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… he was to buy a house, have defendant renovate it, and pay defendant a portion of the rental income from the house …
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… with his plea counsel in which he said he was able to pay only $25,000 of the required retainer, the retainer is …
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… JCHA for shifts he never worked, and accepted $31,713 in payments for work he did not perform. On January 5, 2018, … a violation of 18 U.S.C. § 666(a)(1)(A). He was ordered to pay $52,856 in reimbursement, fines, and forfeiture, and … the JCHA and engineered receipt of over $30,000 in unearned payments. N.J.S.A. 43:1-3.1's forfeiture requirement was …
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… to represent plaintiff because plaintiff had elected not to pay for a PBA lawyer or hire his own lawyer. In April 2015, …
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… power and authority to reprimand, suspend, dismiss, deduct pay or reduce in rank, according to the nature and degree of …
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… 2C:43-6.4, and Megan's Law. Defendant was also ordered to pay appropriate fines and assessments. In reaching this …
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… granted the motion to reinstate, and ordered plaintiff to pay sanctions. Instead, the court believed it would "be in …
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… a judge may issue "[a]n order requiring the defendant to pay to the victim monetary compensation for losses suffered …
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… of the system . . . . the Board cannot statutorily cease paying any approved disability benefits, once they have …
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… supervision for life, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4, and ordered to pay restitution of $2530 to H.G. The judgment of conviction …
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… "governmental changes" called for an additional $413,550 payment. Further bills were sent by CMR to the Association … have told CMR to stop its work or advise CMR they would not pay the supplemental invoices. Instead, to serve the owners' …
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… acknowledged entering into a fee agreement with counsel to pay him a $10,000 fixed fee, and providing him a lien in … refused to enter an appearance in the case until a suitable payment arrangement could be made. According to counsel, he … with defendant's wife. He claimed the $10,000 was a minimum payment, and that the charge would double if he was required …
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… and thus Plaintiff would likely not even be able to pay them pursuant to her life estate interest in the …
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… probation with credit of 596 days served and ordered to pay monetary penalties. When Michael was released from jail, …
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… petitioner filed a motion seeking to compel respondent to pay the cost of further treatment for his right hand. The …
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… promptly so that the local board can anticipate any back-pay requirements. [Id. at 582.] N.J.S.A. 18A:27-10 provides: …
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… but modified the penalty to a thirty-day suspension without pay. We affirm. Appellants are long-time employees of the …
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… at least [one] year after licensure and report annually on payor mix. If MHA LLC provides notice to terminate such … an in-network facility during that period resulted in underpayments to MHA of more than $28 million. United responded … due for medical billing claims that United either failed to pay or underpaid. The matter was removed to federal court, …
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… victim from more abuse by the attacker. 4 A-0051-16T3 bill payment[,] she has to tell the def[endant] what the exact … into their joint bank account so that pla[intiff] can then pay that bill. Pla[intiff] has to ask def[endant] for money …
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… She testified that she asked the Department if she could pay into the system on her own, and was told she could not. … County." "Shalom Torah Academy" was the drawer on her paychecks. She acknowledged there was a second Shalom Torah … to identify Shalom Torah Academy as the drawer of the paychecks. In rebuttal, petitioner pointed out that the …