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… baggies," and "a fully loaded 9mm handgun and $1,4000 dollars in cash." Defendant was later convicted of … (count six); and second-degree possession of a weapon while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(a) and N.J.S.A. … . . ." At that point in the hearing, counsel for the State commented that there was a problem with the virtual …
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… IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF NEW JERSEY AMERICAN WATER COMPANY FOR A DETERMINATION CONCERNING FENWICK WATER TANK … PC, attorneys for respondent New Jersey American Water Company (Niall J. O'Brien and James A. Boyd, Jr., of counsel … cost, with every 1,500 feet of pipe costing over a million dollars. On cross-examination, Shields testified NJAWC did …
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… parties (and their representatives) shall have no ex parte communications with the Arbitrator concerning the … attempt mediation, and with the arbitrator 5 A-2718-22 becoming, in effect, a mediator and if it was unsuccessful, … not to award post-judgment interest on the $274,924.37 dollars defendant agreed would be held in plaintiff's …
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… 60 N.J. 36 (1972), we vacate the order and remand for a compliant hearing. I. We recite the facts and procedural … application was pending, R.N.'s former wife, M.B., filed a complaint against R.N. pursuant to the PDVA and obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO) against R.N.3 The complaint alleged the predicate acts of harassment and …
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… writing for a unanimous Court. The Court considers whether “commissions” are considered “wages” under the Wage Payment … In addition to her base salary, Musker was eligible for commissions under Suuchi’s Sales Commission Plan (SCP). In … That was a business decision that generated millions of dollars in revenue for the company. But just because a …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … The ARC/Mercer, an I.R.C. § 501(c)(3) entity, purchased a commercial property and mistakenly paid the tax. Nine months … residential property sales of more than one-million dollars. L. 2004, c. 66, § 8. See generally, Matrix …
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… matter is passing through such State or Territory prior to coming within the jurisdiction of the State or Territory of … like perils, losses or misfortunes that have or shall have come to the hurt, detriment or damage of the said goods and … based on lost profits and opined there were millions of dollars3 in losses due to the detainments by comparing the …
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… IDENTIFYING [DEFENDANT] IN THE SURVEILLANCE VIDEO AND COMPARING HIS CLOTHING AND TRUCK TO THOSE ASSOCIATED WITH … [DEFENDANT] OF HIS CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO PRESENT A COMPLETE DEFENSE WHEN IT ERRONEOUSLY PREVENTED HIM FROM … readers. The system cost between five and ten thousand dollars to install. According to James Olivari, a Polo Club …
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… 2 A-3301-21 In this action involving the breach of a commercial lease, defendant Scott Begraft challenges the Law … Sparta, LLC, plaintiff's predecessor in interest, to rent commercial property located at 10 Millpond Drive in … Officer (CEO), Begraft signed the lease agreement on the company's behalf. He also executed a personal guaranty, …
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… answer the following background questions pertaining to the commission of certain actions that can lead to debarment or … from South Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. New Jersey was competing with these states in Holtec's "strategic decision … count of conspiring to fix prices and rig bids for US dollars in Euro exchanged in the foreign exchange spot …
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… the sale of OSI. JHP purchased defendants' equity in OSI, a company which sold and serviced medical equipment, for $42.5 … required plaintiffs to promptly notify defendants upon "becom[ing] aware of a third party claim which [JHP or OSI] … alleged JHP refused to pay him "hundreds of thousands of dollars . . . due" to him under a promissory note. According …
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… $2,696. Spencer and Linda learned that in 1 Because of a common surname and for convenience, we refer to Jane and her … house. Eight months later, Spencer and Linda filed a complaint in Chancery Division, Probate Part, against Carol … that she was unaware of the hundreds of thousands of dollars in her mother's accounts; unaware of the purpose of …
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… from 2005 to 2011 but never married. They have a child in common who was born in 2009. The parties initially agreed to … custody and suspending plaintiff's parenting time and communications with the child. Defendant requested plaintiff … willfully refusing or not financially able to pay his six dollars per week child support obligation. Based upon our …
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… in this report have been provided by the party filing the complaint. These figures have not been verified for accuracy … or implied, regarding accuracy, reliability, currency, completeness, or suitability for any particular purpose. The … Tax Ct Judgment: Judgment Date: Judgment Type: 9/26/2023 Complaint & Counterclaim W/D Freeze Act: Applied: Year 1: …
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… v. CITY OF JERSEY CITY, LENNAR MULTIFAMILY COMMUNITIES, and LMC LAUREL-SADDLEWOOD HOLDINGS, LLC, … Sandler, LLP, attorneys for respondents Lennar Multifamily Communities and LMC Laurel- Saddlewood Holdings, LLC; … Saddlewood Court, LLC appeals from an order dismissing its complaint without prejudice and a subsequent order denying …
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… and MICHELE DONATO and PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants. __________________________ Argued … I. On December 16, 2019, plaintiff Keith Hacker filed a complaint in the Law Division seeking damages for injuries … it collided with plaintiff's car; and Progressive Insurance Company, which, according to A- 2886-22 3 plaintiff, had …
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… traffic due to the block party. T.G. and another juvenile complied 4 A-1587-22 when officers ordered them to stop on … Boulevard. About a minute or two after receiving the radio communication, the detective exited his car around the 900 … his hands in his pockets. The detective believed that was incompatible with the warm weather. Defendant walked directly …
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… defendant was charged with second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1); second- degree conspiracy to commit kidnapping, N.J.S.A. 2C:13-1(b)(1) and N.J.S.A. … I called him and asked him did he want to make a quick $300 dollars helping me and a few guys load some . . . scrap …
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… break, defense counsel stated she "did not object [to this comment] at the time, because it was kind of already out … and fell to his knees. He testified he became sick due to a combination of cocaine, alcohol, and the shrimp he ate. The … WAS TESTIFYING (partially raised below). 1. The Prosecutor Committed Misconduct When She Elicited Testimony From The …
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… Alprazolam, a prescription anti-anxiety medication commonly known as Xanax. Cachexia, a wasting disorder … capacity and as administrator of Deanna's estate, filed a complaint in the Law Division. He named as defendants Gamao … pain, suffering, and, ultimately, her death. George sought compensatory damages from the defendants under a theory of …