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… (count two); second degree endangering the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a) (counts three and eight); fourth degree child abuse, N.J.S.A 2C:9:6-l and N.J.S.A. 2C:9:6-3 (counts … argued that defendant's certification was self-serving, unsupported by competent evidence, and lacked any …
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… (count two); second degree endangering the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a) (counts three and eight); fourth degree child abuse, N.J.S.A 2C:9:6-l and N.J.S.A. 2C:9:6-3 (counts … argued that defendant's certification was self-serving, unsupported by competent evidence, and lacked any …
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… Plaintiff Michael Ingrasselino’s employment and subsequent termination from the Elmwood Park Police Department (“Police … Infliction of Emotional Distress. Michael Ingrasselino’s termination for cause was affirmed by the OAL, the New … progressive discipline to the IA matter that led to his termination. Michael Ingrasselino filed an appeal of the …
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… Plaintiff Michael Ingrasselino’s employment and subsequent termination from the Elmwood Park Police Department (“Police … Infliction of Emotional Distress. Michael Ingrasselino’s termination for cause was affirmed by the OAL, the New … progressive discipline to the IA matter that led to his termination. Michael Ingrasselino filed an appeal of the …
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… and the order permitting sale of real property. In his supporting certification, defendant acknowledged he … his motion for reconsideration. II. "The trial court's determination under [Rule 4:50-1] warrants substantial … . . ." There was nothing in the guaranty that provided for termination of the insurance requirement when plaintiff …
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… and the order permitting sale of real property. In his supporting certification, defendant acknowledged he … his motion for reconsideration. II. "The trial court's determination under [Rule 4:50-1] warrants substantial … . . ." There was nothing in the guaranty that provided for termination of the insurance requirement when plaintiff …
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… of the domestic violence incident influenced his determination not to rearm plaintiff because plaintiff was … was based on its thorough two-year investigation and was supported by sufficient credible evidence. Plaintiff also … the judge denied plaintiff's OTSC, concluding the PCPO's determination against rearming plaintiff was not arbitrary or …
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… waived when the party failed to include any arguments supporting the contention in its brief). 3 A-3025-23 orders … court's findings of fact and conclusions of law are not supported by competent, relevant, and reasonably credible evidence. II. "Our review of '[f]inal determinations made by the trial court sitting in a non-jury …
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… of the domestic violence incident influenced his determination not to rearm plaintiff because plaintiff was … was based on its thorough two-year investigation and was supported by sufficient credible evidence. Plaintiff also … the judge denied plaintiff's OTSC, concluding the PCPO's determination against rearming plaintiff was not arbitrary or …
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… waived when the party failed to include any arguments supporting the contention in its brief). 3 A-3025-23 orders … court's findings of fact and conclusions of law are not supported by competent, relevant, and reasonably credible evidence. II. "Our review of '[f]inal determinations made by the trial court sitting in a non-jury …
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… of her pre-resentence application to obtain Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP) records from her … that can and do arise as a result of a jury's determination that more than one predicate felony has been … to produce at sentencing, and that the records would support the finding of additional mitigating factors. …
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… dismissed plaintiff's complaint alleging fraud, wrongful termination, and whistleblower retaliation in violation of … information about online purchases that were sent to his children. Plaintiff asked for an itemized list of the amount … his employment and threatened to file suit for wrongful termination. On November 12, 2020, plaintiff's employment …
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… dismissed plaintiff's complaint alleging fraud, wrongful termination, and whistleblower retaliation in violation of … information about online purchases that were sent to his children. Plaintiff asked for an itemized list of the amount … his employment and threatened to file suit for wrongful termination. On November 12, 2020, plaintiff's employment …
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… presumption that a transfer of property from a parent to a child is a gift must show clear and convincing evidence of a … from the certifications submitted by both parties in support of and in opposition to cross-motions for summary … been taken from any parties, and the court had made no determination about any disputed issues in the litigation, …
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… presumption that a transfer of property from a parent to a child is a gift must show clear and convincing evidence of a … from the certifications submitted by both parties in support of and in opposition to cross-motions for summary … been taken from any parties, and the court had made no determination about any disputed issues in the litigation, …
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… satisfied the substantive, competent evidence in the record supports the trial court's determination that the funds transferred were a loan and not a … began divorce proceedings in 2016. They have three young children. Because of financial issues during the divorce …
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… satisfied the substantive, competent evidence in the record supports the trial court's determination that the funds transferred were a loan and not a … began divorce proceedings in 2016. They have three young children. Because of financial issues during the divorce …
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… (2) (count one); second-degree endangering the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a)(2) (count two); second-degree … questions intelligently. Similarly, the PCR court found no support in the record for defendant's asserted defense that … under the abuse of discretion standard the PCR court's determination to proceed without an evidentiary hearing."). …
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… (2) (count one); second-degree endangering the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a)(2) (count two); second-degree … questions intelligently. Similarly, the PCR court found no support in the record for defendant's asserted defense that … under the abuse of discretion standard the PCR court's determination to proceed without an evidentiary hearing."). …
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… Substance, and Violations of the Public Trust." After a pre-termination hearing before the College's Director of … of relevant precedent, the Law Division judge found "the termination . . . was not motivated by any retaliatory … conducted a criminal background check on plaintiff. The pre-termination and Step 3 grievance hearings we referenced …