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… be. These messages include, “call your officer,” “please pay your fines immediately,” and “report to the office …
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… Defendant further stated that he had been having trouble paying his mortgage. After being arrested and charged with …
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… the menu." In other words, TGIF determined that it did not pay to conform to the law and that it was more profitable to …
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… child . . . . The birth parents also remain obligated to pay child support. . . . Additionally, children are still …
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… permit application. DEP reviewed the application, paying particular attention to the potential impacts on …
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… at 617-18. If the scheme involves a defendant's promise to pay the victim for the property at a later date, the crime continues until the date for expected payment has passed. Id. at 621-22. By comparison, the crime …
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… to another area of the facility with no loss in pay or benefits. Plaintiff did not allege that the warnings …
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… needs." The transfer would not have affected M.M.'s title, pay, benefits, or job duties. M.M. protested because she …
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… calendar and [defendant]'s inability to say how she would pay for private counsel." The municipal court judge had …
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… the financial ability to raise the funds necessary to pay for a condemnation let alone the subsequent costs of …
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… fiscal agent to "marshal" CBI's books and records, and to pay expenses. In June 2007, at the request of John's widow, …
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… 199 N.J. Super. 452, 457 (App. Div. 1985) ("A promise to pay in the future is fraudulent if there is no present …
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… fact in an application or for use in determining a right to payment . . . [of SSDI benefits] commits a crime." Further, … [fifteen] minutes before having to sit," and she could not "pay attention" when she was in pain. Additionally, on …
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… she took no action because she "needed the money to pay rent" that defendant gave her after assaulting her …
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… of [d]isciplinary [a]ction" suspending petitioner without pay and charging him with: "[c]hronic [i]nefficiency or …
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… a lawyer with you during any questioning. If you cannot pay for the services of a lawyer, a lawyer will be appointed …
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… the children were evicted from their apartment due to nonpayment of rent. Meg and the children lived in a series of … was the superintendent of the building and that Meg did not pay rent there. During a May 21, 2019 visit with the …
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… first statement that he participated in the shootings as "pay[]back" because Perry had killed one of defendant's …
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… who was covered in a blanket and who had to have someone pay the cab fare when he arrived at his destination. At a …
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… his texts stating that he now 31 A-3528-16T3 had enough to pay cash for a car. Thus, there was strong evidence of …