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… court found that, following the parties' divorce, defendant committed two predicate acts of domestic violence (DV), … he believed these words to be a threat of violence unless he cooperated with defendant. Plaintiff further … any person to hatred, contempt or ridicule, or to impair credit or business repute." N.J.S.A. 2C:13-5(a)(3). The …
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… adequate care to her children"; "the family's shortcomings, if any, were caused by [M.H.'s] mental illness as … – rendered her an implausible parenting option. He also credited Dr. Mack's opinion that her dysfunction negated any … parent will be capable of caring for the child in the near future," 161 N.J. at 357, and found none. The judge properly …
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… on the third floor. Cortes also knew defendant from prior complaints made by management about "a lot of traffic in and … his brother and his mother were his godmother who visited occasionally and J.N.5 who charged his phone in the … placed the children at imminent risk of harm. The court credited Cortes' testimony that the "quantity" of drugs and …
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… filing of the February 23, 2020 domestic violence complaint at issue in this appeal arose during a February … that was "at variance with . . . [p]laintiff." After crediting plaintiff's version of events over defendant's, … restraints were necessary to protect plaintiff from future acts of domestic violence. In that regard, the judge …
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… trial, entered the judgment, and rendered a thoughtful and comprehensive decision. 3 A-2487-20 On appeal, the mother … safety, health or development will be endangered in the future and whether the parents are or will be able to … N.J. Super. at 488. In the matter under review, the judge credited the Division's efforts to provide the mother with …
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… plaintiff ended on February 5, 2021. The domestic violence complaint alleges that on February 13, 2021, defendant … that he was "massaging her head in a romantic way." After crediting plaintiff's testimony about the private … order is necessary to protect the plaintiff from future acts or threats of violence. Id. at 127. The …
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… "medical stay"; (2) a July 24, 2020 order dismissing their complaint with prejudice; and (3) a September 11, 2020 order … order, and Jonathan moved for sanctions, pursuant to Rules 4:23-2(b) and 4:23-5. The parties appeared for argument … for sanctions and counsel fees. See First Atl. Fed. Credit Union v. Perez, 391 N.J. Super. 419, 432 (App. Div. …
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… by a jury, defendant Emmanuel John was convicted of the lesser- included offense of first-degree aggravated … video from the adjacent restaurant did not have an audio component. However, the State played the tape—which depicted … charge both relied upon similar elements. Had the jury credited defendant's explanation 17 A-2982-18 that he …
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… defendant's off-duty crew members. Defendant offered to accommodate the late passengers by placing them on a later … sent an email to defendant's representative, authorizing credits in the amount of the $350 to be issued to the … barred plaintiff's claims. The credible and unrefuted evidence supports the finding the late passengers …
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… after finding that defendant had "satisfactorily completed the alcohol/drug evaluation/treatment anger mgmt. … plaintiff filed her motion in bad faith, without the requisite change in circumstances to justify modifying parenting … monetary penalty of $225, received 2 days of jail time with credit for time served, and required to obey the FRO if …
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… following points for our consideration: POINT I THE WARRANTLESS ENTRY INTO THE HOME AND THE SUBSEQUENT SEARCH UNDER THE … who had ten years' experience as the Ocean County SWAT commander, formulated a plan for entry with the seven or … judge noted the "superficial appeal" of the argument but credited Parsley's testimony that the bump could have been …
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… for reasons expressed in Judge Michael Antoniewicz's comprehensive, written opinion. 1 Fictitious names have been … would be able to safely parent [Nick] in the foreseeable future." "This is due to chronic and severe mental illness, … under N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1. The trial court 11 A-3119-19 credited the testimony of witnesses for DCPP and the Law …
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… 1, 2015, when plaintiff filed her first domestic violence complaint against defendant and was issued a temporary … therefore found "M[aria]'s testimony did not reasonably refute . . . plaintiff's claim that she suffered an injury as … defendant after she refused his sexual advances." The judge credited Ida's testimony regarding plaintiff's demonstrable …
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… defendant would drive from Philadelphia to an apartment complex in Maple Shade, New Jersey with a large 3 A-1201-20 … State v. Novembrino, 105 N.J. 95, 106 (1987). "A warrantless search [or seizure] is presumed invalid unless it falls … be considered "so long as a substantial basis for crediting [it] is presented."' Smith, 155 N.J. at 92 …
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… those concerns, the family court ordered Samantha to complete several evaluations, including substance-abuse and … 2017 through January 2021. Harrison explained that he had visited Albert in the resource home on numerous occasions and … relied on the unrebutted testimony of Dr. Lee. The court credited Dr. Lee's opinion that Albert did not have a …
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… ALEX PRODUCE CORPORATION, HEE JAE PARK, d/b/a J&S PRODUCE COMPANY, LUIS JOSE BONILLA, d/b/a LUIS JOSE PRODUCE, ZEF … STELLA KOUFALIS, individually and t/a KMS FRUIT & VEGETABLES, and HAVANA PRODUCE, INC., Defendants, and ERNESTO … filed a second amended complaint as the execution judgment creditor of Krisp-Pak against a number of Krisp-Pak's …
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… in treatment. The court was discussing R.G.'s current and future treatment 1 The report was attached to a juvenile … experienced continued arousal to children. The trial court, crediting both of the State's doctors' testimony, noted that … 348 N.J. Super. 466, 478 (App. Div. 2002))). The inapposite United States Supreme Court's decisions cited by R.G. …
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… Fidalgo estimated the vehicle had been traveling at fifty miles per hour in a zone 3 A-1217-17T3 allowing vehicles to … exited the police vehicle. They noticed smoke or fire coming from beneath the disabled vehicle. Fidalgo stated … chase, but there were reasons why the jury might not have credited his testimony. The PCR court should consider …
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… following: a. reaching the age of [eighteen] years or the completion of [four] academic years of continuous 3 … of full[-]time attendance, taking at least twelve (12) credits per semester, whichever last occurs; . . . . [b]. … seventy-five percent. In a reply certification, plaintiff refuted several of defendant's contentions. Specifically, …
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… Religious Society of Friends Salem Quarter Indian Affairs Committee (Joseph A. Patella, on the brief). PER CURIAM … Congress of American Indians; approval for lines of credit; and eligibility for government contracts. Based on … allegations of fact required by the aforestated principles should be one that is at once painstaking and undertaken …