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… CABLE AMERICA, INC., and NORTH AMERICAN CABLE EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC., Defendants-Respondents, and RUSSIAN MEDIA … to a litigation after that litigation has commenced much less after that agreement has been deemed invalid." Ibid. 5 … Super. 379, 389 (App. Div. 2009) (quoting First Atl. Fed. Credit Union v. Perez, 391 N.J. Super. 419, 432 (App. Div. …
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… of three caseworkers, and its expert psychologist, Lori Lessin, Ph.D., who performed the psychological evaluation of … Father refused court-ordered evaluations and claimed he had completed the programs offered by the Division. Several … and stability for John. As one notable example, the judge credited the expert opinion of Dr. Lessin, noting the …
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… were indicted for second- degree conspiracy to commit armed burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2(b)(2) and N.J.S.A. … statement. We defer to those factual findings "unless they were 'clearly mistaken' or 'so wide of the mark' … and watched the co-defendant's interview. The judge credited the detective's testimony that defendant knocked …
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… appeals from a January 13, 2017 decision of the Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Children and Families … 3 A-2606-16T4 its roof in the roadway. No other vehicles were involved in the accident. I.B. was the only … in a way that would correlate to such a reading." The ALJ credited Dr. Gooberman's testimony as reliable and …
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… court found that, following the parties' divorce, defendant committed two predicate acts of domestic violence (DV), … he believed these words to be a threat of violence unless he cooperated with defendant. Plaintiff further … any person to hatred, contempt or ridicule, or to impair credit or business repute." N.J.S.A. 2C:13-5(a)(3). The …
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… adequate care to her children"; "the family's shortcomings, if any, were caused by [M.H.'s] mental illness as … factual findings 4 A-3763-15T4 should not be disturbed unless they "are 'so wide of the mark that a mistake must have … – rendered her an implausible parenting option. He also credited Dr. Mack's opinion that her dysfunction negated any …
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… on the third floor. Cortes also knew defendant from prior complaints made by management about "a lot of traffic in and … his brother and his mother were his godmother who visited occasionally and J.N.5 who charged his phone in the … placed the children at imminent risk of harm. The court credited Cortes' testimony that the "quantity" of drugs and …
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… v. DEPARTMENT OF LAW & PUBLIC SAFETY, NEW JERSEY RACING COMMISSION, Respondent-Respondent. … makes no sense legally or practically, and should be revisited as it [has a negative impact upon] the business … of a wagering account; provided, however, that the use of credit or debit cards specifically approved by the licensee …
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… filing of the February 23, 2020 domestic violence complaint at issue in this appeal arose during a February … names like "evil bitch," drove her to her dorm in a reckless manner, and, upon arrival, "pushed [her] out of the … that was "at variance with . . . [p]laintiff." After crediting plaintiff's version of events over defendant's, …
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… trial, entered the judgment, and rendered a thoughtful and comprehensive decision. 3 A-2487-20 On appeal, the mother … 2010). 8 A-2487-20 The judge detailed multiple other examples of how the mother presented a substantial risk of harm … N.J. Super. at 488. In the matter under review, the judge credited the Division's efforts to provide the mother with …
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… reasons that follow, we dismiss the appeal. I. This matter comes before us for a second time. The parties are familiar … use for the Korean language. 4 A-0909-20 the matter was "less than" the time spent by the Lee firm. During appellate … finding. 14 A-0909-20 As to factor two, the trial court credited both law firms for their role in procuring the …
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… Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Middlesex County, Docket No. FV-12-1654-21. Destribats Campbell … plaintiff ended on February 5, 2021. The domestic violence complaint alleges that on February 13, 2021, defendant … that he was "massaging her head in a romantic way." After crediting plaintiff's testimony about the private …
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… "medical stay"; (2) a July 24, 2020 order dismissing their complaint with prejudice; and (3) a September 11, 2020 order … order, and Jonathan moved for sanctions, pursuant to Rules 4:23-2(b) and 4:23-5. The parties appeared for argument … for sanctions and counsel fees. See First Atl. Fed. Credit Union v. Perez, 391 N.J. Super. 419, 432 (App. Div. …
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… by a jury, defendant Emmanuel John was convicted of the lesser- included offense of first-degree aggravated … video from the adjacent restaurant did not have an audio component. However, the State played the tape—which depicted … charge both relied upon similar elements. Had the jury credited defendant's explanation 17 A-2982-18 that he …
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… (UPS) for over thirty years prior to his retirement as comptroller. He testified that, beginning in 1978, he … supporting my family. I am surviving enough to keep my credit cards paid and frantically working to get the rest … that defendant had raised a "colorable claim," we nonetheless deferred addressing the issue of ineffective assistance …
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… defendant's off-duty crew members. Defendant offered to accommodate the late passengers by placing them on a later … seat [was] for [Saturday] night, which seem[ed] pointless." Two families arranged for Jet Blue flights on the … sent an email to defendant's representative, authorizing credits in the amount of the $350 to be issued to the …
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… after finding that defendant had "satisfactorily completed the alcohol/drug evaluation/treatment anger mgmt. … plaintiff filed her motion in bad faith, without the requisite change in circumstances to justify modifying parenting … monetary penalty of $225, received 2 days of jail time with credit for time served, and required to obey the FRO if …
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… following points for our consideration: POINT I THE WARRANTLESS ENTRY INTO THE HOME AND THE SUBSEQUENT SEARCH UNDER THE … who had ten years' experience as the Ocean County SWAT commander, formulated a plan for entry with the seven or … judge noted the "superficial appeal" of the argument but credited Parsley's testimony that the bump could have been …
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… for reasons expressed in Judge Michael Antoniewicz's comprehensive, written opinion. 1 Fictitious names have been … to the shelter where they were living, and that he was homeless. The DCPP implemented a safety protection plan, but … under N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1. The trial court 11 A-3119-19 credited the testimony of witnesses for DCPP and the Law …
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… 1, 2015, when plaintiff filed her first domestic violence complaint against defendant and was issued a temporary … and [she] need[ed] to go back to court." Police nonetheless contacted defendant, who said he kept the children due … defendant after she refused his sexual advances." The judge credited Ida's testimony regarding plaintiff's demonstrable …