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… and negligence itself," and holding "[o]rdinarily, the determination that a party has violated 'a statutory duty of … As a result, the record lacks evidence sufficient to support a decision on this issue. Accordingly, we vacate and remand for a determination whether defendant's conduct proximately caused …
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… are any material facts in dispute within the record. The determination of a fact's materiality necessarily involves … loan payments for four years before defaulting. These facts support the trial court's conclusion that defendants failed …
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… was the Vice-President. Mantrib identifies no authority in support of the assertion that plaintiffs should have done …
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… Defendant then provided the following factual basis in support of his guilty plea: DEFENSE COUNSEL: Mr. Alatorre, …
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… and are not stale because the same facts are required to support the affirmative relief sought by both parties. In …
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… balance of equities, the scope of . . . review of such determinations is narrow. A trial court's decision to issue a … counterclaim was his failure to assert sufficient facts to support his claim that the Department violated his …
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… Bettin's testimony, the State's witnesses did not "strongly support[]" the State's theories that defendant was either …
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… Nelson, died in February 2011, leaving each of his four children an equal share of his estate. Defendant Jacqueline … jurisdiction. We are therefore satisfied that the facts support Judge Depuis' finding that plaintiffs failed to …
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… Division judge accepted the municipal judge's credibility determinations and, on July 30, 2015, found defendant guilty … the judge determined that the evidence presented supported the guilty verdicts based upon "[d]efendant's … it was Father's Day and he had plans to celebrate with his children later in the day. Because the incorrect date had no …
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… ineffective assistance of counsel and the asserted facts in support thereof are outside the record, an evidentiary …
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… (App. Div. July 18, 2013). We agreed with the PCR judge's determination that defendant's claims were procedurally barred … for Fuller's death, Kersey offered no specific details to support his claim, noting that in his affidavit, Kersey …
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… N.J.S.A. § 56:13-16(f)(2). However, he provides no facts to support the theory that the Administrative Fee charged is …
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… for summary judgment. DepoLink Court Reporting & Litig. Support Servs. v. Rochman, 430 N.J. Super. 325, 341 (App. …
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… which we 'must uphold . . . so long as those findings are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record.'" … N.J. 1, 15 (2009)). We review de novo the trial court's determinations of law, State v. Mann, 203 N.J. 328, 337 (2010) …
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… in unrelated matters. The record contains no evidence to support this contention, which we deem to be unfounded and …
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… a rigid test with an absolute threshold level necessary to support a jury verdict." 6 A-2300-15T4 James, supra, 155 …
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… did. On appeal, plaintiff argues the evidence presented in support of the motion to vacate was not an opinion letter … we do not know the legal basis for the trial court's determination beyond what we discern from the judge's ruling … (1993)). We afford "substantial deference" to a judge's determination to grant relief under Rule 4:50-1 and reverse …
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… TO TESTIFY AT TRIAL, SINCE ITS FACTUAL FINDINGS WERE NOT SUPPORTED BY SUFFICIENT CREDIBLE EVIDENCE ARISING OUT OF THE …
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… unless "arbitrary, capricious or unreasonable, or . . . not supported by substantial credible evidence in the record as … iteration of the statute, "[t]he Parole Board's ultimate determination of parole fitness must be based on whether there … if released on parole at that time. In reaching such determination, the board panel or board shall state on the …
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… defendant was not exculpatory. The evidence did not support defendant's role as that of a spectator or innocent …