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… of ninety-five. Plaintiff is one of decedent's four grandchildren. In a 2010 will, decedent left his entire estate to … evidence still amounts to just speculation, innuendo, and unsupported hunches about [d]efendant's improper … interference." Our de novo review of the entire record supports Judge Toskos's findings of fact and conclusions of …
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… undergirding the trial court's decision if they are supported by adequate, substantial and credible evidence on … the judge. We discern no basis for disturbing the judge's determination to begin the enforcement process by requiring … the judge to provide additional findings concerning his determinations. Contrary to plaintiff's contention, the …
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… the trial court's decision so long as those findings are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record." … courts should reverse only when the trial court's determination is 'so clearly mistaken that the interests of …
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… he filed a pro se PCR petition on March 1, 2017. In his supporting certification, he alleged ineffective assistance …
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… file a late notice of tort claim under N.J.S.A. 59:8-9. In support of his motion, and to establish extraordinary …
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… we are satisfied the totality of the circumstances amply supports the officer's probable cause to believe defendant … judge reviews the transcript and makes an independent determination of the sufficiency of the evidence presented, …
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… each insurance application. Nor does she counter CURE's determination that she resided with her boyfriend and his … interpreted the law." DepoLink Court Reporting & Litig. Support Servs. v. Rochman, 430 N.J. Super. 325, 333 (App. …
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… the United States. 5 A-1972-18T3 Our review of agency determinations is limited. In re Stallworth, 208 N.J. 182, 194 … ordinarily will "not disturb an administrative agency's determinations or findings unless there is a clear showing … capricious, or unreasonable; or (3) the decision was not supported by substantial evidence." Ibid. The burden of …
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… argued his plea counsel knew defendant had a "difficult childhood," "took medicine for his anger," and suffered from … a PCR petition if he or she presents a prima facie case in support of PCR, the court determines there are material …
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… written decision on August 10, 2018, explaining his determination. The judge recognized the plea form for the … trial, the judge found there was nothing in the record to support defendant's claim that he was forced into taking the …
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… deprived of his tax lien on the property. In support of his argument, appellant cites the Fourth …
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… conforms with relevant law; (2) whether the decision is supported by substantial credible evidence in the record; …
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… hearing when he "'has presented a prima facie [claim] in support of [PCR],'" meaning that a defendant must …
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… hearing when he "'has presented a prima facie [claim] in support of [PCR],'" meaning that a defendant must …
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… PCR petitions may be filed. Defendant's submissions in support of the present motion to correct an illegal sentence …
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… only upon the establishment of a prima facie case in support of post-conviction relief, a determination by the court that there are material issues of … be resolved by reference to the existing record, and a determination that an evidentiary hearing is necessary to …
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… conduct. Counsel also pointed out that defendant had a supportive family, who were present in court and who had …
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… R.A. filed an application with the Division seeking a determination for Medicaid benefits under the Aged, Blind, and … review is well-settled. "Appellate review of an agency's determination is limited in scope." K.K. v. Div. of Med. … capricious, or unreasonable; or (3) the decision was not supported by substantial evidence." In re Virtua-West Jersey …
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… the judge essentially concluded defendant either failed to support his "bald assertions" or the record belied his …
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… here—we defer to the judge's factual findings "when supported by adequate, substantial and credible evidence." …