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… time-barred pursuant to Rule 3:22-4(b). The record fully supports her findings that: (1) defendant did not file his …
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… trial courts should grant evidentiary hearings and make a determination on the merits only if the defendant has … We discern no abuse of discretion here. We also find no support for the proposition that a defendant must be advised …
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… He argues that the judge mistakenly made "credibility determinations" against him and based dismissal on "inadequate … plaintiff's arguments; the judge did not make credibility determinations and he did not base his decision on the … plaintiff offered no sworn statement or evidence that would support such a contention. 8 A-5374-18T4 THE COURT: Okay. …
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… Co., 160 N.J. 480, 492 (1999)). "And, as with like determinations also entrusted to the sound discretion of the … undergirding the trial court's decision if they are supported by adequate, substantial and credible evidence on …
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… to alter concurrent findings of facts and credibility determinations made by two lower courts absent a very obvious … 7 A-0110-19T2 This appeal turns on whether the record supported the Law Division's determination that defendant operated a vehicle within the …
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… facts to satisfy the elements of common law fraud. In support of defendants' motion, Mastrogiovanni certified …
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… correctly interpreted the law.'" DepoLink Ct. Rep. & Litig. Support Servs. v. Rochman, 430 N.J. Super. 325, 333 (App. … and witnesses' credibility, weigh the evidence, and make determinations regarding these events. In viewing the facts in …
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… no explanation for the extraordinary delay. Her attorney's supporting certification recognizes that the injury occurred …
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… N.J. 428, 443 (2011) (noting that the doctrine finds its support in our State Constitution and the goal "'that all …
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… of Jacob's complaints, or of the products they used. In support of defendants' motions for summary judgment, they …
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… "the presence of a meritorious [claim] worthy of judicial determination . . . and the absence of any contumacious … the defendant did not present a "scintilla of evidence" supporting his claim of prejudice); Ghandi, 390 N.J. Super. … Super. 494, 496 (App. Div. 2013). Similar to our determinations in Ghandi and Baskett, Carolyn's reasonable …
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… "cited no facts . . . unique or more serious" than those supporting any fourth-degree assault by auto charge, and the …
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… 40:55D-49(a), on which appellants rely so heavily, does not support the far-reaching exception for which they argue. …
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… had emphatic positions on various issues, including supporting random drug testing of students in the school … those who opposed drug testing smoked marijuana with their children. Plaintiff claimed defendants reposted the article … accused defendants of using social media to proclaim school children were "victimized by plaintiff's cruelty," and …
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… natural function." Id. at 542. Plaintiff's medical proofs support a claim of permanent injury that is based on …
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… following facts are derived from the evidence submitted in support of and in opposition to the summary judgment motion … motion judge did. Here, the judge rejected plaintiffs' unsupported contention defendants had constructive notice of …
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… apply to that scenario. The trial judge's rulings were well supported by the credible evidence in the record. State v. …
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… felony or the probability of automatic deportation. In his supporting affidavit, defendant states: "At no time either …
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… advising that it decided not to change the initial determination that Letts' ADR benefits were subject to an … same injury should be offset, does not logically extend to support Letts' contention that we should now interpret the …
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… in unrelated matters. The record contains no evidence to support this contention, which we deem to be unfounded and …