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… (count two); third-degree endangering the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a) (count three); and fourth-degree child abuse under N.J.S.A. 9:6-3 (count four). The charges, … only when (1) a defendant establishes a prima facie case in support of PCR, (2) the court determines that there are …
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… rehearsed in some instances." Based on these credibility determinations, Judge Fox found that on October 18, 2013, when … door of [the house], the defendant, McLaughlin and a young child answered the door." This was around 7 a.m. The police … findings of the trial court so long as those findings are supported by sufficient evidence in the record.'" State v. …
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… and two), and second-degree endangering the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a) (count three).2 Defendant appeals … findings of a PCR court so long as the findings "are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record." … Rule 3:22-11 which provides: "In making [a] final determination upon a [PCR] petition, the court shall state …
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… and two), and second-degree endangering the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a) (count three).2 Defendant appeals … findings of a PCR court so long as the findings "are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record." … Rule 3:22-11 which provides: "In making [a] final determination upon a [PCR] petition, the court shall state …
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… (count two); third-degree endangering the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a) (count three); and fourth-degree child abuse under N.J.S.A. 9:6-3 (count four). The charges, … only when (1) a defendant establishes a prima facie case in support of PCR, (2) the court determines that there are …
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… rehearsed in some instances." Based on these credibility determinations, Judge Fox found that on October 18, 2013, when … door of [the house], the defendant, McLaughlin and a young child answered the door." This was around 7 a.m. The police … findings of the trial court so long as those findings are supported by sufficient evidence in the record.'" State v. …
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… a primary focus on youth. It explains that its riders are children ages five to seventeen. "The 'user' of Kidcaboo's … capricious, or unreasonable, or that it lacks fair support in the record." Ibid. (quoting Herrmann, 192 N.J. at … bound by [an] agency's interpretation of a statute or its determination of a strictly legal issue.'" Dep't. of Children …
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… of the parties' son and became concerned when M.B. took the child to Massachusetts without his consent, which R.N. … denied. The court's decision affirmed the Chief's determination that it would not be in the best interest of the … whereabouts— which he acknowledged doing at the hearing—to support the denial of R.N.'s application. Thus, although the …
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… of the parties' son and became concerned when M.B. took the child to Massachusetts without his consent, which R.N. … denied. The court's decision affirmed the Chief's determination that it would not be in the best interest of the … whereabouts— which he acknowledged doing at the hearing—to support the denial of R.N.'s application. Thus, although the …
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… capricious, or A-4319-15T3 5 unreasonable, or [ ] not supported by substantial credible evidence in the record as … bound by the agency's interpretation of a statute or its determination of a strictly legal issue." Utley v. Bd. of … We find nothing in the plain language of the amendment supporting the imposition of such a condition. If the …
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… capricious, or A-4319-15T3 5 unreasonable, or [ ] not supported by substantial credible evidence in the record as … bound by the agency's interpretation of a statute or its determination of a strictly legal issue." Utley v. Bd. of … We find nothing in the plain language of the amendment supporting the imposition of such a condition. If the …
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… with all my superiors and colleagues whose mentorship, support, and friendship have provided the foundation for me …
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… verified by someone with personal knowledge of the facts supporting the complaint. … Tenancy Summons and Return of …
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… decision, and accompanying information, if any, in support of the decision. Only after receipt of the … Division shall consider the application. In making a determination whether to consent to further consideration of … into the program, that the prosecutor deems relevant to a determination whether circumstances justify consideration of …
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… or proof relied upon by the committee in arriving at its determination. … Form of Petition for Review. … A petition … presented, the errors complained of and the arguments in support of the petitioner's position. It shall also contain … of tables of contents, citations or appendix. … Final Determination. … The final determination of a petition for …
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… detailed notes of the allegations of the complaint and the supporting testimony. Whenever possible an attorney shall be …
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… Committee on Professional Ethics in arriving at its determination. … Form of Petition for Review. … A petition … presented, the errors complained of and the arguments in support of the petitioner's position. It shall also contain … of tables of contents, citations or appendix. … Final Determination. … The final determination of a petition for …
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… would call the police. Ferrer told Bowman to take Ferrer's child out of the home. Bowman took the child, fled through a rear door, and heard two gunshots as … assert the facts that an investigation would have revealed, supported by affidavits or certifications based upon the …
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… 2020. The parties, along with plaintiff's seven-year-old child from a former marriage, resided together from March … that findings by the trial court are binding on appeal when supported by adequate, substantial, credible evidence." … 65 N.J. 474, 484 (1974)). "We defer to the credibility determinations made by the trial court because the trial judge …
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… 2020. The parties, along with plaintiff's seven-year-old child from a former marriage, resided together from March … that findings by the trial court are binding on appeal when supported by adequate, substantial, credible evidence." … 65 N.J. 474, 484 (1974)). "We defer to the credibility determinations made by the trial court because the trial judge …