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… acknowledged she lived at a motel following the foreclosure and M.P. was left alone at times. When questioned about … a parenting time schedule. 7 A-0671-24 The judge generally credited the testimony of both parties. However, the judge … plaintiff's testimony concerning defendant's failure to comply with the parenting time schedule was "vague," thereby …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … be drawn in favor of the non-moving party, a court need not credit a complaint’s bald assertions or legal conclusions. … caused Plaintiffs the loss of use and enjoyment of the premises, thus constituting a breach of fiduciary duty on the …
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… (NOI) to foreclose and thereafter filed a foreclosure complaint. Defendant and Mitchell did not contest the matter … to cure the default at any time. See Gonzalez v. Wilshire Credit Corp., 207 N.J. 557, 570 (2011). The legal … A-0487-21 its moving papers, and Kelly established the requisite authentication of the documents by laying a foundation …
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… in 1998 and held various clerical and secretarial titles until 2012, all of which were classified titles under … her employment. Miller appealed her termination to the Commissioner of Education, alleging it was unlawful because … of this chapter.” The Commissioner concluded Miller accrued credit toward tenure only during the period following her …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS __________________________________ … years, other tenants occupied a separate portion of the premises during his family’s residency. He then clarified … offered by Mr. Boyajian as comparable. Instead, the court credits the opinion of rental value given by Ms. Pugliese. …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY KATHI F. … be generated due to ADA Americans with Disabilities Act ENSURING AN OPEN DOOR TO JUSTICE 2 plaintiff’s … 9, 2017. On December 18, 2017 the Division, through Pioneer Credit Recovery, began its efforts to collect the …
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… indictment, not seek an extended-term sentence, and recommend a seven-year custodial term with forty-two months of … by defendant. 5 A-1265-15T3 Later, the detectives set up surveillance of the hotel, but the Buick was no longer … receipts reflecting his name, room number 332, and a Visa credit card. 7 A-1265-15T3 While backup units were arresting …
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… rights. The facts are fully set forth in Judge Axelrad's comprehensive oral opinion, and need not be repeated here. 1 … was allowed supervised visitation with the children, but visited only for the first couple of months of their lives. … evaluations, complaining the Division was not giving her credit for services she attended after removal of the older …
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… 52 weeks of overtime due for over a two-year period. That computed sum exceeded the $15,000 jurisdictional cap, even … our scope of appellate review, and applicable legal principles, we affirm. The scope of our review of the trial court's … that they set their own hours, but the trial court discredited the testimony of one of them because he and …
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… Public Employees' Retirement System, Department of the Treasury, PERS No. xx9316. Fruhschein & Steward, LLC, attorneys … 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 …
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… house, they went to his bedroom. Sitting on 4 A-0687-22 opposite ends of his bed, they discussed their relationship and … tried to move his hand away and told him she was uncomfortable and did not want to have sex. Then defendant … of her throat, and cut[] off her air supply." The judge credited plaintiff's testimony wherein she "absolutely …
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… at police headquarters, Garrido said she asked defendant to come to the hotel because her ex-boyfriend was "calling all … view by a public safety official who is lawfully on the premises and is not exceeding the scope of the search, that … for probable cause, provided that a substantial basis for crediting that information is presented." State v. Jones, …
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… OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0189-23 NEW COMMUNITY CORPORATION, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. FIRST ZION … located on plaintiff's property. Defendant hired its own surveyor, who confirmed the dimensions of the parties' … plaintiff's record ownership of Lot 22. The judge credited the court-appointed surveyor's opinion the debris …
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… WAS NOT TIMELY FILED AND PROCEDURALLY BARRED SO AS TO ENSURE A FULL AND FAIR DISPOSITION OF DEFENDANT'S CURRENT … those defenses, as well as the incorrect jail and gap time credits. 1 Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966). 6 … an amended second PCR petition on September 16, 2016. In a comprehensive written opinion issued on August 23, 2018, the …
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… 2022. On July 6, 2023, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint under the PDVA alleging harassment and obtained a … for granting an FRO under the PDVA. In support, the judge credited plaintiff's testimony, noting that "she supported … evidence." Gnall v. Gnall, 222 N.J. 414, 428 (2015). To be sure, we will not disturb a trial court's factual findings …
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… March 9, 2023 adjudication of delinquency for acts that, if committed by an adult, would constitute third-degree receipt … proved D.M. had stolen the vehicle. As we noted, the judge credited the testimony of the State's witnesses , … questions and his tone changed when he seemed to be unsure 5 A-2644-22 about an answer." Moreover, the fact D.M. …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4010-22 VANESSA ZAPATA, Complainant-Appellant, v. FELLOWSHIP VILLAGE SENIOR LIVING, … in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-4010-22 counsel; Surinder K. Aggarwal, Deputy Attorney General, on the … concluded it "failed to find that probable cause exists to credit the allegations in [appellant's] complaint . . . ." …
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… 13, 2018 order setting his child support based on the income imputed to him in the property settlement agreement … aunt; he had $556.13 in his checking account and $16,500 in credit card debt. Defendant had depleted his retirement accounts, savings accounts, life insurance and stock holdings in order to meet his support …
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… from the Office of the Public Defender. After defendant complained, the Office reassigned his case to a private pool … a year awaiting trial, and closed his letter by requesting credit for his current jail time and a plea agreement … circumstances that would allow me to enter a plea that was less than what was offered to him on the day we put this …
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… 1 "An 'open plea' [is] one that d[oes] not include a recommendation from the State nor a prior indication from the … in Hazlet. Armed with this information, the police set up surveillance units in the parking lots for the K-Mart and … of the circumstances, there is a sufficient basis for crediting the tip. State v. Smith, 155 N.J. 83, 92 (1998). …