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… that shots had been fired at the Delsea Gardens apartment complex involving a black Toyota FJ Cruiser with a white … additional factors must be considered to generate the requisite level of reasonable and articulable suspicion." State … Id. at 475 (finding an officer could reasonably credit an anonymous patron who reported a robbery …
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… TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH HACKENSACK, NEW JERSEY MEADOWLANDS COMMISSION, TAIS HERNANDEZ, and AMY CHARTOFF, Defendants, … so Chartoff could avoid any legal liability. Nonetheless, the judge gave the instruction. The events following … Young v. Latta, supra, 123 N.J. at 586, the Court held this credit "is available in every case in which there are …
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… with failing to properly signal, N.J.S.A. 39:4-126; and a complaint charging defendant with obstructing the … warrant, ibid., the Court distinguished Pitcher as "inapposite." Id. at 591. 12 A-0853-15T1 not have made those … Law Division. Defendant argues that because neither judge credited Doremus's testimony regarding the two reasons he …
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… She also suffered from bipolar disorder and failed to comply with the services provided to her from the Division. … for the Division to clarify her medical condition, or visited with Colleen in over two months. In a separate order, … disturb the trial judge's factual findings, his decision to credit the expert opinions of Dr. Kirschner, or his decision …
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… abuse and psychological evaluations, and follow their recommendations. Father informed the caseworker that he was … appeared by telephone, and Carol's law guardian stated he visited his daughters regularly and attended their gymnastics … ample support for the court's prong four finding. The court credited the testimony of Dr. Loving, the only expert to …
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… Mother's brother brought her to the hospital, where she was committed. The Division referred Mother for assessment by … "We will not overturn a family court's factfindings unless they are so 'wide of the mark' that our intervention is … justify supervising visitation. Further, the family court credited the testimony of the caseworker. The caseworker …
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… "CHANGED CIRCUMSTANCES," NOR WAS THE JUDGE'S RULING ACCOMPANIED BY FINDINGS OF FACT AND LEGAL CONCLUSIONS OR DID … to this omission, were not going to be considered. Nonetheless, the judge did address each request set forth in … Panitch, 338 N.J. Super. at 66-67 (quoting Hundred E. Credit Corp. v. Eric Schuster Corp., 212 N.J. Super. 350, …
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… Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common law right of access, related to his conviction for … the requested records in his criminal trial discovery. She credited the BCPO investigator's certification that … AND DEFENDANT BCPO['S] TURNING [OVER] OF TAMPERED OR COMPOSITE COPY OF REQUESTED "UNEDITED- ORIGINAL WEDDING VIDEO …
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… and her daughter Susan Rivas moved to an apartment at New Community Gardens on Morris Avenue in Newark. Defendant, who … left the interview room, defendant removed Spratt's ATM and credit cards from his wallet and attempted to hide them … CONSTITUTION, AS WELL AS UNDER OUR OWN STATE EVIDENCE RULES, THE ADMISSION IN THIS CASE, OF ONE MEDICAL EXAMINER'S …
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… called her a liar. Sally also told the worker that she had complained about the sexual abuse to a childhood friend. … with her, and it is not unusual for children who are molested to have some positive, not just negative, … treatment, refusing to travel to visit her. The judge credited the expert testimony corroborating Sally's …
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… the initial contract were the Somerset Educational Services Commission (Somerset), a public entity tasked with … subsequent changes in the construction and submittal schedules and additional scheduling details. 4.1.1 The … with the probable intent and purpose." Republic Bus. Credit Corp. v. Camhe-Marcille, 381 N.J. Super. 563, 569 …
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… him. Neither pursued the assailant. Detective Gerald D'Alessio, of the New Jersey Transit Police Department, … M.G. confirmed his suspicions after visiting Mugshots.com and informed D'Alessio he believed defendant to be the … is either corroborated or contradicted, supported or discredited by other evidence" and "whether the witness made …
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… the trial judge concluded that plaintiff proved defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4, … "demonstrated by a preponderance of the evidence the requisite predicate acts of domestic violence." First , the judge … that plaintiff needed a restraining order. The judge credited plaintiff's testimony concerning her fear of …
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… disorder, "switche[d] moods quickly," and had "attempted to commit suicide years ago by taking pills." Vera also … and fails adequately to supervise the child or recklessly creates a risk of serious injury to that child." G.S. … the judge found Gayle was not credible, whereas she credited the Division's witnesses. "When the credibility of …
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… corroborated statements of the child, as well as facts and complex diagnoses within a hearsay report of a psychologist … after the January 10, 2015 incident. Moreover, the judge credited Dr. Marano's opinion that D.B. suffered from PTSD … "feeling nervous" around mother. The trial judge posited the child's hearsay statements to Dr. Marano were …
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… May 29, 2015 adjudication of delinquency for acts which, if committed by an adult, would constitute third-degree … Based on those findings, using the appropriate principles of statutory construction, an adjudication of … person to hatred, contempt or ridicule, or to impair his credit or business repute; (4) Take or withhold action as an …
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… each victim. In exchange for his pleas, the State recommended that he receive a county jail sentence not to … [Id. at 158.] 17 A-2954-18 Guided by these distinct principles, we first address defendant's claim of error regarding … that was not placed on the record. Further, the judge credited trial counsel's testimony that he discussed …
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… remaining endangering counts. When the judge asked for comment, defendant's counsel contended that if the simple … Pizzullo v. N.J. Mfrs. Ins. Co., 196 N.J. 251, 264 (2008), crediting "the statutory words their ordinary meaning and … that reason, respectfully dissent from my colleagues' opposite view. As my colleagues have described, the judge …
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… the denial of his motions to suppress child-pornography files found on computer equipment in his home and his statement to a Warren … Here, defendant consented to the entry. The trial judge credited Dalrymple's and Amey's testimony and found …
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… vote scheduled for February 28, 2017, allowing members to become familiar with State School Employee's Health Benefit … to Step 4 on the existing scale where it shall remain unless renegotiated at a later time. No employee's health care … the amounts previously deducted by issuing checks or credits to employees toward future health insurance …