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… and the scope of the hearing was therefore limited to a determination of the appropriate penalty. Jitan presented … letters attesting to his character, letters from hospitals supporting him, and a mental health evaluation report. 4 … her intimate parts exposed. Yet, he continued to invade the child's privacy for five years. In addition, the Board found …
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… for "the sole purpose of dealing with custody of the minor child." The court concluded: "The restraining order in no … and abusing its discretion in making credibility determinations. After considering the record developed at the … "findings by the trial court are binding on appeal when supported by adequate, substantial, credible evidence." Id. …
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… minutes. Defendant's goal was to retrieve the victim's child. This harrowing ordeal came to an abrupt end when the … imposition of the sentence and to make specific findings in support of the applicable aggravating and mitigating factors … N.J.S.A. 2C:13-1b(2); second degree luring or enticing a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:13-6; third degree terroristic threats, …
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… that lasted several years, ultimately resulting in one child, whom we will call "Pam" to protect her privacy. R. … that findings by the trial court are binding on appeal when supported by adequate, substantial, credible evidence." Id. … and "common sense and experience may inform that determination." See State v. Hoffman, 149 N.J. 564, 577 (1997) …
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… that lasted several years, ultimately resulting in one child, whom we will call "Pam" to protect her privacy. R. … that findings by the trial court are binding on appeal when supported by adequate, substantial, credible evidence." Id. … and "common sense and experience may inform that determination." See State v. Hoffman, 149 N.J. 564, 577 (1997) …
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… minutes. Defendant's goal was to retrieve the victim's child. This harrowing ordeal came to an abrupt end when the … imposition of the sentence and to make specific findings in support of the applicable aggravating and mitigating factors … N.J.S.A. 2C:13-1b(2); second degree luring or enticing a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:13-6; third degree terroristic threats, …
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… and the scope of the hearing was therefore limited to a determination of the appropriate penalty. Jitan presented … letters attesting to his character, letters from hospitals supporting him, and a mental health evaluation report. 4 … her intimate parts exposed. Yet, he continued to invade the child's privacy for five years. In addition, the Board found …
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njcourts.gov
… and the scope of the hearing was therefore limited to a determination of the appropriate penalty. Jitan presented … letters attesting to his character, letters from hospitals supporting him, and a mental health evaluation report. 4 … her intimate parts exposed. Yet, he continued to invade the child's privacy for five years. In addition, the Board found …
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njcourts.gov
… and the scope of the hearing was therefore limited to a determination of the appropriate penalty. Jitan presented … letters attesting to his character, letters from hospitals supporting him, and a mental health evaluation report. 4 … her intimate parts exposed. Yet, he continued to invade the child's privacy for five years. In addition, the Board found …
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… for "the sole purpose of dealing with custody of the minor child." The court concluded: "The restraining order in no … and abusing its discretion in making credibility determinations. After considering the record developed at the … "findings by the trial court are binding on appeal when supported by adequate, substantial, credible evidence." Id. …
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… 2C:18-2, third-degree attempt to endanger the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-1 and 2C:24-4(a), and fourth-degree … of his plea belied by the plea colloquy, it is also unsupported by any competent evidence in the record. Defendant … showing that an error or violation played a role in the determination of guilt" (internal quotation marks and …
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… robbery and kidnapping of two adults and a two-year old child. Those crimes were committed in 1999. The Megan's Law … offense did not involve sexual acts perpetrated against the child. He also reasons the child victim had not been "target[ed]" but rather was in the …
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… 2C:18-2, third-degree attempt to endanger the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-1 and 2C:24-4(a), and fourth-degree … of his plea belied by the plea colloquy, it is also unsupported by any competent evidence in the record. Defendant … showing that an error or violation played a role in the determination of guilt" (internal quotation marks and …
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… robbery and kidnapping of two adults and a two-year old child. Those crimes were committed in 1999. The Megan's Law … offense did not involve sexual acts perpetrated against the child. He also reasons the child victim had not been "target[ed]" but rather was in the …
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… Recreation and Parks 3 A-1271-21 Department.1 Their two children were attending the University of Miami. Plaintiffs … unique by reason of this Buyer's specific requests and determinations. Regarding closing, the Agreement provided: The … discovery ended, plaintiffs moved for summary judgment. In support of plaintiffs' motion, John certified the parties …
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… Recreation and Parks 3 A-1271-21 Department.1 Their two children were attending the University of Miami. Plaintiffs … unique by reason of this Buyer's specific requests and determinations. Regarding closing, the Agreement provided: The … discovery ended, plaintiffs moved for summary judgment. In support of plaintiffs' motion, John certified the parties …
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… Administrators Who are Married To or are the Parents or Children of Police Officers Directive #1-92 January 1, 1992 … Bulletin No. 5/6-77 (1977) entitled "Spouse, Parent or Child of Law Enforcement Officer Serving as Court Clerk for … as of this date, a person who is the spouse, parent, or child of a municipal police officer or who lives with a …
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… Administrators Who are Married To or are the Parents or Children of Police Officers Directive #1-92 January 1, 1992 … Bulletin No. 5/6-77 (1977) entitled "Spouse, Parent or Child of Law Enforcement Officer Serving as Court Clerk for … as of this date, a person who is the spouse, parent, or child of a municipal police officer or who lives with a …
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… and Snacks, Inc. (AC Souvenir) in connection with the termination of AC Souvenir's lease at New Jersey Transit's … representation during litigation related to that termination, AC Souvenir filed suit against defendants. It … and thereby inadmissible, when it is a bare conclusion unsupported by factual evidence. In other words, an expert …
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… and Snacks, Inc. (AC Souvenir) in connection with the termination of AC Souvenir's lease at New Jersey Transit's … representation during litigation related to that termination, AC Souvenir filed suit against defendants. It … and thereby inadmissible, when it is a bare conclusion unsupported by factual evidence. In other words, an expert …