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… of his medical records. 3 A-0461-18T4 respond to communications regarding her father's medical care. Deptford … On July 5, 2018, ALJ Olgiati issued an initial decision recommending the denial of benefits be affirmed. The ALJ … through contact with financial institutions, such as banks, credit unions, brokerage firms and savings and loan …
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… defendant's pension. They evenly divided their $5700 credit card debt, and plaintiff agreed to pay the $11,000 … from a different position and found it difficult to become re-employed. After obtaining the new position for the … opposed plaintiff's motion on the basis that he failed to completely disclose his income information and she …
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… action. The court also determined plaintiff provided no competent proofs his foreclosure judgment would not satisfy … law, our review is de novo. Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm., 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). 6 A-6024-17T1 Rule … rendered in collection[.]" Alcoa Edgewater No. 1 Fed. Credit Union v. Carroll, 44 N.J. 442, 448 (1965). Nor does …
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… no expert opinion to interpret it, and there was no competent evidence she actually suffered a medical episode. … one direction of Route 130 had a red light when the opposite had green. So, one 2 A fifth phase could be triggered … clarified. The traffic reconstruction experts selectively credited witnesses' statements and drew other inferences …
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… a.m.; defendant had in his possession the shotgun, some credit cards, identification cards, and a ring. Lawrence … in question defendant and his cousin spoke about wanting to commit robberies and they eventually departed in the early … possession of a handgun, and second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery. Following appropriate mergers, defendant was …
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… the [c]ourt put into place a parenting plan schedule that accomplishes both parents having joint physical custody. … messages he sent to plaintiff explaining that his personal credit score was too low to obtain an apartment. Plaintiff's … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… in Judge Donaldson's decision and add the following comments. K.W. became pregnant with Jack soon after she and … for a few hours at his home on February 13, 2016. C.M. visited with Jack three times previously, but this was his … a result of the genetic abnormalities." Accordingly, after crediting the Division's witnesses over the testimony of …
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… SINCE THE DATE HE WAS ARRESTED, HE SHOULD HAVE RECEIVED CREDIT FROM THE DATE HE WAS ARRESTED TO THE DATE HE WAS … HER SUMMATION, IN SHOWING A MANIFEST DENIAL OF JUSTICE; COMMITTED MISCONDUCT SO EGREGIOUS, IT VIOLATED FOWLKES' … DUE PROCESS AND [A] FAIR TRIAL. POINT II [THE] TRIAL COURT COMMITTED PREJUDICIAL ERROR[] WHEN IT ADMITTED TESTIMONY, …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:35-7.1 (count seven); he was also charged in a complaint- warrant with possession of marijuana, N.J.S.A. … fell short of the prevailing norms of the legal community. Padilla v. Kentucky, 559 U.S. 356, 366-67 (2010). … it. Everything's accurate except, obviously, the jail credit." Both the presentence report and Uniform Defendant …
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… and brass knuckles. On April 18, 2018, the Division filed a complaint for custody of the children. The trial court … her intake appointment, was difficult to contact, and visited the children inconsistently. DCPP referred J.A. for a … scheduled evaluations and set forth the dates. The court credited testimony from two Division caseworkers that they …
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… This dispute arose from three underlying municipal complaints involving defendants against Koka alleging … names in order to differentiate them because they share a common surname. We intend no disrespect. 3 A-0049-19T2 … of probable cause. Brunson v. 14 A-0049-19T2 Affinity Fed. Credit Union, 199 N.J. 381, 394 (2009) (citing Lind, 67 N.J. …
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… terminated the agreements. At that time, defendant had completed some, but not all, of the work for which he was … for costs. 4 A-4278-17T3 On April 2, 2015, Bella's filed a complaint in the Law Division alleging defendant provided … matters, the court determined Bella's was entitled to a credit of $1400. With respect to collections, the court …
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… to get a cigarette and when he looked back up, traffic had come to a halt and he was unable to stop before hitting the … trauma. Thus, the judge reasoned the extensive testing was "compelling proof that medical personnel were concerned … while intoxicated conviction. Defendant received an 874-day credit for time served. In addition to the mandatory fees …
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… met in a police station 1 Defendant was issued a citizen's complaint. The complainant was, in fact, arrested after the altercation. … . . . under [Rule] 7:7-7," the Law Division judge credited the private prosecutor's certifications finding the …
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… INVESTIGATOR FOR THAT PROOF, UNDULY PREJUDICING DEFENDANT, COMPELLING REVERSAL OF THE JUDGMENT BELOW. POINT II- BECAUSE … BECAUSE THE TRIAL [JUDGE] FAILED TO CONSIDER THE PRE-REQUISITE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL PARENTAGE BEFORE GRANTING A CHANGE OF … police for unfairly arresting him." 10 A-3411-19 The judge credited Concepcion's testimony, based on twenty years' …
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… 2016, through prior counsel, plaintiff filed an eight-count complaint against defendants, followed by a first- 4 A-2685-18T2 and second-amended complaint in December 2016. Plaintiff's allegations include … [the FHA]." In re Adoption of 2003 Low Income Housing Tax Credit Qualified Allocation Plan, 369 N.J. Super. 2, 42 …
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… was also charged with fourth-degree unlawful possession of credit cards, contrary to N.J.S.A. 2C:21-6(c)(2) (count … herrings." Defense counsel did not object to any of these comments. However, on the third occasion, the trial judge … and gentlemen, I'm going to instruct you as follows. The comment made by [the prosecutor] just a moment ago about …
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… 28, 2018, the trial judge sentenced defendant to 1758 days credit for time served, and entered a permanent order … from April 15 to May 9, 2006, and defendant's filing of a complaint with New Jersey's Board of Marriage and Family Therapists regarding C.L. The complaint was ultimately dismissed because, among other …
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… the stepdaughter testified that the things of which she complained had ended around the time she was fourteen. Yet, … which continued until she was fourteen, defendant made comments about her body, saying things like: "oh God, your … We are satisfied that if the stepdaughter's testimony was credited, the jury could have found that defendant engaged …
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… due to her failure to show good cause why she did not comply with reporting requirements in accordance with the … opinion. 4 A-0036-18T1 [she] found another number on the website." She called the other number and it continued to ring … and her constitutional rights. The Board argues it did not credit Wright's testimony seeking to establish good cause …