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… pertinent facts, which are gleaned primarily from the testimony elicited from the arresting trooper and defendant, the … car cross the center line again before it came to a complete stop. After defendant provided the trooper with … due to insufficient space in that area. The motion judge credited the trooper's testimony and found his dash cam …
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… the goods were not defective nor returned or revoked. Credit was given to Seaboard for all payments, counterclaims … balance of $59,000. In February 2015, Mauro filed a complaint against Seaboard. Seven months later, Seaboard filed an answer, which did not …
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… failed to meet "his burden of presenting sufficient competent and credible evidence of facts essential to his … during the hearing. The ALJ found that petitioner's testimony was not credibly corroborated and that the nature of … was connected to other mats with duct tape. The ALJ did not credit petitioner's testimony. 8 A-0938-15T3 Under the …
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… final agency decision denying him parole and imposing a 120-month Future Eligibility Term (FET). We affirm. In March … criminal record for fraud as a result of illegal use of credit cards on two occasions and possession of a controlled … of parole for violation and resentencing to county jail; commission of prison disciplinary infractions for one …
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… in Judge Grimbergen's decision. We add the following comments. The Division assumed custody of Yanni and Sam from … Because L.Z.I. was incarcerated for approximately one month, the Division removed the children from L.Z.I., and … to the doctor. Therefore, Judge Grimbergen was unable to credit Dr. McNiel's testimony on this point. In her …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge James R. Paganelli's comprehensive and well- reasoned fifty-two page written … 4 A-2037-17T1 inconsistent with visits and did not demonstrate any understanding of mother's mental illness and … father lacked adequate housing for his children and, though crediting his progress, the length of time it was taking him …
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… Civil Part judgment following a bench trial, dismissing his complaint with prejudice NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … . . defendant[s'] bus." Acknowledging the "conflicting testimony," the judge found "[Laday's] version of the accident . … 4 A-1286-18T1 driving that type of bus.1 Instead, the judge credited Laday's version that he was "straddling both lanes, …
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… appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Monmouth County, Docket No. L-0135-16. Kenneth Biedzynski … Antonelli.1 We affirm. In 2013, the parties entered into a commercial lease agreement for units in defendant's building … could not be a guarantee because plaintiff "didn't do a credit check, they didn't look into financials. They had no …
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… entered in March and April 2018, that enforced his alimony obligations and denied plaintiff's subsequent motion … statements and pay one-third of his net monthly income to probation, so it could apply those payments to more … Judge McDonald left unanswered the future disposition and crediting of SSI benefits. We reject these contentions, …
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… receiving benefits equal to fifty-nine percent of his final compensation, based on twenty-three years of PFRS service credit. If petitioner had been granted involuntary … benefits, he would be entitled to two-thirds of his annual compensation pursuant to N.J.S.A. 43:16A-7(2)(b). 5 …
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… care and supervision of Dylan. The Division also filed a complaint for custody of Natalia and care and supervision of … At the evidentiary hearing, Judge Paganelli heard testimony from a number of witnesses, including Natalia, Fabiana, … detailed credibility and factual findings. Judge Paganelli credited Natalia's testimony concerning the sexual abuse and …
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… 2 A-1774-16T3 denying his parole and imposing a ninety-six-month future eligibility term ("FET"). We affirm. In … programs, achieved minimum custody status, and had commutation time restored. 2 See N.J.A.C. 10A:71-3.21(d) … be reduced by any commutation, work, or minimum custody credits earned. See N.J.S.A. 30:4-140; N.J.S.A. 30:4-92. …
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… a juvenile, was adjudicated delinquent for acts which, if committed by an adult, would constitute second-degree … weapons charge, and placed J.R. on probation for eighteen months. On appeal, J.R. argues that "there was insufficient … conclusions, and disposition on these charges. The judge credited C.F.'s testimony that J.R. shot the victim with the …
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… with the 1 The trial court denied defendant's request to compel plaintiff to contribute $50,000 to a 529 education … argument on appeal appears to be she is entitled to credit based on expenditures she made concerning other …
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… 08/2018, CN 11185 (Taxing District Local Property Tax Complaint) page 1 of 4 Plaintiff or Filing Attorney … about dates for completion of discovery, the anticipated month and year of your trial, as well as the name of the … policy number, active financial account number, or active credit card number. An active financial account number may …
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… this. That information is available on the Judiciary’s website njcourts.gov. It is important that you file a motion … after the sheriff stays are exhausted. Instructions to complete the Notice of Motion, Certification in Support of … policy number, active financial account number, active credit card number or military status. Plaintiff or Filing …
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… agency decision denying him parole and imposing a sixty-month future eligibility term (FET). On appeal, he asserts … possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose. 3 The FET commenced on Vasquez's parole eligibility date of March 3, … will be reduced by commutation, work, and minimum custody credits. Accordingly, Vasquez's projected parole eligibility …
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… address her concerns, and she became the subject of false complaints about her performance. Citing "the hostile work … undefined, the Court has stated: The test of "ordinary common sense and prudence" must be utilized to determine … 58 N.J. 341, 344 (1971). Bertolini also contends the Board credited the contradictory testimony of the BOE's …
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… to secure loans made under the subject Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) extended by plaintiff Santander Bank, N.A. … by their first names to avoid any confusion caused by their common surname. 3 A-2178-17T3 foreclosure. On appeal, defendant …
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… Joseph E. Krakora, Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Monique Moyse, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Mark … (count six); second-degree possession of a handgun while committing a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count 3 … and provided truthful answers. The plea court also credited defendant's testimony that his trial attorney …