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- CAM-L-1919-18 Opinionnjcourts.gov… A.R., minor male, and S.R., minor female, through D.D., the children's parent and natural guardian. As such, all three … to victimize Plaintiffs; and d. New Jersey law requires children to attend school, which created additional and … rely on Gormley v. Wood-El, 218 N.J. 72, 108 (2014) to support their assertion that the Defendants used their …
- njcourts.gov… question, the Court considers the Appellate Division’s determination that applying Chapter 212 to conduct occurring … and therefore apply retroactively. NJBIA, ANJMA, and NJCJI support IEW’s position, echoing many of IEW’s arguments, … Hildreth, we determined whether certain amendments to the Child Sexual Abuse Act (CSAA), Charitable Immunity Act …
- A-33/34-12 Opinionnjcourts.gov… pleasure that a parent gets when it is his or her child doing the caretaking rather than a stranger.” Id. at … death had not occurred. Accordingly, the Act frames the determination of damages for pecuniary injuries in a wrongful … factfinder values as precisely as possible the financial support and non-economic services that the decedent would …
- njcourts.gov… and applicable law, we are satisfied that the evidence supports the Family Part's order. We are also satisfied that … "findings by the trial court are binding on appeal when supported by adequate, substantial, credible evidence." Id. … and liabilities will be affirmed if those decisions are supported by 4 A-2402-20 adequate credible evidence in the …
- njcourts.gov… in our limited role, affirm an ALJ's findings if "they are supported by substantial credible evidence in the record," … this standard of review, we turn first to the ALJ's determination that Frazier's conduct was not criminal. During … We conclude the evidence does not support the ALJ's determination that Frazier's conduct was not criminal. The …
- A-2402-20 Opinionnjcourts.gov… and applicable law, we are satisfied that the evidence supports the Family Part's order. We are also satisfied that … "findings by the trial court are binding on appeal when supported by adequate, substantial, credible evidence." Id. … and liabilities will be affirmed if those decisions are supported by 4 A-2402-20 adequate credible evidence in the …
- A-1239-16T3 Opinionnjcourts.gov… in our limited role, affirm an ALJ's findings if "they are supported by substantial credible evidence in the record," … this standard of review, we turn first to the ALJ's determination that Frazier's conduct was not criminal. During … We conclude the evidence does not support the ALJ's determination that Frazier's conduct was not criminal. The …
- JUAN CABRERA, ET AL. VS. NIA HALL, ET AL. (L-2119-17, CAMDEN COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) - Unpublished Opinionsnjcourts.gov… based on the lack of medical documentation proffered in support of plaintiff's personal injury claim, the … to explain why he could not produce medical records in support of his injury claims. Plaintiff knew he had thirty … leeway in raising arguments without any evidentiary support. Specifically, plaintiff claimed his lawyers "lied …
- njcourts.gov… timely filed a motion to reconsider the CSC final determination, alleging the CSC failed to fully consider … in reply, but it considered them not relevant to its determination. 1 Although Hartnett's original April 14, 2021, … capricious, or unreasonable, or that it lacks fair support in the record." Stein v. Dep't of Law & Pub. Safety, …
- njcourts.gov… capricious, or unreasonable, or that it lacks fair support in the record." In re Herrmann, 192 N.J. 19, 27-28 … relating to employee discipline and punishment, including termination. Ibid.; see also In re Carter, 191 N.J. 474, 486 … served a forty-hour suspension. The Commission's determination that Sanchez's removal was justified is …
- MYRA P. DIDONATO VS. GEORGE V. DIDONATO (FM-11-0713-05, MERCER COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) - Unpublished Opinionsnjcourts.gov… to read or consider his submissions. Defendant provides no support for his allegations. In his appeal, defendant raises … filing of motions should be considered only following a determination that the pleadings demonstrate the continuation … by the family court judges are binding on appeal when supported by "adequate, substantial, credible evidence." …
- A-2483-19 Opinionnjcourts.gov… based on the lack of medical documentation proffered in support of plaintiff's personal injury claim, the … to explain why he could not produce medical records in support of his injury claims. Plaintiff knew he had thirty … leeway in raising arguments without any evidentiary support. Specifically, plaintiff claimed his lawyers "lied …
- njcourts.gov… timely filed a motion to reconsider the CSC final determination, alleging the CSC failed to fully consider … in reply, but it considered them not relevant to its determination. 1 Although Hartnett's original April 14, 2021, … capricious, or unreasonable, or that it lacks fair support in the record." Stein v. Dep't of Law & Pub. Safety, …
- A-3465-15T2 Opinionnjcourts.gov… to read or consider his submissions. Defendant provides no support for his allegations. In his appeal, defendant raises … filing of motions should be considered only following a determination that the pleadings demonstrate the continuation … by the family court judges are binding on appeal when supported by "adequate, substantial, credible evidence." …
- A-1617-15T1 Opinionnjcourts.gov… capricious, or unreasonable, or that it lacks fair support in the record." In re Herrmann, 192 N.J. 19, 27-28 … relating to employee discipline and punishment, including termination. Ibid.; see also In re Carter, 191 N.J. 474, 486 … served a forty-hour suspension. The Commission's determination that Sanchez's removal was justified is …
- 2C:43-6.4e Charges Document PDFnjcourts.gov… of N.J.S.A. 2C:14-3. (K) Endangering the Welfare of a Child, in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4. (L) Burglary, in … of N.J.S.A. 2C:14-3. (K) Endangering the Welfare of a Child, in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4. (L) Burglary, in …
- Directive #15-20 – Promulgating Updated Statewide Violations Bureau Schedule Administrative Directivesnjcourts.gov › attorneys › administrative directives… safety belts $81.00 N.J.S.A. 39:3-76.2a Failure to use a child passenger restraint when transporting a child under age eight $81.00 N.J.S.A. 39:3-76.2a(a) Failure … feet either beyond the rear of the vehicle body or other supporting member; or beyond the rear of vehicle-drawn …
- Statewide Violations Bureau Schedule Documentnjcourts.gov… safety belts $81.00 N.J.S.A. 39:3-76.2a Failure to use a child passenger restraint when transporting a child under age eight $81.00 N.J.S.A. 39:3-76.2a(a) Failure … feet either beyond the rear of the vehicle body or other supporting member; or beyond the rear of vehicle-drawn …
- njcourts.gov… safety belts $81.00 N.J.S.A. 39:3-76.2a Failure to use a child passenger restraint when transporting a child under age eight $81.00 N.J.S.A. 39:3-76.2a(a) Failure … feet either beyond the rear of the vehicle body or other supporting member; or beyond the rear of vehicle-drawn …
- #15-20 Administrative Directivesnjcourts.gov… safety belts $81.00 N.J.S.A. 39:3-76.2a Failure to use a child passenger restraint when transporting a child under age eight $81.00 N.J.S.A. 39:3-76.2a(a) Failure … feet either beyond the rear of the vehicle body or other supporting member; or beyond the rear of vehicle-drawn …