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… 13:1-12.1(g). This mandatory revocation requirement supports the legislative goal of ensuring that police … decision is arbitrary, capricious or unreasonable or is unsupported by substantial credible evidence in the record as …
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… to a trial court's assessment of counsel fees and that determination "will be disturbed only on the rarest of … addressed by the FRO, nor do we take issue with the supporting certification submitted with the fee application. …
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… for Fire District Municipal Practice” (October 17, 1974) in support of the proposed dual representation. However, it is …
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… that he understood the court could not make a determination on that day regarding whether he would be … PCR counsel subsequently filed a letter brief in further support of defendant's petition. Defendant asserted his …
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… MSV status was arbitrary and capricious because it was not supported by clear and convincing evidence, and revocation was not desirable. Our review of parole determinations is limited to whether the Board acted …
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… David Lande (Lande) appeals from a final administrative determination by the Board of Trustees of the Public … 22, 2024, the Board issued its final administrative determination, which denied Lande's request to purchase … or (4) the findings on which it was based were not supported by substantial, credible evidence in the record." …
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… after twenty years have passed. Because defendant offers no support for his primary contention he did not have earlier …
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… are properly in the Law Division and defendants did not support their motion to dismiss with competent or sufficient …
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… and the measurements taken at the site, it [was her] determination that the construction of 138 Park Avenue [was] … joined, contending plaintiff failed to appeal Holtzman's determination to the Board before filing his complaint. On … to show cause and dismissing his complaint with prejudice supported by an oral opinion. It found "plaintiff, having …
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… trace defendant's allegations rather than just accept her unsupported conclusions. Rather, defendant has left the court … The judge set forth his factual findings and credibility determinations in substantial detail and incorporated those … 289 (1994). We see no reason to disturb Judge Podolnick's determination that defendant has not proved any fraud or …
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… her favor. We reject plaintiff's argument because it is not supported by the record. The TCA "indisputably governs … 119, 123 (2001) (citation omitted). Nonetheless, that determination is subject to the court's preliminary assessment …
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… plaintiff's claims for emotional distress, which were unsupported by an expert report and therefore subject to … of that claim. However, we part ways with the court's determination plaintiff needed documentation of a medical … support of a claim for pain and suffering because it is a determination reserved for the jury. "No expert can properly …
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… plaintiff cannot rely on her self-serving assertion to support an equitable estoppel claim. See Fredericks v. …
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… We are bound by the trial court's findings if they are supported by adequate, substantial, credible evidence. G.M., … the present matter, the court did not make the threshold determination of whether defendant set forth a prima facie … to a different Family Part judge, because credibility determinations were made by the trial judge. See Freedman v. …
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… provided a true copy of the assignment of mortgage in support of its motions for summary judgment and final …
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… plaintiffs' claim there are genuine issues of material fact supporting a finding 9 A-2450-22 of liability under the …
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… a State prison sentence for weapons possession, which supports the reasonable necessity for physically restraining …
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… could not reasonably have discovered, the factual predicate supporting his claim of ineffective assistance of first PCR …
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… unless the court has abused its discretion[,] or its determination is based on a mistaken understanding of the … except upon the basis of a carefully reasoned and factually supported (and articulated) determination . . . that the continued viability of the …
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… . . . the words written in" the affidavit she submitted in support of defendant's PCR petition. The judge also …