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… stressed in State v. Andrew, "reviewing courts 'should pay substantial deference' to judicial findings of probable …
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… not witness defendant hit plaintiff because she "was not paying much attention" but "heard them arguing." Defendant …
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… "some stuff" from the victim, which he had no money to pay for. After approaching the victim's vehicle, he observed …
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… [defendant] takes her items from her saying she doesn't pay for it. [Defendant] has physically pushed [plaintiff] …
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… on other grounds, N.J.S.A. 9:3-46(a)). A trial court must pay careful attention to a child's need for permanency and …
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… that the fall "could have been avoided" had plaintiff been "paying attention to where he was stepping, and caring for …
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… to another facility in July 2010, suspended without pay in August 2010, and terminated thereafter. B. When a …
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… THE STATE'S FAILURE TO PROVIDE DISCOVERY REGARDING MONETARY PAYMENTS PAID TO STATE WITNESSES DEPRIVED MR. RAGLAND OF A … the separate trial of Thigpen. Defendant contends similar payments were made for J.V., the roommate of Thigpen's … feared retaliation for their testimony. We assume such payments should be disclosed in discovery. See State v. …
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… Control," the ALJ found that Lanza "[was] paid via payroll and receive[d] a W-2[,]" with "state, federal[,] and employee benefit deductions . . . taken from his paycheck[.]" "[H]is salary [was] established by … of establishing an employee relationship can readily make payment via a W-2, with all the usual deductions. For this …
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… has no legal right to require. Efforts to force another to pay a just debt or perform an obligation under a contract …
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… because defendant "ran out of money and could not pay an investigator." Defendant also 3 Defendant's initial …
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… for threatening to kill M.D.N. The court ordered defendant pay fines and mandatory penalties; he was incarcerated …
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… necessary to conduct a hearing about defendant's ability to pay before ordering restitution. We otherwise reject …
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… that no one else used their building. Plaintiffs sought payment from their insurer, Penn National, for the damaged limestone. After Penn National declined to pay their claim, plaintiffs filed a multi-count complaint in …
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… "the bread winner." Plaintiff testified that she "had to pay . . . bills and take care of the house" and she "was …
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… a pending plenary hearing, directing plaintiff to pay $1500 in monetary sanctions, awarding him $8064 in …
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… property in Pennsylvania. Under the note, PALD agreed to repay any and all amounts "expended or advanced by lender … guarantees where they "unconditional[ly] guarantee[d]" to pay Interstate if PALD defaulted. Under that agreement, the …
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… with their parents; and (8) Pearl and Usher were to pay 10 A-0561-15T3 fees for the attorneys of plaintiffs and … argument that the judge erred in ordering a $50,000 repayment of the estate funds paid to the 19 A-0561-15T3 …
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… observed J.B. and defendant together on the street near a pay phone. J.B.'s sister testified that she knew J.B. had …
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… and did not result in a loss of status, reduction in pay, or diminution in job responsibilities. See Mancini v. …