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… on which the indictment is based reads as follows: A person commits a crime if he applies or disposes of * * * property belonging to or required to be withheld for the benefit of the government or of a financial … misapplication. Fair market value is the price that a buyer would be willing to pay and a seller would be willing …
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… believe to be derived from criminal activity. In order for you to find the defendant guilty of this charge, the … other power, financial instruments, information, data and computer software, in either human readable or computer … operative act. Fair market value is the price that a buyer would be willing to pay and a seller would be willing …
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… intent to facilitate or promote criminal activity. In order for you to find the defendant guilty of this charge, the … other power, financial instruments, information, data and computer software, in either human readable or computer … operative act. Fair market value is the price that a buyer would be willing to pay and a seller would be willing …
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… eCourts Expungement System Enhancements En hanced Charge information pop-up window has been added to the Retrieved … and disposition information on a case and allow additional comments to be added to the expungement case. The screen is … N.J.S . .A. 2C:20-11B(3) SHOPLIFTING-REI\'l/ .ALTER T AG/ BUY - DEGREE 4 Disposed on 06/ 01/ 2020 Guilty N.J.S . .A. …
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… Defendants, and HARTZ MOUNTAIN INDUSTRIES, INC., NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE … of Hartz's property to operate a restaurant in a large commercial complex located in Secaucus. Section 6.2 of the … HARTZ FOR HARTZ'S NEGLIGENCE. POINT V THE [KIEFFER V. BEST BUY, 205 N.J. 213 (2011)] CASE WHICH HARTZ RELIES HEAVILY IN …
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… Submitted April 21, 2020 – Decided May 22, 2020 Before Judges Yannotti, Currier and Firko. On appeal from the … Defendant was convicted of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(b); … from an insurance settlement and gave defendant $1000 to buy clothing. Singh testified only $600 to $700 was stolen …
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… LEVY; MUNI KAZMIR; JOHN KALLIS, STEVE MITNICK, as Assignee For the Benefit of Creditors of Global Life Enterprises LLC, … 10, 2017 Chancery Division order denying their motion to compel arbitration in their dispute with respondents Basel … put the partners in touch with Hemant Mehta, who offered to buy the properties for $1.5 million. Mehta formed a company …
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… Argued December 5, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Hoffman and Mayer. On appeal from Superior Court … granting the summary judgment dismissal of their negligence complaint against defendant Town of Westfield (the Town or … a right of way," which it possesses. During negotiations to buy the home, the Bryants learned that the sellers had …
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… Submitted November 29, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Currier and Geiger. On appeal from Superior … identity of a confidential informant used in two controlled buys. Defense counsel conceded during oral argument of the … the search warrant and defendant had not met his burden to compel the State to reveal the identity of the informant …
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… M. PIERCE, DECEASED. Argued August 30, 2017 – Decided Before Judges Alvarez and Gooden Brown. On appeal from the … On November 16, 2015, Cromwell filed her first verified complaint seeking Pierce's removal. She alleged that Pierce … on the Pine Tree property. Nonetheless, Pierce located a buyer willing to pay a $250,000 purchase price. Pierce also …
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… Argued May 10, 2023 – Decided October 19, 2023 Before Judges Accurso, Firko and Natali. On appeal from the … two months prior, after all briefing in this appeal was complete. Defendant contended Smart clarified that the … in the front seat told the detectives he was there to buy $30 of "coke."2 The K-9 handler testified he was called …
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… WINDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO., INC. d/b/a NEWBURGH WINDUSTRIAL COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. ___________________________ … Argued on January 30, 2025 – Decided March 11, 2025 Before Judges Natali, Walcott-Henderson, and Vinci. On appeal … her deposition, Joann testified plaintiff was "obligated to buy it from [North Shore], just like [plaintiff] would have …
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… Submitted June 4, 2018 – Decided July 31, 2018 Before Judges Whipple and Rose. On appeal from Superior Court … gave defendant secondary physical custody with phased-in visitation. The order set forth in specific detail how the … p.m. The phased-in schedule contemplated longer visits encompassing a holiday schedule. Furthermore, defendant was to …
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… Submitted June 4, 2018 – Decided July 31, 2018 Before Judges Whipple and Rose. On appeal from Superior Court … gave defendant secondary physical custody with phased-in visitation. The order set forth in specific detail how the … p.m. The phased-in schedule contemplated longer visits encompassing a holiday schedule. Furthermore, defendant was to …
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… December 12, 2019 – Decided January 14, 2020 Before Judges Geiger and Natali. On appeal from the Superior … Judge Wayne J. Forrest issued a November 7, 2018 opinion comprehensively addressing all relevant facts supporting the … a case for the family and a caseworker went for a site visit, during which Nancy "admitted to some self-harming …
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… Submitted March 18, 2025 – Decided May 19, 2025 Before Judges Gooden Brown and Smith. On appeal from the … due to her unaddressed mental health issues and her noncompliance with treatment. P.A.A. was diagnosed with … declined. The Division also provided weekly supervised visits with F.A.A. During these visits, P.A.A. exhibited …
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… minors. Submitted March 19, 2025 – Decided May 2, 2025 Before Judges Currier, Marczyk, and Paganelli. NOT FOR … and she admitted to using illegal substances. After she completed court-ordered services through the Division, the … 2017 and May 2018, Sara only sporadically attended weekly visitation with her children, often failing to confirm she …
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… December 12, 2019 – Decided January 14, 2020 Before Judges Geiger and Natali. On appeal from the Superior … Judge Wayne J. Forrest issued a November 7, 2018 opinion comprehensively addressing all relevant facts supporting the … a case for the family and a caseworker went for a site visit, during which Nancy "admitted to some self-harming …
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… minors. Submitted March 19, 2025 – Decided May 2, 2025 Before Judges Currier, Marczyk, and Paganelli. NOT FOR … and she admitted to using illegal substances. After she completed court-ordered services through the Division, the … 2017 and May 2018, Sara only sporadically attended weekly visitation with her children, often failing to confirm she …
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… Submitted March 18, 2025 – Decided May 19, 2025 Before Judges Gooden Brown and Smith. On appeal from the … due to her unaddressed mental health issues and her noncompliance with treatment. P.A.A. was diagnosed with … declined. The Division also provided weekly supervised visits with F.A.A. During these visits, P.A.A. exhibited …