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… instruction; (3) imposed an excessive sentence; and (4) committed cumulative error. We conclude that, based upon the … While in route, Shiquan discarded the wallets containing credit cards, driver's license, and cellphone, but gave … prior record is usually a fairly accurate predictor for future behavior, in this case I find it is not. This …
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… themselves to the circumstances as they now and may in the future exist. The parties agree to conduct themselves in a … litigants from accessing the courts. First Atl. Fed. Credit Union v. Perez, 391 N.J. Super. 419, 432 (App. Div. … defense counsel provided plaintiff's attorney with the requisite written notice pursuant to Rule 1:4-8(b). In denying …
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… them. [Defendant] anticipates completing both her prerequisites and the required courses to obtain her certification … to contribute to P.B.'s college expenses, and directing all future college costs be allocated forty-five percent to … the [c]ourt issued its order of November 9, 2015." While crediting defendant for conceding that she received and …
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… agent of ALEX PRODUCE CORP.; HEE JAE PARK d/b/a J&S PRODUCE COMPANY; LUIS JOSE BONILLA d/b/a LUIS JOSE PRODUCE; ZEF … who would allocate the monies received among the respective creditors entitled to payment. Included among those debtors … against Alliance, not counsel, without mention of the requisites mandated by N.J.S.A. 2A:15-59.1(a)(1). "An award of …
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… Li (Chee) and her husband Feng Li (Feng),1 filed a pro se complaint against defendant BMW of North America, LLC, … purchaser," for a period of "forty-eight months or 50,000 miles, whichever occurs first." Plaintiffs claimed that … transferee; the . . . BMW [f]inancial [s]ervices consumer credit application, which is in [Chee's] name; and there is …
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… possessed sufficient information to give rise to the requisite level of suspicion. State v. Pineiro, 181 N.J. 13, … knowledge from the informant's prediction of "hard-to-know future events[,]" id. at 95, and "independent corroboration … evidence . . . 'so long as a substantial basis for crediting the hearsay is presented[,]'" as occurred here. …
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… and February 2018, a man, later identified as defendant, committed a series of robberies in Camden County while … which contained $150, her driver's license, and various credit cards; he then fled. She later described the man to … was stopped by Cherry Hill police approximately three miles away from the ShopRite parking lot. In defendant 's …
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… but she was sleeping on the couch. The school nurse recommended L.A.O. go to the hospital. 4 A-5598-18 The … had worked for the Division for fifteen years, the judge credited the investigator's explanation for the discrepancy … had committed abuse or neglect. The judge reached the opposite conclusion regarding T.A. , stating: Here, [T.A.'s] …
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… test, N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a), reinstated the Division's complaint for guardianship, held the Division had … only if she "weren't allowed contact" with them in the future. Blackwell-Nehlig had asked the resource mother as … harm" to the kindergartener. The judge explained he credited Dr. Figurelli's testimony about the harm that would …
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… loaded firearm in her face and said, "[i]f [her ex-husband] comes to my home, this is the last thing he'll see." … the FRO hearing, and he therefore "[found] it difficult to credit her version of the incident[.]" J.S. also made … we concluded that test- firing a weapon was not a prerequisite to finding a weapon operable. In that case, "[t]he …
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… whether the parent] may harm the child in the foreseeable future." N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. v. C.S., 367 … and has not complied with recommended services. To [Amy's] credit, she appears to love her son and wants to care for … record of inability to address the demons that have been visited upon her, perhaps by that trauma, and also visiting …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b)(1), and first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. … agreement with the State resulting in his guilty plea to lesser charges and trial testimony against defendants. After … the judge carefully questioned the juror and found him creditable in responding that he did not see anything upon …
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… which included a discretionary amount of $1000 above the recommendations of the Child Support Guidelines, Rule 5:6A, … In March 2016, after the child began to spend much less time with defendant, the house was sold and defendant, … computer and his flute. Plaintiff also testified as to credit card statements and receipts she submitted with her …
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… ERRONEOUS ADMISSION OF TESTIMONY ABOUT CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE ACCOMMODATION SYNDROME. U.S. CONST. AMENDS. V AND XIV; N.J. … [234] N.J. [265] (2018), Prohibiting Testimony About the Discredited Concept of C[S]AAS, Applies Here. 1 We use initials … explained the five CSAAS component behaviors: secrecy; helplessness; coercion, entrapment or accommodation; delayed or …
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… granting summary judgment dismissal of his retaliation complaint against his employers, the County of Hudson, the … of uniform employed while he was an instructor[,]" the HO credited Garcia's testimony and rejected plaintiff's … 2018 written opinion accompanying the orders, the judge posited that "[t]he real issue . . . [was] whether the acts of …
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… judge rendered a thirteen-page decision finding defendant committed legal fraud by failing to disclose the existence … after the closing, Martin placed notices on the vehicles parked on the Property asking for the drivers' … plaintiff did mitigate its damages by giving defendant credit for the income 25 A-0460-18T1 generated by the nine …
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… The Church of Saint Theresa in Kenilworth filed a municipal complaint against defendant, charging her with the petty … WORDS, AND WRITTEN OPINION PUBLISHED ON THE JUDICIARY WEBSITE CLEARLY DEMONSTRATE[] THAT: 1) HE WAS BIASED AGAINST … testimony at trial was "incredible." Instead, he credited the testimony of the State's witnesses that …
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… parent her children at any time within the foreseeable future." Dr. Winston recommended that the Division continue … any evidence. During the guardianship trial, M.I. visited J.H. in jail. Apparently, M.I. thought K.T. was her … her children. She contends the judge did not give her any credit for successfully completing services, and the judge …
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… . . [a] high risk" to sexually reoffend "in the foreseeable future if not recommitted to the STU for further treatment." … structured environment of a secured facility as a prerequisite to consideration for a conditional release[,]" in order … welfare of others. 23 A-0336-18T5 Nonetheless, the judge credited the opinions of the State's experts, rejected …
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… arguments against the record and applicable legal principles, we affirm the court's decision to deny defendant's … 7) one count of second-degree possession of a weapon while committing certain CDS offenses, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) and … same . . . with the exception of one additional day of jail credit as reflected below. [Id.]. Although the court amended …