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… in it. He had a [bib] hanging out of his mouth." On the opposite side of the room, she observed T.J. curled up "in the … action." However, based largely on the log book, the ALJ discredited Manwaring's testimony that T.J. was asleep, that … Any caretaker added to the Registry is prohibited from future employment by the Department and "those facilities or …
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… in it. He had a [bib] hanging out of his mouth." On the opposite side of the room, she observed T.J. curled up "in the … action." However, based largely on the log book, the ALJ discredited Manwaring's testimony that T.J. was asleep, that … Any caretaker added to the Registry is prohibited from future employment by the Department and "those facilities or …
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… a forensic analysis of defendant's average annual gross income by the parties' joint forensic expert, Carleen Gaskin, … $180,000. He testified he sometimes paid alimony with his credit card. He claims he has debts of nearly $500,000. … of the training and employment, and the opportunity for future acquisitions of capital assets and income; (9) The …
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… suppress evidence hearing, and failure of trial counsel to communicate with him. In so doing, we apply the familiar … answers on the plea form and those made in open court by crediting the assistant prosecutor's certification that none … court properly found the number of times trial counsel visited with [him] was not indicative of her effectiveness" …
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… May 29, 2015 adjudication of delinquency for acts which, if committed by an adult, would constitute third-degree … person to hatred, contempt or ridicule, or to impair his credit or business repute; (4) Take or withhold action as an … to more than one reasonable interpretation, we may look to sources outside the language to ascertain the Legislature's …
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… May 29, 2015 adjudication of delinquency for acts which, if committed by an adult, would constitute third-degree … person to hatred, contempt or ridicule, or to impair his credit or business repute; (4) Take or withhold action as an … to more than one reasonable interpretation, we may look to sources outside the language to ascertain the Legislature's …
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… suppress evidence hearing, and failure of trial counsel to communicate with him. In so doing, we apply the familiar … answers on the plea form and those made in open court by crediting the assistant prosecutor's certification that none … court properly found the number of times trial counsel visited with [him] was not indicative of her effectiveness" …
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… a forensic analysis of defendant's average annual gross income by the parties' joint forensic expert, Carleen Gaskin, … $180,000. He testified he sometimes paid alimony with his credit card. He claims he has debts of nearly $500,000. … of the training and employment, and the opportunity for future acquisitions of capital assets and income; (9) The …
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… and legal conclusions contained in the trial judge's comprehensive oral opinion and provide this factual summary … to eliminate the harm she caused. Although the trial judge credited her recent attempts to engage in mental health … children with a permanent, safe, secure home now or in the future. . . . . I have detailed why . . . the [c]ourt is …
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… analyze the required Rule 5:3-5(c) factors. I. This matter comes before us for a second time. The chronology is set … failure to do so will weigh heavily against the grant of a future application." Id. at 547. In Gac, the 11 A-1869-23 … the younger child's tuition so he could get a "tax credit." (4) Earning ability of each parent, including …
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… Erol Devli following a bench trial, awarding plaintiff compensatory and punitive damages for breach of fiduciary … this entity, plaintiff obtained a $2.5 million revolving credit line from a bank to finance the purchase of … from plaintiff, but "to deter similar conduct in the future." She awarded plaintiff $3,500,000 in punitive …
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… guilty to second-degree possession of a firearm during the commission of a controlled dangerous APPROVED FOR … In 2022, CSCU received information from a confidential source ("CS") that defendant was distributing marijuana in … Murray learned defendant had indictable convictions for credit card theft in 2004, aggravated assault in 2004, …
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… Alpha on April 30, 2021. 3 A-1964-23 dismissed plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff also appeals the trial … contained in this Security Instrument. (b) Sale Without Credit Approval. Lender shall, if permitted by applicable … Rushmore's cash advice detail form noted the payment source was a third party, the department was loss …
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… on a fifty-fifty basis. The judgment was the "full and complete[] understanding" of the parties. 5 A-3745-15T4 … for the child's health insurance premium and was credited with 52 overnights per year. 6 A-3745-15T4 … in response to changed circumstances, regardless of their source, cannot be restricted." Lepis v. Lepis, 83 N.J. 139, …
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… denying defendant's motion to dismiss the foreclosure complaint; an August 29, 2017 order, entering final judgment … mortgage or receiving the funds, and there is no evidence refuting a note . . . is attached to the premises. Finally, . … diem interest accruing from the date of the affidavit; and credit for any payments, credits, escrow balance or other …
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… and procedural history that followed is set forth in the comprehensive and thoughtful thirty-one-page written opinion … a safe reunification with her in the reasonably foreseeable future. There is sufficient credible evidence in the record … to provide a parenting mentor in her home. The judge credited testimony from a caseworker that such mentors were …
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… 3 A-5218-18T1 Permanency (Division) after Gail, accompanied by her mother and a paternal aunt, reported the … by interviewing people Gail knew, and reviewing other sources of information, such as the child's school records. … on May 2, 2019, the judge rendered an oral decision. She credited Dr. Steffey's testimony, noting the doctor worked …
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… along with the Conference of Family Division Managers, the Committee of Child Support Managers and the Family Practice … 88 1714 Sources of Enforceable … to Title IV-D of the Social Security Act, New Jersey Rules of Court, R. 5:25-3, and federal and state law, the CSHO …
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… denying defendant's motion to dismiss the foreclosure complaint; an August 29, 2017 order, entering final judgment … mortgage or receiving the funds, and there is no evidence refuting a note . . . is attached to the premises. Finally, . … diem interest accruing from the date of the affidavit; and credit for any payments, credits, escrow balance or other …
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… Erol Devli following a bench trial, awarding plaintiff compensatory and punitive damages for breach of fiduciary … this entity, plaintiff obtained a $2.5 million revolving credit line from a bank to finance the purchase of … from plaintiff, but "to deter similar conduct in the future." She awarded plaintiff $3,500,000 in punitive …