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… amplification, the court pointed out that defendant did not support its motion with a brief. The court then reasoned … trial court correctly points out that defendant failed to support its motion by submitting a brief. We agree with the …
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… at her home, he had no parenting time scheduled with the children and there was "no reason why he should be showing … and "[c]ommon sense and experience may inform that determination."). Specifically, Judge Burke found defendant … that findings by the trial court are binding on appeal when supported by adequate, substantial, credible 6 A-5378-18T2 …
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… in New Jersey is sufficient to establish minimum contacts supporting personal jurisdiction. In Lebel, a New Jersey … Id. at 499. Applied literally, these precedents support the proposition that defendant's intentional …
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… v. Locurto, 157 N.J. 463, 471 (1999). Our review of legal determinations is plenary. See State v. Handy, 206 N.J. 39, 45 … are disproportionate to the offense.3 The record does not support defendant's argument; the Law Division judge imposed … a brief in this appeal. 9 A-5737-17T3 The arguments lack support in the record. Defendant never made these specific …
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… speculative"). Therefore, a defendant must present facts "supported by affidavits or certifications based upon the … 321 N.J. Super. at 170. Here, defendant's petition was unsupported by cognizable evidence, except the pro se petition … to plead guilty. No further information was provided in support of this claim. After this argument was abandoned, …
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… there is sufficient credible evidence in the record to support the Law Division judge's findings." State v. Powers, … arguments are based on bald assertions without evidential support in the record, and otherwise lack substantive merit …
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… appears to claim that his factual basis was insufficient to support the first-degree charge and the attendant NERA … were not subject to NERA restrictions." As there is no support in the record for defendant's apparent disparate …
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… time of impact. Plaintiff countered the record "at least" supported a comparative negligence theory. Plaintiff also … THAT SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE EXISTS IN THE RECORD THAT SUPPORTS A DENIAL OF THE SUMMARY JUDGMENT MOTION BECAUSE, …
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… the trial court's decision so long as those findings are 'supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record.'" … improperly ordered defendants out of their vehicle is fully supported by the facts in the record. Therefore, her legal …
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… an indictment"). Nor does he present any authority to support his argument that the State should have informed the … trial court's decision, provided that those findings are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record." …
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… is sufficient credible evidence present in the record to support the findings of the Law Division judge, not the … not establish a violation of the charged ordinance. Our determination renders it unnecessary to address defendant's … permit" or any other documentary proof that would have supported defendant's claim of ownership. Our decision also …
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… We affirm. Plaintiff and defendant are married and have no children together. On May 8, 2020, plaintiff called her … A judge's findings of fact are "binding on appeal when supported by adequate, substantial, credible evidence." Id. … 3 Defendant contends that because the parties have no children and are planning to get divorced, they no longer …
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… judge's factual findings, "'so long as those findings are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record.'" … defendant. Here, defendant presented a certification in support of his claims but refused the opportunity to expand …
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… days after the procedure. Plaintiff claims – without any support of a medical expert – that these fractures resulted … follow that this provides a nexus – that need not be supported by medical testimony – for all Marilyn's other …
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… lawyer is a "solo practitioner with limited resources." In support of their motion, defendants claimed excusable … York domestication hearing; and the lack of 8 A-1551-19T3 supporting documentation for defendants' claim that — …
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… hearing when he "'has presented a prima facie [claim] in support of [PCR],'" meaning that a defendant must … judge would not recommend him to ISP. Defendant merely supports his petition for PCR with "bald assertions," …
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… have testified had he known of sanitization, is factually unsupported and legally unavailing. The record shows the … defendant's use of "certain psychotropic medication[s]." In support of his petition, defendant certified: I had informed … and presented a defense of diminished capacity. In her determination of this argument, Judge DiFabrizio found the …
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… a court should not 'engage in a strained construction to support the imposition of liability' or write a better … a court should not engage in a strained construction to support the imposition of liability." Flomerfelt v. …
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… inquiry is whether plaintiff's allegations, if true, could support a hostile environment claim under the LAD. We find … N.J. at 402. However, the Court also recognized that school children will inevitably engage in teasing and other 7 … from L.W. Here, the comments were not made by school children, or by plaintiff's peers. They were made by police …
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… Defendant avers the trial court's decision is not supported by adequate, credible evidence. Defendant further … occurred." Id. at 125. The trial court should make this determination "in light of the previous history of violence … court's truncated oral decision the rationale for its determination to grant the FRO. The court failed to address …