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… Activities Any Court County Judge Hearing Mediator/ Support TOTAL Officer Arbitrator Service* Hudson 8,796 1,127 …
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… Activities Any Court County Judge Hearing Mediator/ Support TOTAL Officer Arbitrator Service* Hudson 8,708 1,065 …
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… Activities Any Court County Judge Hearing Mediator/ Support TOTAL Officer Arbitrator Service** Hudson 6,683 680 …
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… W. Schmidt, Esq.; the Court having considered the papers in support thereof; and the Court having found that Paul W. … ATL-L-007'725-11 CHATELAIN, JILL S. ATL-L-005534-t I CHILDERS, ANDREA MARIE ATL-L-004330-11 CICHACKI, LORIANN H. …
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… we are satisfied the totality of the circumstances amply supports the officer's probable cause to believe defendant … judge reviews the transcript and makes an independent determination of the sufficiency of the evidence presented, …
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… FINDING ARE NOT ENTITLED DEFERENCE BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT SUPPORTED BY SUFFICIENT CREDIBLE EVIDENCE We agree with …
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… In June 2012, P2H entered into an agreement with Trucking Support Services, doing business as Contracts Resource …
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… hearing and analyzing the legal issues for a determination by the full board. This matter was not placed on … capricious, or unreasonable, or that it lacks fair support in the record." Id. at 27 (quoting In re Herrmann, … N.J. 19, 27-28 (2007)). In challenging the Authority's determination, Gaudelli has argued a violation of the OPMA, …
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… Affidavit of Consent; 3. All material exhibits (#1-13) in support of Stipulation; 4. Formal Complaint filed December …
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… argument. There is substantial evidence in the record to support the disparity in sentencing between defendant and …
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… 8 and 10 p.m. at the discretion of your ISP officer. • Support your dependents and meet family responsibilities. • …
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… it was "arbitrary, capricious or unreasonable, or not supported by substantial credible evidence in the record as …
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… the trial judge's conclusion, which the record strongly supports. No one thought defendant was suffering the …
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… undergirding the trial court's decision if they are supported by adequate, substantial and credible evidence on … the judge. We discern no basis for disturbing the judge's determination to begin the enforcement process by requiring … the judge to provide additional findings concerning his determinations. Contrary to plaintiff's contention, the …
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… the trial court's decision so long as those findings are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record." … courts should reverse only when the trial court's determination is 'so clearly mistaken that the interests of …
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… to the Teacher Effectiveness and Accountability for the Children of New Jersey Act (TEACHNJ), L. 2012, c. 26, as of … not disturb an agency's final decision so long as it is supported by substantial credible evidence and is consistent … In enacting TEACHNJ, the Legislature intended to benefit children, by improving the quality of education. See …
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… The judge's factual findings are binding on appeal when supported by adequate, substantial, and credible evidence. … and personnel unless a court concludes that the determination of the public entity was palpably 5 A-4707-17T2 …
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… of ninety-five. Plaintiff is one of decedent's four grandchildren. In a 2010 will, decedent left his entire estate to … evidence still amounts to just speculation, innuendo, and unsupported hunches about [d]efendant's improper … interference." Our de novo review of the entire record supports Judge Toskos's findings of fact and conclusions of …
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… he argued "several substantial mitigating circumstances in support of a lesser sentence." The judge thus rejected …
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… written decision on August 10, 2018, explaining his determination. The judge recognized the plea form for the … trial, the judge found there was nothing in the record to support defendant's claim that he was forced into taking the …