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… the evidentiary decisions made by a trial court if they are supported by sufficient, credible evidence in the record and …
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… 117 N.J. 402 (1990)] considered several factors that would support the reasonable juror's finding such as "the quantity … The court may consider several factors in making its determination of whether a defendant is intoxicated to the … led to his arrest. We discern no error in the court's determination that defendant was not so intoxicated to reach a …
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… Motor Inn. Defendant's wife, Deshannon Simpson, and her two children had been staying in Room 108, which defendant … rear. Because they previously observed Ms. Simpson and two children, the officers believed that other individuals could … was not overwhelmingly prejudicial. Nothing in the record supports the conclusion that the admission of the evidence …
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… conclude Mountain Creek's argument that the Ski Statute supports enforcement of the indemnification provisions is …
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… following facts are derived from the evidence presented in support of, and in opposition to, Bystrowski's motion for …
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… of the adjournment motion papers and the judge's reasons in support of his ruling on that motion. 4 There is nothing in … state of mind and the objective component requires a determination whether the deprivation was sufficiently …
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… reviewing the underlying basis of defendant's claims in support of PCR, this court held the arguments raised by …
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… liability.1 Because Mercado contends, with some evidentiary support, that the accident was caused by defendant bus …
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… the accrual of a cause of action, and that there is no support in the case law for finding extraordinary …
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… does not "provide enough evidence under the case law to support a claim." The judge elaborated: I've sat through the …
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… the result we reach might be different if the evidence in support of the indictment were sufficient to create an …
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… factual findings following the Miranda hearing, as they are supported by sufficient, credible evidence in the record. … Likewise, we disagree with the judge's alternate determination that the statement made at the police station …
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… defendant offered contrasting theories of causation, each supported by expert testimony"). We now explain why the …
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… 2C:51-2.6 The two cases relied upon by the State in support of its argument are inapposite. Both Old Bridge …
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… counsel, alleging the amended complaint was frivolous. In support of its motion, defendant argued that before … as a matter of law." Self-serving assertions that are unsupported by evidence do not give rise to a genuine issue of …
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… R. 3:22(a)," and was not authorized by law, R. 3:22(c). To support his argument, defendant asserts Melvin should be …
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… front passenger seat. The record indicates there were two children on the back seat floor. The vehicle's windows were … the trial court's decision so long as those findings are supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record." …
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… the east side of the driveway is a concrete retaining wall" supporting an elevated landscaped area separating …
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… (1995) (quoting R. 4:46-2(c)). Likewise, "[p]reemption determinations are reviewed de novo, as are the issues of … system and its precedential authority—does not provide support for its argument that its contractual agreement …
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… numerous reasons. Several of those arguments are factually supported, at least on their face, by a certification from … subsection b of the statute. Ibid. The trial court's determination to refer the issues raised by plaintiffs … to arbitrate is enforceable." N.J.S.A. 2A:23B-6(c). These determinations are subject to ultimate judicial review …