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… of Defendant's Father. On December 31, 2018, defendant visited his father, Anthony Jones, at Room 233 at the Econo … minutes to his cellphone. Defendant agreed, but said his credit card was not working. He left the room to resolve the … transferred to a trauma center, where he remained in a coma for fourteen days. Defendant had shot his father four …
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… prognosis for being able to parent in the foreseeable future was "poor to guarded." In October 2020, Dr. Kirschner … was reunified with Tia a week later. When the Division visited Tia the next month, she appeared to be overwhelmed. … do to that child." In reaching these conclusions, the judge credited Dr. Kirschner's testimony, which he characterized …
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… The victim was defendant's father, whose body was decomposing when police discovered his partially buried body … Virginia conviction could not be used against him in the future even though it would be on his criminal record. He … exposure during the pre-trial conference. The judge also credited trial counsel's testimony. He noted counsel's …
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… and the search and seizure of the ski mask, the trial judge credited the sole witness at the suppression hearing, North … were being followed by two other officers on the opposite side of the street. Jones then stopped and attempted to … in his defense any evidence which may rationally tend to refute his guilt or buttress his innocence of the charge …
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… with their parents in the hope of reunification in the near future. In October 2014, however, defendant suffered a mental health crisis. When workers visited the home on October 3, 2014, at the start of a weekend … full remission, and dependent personality traits. He credited her with complying with services and persistently …
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… to the Division's requests, or failed to complete the requisites for placement. The older child's father was located in … describing them as stable, and noted she was making future plans. He highlighted defendant was "putting forth a … through, placing the children's needs first. The judge, crediting Dr. Becker-Mattes' evaluation, concluded defendant …
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… 2014 marital settlement agreement (MSA), based on a recommendation contained in a letter from the family therapist … of interaction with plaintiff and his family when they visited his home, Hirschfeld recommended "maintain[ing] … culminating in the December 2017 order. The judge credited Jeffrey's testimony that reunification was not …
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… the parties were "credible under the circumstances." After crediting the police officer's testimony regarding the … residing in Mount Laurel, but plaintiff "was unsure of her future living plans," and that while she testified that it … judge's legal conclusions, noting he considered the requisite statutory factors under N.J.S.A. 9:2-4 and tied his …
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… the alleged earlier incidents. He referred to a written complaint that M.P. filed in November 2014, reporting that … alleged taking of M.P.'s property. Defendant apparently visited the home, in the company of a police officer and … With respect to the standard of proof, the trial judge credited M.P. as if she had testified at the hearing. …
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… (PSA). We affirm. In April 2016, plaintiff D.M.C. filed a complaint for divorce ending the parties' thirty-one-year … distribution of $2,467. The PSA also gave defendant a credit in equitable distribution for 100% of a $50,000 loan … to be guided in cases involving "reasonably foreseeable future circumstances . . . ." Morris v. Morris, 263 N.J. …
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… right to seek a modification of the alimony terms in the future, except as specifically set forth in paragraphs 3.2 … enforcement of settlement agreements that have the requisite intent to form when there is "unconscionability, fraud, … upon [a party]'s income, assets, and reasonable resort to credit." Ibid. The Morris court noted the blatant inequity …
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… after the date hereof shall not be considered in any future alimony modification/termination application." … consisting of wages and the severance package.3 He deposited his severance funds into a checking account he shared … denying plaintiff's termination application. He initially credited defendant's testimony, finding she answered …
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… birthday. Defendant was charged with acts that, if committed by an adult, would have constituted first-degree … accordance with the plea agreement and received 2072 days credit for time served. Defendant appealed the involuntary … 2:11-3(e)(2). The plea forms and plea hearing transcript refute any claim that defendant was not made fully aware of …
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… part: An actor is guilty of criminal sexual contact if he commits an act of sexual contact with the victim and … … to hatred, contempt or ridicule, or to impair his or her credit or business repute; (4) take or withhold action as an … ability of the defendant to affect the … (name of victim) … future participation or success.[footnoteRef:9] [9: These …
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… Burlington County, Indictment No. 21-07- 0717. Rachel E. Leslie, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, argued the cause … any. When Officer Miller inquired where the pair were coming from, defendant said "New Jersey," despite the fact … side floorboard, which contained multiple gift cards and credit cards that were not in either defendant or Seaver's …
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… P.A. (Ocean), appeal from orders denying their requests to compel plaintiff to sell her shares in Ocean to defendants … agreed to let her take an extra $500 per paycheck in the future to compensate for the excessive rent payments. … any possible bonus. The expenses included items such as credit cards and automobiles. Noaz expressed his unhappiness …
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… (PSA). We affirm. In April 2016, plaintiff D.M.C. filed a complaint for divorce ending the parties' thirty-one-year … distribution of $2,467. The PSA also gave defendant a credit in equitable distribution for 100% of a $50,000 loan … to be guided in cases involving "reasonably foreseeable future circumstances . . . ." Morris v. Morris, 263 N.J. …
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… the alleged earlier incidents. He referred to a written complaint that M.P. filed in November 2014, reporting that … alleged taking of M.P.'s property. Defendant apparently visited the home, in the company of a police officer and … With respect to the standard of proof, the trial judge credited M.P. as if she had testified at the hearing. …
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… to the consumer because of a defective product.” Ford Motor Credit Co., LLC v. Mendola, 427 N.J. Super. 226, 240 (App. … consumption of Vioxx” they were at increased risk of future cardiac disorders like heart attack or stroke; they … as noted above, the Legislature has announced the opposite -- the CFA supplements any other right or remedy …
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… may not have been summarized. Donna Rowe v. Bell & Gossett Company (A-16-18) (081602) Argued March 25, 2019 -- Decided … molds the judgment so that the allocation operates as a credit against the plaintiff’s recovery of damages. See … suffering until the date of the verdict; $500,000 for his future disability, impairment, loss of enjoyment of life, …