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… that defendant's crime was not part of a repetitive, compulsive pattern of criminal sexual behavior, and he was … Defendant filed his petition in 2017, long after he completed his sentence. He was incarcerated, however, … the consequences of which he was unaware. However, in a supporting letter, he implied that he was unaware of the …
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… and Rose. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2018-766, 2018-863 and 2018-866. … into their . . . request for discipline. As further support for its decision, the Commission referenced the … appeal followed. On appeal, petitioner raises the following points for our consideration: I. The Commission erred in …
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… information prevented the county welfare agency (CWA) from completing a required eligibility determination. We affirm. … On the statement that FCC produced, C.G.'s pension income appeared, but that information was missing on the … (3) whether the record contains substantial evidence to support the findings on which the agency based its action; …
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… report of "a male 1 N.J.S.A. 2C:29-1(a) provides: A person commits an offense if he [or she] purposely obstructs, … other than an official duty, or any other means of avoiding compliance with law without affirmative interference with … made any showing of a 'fundamental injustice' . . . to overcome this bar." II. On appeal, defendant presents the …
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… an order to show cause and dismissing with prejudice their complaint against the Elizabeth Board of Education (Board) … later, the parents, now represented by counsel, requested a complete copy of their son's student records from the … such requests. The parents cite no legal authority to support their position, acknowledging they raise a question …
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… search and seizure of the handgun was permissible under the community-caretaker exception and the Terry doctrine.2 … these events acting in concert gave rise to the officer's community[- ]caretaking role. Additionally, . . . the … the Judge Dominguez's findings of fact given they were supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record and …
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… Hospital. As a result, appellant had a much longer daily commute, and she complained her co-workers at the new facility were unkind to … and totally disabled as a result of depression. In support of her application, appellant submitted a May 11, …
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… Yes. Counsel: And that was for the purpose of being able to commit a theft from the store? Defendant: Yes. Counsel: You … incarceration and who satisfy the nine separate factors embodied in N.J.S.A. 2C:35-14(a), are assigned to Track 1 and … of denying defendant admission into drug court. Defendant points out that he pled guilty to second-degree robbery, …
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… of the bag "sticking into his pants."1 Gregus said it was "common for drug dealers to . . . conceal drugs inside their … findings underlying the trial court's decision if they are "supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record." … observations of the character and demeanor of witnesses and common human experience that are not transmitted by the …
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… defendant to place his hands on a nearby fence. Defendant complied. The other man voluntarily put his hands on the … Smell Of Marijuana Provided Probable Cause That Defendant Committed A Crime, He Should Have Been Issued A Summons And … findings of the trial court, "so long as those findings are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record." …
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… New Jersey Department of Corrections (DOC) finding that he committed prohibited act *.009, "misuse, possession, … sale, or intent to distribute or sell, an electronic communication device, equipment, or peripheral that is … and was provided with a copy of all documentary evidence supporting the charge, including the relevant JPay inquiries …
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… We affirm because the trial court's factual findings are supported by substantial credible evidence, and it correctly … wrongdoing by her son and testified that plaintiff had become upset and had struck her son at which point she … to get out of her home. She also testified that she accompanied her son to plaintiff's mother's home to ensure …
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… based on the lack of medical documentation proffered in support of plaintiff's personal injury claim, the … he sustained permanent injuries sufficient to overcome the verbal threshold limitation on lawsuit option. At … to the arbitration based on plaintiff's rejection of the recommended settlement offer and decision to proceed to trial. …
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… defendant's arguments at length. We add the following comments. Rule 7:6-2(b) provides "[a] motion to withdraw a … In State v. Slater, our Supreme Court "distill[ed] . . . common principles to help trial courts assess plea … laws is designed to deter and prevent such foreseeable tragedies. We see nothing inappropriate in a sentencing judge …
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… a daughter who is now twenty years old. Plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant under the Prevention of Domestic … -35, alleging that at 4:33 p.m. on April 9, 2019, defendant committed the predicate offenses of simple assault, N.J.S.A. … of being assaulted by defendant again. Because the record supports the judge's findings, we discern no legal basis to …
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… times. Plaintiff testified that defendant's repeated communications and "obsessive behavior" made her "worried … proved, by a preponderance of the evidence, that defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. … unless [we are] convinced that they are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant …
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… months later in October 4 A-1161-20 2020, independently recommending against taking any steps at that time toward … particular, Dr. Labay made the following observations and recommendations: Over time, it became clear that [the son] was … that those decisions are legally unsound or lack support in the record with substantial credible evidence. …
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… assumed that he was being terminated and returned the company keys, but failed to meet with the employer. … reviewing the factual findings made in an unemployment compensation proceeding, the test is not whether [we] would … 79 (App. Div. 1985)). "If the Board's factual findings are supported 'by sufficient credible evidence, [we] are obliged …
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… January 25, 2016, the State of New Jersey filed a verified complaint in the Law Division, Special Civil Part, seeking … of $2,430 and $2512 in United States currency. The complaint alleged that on October 26, 2015, Flemmings was … lack of prosecution). 5 A-3750-19 in his certification in support of the motion, Flemmings stated he "was informed by …
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… parked car, the detectives observed a cloud of white smoke coming from its open windows. The officers also smelled an … The detectives also searched the vehicle's passenger compartment, finding (1) a digital scale, with marijuana … the trial court's decision so long as those findings are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record. …