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… the admission of the children's medical records as noncompliant with the certification requirements under N.J.S.A. … treatment; the father attended a program but left before completing it. Laverty explained the Division's concern that … . N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21(c). In making those findings, the judge credited the testimony of the Division's witnesses. She also …
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… father's cross- motion, the mother failed to provide any competent evidence to refute the father's contention. She … was no evidence Terlizzi was considered an employee of his company. On August 7, 2015, the court entered an order that … court did order the cost of the children's premiums, "after crediting [the mother] with the amount paid by her current …
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… About a month later, he rendered his oral decision, crediting the video and the officers' testimony, finding … Kelly's thorough oral opinion. We add the following brief comments. When the Law Division conducts a trial de novo on … municipal court judge's detailed credibility findings, was comprehensive and correct. Affirmed. … STATE OF NEW JERSEY …
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… Ditech filed a motion for summary judgment and to amend the complaint to substitute its name for Green Tree as … RIGHTS TO THE LOAN FROM BANK OF AMERICA TO THE GREEN TREE COMPANY. POINT V BECAUSE PLAINTIFF WAS A TRESPASSER ON … R. 2:6-2(a)(5); see Cherry Hill Dodge, Inc. v. Chrysler Credit Corp., 194 N.J. Super. 282, 283 (App. Div. 1984). …
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… court in its February 5, 2018 written opinion. We add these comments. We write this opinion primarily for the parties, … After lengthy legal proceedings, the Civil Service Commission upheld the termination for cause, and we affirmed … the Public Employee Retirement System (PERS) granted. PERS credited Arezzo with thirty-five years of honorable public …
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… children were emancipated, and each party was collecting comparable social security income while residing in separate residences at the time they … in any given case." Manning Eng'g, Inc. v. Hudson Cty. Park Comm'n, 74 N.J. 113, 120 (1977) (citing Hodgson v. …
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… while robbing him with the assistance of four others. He committed the 1981 crimes while he was on parole for several … are considered more serious. His most recent infraction was committed on May 26, 2005. That offense involved the use of … will be reduced by commutation, work, and minimum custody credits because he falls under the pre-1997 standard for …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5363-18T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF C.H., SVP-186-01. … of a predicate offense – as was C.H. – may be involuntarily committed under the SVPA when found to suffer from "a mental … findings are supported by testimony he was entitled to credit, these findings are worthy of our deference, and the …
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… a written decision denying defendant's motion. The judge credited Benenati's testimony and stated: I find that the … to a call of a domestic dispute. The defendant is seen coming from the direction of an apartment occupied by a … New Jersey departs from the federal good faith exception. Compare Herring v. 6 A-2578-17T4 United States, 555 U.S. …
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… 2018, appellant was informed that he had been charged with committing prohibited act *.202. A corrections officer … he was using a top locker with a padlock that contained his commissary and batteries. He did not present any witnesses … committed prohibited act *.202. Here, the hearing officer credited Officer Mount's disciplinary report and testimony, …
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… of Sue's parental rights. In that regard, the judge credited the testimony of the Division worker who had … children's best opportunity for a healthy upbringing with a competent, nurturing caretaker was if they stayed in the …
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… sanctions against plaintiff for her alleged failure to comply with an existing parenting time order. Defendant … custody of the children. In May 2019, defendant filed a complaint with the Division of Child Protection and … asset distribution and allocation of tax deductions and credits. Generally, our scope of review of Family Part …
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… Dalton's thoughtful oral opinion. We add the following comments. On August 1, 2019, plaintiff obtained a temporary … the past three weeks[,]" "defendant drinks to excess and becomes violent[,]" and "defendant will throw household items … and superficially compliant." She also considered credit card statements provided by plaintiff showing that, …
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… Documents are of the essence," and called for substantial completion of the work within 212 days, i.e., by the end of … were concerned about time because they were losing rental income from the two tenants while construction was taking … the damages on their counterclaim by applying improper credits in favor of plaintiffs. Having fully considered the …
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… seized during the execution of the search warrant and to compel the disclosure of the CI's identity. The trial court … for probable cause, provided that a substantial basis for crediting that information is presented." Jones, 179 N.J. at … hearing in the trial court. Instead, defendant moved to compel the disclosure of the CI's identity. We generally …
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… sanctions against plaintiff for her alleged failure to comply with an existing parenting time order. Defendant … custody of the children. In May 2019, defendant filed a complaint with the Division of Child Protection and … asset distribution and allocation of tax deductions and credits. Generally, our scope of review of Family Part …
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… Dalton's thoughtful oral opinion. We add the following comments. On August 1, 2019, plaintiff obtained a temporary … the past three weeks[,]" "defendant drinks to excess and becomes violent[,]" and "defendant will throw household items … and superficially compliant." She also considered credit card statements provided by plaintiff showing that, …
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… of Sue's parental rights. In that regard, the judge credited the testimony of the Division worker who had … children's best opportunity for a healthy upbringing with a competent, nurturing caretaker was if they stayed in the …
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… He did not request witness statements. Upon 3 A-1414-15T1 completion of the hearing, the hearing officer (HO) credited the report confirming that the shank had been … 180 days administrative segregation, and 180 days loss of commutation time. Lacey filed an administrative appeal. The …
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… Police investigation showed defendant had also applied for credit in the doctor's name. Defendant and a co-defendant … PTI, and on or about July 8, 2015, Essex County Probation recommended her for admission. However, the prosecutor … the defendant's position as a trusted employee during the commission of the theft, and the two-month period over which …