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… the trial court's decision so long as those findings are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record." … 424 (2014). Whether a civil reservation is 5 A-4676-17T3 supported by good cause is a legal question subject to de …
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… similar violations of conditions of probation and bail supports the conclusion that a violation of a condition in a … 2C:29-9(a); (5) the regulatory nature of the CJRA does not support the use of a contempt prosecution as a remedy for a …
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… and a positive interview, the panel found several factors supporting its reasons for denial. Among other things, the … 179 (citing Trantino VI, 166 N.J. at 172). In making this determination, we "may not substitute [our] judgment for that … applied the correct legal standard in making its ultimate determination that the evidence gave rise to a reasonable …
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… down on the bridge. We conclude there 6 A-2500-15T3 is no support in the record for the Law Division's finding that … at 327. Consequently, there was insufficient evidence to support defendant's conviction for careless driving. …
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… (2) whether the record contains substantial evidence to support the findings on which the agency based its action; … Medical 7 A-4725-14T2 Review Panel and reached a final determination about appellant's psychological fitness that is well-supported by the evidence. We discern no legal basis to …
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… seek to establish through discovery the fact necessary to support this defense, namely that S&S did not have on file … this point as a 6 A-3047-15T1 theoretical defense is not supported by any evidence in the record and could not defeat …
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… charging the jury on obstruction, the evidence must have supported the jury's finding beyond a reasonable doubt that … 2C:2-3 (2016-17). Here, there was no evidence to rationally support the conclusion that defendant's "conscious object" …
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… exempt, not-for-profit corporation, organized "to promote, support and advance the cause of Christ and the Christian … had failed to come forward with evidence in the record to support her claims. Plaintiff appeals, reprising the …
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… that defendant did not allege "specific facts and evidence supporting his allegations" that he was given "a specific … must assert the facts an investigation would have revealed, supported by affidavits or certifications based upon the …
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… are not to be disturbed unless they are so "wholly insupportable" by the evidentiary record as to result in a … other than his own bald testimony on [that,] and his family support[] [for that 5 A-1707-15T2 contention,] there's no … 4 As the judge observed, the records Justin submitted in support of his motion -- that were accessible to him at all …
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… an appeal. Defendant filed an affidavit and pro se brief in support of his petition. In his affidavit, defendant … court further explained defendant had not offered factual support, including documentation, to substantiate the facts … was income earned from legitimate sources. Defendant's unsupported assertions are not competent evidence. More …
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… Clarke regarding the consequences of the plea deal is supported only by self-serving assertions and bare … counsel. More importantly, we find nothing in the record to support defendant's assertion that he was "misled" with … Preciose, supra, 129 N.J. at 463. Notwithstanding our determination as to the failure to establish counsel's …
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… "We will not disturb factual findings as long as they are supported by adequate, substantial, and credible evidence." … the sufficiency of the agency's proofs submitted in support of its claim for nondisclosure, "a court must be …
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… to -35. Defendant argues that the judge's findings are unsupported by credible evidence, and that the judge placed … of the evidence is testimonial and implicates credibility determinations. Id. at 412. We do not disturb the judge's … an FRO pursuant to the PDVA, the judge must make two determinations. Silver v. Silver, 387 N.J. Super. 112, 125- 27 …
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… court would come to the same conclusion if the original determination was its to make, but rather whether the … "whether the record contains substantial evidence to support the findings on which the agency based its action;" … arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable about the Board's determination. Affirmed. … JAINARINE LALBACHAN VS. BOARD OF …
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… producing an unjust result." R. 2:10-2. This conclusion is supported by the fact the jury acquitted defendant of the … defendant had the knife. If the testimony from the officer supported the point, perhaps there would be some merit to …
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… . 5 A-4371-18T4 The defendant's arguments . . . are without support. I'll note that . . . the mortgage contract . . . … finding defendants were in default and rejection of their unsupported assertion they had until 2054 to pay the note. As … of the note and the modification agreement provided no support for defendants' theory, clearly required regular …
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… substantial credible evidence in the record as a whole to support its findings; and (3) whether in applying the law to … there is substantial credible evidence in the record to support its findings, and the Board reached conclusions … the matter to the Board for an evidentiary hearing and determination as to the inmate's "suitability for parole …
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… we defer to the findings of fact and credibility determinations of the trial judge, recognizing that he or she … We will uphold the trial judge's decision so long as it is "supported by sufficient credible evidence" and not "so … trial judge's denial of defendant's motion to suppress is supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record. See …
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… As the trial court's reconsideration decision noted, that determination was made based on the evidence adduced at trial … argues to us that the trial court's decision was not supported by any evidence that plaintiff ever "received, … contentions or exact basis for the trial court's determination. Nor can we determine whether plaintiff raised …