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… a bank teller. Defendant testified he attempted to commit a robbery of the bank using a handgun to threaten and … not, raise 5 A-0498-16T1 the claim in a prior proceeding, unless they satisfy one of the following exceptions: (a) that … concurrent to the state sentence and be willing to give him credit. . . . [I]t's the opinion of this Court that neither …
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… January 18, 2018 2 A-0653-16T2 assessment of defendant's income, we affirm in part, and reverse and remand in part. I. … of approximately $94,962.86, her income more than doubles that of defendant's. These discrepancies warrant a … shall remain provisionally in place, subject to appropriate credits or retroactive adjustments after the trial court …
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… and administered two doses of medicine to S.K.: one in applesauce, and one in chocolate pudding. J.T., however, … the ALJ found that L.C.'s testimony was "difficult to credit." Contrary to L.C.'s and J.T.'s testimony, petitioner … stated, "[Petitioner] was not substantiated with having committed abuse, but with neglect . . . [t]he harm sounds in …
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… from Bowman and three medical experts. Based on the credited testimony of one of the medical experts, the ALJ … to remain at work beyond her expectation in order to complete her assigned duties and had no discretion in the … agency's final quasi-judicial decision will be sustained unless there is a clear showing that it is arbitrary, …
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… Township police officers responded to a suspicious person complaint regarding a private residence December 22, 2017 3 … fines were imposed, and defendant was 6 A-4970-15T2 credited with fifty-eight days' time served. On appeal, the … findings, supported imposition of a prison sentence of not less than three years, which would require, under the waiver …
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… to -35. The FRO was issued based upon a finding that E.G. committed the predicate act of harassment. N.J.S.A. … all the finances. When the pla[intiff] has to make a credit card 1 Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:25-23, a law … opinion, the judge recited the numerous instances and examples of E.G.'s controlling behavior over the course of the …
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… cause for respondent (Shafer Partners, LLP, attorneys; Charles L. Ainbinder, on the brief). PER CURIAM In this coverage … policies, High Point and Farm Family disagreed about which company was responsible for providing coverage since both … the Farm Family policy's limit. After applying a $15,000 credit representing Geico's policy limit, the total recovery …
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… until the theft was discovered in early 2017. Defendant accomplished the theft by changing the address on her late father's bank account, where the monies were deposited each month, to her own address. Defendant then used an … $30 for life insurance, and $80 toward her nominal credit card balances each month. Significantly, defendant …
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… abandon" their use. Citing Petrillo's testimony, the Board credited his "opinion that prior to the ordinance change in … sink were installed no later than 1940. Dege, however, was less certain about when the shower was installed. The judge … 2004)). "[T]he action of a board will not be overturned unless it is found to be arbitrary and capricious or …
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… (2007), we affirm. We will sustain a board's decision "unless there is a clear showing that it is arbitrary, … 80, 99 (App. Div. 2015) (quoting In re Election Law Enf't Comm'n Advisory Op. No. 01-2008, 201 N.J. 254, 262 (2010)). … levels, with the herniation at L5-S1." The ALJ ultimately credited Dr. Berman's rationale for determining Ferrer was …
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… four); and second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a CDS crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count five). … decision on the motion should not be reversed on appeal unless the decision is shown to be a mistaken exercise of … defendant received eight months of public health emergency credits pursuant to L. 2020, c. 111, which counsel asserts …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Case No. 2017-14400. Danielle S. Chandonnet … legal determinations made by the judge of compensation "unless they are 'manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent … 579). Here, Judge Martino fully articulated his reasons for crediting Dr. Sieler's testimony over that provided by Dr. …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 14-04- 0446. Joseph E. Krakora, … in accordance with an agreement that the State would recommend a non-custodial term of probation and dismiss all of … charged with violating probation, received 186 days of jail credit and was sentenced to continued probation. On or …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2011-17344. Joseph Michael … reason to reverse th[e] judgment." Bellino v. Verizon Wireless, 435 N.J. Super. 85, 95 (App. Div. 2014) (citing Smith … Here, the compensation judge articulated his reasons for crediting Dr. Grob's testimony, including the doctor's …
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… 7, 2019 2 A-4883-16T3 1(a)(1); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1); … Training School for Boys at Jamesburg, along with requisite fees and penalties. D.R.-J. had a Facebook account of … an iPhone, a Louis Vuitton wallet, a driver's license, credit cards, and an Xbox game system. D.R.-J. was involved …
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… JAMES CARTER, Defendants. _____________________________ CADLES OF GRASSY MEADOWS II, LLC, Appellant. … Cadles of Grassy Meadows II, LLC (Cadles), is a judgment creditor of plaintiff Joseph Koenig. Cadles levied on Joseph … for many years and at various times owned three trucking companies, 3 A-5389-16T2 J.K. Enterprises, Koenig …
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… FRANK G. RUBURY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. FORD MOTOR COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. _____________________________ … by June 30, 2015, he would, among other things, write articles for named publications detailing the airbag failure and … loss of income, loss of employment, and a decline in his credit worthiness. In a third count, Rubury alleged Ford was …
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… marital home and his agreement to pay the joint marital credit card debt, plaintiff agreed to accept $325 a week in … denying plaintiff's motion, rescheduling the deposition, compelling plaintiff to comply with outstanding discovery, and awarding defendant …
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… facts from the evidence presented at trial. Defendant committed three crimes in a three-day span. The first crime … 2007, at about 11:30 a.m. Defendant entered a National Wholesale Liquidators (Liquidators) store and spoke to the … that he was only entitled to seventy-five percent store credit without a receipt. At that point, defendant decided …
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… not disturb [the Board's] determinations or findings unless there is a clear showing that (1) [the Board] did not … is discretionary. In re Xanadu Project at the Meadowlands Complex, 415 N.J. Super. 179, 188 (App. Div. 2010); In re … Should a member, after having established [ten] years of creditable service, be separated voluntarily or …