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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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… Accusing plaintiff of planning an affair during her upcoming business trip, defendant punched a wall in their … compromise reflected in the consent order was short lived. Less than one month later, on August 14, 2019, defendant … during her testimony, even "shaking at times," the judge credited plaintiff's claims that she was afraid of …
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… fees, exceeds fifty-five percent of his weekly disposable income, in violation of federal law. We affirm. I. We … earned on the settlement proceeds, which had been deposited into a bank account. The settlement proceeds are not … order that there are references to child-related costs and credits towards child-related costs. Both the March 25, and …
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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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… appeal from the New Jersey Government Records Council, GRC Complaint No. 2015-256. William Mark Scott, appellant, … 194 (2011)). "We will not reverse an agency's judgment unless we find the decision to be 'arbitrary, capricious, or … of his income, payments, receipts, deductions, exemptions, credits, assets, liabilities, net worth, tax liability, tax …
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… Haas and Mawla. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2019-1952. Joyce W. Murray and NJ Appleseed Public Interest Law Center, attorneys for appellant … for each full day of accumulated sick leave which is credited on the effective date of retirement. [Ibid.] …
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… before an administrative law judge (ALJ), the Assistant Commissioner of the Division of Child Protection and … of alcohol when he drove with the children in his car. She credited Davenport's observations of 5 A-2686-19 Kevin at … As the ALJ noted and the Division now argues, the Rules of Evidence generally do not apply to contested …
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… Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Middlesex County, Docket No. FV-12-1472-20. The DeTommaso Law … his opinion consistent with the order in which the complaints under the PDVA were filed. 3 A-3249-19 apartment … under the assault statute." 12 A-3249-19 The judge also credited plaintiff's testimony over that of defendant before …
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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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… 2012, plaintiffs Eun Sook Yang and Young Sook Yang filed a complaint against defendant Sung K. Yang asserting claims … R. 2:4-3(e), but they contend that even giving defendant credit for the tolling of the time during the pendency of … Super. 648, 657 (App. Div. 2011). 4 A-2796-19 order. Nonetheless, we exercise our discretion to consider defendant's …
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… (4) fourth-degree unlawful theft or receipt of a credit card, N.J.S.A. 3 A-1376-19 2C:21-6(c)(1); and (5) … In exchange for defendant's plea, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of twenty-three-and-one-half years of … and that others might be subject to expungement in the future; (4) told defendant not to speak at sentencing or to …
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… A-3506-19 ALLOY, SILVERSTEIN, SHAPIRO, ADAMS, MULFORD, CICALESE, WILSON & CO., P.A., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. STEVEN L. … work at the firm for thirty years, and then left to join a competing accounting firm. The legal issue is whether the … N.J. Super. 373, 376 (App. Div. 1993) (citing Gen. Elec. Credit Corp. v. Castiglione, 142 N.J. Super. 90, 101 (Law …
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… facts from the record. On November 6, 2015, defendant committed three armed robberies in Paterson by pointing a … dismissal of the remaining counts, and "equitable jail credit" from February 5, 2016 to April 13, 1 The additional … claim that trial counsel failed to file a Wade motion is refuted by Pomaco's credible testimony that a strategic …
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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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… Matthew Jakubowski information about drug sales in the community. The CI had previously provided members of the RPD … possession of one or more ounces of marijuana within 1000 feet of a school, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-7; and 6 A-2564-16T2 … probable cause, provided there is a substantial basis for crediting the information. State v. Smith, 155 N.J. 83, 92 …
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… Plaintiff-Respondent, v. JOSE A. CORREA, a/k/a ALBERTO MORALES, DAVID SANCHEZ, JOSE PEPE, JOSE A. CORRERA, JOSE M. … additional delivery of cocaine. Defendant told the CI to come to his apartment. Detectives maintained visual … for probable cause, 'so long as a substantial basis for crediting the hearsay is presented.'" Ibid. (quoting State …