclusion, concluding that "[f]rom the …
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… it is well established that when we review a judge's determination on a suppression motion, we "must uphold the … trial court's decision, provided that those findings are 'supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record.'" … Miranda waiver and "consider whether those findings are 'supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record.'" …
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… Francis V. Cook argued the cause for appellants (Fox Rothschild LLP, attorneys; Francis V. Cook, of counsel and on the … Toll revenues are the Commission's sole source of financial support. A. In September 2000, the Commission identified the … in this case to show any corrupting influence on the determination to do a [PLA] with . . . the trades union." …
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… any person, including the defendant or any person acting in support of or on behalf of the defendant" (emphasis omitted) … Nothing in the 2008 amendments undermines the rationale supporting the conclusion we reached in Crescenzi regarding …
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… any person, including the defendant or any person acting in support of or on behalf of the defendant" (emphasis omitted) … Nothing in the 2008 amendments undermines the rationale supporting the conclusion we reached in Crescenzi regarding …
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… than to visually inspect his underwear or body.” 18 In support of this finding of reasonableness, the Appellate … and circumstances presented to an arresting officer would support a person “of reasonable caution in the belief that …
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… is 'sufficient credible evidence . . . in the record' to support the trial court's findings." State v. Robertson, 228 … Johnson, 42 N.J. at 162). However, our review of legal determinations is plenary. See State v. Kuropchak, 221 N.J. … trial court's decision, provided that those findings are 'supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record.'" …