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… action to quiet title to the Contested Property. In support of her decision, the judge first concluded that the … that findings by the trial court are binding on appeal when supported by adequate, substantial, credible evidence." … any error in that regard would have no effect on our determination that the court's conclusion plaintiffs failed to …
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… from the ADTC, two psychologists stated, in an ADTC "Termination Report," that E.B. understood his deviant … by [his] significant treatment gains," and a "strong support system" provided by his family. Id. at 2-3. … recommended that upon his discharge E.B. "avoid children and relationships with women who have children." 5 …
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… defendant's conviction, because the jury's verdict was supported by credible evidence and untainted by … When the prosecutor asked if defendant had any documents supporting his margin call claims, defendant responded he … yet, you didn't bring any of the documents that you claim support everything that you said. You didn't bring one of …
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… and supervised their employees. Plaintiff claims that the determination of these issues is proper for the jury to … facts in the movant's statement which are sufficiently supported will be deemed admitted for purposes of the motion … matter was dismissed for lack of prosecution rather than a termination in favor of plaintiff. Plaintiff failed to …
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… specifically waive their respective rights to a court determination of this issue under R. 5:3-5, Williams v. … this allegation. Neither party provides documentation to support their respective claims. Because we are remanding … "should not accept passively the submissions of counsel to support" their client's request for attorney's fees. Id. at …
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… aver that the judge's decision was legally correct and "supported by substantial credible evidence." 1 The statute … by the trial court 9 A-2810-15T3 are binding on appeal when supported by adequate, substantial, credible evidence. … unless [we are] convinced that they are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant …
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… remand for further proceedings because the judge's other determinations exceeded the trial's scope. Specifically, as to … the [compensation judge's] factual findings and legal determinations . . . unless they are 'manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with competent relevant and …
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… of Medicaid benefits associated with the applicant's children so as to keep the amounts under $75,000, thereby … code provision relied on by plaintiff was too vague to support 8 A-4427-18 the CEPA claim because it provided only … Supreme Court, Chiofalo v. State, 238 N.J. 527, 541 (2019), supports his claim. II. We review an order dismissing a …
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… to be 'arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable or ... not supported by substantial credible evidence in the record as … to the position[,]" this court upheld the employee's termination regardless of his disciplinary record. Herrmann, … appellant maintains that "a less severe punishment than termination was appropriate for language that was more …
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… of Medicaid benefits associated with the applicant's children so as to keep the amounts under $75,000, thereby … code provision relied on by plaintiff was too vague to support 8 A-4427-18 the CEPA claim because it provided only … Supreme Court, Chiofalo v. State, 238 N.J. 527, 541 (2019), supports his claim. II. We review an order dismissing a …
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… aver that the judge's decision was legally correct and "supported by substantial credible evidence." 1 The statute … by the trial court 9 A-2810-15T3 are binding on appeal when supported by adequate, substantial, credible evidence. … unless [we are] convinced that they are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant …
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… remand for further proceedings because the judge's other determinations exceeded the trial's scope. Specifically, as to … the [compensation judge's] factual findings and legal determinations . . . unless they are 'manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with competent relevant and …
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… specifically waive their respective rights to a court determination of this issue under R. 5:3-5, Williams v. … this allegation. Neither party provides documentation to support their respective claims. Because we are remanding … "should not accept passively the submissions of counsel to support" their client's request for attorney's fees. Id. at …
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… to be 'arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable or ... not supported by substantial credible evidence in the record as … to the position[,]" this court upheld the employee's termination regardless of his disciplinary record. Herrmann, … appellant maintains that "a less severe punishment than termination was appropriate for language that was more …
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… was charged with second-degree endangering the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(b)(4), for recording his … conviction for second-degree endangering the welfare of a child . . . ? [Defendant:] Yes. . . . . [Court:] Are you … the crime of second-degree endangering the welfare of a child . . . . Are you telling me the truth that you're …
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… vision” is not limited to the visual direction in which the child is focused upon at the particular time when the … have occurred. Field of vision includes the area that the child was capable of viewing. The State must prove beyond a … vision” is not limited to the visual direction in which the child is focused upon at the particular time when the …
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… was charged with second-degree endangering the welfare of a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(b)(4), for recording his … conviction for second-degree endangering the welfare of a child . . . ? [Defendant:] Yes. . . . . [Court:] Are you … the crime of second-degree endangering the welfare of a child . . . . Are you telling me the truth that you're …
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… claim. II. This appeal turns largely on a determination of the nature of plaintiff's claims and what … Prop. Co. v. Landau, 76 N.J. 595, 598 (1978). A favorable termination of a malicious-prosecution claim entails "a determination that plaintiffs were innocent of the criminal …
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… claim. II. This appeal turns largely on a determination of the nature of plaintiff's claims and what … Prop. Co. v. Landau, 76 N.J. 595, 598 (1978). A favorable termination of a malicious-prosecution claim entails "a determination that plaintiffs were innocent of the criminal …
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… relative to that construction litigation. Following the termination of OCC another contractor was retained to … the cost approach as the lead barometer in his ultimate determination as to value. Although Mr. Aknay considered the … (5) years. Mr. Jenkins also used the income approach as support for his primary cost approach to determine value. …