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… written, personal, electronic, or other form of contact of communication" with her. Additionally, the TRO granted … first asked her to state her name and spell it. A.G.-B. complied and explained her full name was "supposed to be … home. Following the summations of counsel, the trial judge credited the testimony of the State's witnesses and found …
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… See N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a). Ashley also contends the court committed plain 1 For the reader's convenience, and to … for the reasons set forth by Judge Michael C. Gaus in his comprehensive written opinion. Judge Gaus found the Division … Gaus's eighty-three page opinion. In summary, Judge Gaus credited the Division's witnesses and found that neither …
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… whom are now adults. On January 7, 2009, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce based on irreconcilable differences. … from enforcing various custody orders against defendant and compelling his compliance with other court orders, the court … signed an amended judgment of divorce clarifying the amount credited to each party, and the total amount defendant owed …
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… from the Office of the Public Defender. After defendant complained, the Office reassigned his case to a private pool … believe to be witness availability issues and inappropriate comments made during his colloquy with the grand jury. He … a year awaiting trial, and closed his letter by requesting credit for his current jail time and a plea agreement …
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… This appeal emanates from defendant's claim that the second complaint was unnecessary and frivolous because he was … faith belief in the merits of the claim. First Atl. Fed. Credit Union v. Perez, 391 N.J. Super. 419, 432 (App. Div. … 328 N.J. Super. at 227-28, 230. This is because the "requisite bad faith or knowledge of lack of well-groundedness may …
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… was sentenced to two years of non-custodial probation, community service and mandatory fines. He did not file a … under oath [at the PCR hearing] . . . and testified inopposite to his testimony at the plea hearing and his … this argument based on its credibility findings, giving credit to the testimony of his trial counsel that counsel …
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… agreement.1 After soliciting bids, CMR Construction Company ("CMR") was selected to rebuild for the sum of … her allocated share of CMR's bill in any event, less any credits.5 5 The Association recovered $400,000 on the … v. Hannoch Weisman, 145 N.J. 395, 416 (1996). "The requisite elements of a cause of action for legal malpractice …
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… after defendant failed to timely respond to plaintiff's complaint seeking payment alleging breach of contract. … dates, the calculated amount of interest, the payments or credits, if any, the net amount due, and the name of the original creditor if the claim was acquired by assignment, shall …
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… jury found in favor of appellant, awarding him $350,000 in compensatory and $250,000 in punitive damages. Appellant was … Any member who has at least [three] years of service to his credit for which he has contributed as a member may borrow … to collect loans beyond five years. In fact, the opposite is true, as unpaid loans are deemed distributions, …
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… point[,] I gave inmate Porter a direct order to stop and he complied." Rosario's responses to Clarke's written … credibility at the hearing. 1 According to Clarke, it is common for an inmate to throw liquid in the face of another … privileges; and (3) a ninety-one-day loss of commutation credits. The hearing officer determined the sanctions were …
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… determining a substantial likelihood existed that he would commit a new crime if released on parole at that time. The … of adequate parole plan to assist in reintegration into the community; and other reasons. The panel stated: [Inmate] … contains a number of errors; (4) the Board miscalculated credits and the sentence; (5) the law of the case applies; …
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… particularly concerned with def[endant] using his right to communicate with the child as a vehicle to communicate with . . . or disparage [Brenda] with the … defendant's ability to speak with James. The judge credited Brenda's testimony that these police visits caused …
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… 42 N.J. at 162. We do not "'weigh the evidence, assess the creditability of witnesses, or make conclusions about the … headlights on, inability to perform field sobriety tests, combativeness, swaying, and detecting an odor of alcohol on … the one-leg stand and walk-and-turn tests' reliability was compromised due to defendant's age, the fact that the …
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… 13, 2018 order setting his child support based on the income imputed to him in the property settlement agreement … calculating alimony and child support, the PSA imputed an income of $40,000 to plaintiff, and $150,000 to defendant. The … aunt; he had $556.13 in his checking account and $16,500 in credit card debt. Defendant had depleted his retirement …
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… roadway where the body was later discovered. Affinito committed the murder while under parole supervision for … 3 A-4359-16T2 substantial likelihood that [Affinito] would commit a crime if released on parole at this time." The … infractions, some of which resulted in loss of commutation credits and placements in administrative segregation and …
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… to have weapons) in exchange for the State's agreement to recommend a fifteen-year term of imprisonment with an … concurrently. At the plea hearing, defendant admitted he committed the two offenses. He acknowledged he had … be reduced by good time, work time or minimum custody credits? DEFENDANT: Yes. THE COURT: With these …
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… count five. Appropriate fines and fees were imposed, jail credits given, and the remaining counts of the indictment … Defendant was employed by the River Road Trucking Company (RRTC) in Camden. Due to his primary duty to assist … midnight on February 24, 2015, H.H. was in the trucking company office sitting in his recliner when George …
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… substance abuse treatment, but failed to successfully complete such treatment. Helen admitted to using 4 … Super. 451, 479 (App. Div. 2012). Together they "provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … judgment and was unlikely to protect Mary. Judge DeLorenzo credited Dr. Miller's testimony, and we have no reason to …
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… pattern of official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-7, for acts committed between June 17, 2003, and September 27, 2007, and … to determine whether Vas forfeited his pension service credits. Based on Vas's convictions for crimes enumerated … system in which he participated at the time of the commission of the offense, and which covered the office, …
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… Asset Portfolio III, LLC (DAP), motion to dismiss her complaint under Rule 4:6-2(e). The foundation of each count of Valentine's complaint rested on the notion that a private right of … In Valentine's complaint, she alleged she was extended credit and incurred debt for "personal, family or household …