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… for some of the period of his hospitalization his insurance company refused to cover, but the Division declined to … capricious, or unreasonable, or that it lacks fair support in the record.'" Saccone v. Bd. of Trs. of Police & … to deny coverage, unless it is clear such review would be futile. Medicaid benefits are payments of last resort, and …
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… from the Law Division's June 7, 2016 order dismissing his complaint against defendants NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … on the possibility that discovery may establish the requisite claim; rather, the legal requisites for plaintiff's … The Manual that plaintiff primarily relied upon in support of his claim that he was entitled to health …
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… with Caldwell's instructions, Parker and Adair submitted timesheets reflecting their work at the emergency shelters. … the New Jersey State Office of Fiscal Accountability and Compliance (OFAC) investigated possible overpayment to Board … However, the Board failed to cite any legal authority in support of this argument. The OFAC report only recommended …
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… answers for each witness to be called at trial. Judge James M. Blaney, who was not the trial judge, denied … by order filed on May 6, 2016. Judge Blaney issued a comprehensive thirteen-page written opinion on the same date … him, would have caused a different result. The record also supports Judge Blaney's findings on defendant's other …
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… and THOMAS PARELLA, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. RICHARD COMPEAU and ROSANNA DIMARZIO, Defendants-Respondents. and … 10, 2015 summary judgment dismissal of her personal injury complaint, along with a June 12, 2015 order denying … will not be defeated by bare conclusions lacking factual support, Petersen v. Twp. of Raritan, 418 N.J. Super. 125, …
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… appeal from the Department of Labor, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2012-28125. Weiner Lesniak, … must be accorded . . . unless . . . 'manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with competent relevant and … 356 N.J. Super. 389, 397 (App. Div. 2003). To find the requisite causal connection between the employment and the …
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… (i) counsel's assistance was not 'within the range of competence demanded of attorneys in criminal cases' and (ii) … argument to the PCR court. In his brief to the PCR court in support of his petition, defendant claimed, "[t]here was … I've tried to explain it to [defendant] a number of times—his contention was he never had a gun, although the …
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… defendant enter and exit a store on Wayne Street several times, but noted that defendant did not purchased merchandise. … applied aggravating factors (3) risk that defendant would commit another offense, (6) extent of defendant's prior … Here, there was overwhelming evidence in the record to support the jury's finding of guilt. The State and defendant …
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… attempted murder, aggravated assault, conspiracy to commit murder, possession of a weapon for an unlawful … factual findings and will uphold those findings that are "supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record." … the first prong of Strickland, we conclude that the requisite analysis relating to the second prong of Strickland was …
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… 3, 2013, plaintiff Francine Gudin filed a one- count complaint against 6108 Hudson Avenue, LLC, and David … accruing from October 19, 2007. Plaintiff filed an amended complaint on October 10, 2014, adding two counts against … reviewed the pleadings in this matter in addition to the supporting documents provided to me by Plaintiff and …
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… there is sufficient credible evidence in the record to support the finding of abuse or neglect on an alternate … Yvonne were "unfounded." On July 7, 2014, the Division revisited its finding of neglect 8 A-0729-15T2 stemming from the … based on new information it received following the completion of the earlier investigation. By letter dated …
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… he was handcuffed in the kitchen until the search was completed. He denied hearing the officers knock or announce … possession of a firearm in 5 A-1822-15T2 the course of committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … 101 (2016). They are upheld "so long as those findings are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record." …
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… denying the PCR petition. Judge Isabella also issued a comprehensive written opinion. Defendant's convictions arose … 4 A-1482-15T3 Sophie's face was blotched and she was complaining of an injured thumb. The friends then left. … on a PCR petition if he establishes a prima facie case in support of PCR, "there are material issues of disputed fact …
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… a four-day plenary hearing determined where the child would commence kindergarten, as plaintiff resided in Georgia and … violence has occurred and is likely to continue in the future and which state could best protect the parties and … this state, jurisdiction is retained 'until both the requisite "significant connection" and the requisite "substantial …
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… to foreclose to defendant. Plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint on August 18, 2009. Plaintiff engaged in concerted … of the note or, if no such proof was provided, three times the amount of the default judgment and an immediate … POINT IV PLAINTIFF'S ALLEGED OWNERSHIP INTEREST IN THE NOTE SUPPORTED ONLY BY VARIOUS VERSIONS OF COPIES FRAUDULENTLY …
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… from an adjudication of delinquency for conduct which, if committed by an adult, would constitute second- degree … two anonymous telephone calls expressing concern over a domestic disturbance. One of the callers alleged that … factual and credibility findings, so long as they are supported by the record. State v. Handy, 206 N.J. 39, 44 …
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… motion for summary judgment dismissing his slip and fall complaint. Plaintiff alleges he slipped and fell in the … the club that day. He asserted, in an affidavit, that he visited the locker room in the morning, to use the toilet and … (stating that a plaintiff must present evidence that "would support a reasonable inference, as distinguished from mere …
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… Esperanza and Juana Fernandez, occupied one of the homes and managed the other two homes. Moreover, the parents … Analis does not reside at the property. Plaintiffs filed a complaint in March 2012, claiming that defendants … incident causing the injury sued upon is not sufficient to support a finding of an incident of negligence. Long v. …
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… Byrd to refund $10,2901 in overpaid emergency unemployment compensation benefits. Byrd received these benefits in 2011 … requested, without regard to any subsequent repayment from future benefits. We need not repeat the facts as set forth … denial of a waiver, although finding that Byrd was the sole support of two children and had wages of only $10,006 in …
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… SEAMON, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant. ______________________________ … a dispute between an injured plaintiff and the insurance company that provided her with underinsured NOT FOR … a contingent fee basis. However, a fee application must "be supported by an affidavit of services addressing the factors …