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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 … claim. We defer to a trial judge's factual findings unless they "went so wide of the mark that a mistake must have … 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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… his motion to suppress the results of the toxicological samples taken at the hospital by medical personnel during the … 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 … while intoxicated conviction. Defendant received an 874-day credit for time served. In addition to the mandatory fees …
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… THE INDEPENDENT SOURCE DOCTRINE DOES NOT EXCUSE THE WARRANTLESS SEARCH OF DEFENDANT'S HOME, WHICH WAS ILLEGALLY … described the building as a "boarding house," with a common hallway that led to defendant's room at its end; four … detectives "did not seize any items." Notably, the judge credited Piccinno's testimony that the door was open when …
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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 … . . . under [Rule] 7:7-7," the Law Division judge credited the private prosecutor's certifications finding the … review the video with defendant, or garner evidence to refute the video. Nor did he seek to bar introduction of the …
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… in the amount of $300. The transactions included debits and credits to and from petitioner's account. On October 25 and … testified petitioner was disorganized and that he did not become her POA until 2017; therefore, he had no information … internet search results, and a copy of UCC's former website. Petitioner's former attorney could not provide answers …
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… BECAUSE THE TRIAL [JUDGE] FAILED TO CONSIDER THE PRE-REQUISITE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL PARENTAGE BEFORE GRANTING A CHANGE OF … care may support an inference that the child is subject to future danger. To the contrary, where a parent is merely … 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 … appeal for failure to comply with the appellate rules. We decline to do so. We granted plaintiff's motion to … [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 … did not object to this comment. 8 A-3817-17T2 Nevertheless, the judge called both attorneys to sidebar and told …
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… 28, 2018, the trial judge sentenced defendant to 1758 days credit for time served, and entered a permanent order … conduct, which continued after. She was banned from future participation. Defendant relocated from Colorado to … from April 15 to May 9, 2006, and defendant's filing of a complaint with New Jersey's Board of Marriage and Family …
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… to guarantee jury unanimity, and offered the jury no lesser-included options; and (4) the seven-year prison term, … the stepdaughter testified that the things of which she complained had ended around the time she was fourteen. Yet, … We are satisfied that if the stepdaughter's testimony was credited, the jury could have found that defendant engaged …
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… opinion. 4 A-0036-18T1 [she] found another number on the website." She called the other number and it continued to ring … to report through the Division's automated system were futile. To evidence her attempts to report by phone, Wright … and her constitutional rights. The Board argues it did not credit Wright's testimony seeking to establish good cause …
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… 3 A-3501-18T2 second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a). In … Natrice Tilghman, defendant's children, and Detective Charles Mackafee. The following facts were adduced during the … that the officers saw a plastic straw, spoon, and a credit card. These items were covered in a white powder. The …
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… divorced in 2008, and memorialized their settlement in a comprehensive divorce settlement agreement (DSA). Two … contribute one-half of the cost. Both parties will then be credited with any financial aid they receive. [(emphasis … of the SAR tuition; and (3) contribute to the children's future tuition obligations. The motion sought other relief …
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… judgments permitted plaintiff C.B. to proceed on separate complaints to adopt Daniel and Annie. C.B. is the husband of … that D.B. left vacant. C.B. helped the children reach milestones, such as teaching them how to ride a bike, and he … end of his testimony a few moments ago, that [D.B.], to his credit, was alert, was participating, was consulting with …
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… ten months earlier, Johnson had been the victim of a crime committed by defendant that Johnson reported to the police, … where he passed Johnson driving his vehicle in the opposite direction. Gorman later stopped the Honda as it … indictments. The court later adjusted the amount of jail credits it had awarded defendant, and resentenced him to an …
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… OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3273-17T4 CHARLES SWEET, Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF … New Jersey Department of Corrections (DOC) finding that he committed prohibited acts *.708, "refusal to submit to a … of administrative segregation, 365 days loss of commutation credits, fifteen days loss of recreation privileges, and …
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… called collect two to three times per day; plaintiff visited defendant "at least once a month." The genesis of the … of . . . plaintiff clearly [wa]s harassing in nature." Crediting plaintiff's testimony, the judge determined … testimony that she had sent the images only to defendant, refuting defendant's assertion that the judge based his …
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… third-degree offenses for sentencing purposes, and to recommend concurrent four-year flat sentences on counts one … Supervision for Life (PSL)]. He was awarded 307 days credit for time served and [58] days of gap time. Defendant … and its determination will not be reversed on appeal unless there has been a clear abuse of that discretion." State …
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… agreed to give him additional time to successfully complete their courses. A third professor told him that, due … his coursework that year, he still needed additional credits to achieve his undergraduate degree. He testified … as the trial judge initially found, there is no evidence refuting the diagnosis. To the contrary, the diagnosis was …