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… had “informed [him] that the individual who was accused of committing this robbery is in court seated at the defense … from the bank surveillance video and testified she was 100 percent positive that each depicted defendant. 2 … evidence in this case also ran afoul of the evidence rules, which do not allow for continuous, running commentary …
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… of the statements made by police, viewed separately or in combination, amount to an affirmative misrepresentation of … as he read from it. Defendant—who was sitting on the opposite side of the table—did not read along. While reading the …
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A-2264-24 Briefs
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… ON THE BRIEF: Jeremy M. Weitz, Esquire jweitz@injuryline.com ID# 018842009 SPEAR, GREENFIELD, RICHMAN, WEITZ & … by Respondent Barbara Obreza, across Appellant’s opposite lane of travel. Id. On the date of the subject …
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A-8-25 Joint Response to Amicus Curiae Brief
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… SAFETY PRODUCTS, LLC; CIVIL DATA RESEARCH, LLC; SCALABLE COMMERCE, LLC; NATIONAL DATA ANALYTICS, LLC; LABELS & LISTS, … LLC; E-MERGES.COM, INC.; NUWBER, INC.; ROCKETREACH, LLC; BELLES CAMP COMMUNICATIONS, INC.; PROPERTYRADAR, INC.; THE … & SULLIVAN, LLP 295 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10016 (212) 849-7221 anthonystaltari@quinnemanuel.com Derek …
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… childhood home with her parents and three brothers . The Complaint and Consent Order Plaintiff filed his complaint on … standard. The judge's findings clearly considered the requisite statutory best interests factors. Moreover, she was not …
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… and legal conclusions contained in the trial judge's comprehensive oral opinion and provide this factual summary … to eliminate the harm she caused. Although the trial judge credited her recent attempts to engage in mental health … "[w]e will not overturn a family court's fact[-]findings unless they are so 'wide of the mark' that our intervention is …
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… Defendant argues the trial judge erred in finding she committed the predicate act of harassment and that an FRO … doorway. Addressing the parties' prior history, the judge credited plaintiff's testimony that defendant previously … difficulty of the questions involved, and the skill requisite to perform the legal service properly; (2) the …
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… 19, 2025 Law Division order: (1) denying their motion to compel arbitration (Docket No. A-3367-24); and (2) on leave … or assigns, which arises out of or relates to your credit application, purchase or condition of this Vehicle, … by contacting the organization or visiting its website. . . . . . . . Any court having jurisdiction may enter …
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… Jersey, Law Division, Essex County, Indictment No. 05-04- 1004. Jennifer N. Sellitti, Public Defender, attorney for … and whether there is a reasonable probability that the outcome of the trial would have been different had the State … and the CDW information was insufficient to "discredit [] Smith before the jury." The judge denied …
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… analyze the required Rule 5:3-5(c) factors. I. This matter comes before us for a second time. The chronology is set … factual findings and legal conclusions of the trial judge unless we are convinced that they are so manifestly … the younger child's tuition so he could get a "tax credit." (4) Earning ability of each parent, including …
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… a review of the record and the applicable legal principles, we affirm. I. Plaintiff obtained a temporary … order (TRO) against defendant on October 24, 2024. The complaint alleged a predicate act of assault, claiming that … plaintiff "[wa]s a much more credible witness." The court credited plaintiff's testimony and found she established a …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:25- 17 to -35. The judge found defendant committed two predicate acts of domestic violence: … a text threatening to cut her off from using the Costco credit card for the family's needs and requiring plaintiff … factual findings and legal conclusions of the trial judge unless [we are] convinced that they are so manifestly …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … BANK; MEDALLION FINANCIAL CORP., MEDALLION BUSINESS CREDIT LLC; ORADELL ANIMAL HOSPITAL; STATE OF NEW JERSEY; … fees, surplus funds in the amount of $60,506.06 were deposited with the Superior Court Trust Fund. The instant …
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… cell and restrain the inmate. Dona explained the inmate was coming off a street drug that caused aggressive behavior. … his hands were "black and blue" and his knees and ankles were swollen. After the incident, Dona went to the … officer. Additionally, Dona contends the ALJ erred in crediting the testimony of Dr. Lakin over the testimony of …
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… Erol Devli following a bench trial, awarding plaintiff compensatory and punitive damages for breach of fiduciary … this entity, plaintiff obtained a $2.5 million revolving credit line from a bank to finance the purchase of … , when the actual number was approximately ten times less. However, Nuran did not send a corrected version of the …
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… on duty would assume the captain’s responsibilities and be compensated at the captain’s rate of pay. Almost two years … The arbitrator sided with the FMBA. The arbitrator did not credit Hruska’s testimony and held that “the unrebutted … of the lieutenant position, the FMBA argues the opposite: 14 that any lieutenant assuming a captain’s …
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… boys ready for school. After he arrived at school, Jacob complained his head hurt. Jacob's teacher sent him to the … from Jacob's therapist, stating Jacob demonstrated restlessness, distractibility, and tangential thinking. 10 … on November 15. Bob claims the Division erred by not crediting the contrary accounts he and Kim gave of the …
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… previous relationship who was adopted by defendant after becoming an adult. After plaintiff filed for divorce, the … was also ordered to pay plaintiff $14,000 toward marital credit card debt as ordered in the 7 A-1169-22 JOD. … may not disturb the Family Part's decision on alimony unless it concludes that the Family Part "clearly abused its …
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… observations of the character and demeanor of witnesses and common human experience that are not transmitted by the … described as being 'high' on mari[j]uana." Ibid. Nonetheless, "[h]aving rejected the . . . invitation to place lay … judge conducted a Bealor analysis. The Law Division judge credited the officers' observations and found: (1) …
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… an investigation into the 6 A-2290-21 allegations. Maya complied and filed a police report with the Special Victims … with" Zoe. Sadik further explained that when the girls visited, he either slept in the bed or on the carpet and the … true than it [was] not true." The family court further credited Snyder's testimony and stated that he did not think …