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… University. Plaintiff B.H.M. possessed a master's degree in computer science and was employed as a software engineer, … at various pharmacies. A Division caseworker who visited the marital residence discovered butcher paper … the [c]ourt. Defendant's [case information statement] shows credit card debt in excess of $39,000, [and] monthly …
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… June and July 2013, while pregnant with Lewis, Mother was compelled to undergo a drug-screen, and tested positive for … lack "the mental status sufficient to eliminate the risk of future harm to the child," that indicates "the child's … these tests." The family court has discretion whether to credit or give weight to certain evidence and to determine …
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… June and July 2013, while pregnant with Lewis, Mother was compelled to undergo a drug-screen, and tested positive for … lack "the mental status sufficient to eliminate the risk of future harm to the child," that indicates "the child's … these tests." The family court has discretion whether to credit or give weight to certain evidence and to determine …
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… rather "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … manner[,]" and "was not impeached." Likewise, the judge "credit[ed] Dr. Groisser's testimony[,]" explaining that … going to be released from incarceration in the foreseeable future[,]" "[n]or ha[d] they indicated they would be in any …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2703-17T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF S.M., SVP-308-03. … had a high risk of sexually reoffending in the foreseeable future. Dr. Paolillo reported actuarial instruments placed … 803(c)(6). The trial court focused on treatment effect. It credited the State's experts' shared conclusion that, …
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… rather "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … manner[,]" and "was not impeached." Likewise, the judge "credit[ed] Dr. Groisser's testimony[,]" explaining that … going to be released from incarceration in the foreseeable future[,]" "[n]or ha[d] they indicated they would be in any …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2703-17T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF S.M., SVP-308-03. … had a high risk of sexually reoffending in the foreseeable future. Dr. Paolillo reported actuarial instruments placed … 803(c)(6). The trial court focused on treatment effect. It credited the State's experts' shared conclusion that, …
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… and legal conclusions contained in the trial judge's comprehensive oral opinion and provide this factual summary … to eliminate the harm she caused. Although the trial judge credited her recent attempts to engage in mental health … children with a permanent, safe, secure home now or in the future. . . . . I have detailed why . . . the [c]ourt is …
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… order (TRO) against defendant on October 24, 2024. The complaint alleged a predicate act of assault, claiming that … he had no intention of contacting plaintiff in the future, and there was no need for a restraining order. In … plaintiff "[wa]s a much more credible witness." The court credited plaintiff's testimony and found she established a …
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… BAIL BONDS, INC., ATTORNEY IN FACT FOR ALLEGHENY CASUALTY COMPANY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. SHAWN WRIGHT, FLOYD A. … bond or the other from April to September 2004 when she visited Shawn at the CCJ, requesting money to continue making … only under TILA (which has a short title of the "Consumer Credit Protection Act," Pub. L. No. 90-321, § 1, 82 Stat. …
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… and procedural history that followed is set forth in the comprehensive and thoughtful thirty-one-page written opinion … a safe reunification with her in the reasonably foreseeable future. There is sufficient credible evidence in the record … to provide a parenting mentor in her home. The judge credited testimony from a caseworker that such mentors were …
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… ambulance and Rodriguez was informed that some of them were complaining of injuries. Rodriguez observed that the driver … intoxicated. In making its findings, the court did not credit Rodriguez's testimony that defendant had slow or … Mishandling Of His Vehicle" Was Clearly Mistaken and Not Supported by Sufficient Credible Evidence. ii. The Judge's …
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… BAIL BONDS, INC., ATTORNEY IN FACT FOR ALLEGHENY CASUALTY COMPANY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. SHAWN WRIGHT, FLOYD A. … bond or the other from April to September 2004 when she visited Shawn at the CCJ, requesting money to continue making … only under TILA (which has a short title of the "Consumer Credit Protection Act," Pub. L. No. 90-321, § 1, 82 Stat. …
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… ambulance and Rodriguez was informed that some of them were complaining of injuries. Rodriguez observed that the driver … intoxicated. In making its findings, the court did not credit Rodriguez's testimony that defendant had slow or … Mishandling Of His Vehicle" Was Clearly Mistaken and Not Supported by Sufficient Credible Evidence. ii. The Judge's …
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… and procedural history that followed is set forth in the comprehensive and thoughtful thirty-one-page written opinion … a safe reunification with her in the reasonably foreseeable future. There is sufficient credible evidence in the record … to provide a parenting mentor in her home. The judge credited testimony from a caseworker that such mentors were …
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… order (TRO) against defendant on October 24, 2024. The complaint alleged a predicate act of assault, claiming that … he had no intention of contacting plaintiff in the future, and there was no need for a restraining order. In … plaintiff "[wa]s a much more credible witness." The court credited plaintiff's testimony and found she established a …
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… her job, which required extensive reading, writing and computer use, as "sedentary." Defendant participated in the … the FJOD. Finding that defendant's disability was "unrefuted," the court awarded defendant permanent alimony of … The net result was that plaintiff received a weekly credit of $19 towards his alimony payments and would pay …
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… her job, which required extensive reading, writing and computer use, as "sedentary." Defendant participated in the … the FJOD. Finding that defendant's disability was "unrefuted," the court awarded defendant permanent alimony of … The net result was that plaintiff received a weekly credit of $19 towards his alimony payments and would pay …
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… When he lived in Montvale, he had lunch with Joyce and visited her frequently. After moving to Toronto, defendant … light on where Joyce wanted to be buried." The trial court credited Talarico's testimony that the "funeral … the cemetery near his office in Queens . . . was their 'future home.'" In his consideration of this matter, the …
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… a newborn is suffering from neonatal abstinence syndrome, commonly known as withdrawal. 5 A-2626-20 withdrawal … that she displayed "a candid demeanor." Further, the judge credited Lopez's testimony, noting it was "consistent with … A-2626-20 and showed the court's failure "to meet the requisite standard of impartiality." Id. at 321-22. Here, unlike …