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… DEDUCTION TRUST, THE GENERATION SKIPPING TRUST, THE UNIFIED CREDIT TRUST, and HELEN MECCA, individually, … ran thirteen separate businesses, and possessed various commercial real estate holdings. In 1994, Gennaro and Helen1 … of the trust upon Helen's death. The will entitles vested beneficiaries, such as Anna, to an accounting. …
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… State's expert and his own expert agreed that defendant was competent to stand trial on the charges. On the first day of … of a child. In return for his plea, the State agreed to recommend that the judge give defendant a suspended sentence, with credit for time served. Defendant would also be placed on …
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… for Samantha, Johnny and Joe. Further, she had not visited the children in the eight months prior to trial, and … Services v. F.M., 211 N.J. 420 (2012). In sum, the judge credited Dr. Figurelli's "uncontroverted findings and … of trial, nor would she be able to do so in the foreseeable future. Moreover, "delaying permanency in this case would …
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… a juvenile, was adjudicated delinquent for acts which, if committed by an adult, would constitute second-degree … in life. That was the last thing he wanted to do. He seemed less protective of . . . himself than he was of his friend. … conclusions, and disposition on these charges. The judge credited C.F.'s testimony that J.R. shot the victim with the …
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… husband of JANICE M. LAWRENCE and FIRST FINANCIAL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, Defendants. 2 _______________________________ … denying defendant's cross-motion to dismiss the foreclosure complaint; an April 28, 2017 order denying defendant's … borrowed $161,000 from GMAC Mortgage Corporation DBA ditech.com. The note provided for monthly payments of $965.28. To …
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… and different student, for the 2017-18 school year. Nevertheless, she claimed she was "taunted" on daily basis, "laughed … address her concerns, and she became the subject of false complaints about her performance. Citing "the hostile work … 58 N.J. 341, 344 (1971). Bertolini also contends the Board credited the contradictory testimony of the BOE's …
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… decision denying parole and establishing a sixty-month future eligibility term (FET). We affirm. I. Lewis is … in Asbury Park one night, G.H. drove past him in the opposite direction. After both men exited their vehicles, Lewis … TWO-MEMBER PANEL FAILED TO APPLY THE ENTITLED "COMMUTATION CREDITS" TO EITHER THE MINIMUM (30) YEARS OR THE MAXIMUM …
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… rejected, and asking it to consider the application regardless. In a March 15, 2016 letter, the Board denied … receiving benefits equal to fifty-nine percent of his final compensation, based on twenty-three years of PFRS service credit. If petitioner had been granted involuntary …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3616-15T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF D.B., SVP-725-15. … "would be highly likely . . . in the reasonably foreseeable future, to engage in acts of sexual violence." Further, the … the testimony of both of the State's experts, stating he credited their testimony that none of the treatment had had …
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… Defendant applied to PTI and the PTI program director recommended he be admitted.2 The Prosecutor's Office, in a … identity; (4) the prosecutor recognized this was a victimless crime; 3 The numbered paragraphs that follow correspond … not believe all evidence favorable to a defendant, and may credit the State's anticipated proofs. Lee, 437 N.J. Super. …
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… denying his parole and imposing a ninety-six-month future eligibility term ("FET"). We affirm. In December … programs, achieved minimum custody status, and had commutation time restored. 2 See N.J.A.C. 10A:71-3.21(d) … be reduced by any commutation, work, or minimum custody credits earned. See N.J.S.A. 30:4-140; N.J.S.A. 30:4-92. …
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… denying him parole and imposing a ninety-six-month future eligibility term (FET). We affirm. In January 1987, a … determined a ninety-six-month FET was appropriate. In a comprehensive decision, the panel noted: (1) the serious … be reduced by any commutation, work, or minimum custody credits appellant earns. Accordingly, appellant's projected …
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… the occupants of the store from leaving while two of his accomplices removed jewelry from the cases. Although he was … including five counts of first-degree robbery as an accomplice, N.J.S.A. 2C:2-6 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1, defendant … claims lacked merit. Among other things, the judge credited counsel's recollection that "he and the defendant …
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… is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-3273-16T2 setting a 120-month future parole eligibility term (FET) was arbitrary and … its increasing seriousness and (3) his prior opportunity on community supervision. Acknowledging that only five years … them serious, resulting in the loss of 330 days commutation credit and placement in detention, lock-up and …
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… Miranda hearing, counsel said he wanted the statement to come in, but had concerns regarding differences in the … to investigate, and generally failed to take steps to refute the State's case. 7 A-2938-15T2 To establish … in the trial record. Cherry Hill Dodge, Inc. v. Chrysler Credit Corp., 194 N.J. Super. 282 (App. Div. 2015) …
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… a Facility Reporting Incident Data Analysis Yield was completed by the Director of Nursing, Donna Mayer, and the … 656 (1999). A final agency decision will not be upset unless it is shown to be arbitrary, capricious or unreasonable … Amador's abusive and neglectful treatment. The judge credited the accounts of Chase and Larkin, that R.F. was …
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… friend or to go to Shop-Rite." Susan did not testify nor refute the Division's testimony. The judge pointed to the … safe and stable home, N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a)(2), the judge credited the testimony of the Division's expert Dr. Frank … experts. Though she noted that "none of the three experts recommended reunification at this time and each acknowledged …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge James R. Paganelli's comprehensive and well- reasoned fifty-two page written … empathy, alternatives to corporal punishment, family roles and power-independence." Dr. Kirschner recommended … father lacked adequate housing for his children and, though crediting his progress, the length of time it was taking him …
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… opted out of the State Health Benefits Plan, purchasing a less expensive health insurance plan through the … or b. who have retired after 25 years or more of service credit in a State or locally administered retirement system … the CBA constituted an "installment contract ," serving to commence the statute of limitations anew when the Township …
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… responsibilities of her position very seriously." The court credited her testimony, and, in the final analysis, … in termination of parental rights proceedings, nevertheless, as in criminal matters, vital constitutional rights … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …