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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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… the Final Judgment, contending its entry was not adequately supported. He contends U.S. Bank did not establish it had …
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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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… 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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… 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 …
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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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… was ineffective, warranting we affirm the PCR court's determination to dismiss the petition. 1 Miranda v. Arizona, … assert the facts that an investigation would have revealed, supported by affidavits or certifications based upon the …
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… only "if a defendant has presented a prima facie case in support of PCR." Ibid. Once a prima facie case has been …
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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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… government function contained in Indictment 0408, also supported his motion for a reduction of his sentence. After …
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… v. Little, 135 N.J. 274, 283 (1994). "The trial court's determination under the rule warrants substantial deference … certified mail but were not. The record, however, does not support defendant's argument. The regular mail serving the …
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… emails and opposition documents. After reviewing the supporting documentation in the unopposed motion, the trial … concluding this modified sum "represent[ed] the court's determination of the reasonable number of hours [p]laintiff's … 448 N.J. Super. 148, 155 (App. Div. 2016). Trial court determinations on attorney fee awards are only disturbed "'on …
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… 169 (2011)). Factual findings "are binding on appeal when supported by adequate, substantial, credible evidence. … that those findings and conclusions were 'so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant …
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… notice of the hazardous condition lacks 5 A-3572-22 support because she failed to establish through an expert …
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… let alone the required clear and convincing evidence, in support of his request for a stay. He 6 A-2974-22 failed to …
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… to whether there is 'substantial, credible evidence to support the court's findings.'" Zaman v. Felton, 219 N.J. …