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… parties be given an opportunity to develop their factual support for a finding as to whether plaintiff fits the …
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… may accept a plea only if it is convinced that the plea is supported by a sufficient factual basis. State v. Gregory, …
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… the documents the parties presented to the motion judge in support of their respective positions. At approximately …
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… observed the BDVHO, the DV Advisory Judge will make a determination as to that individual’s ability to conduct hearings independently. If the determination is positive, the BDVHO may proceed to hear … DVHO Standards: a. Standard # 4 - Facilities and Staff Support b. Standard # 5 - Jurisdiction Standards for Backup …
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… concedes that his initial check went uncashed, only supports this court’s finding that it did not receive a …
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… argument. There is substantial evidence in the record to support the disparity in sentencing between defendant and …
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… hearing and analyzing the legal issues for a determination by the full board. This matter was not placed on … capricious, or unreasonable, or that it lacks fair support in the record." Id. at 27 (quoting In re Herrmann, … N.J. 19, 27-28 (2007)). In challenging the Authority's determination, Gaudelli has argued a violation of the OPMA, …
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… In June 2012, P2H entered into an agreement with Trucking Support Services, doing business as Contracts Resource …
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… to prove or disprove any fact of consequence to the determination of the action." N.J.R.E. 401. In determining … § 185 at 544 (3rd ed. 1984)). Conversely, if evidence does support the existence of a specific fact, even obliquely, it …
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… bound to accept the trial court's fact findings if they are supported by substantial credible evidence, In re Return of … we exercise de novo review over the trial court's legal determinations, Manalapan Realty, LP v. Twp. Comm. of …
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… Smith died on February 17, 2015. He was survived by five children: plaintiff, the three named defendants, and Janet … to John. The remainder was bequeathed to his other three children in unequal parts: fifty percent to Susan, forty … to assume that the circumstances alleged by plaintiff might support a claim of tortious interference with inheritance – …
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… evidentiary hearing. However these claims were unsupported in the record and defendant offered provided no affidavit or certification to support this assertion. Nor does the record contain any …
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… FINDING ARE NOT ENTITLED DEFERENCE BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT SUPPORTED BY SUFFICIENT CREDIBLE EVIDENCE We agree with …
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… an abuse of discretion standard. Ibid. A "trial court's determination under [Rule 4:50-1] warrants substantial … of its possession of the note to establish standing. In support of his motion, defendant failed to present any …
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… the contempt conviction. The court's factual findings are supported by substantial, credible evidence in the record …
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… to the Teacher Effectiveness and Accountability for the Children of New Jersey Act (TEACHNJ), L. 2012, c. 26, as of … not disturb an agency's final decision so long as it is supported by substantial credible evidence and is consistent … In enacting TEACHNJ, the Legislature intended to benefit children, by improving the quality of education. See …
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… defendant's petition for PCR without an evidentiary hearing supported by a nineteen-page written decision. In his 4 …
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… coupled with the statement of reasons in this case supports the trial court's conclusion that the prosecutor …
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… of the statement of material facts he submitted in support of his summary judgment motion, "Plaintiff, Juan … owned Janard, and the father, mother, and their three children owned plaintiff's 4 A-2076-16T3 employer before the merger. After the merger, the father, mother, three children, and the other company to the merger held ownership …
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… plea." However, defendant fails to raise any specific facts supporting his innocence or any particular facts counsel …