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… claimed the parties agreed to the sum of $10,000 for the completed bathrooms. According to Fadl, Saleh agreed to … pipes, cleaned gutters, fixed a leak in the porch, completed grout work in an existing bathroom, purchased … The judge found "no contract to delineate . . . who would get the permit, who would do this, by when, none of that is …
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… and activities are accessible to all members of the community and prohibits discrimination against individuals … or Supreme Court visit, visit www.njcourts.gov/public/get-help/ada-court. For municipal court matters, contact the … user accommodation appeal does not in any way limit or replace other legal remedies that may be available. If …
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… 2C:25-17 to -35. The family part judge found defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4, … and lived with plaintiff's parents. 3 The parties' child accompanied her mother as well. 3 A-4686-18T1 Defendant's … sister stated she called defendant's name in an effort to get him away from plaintiff. At trial, plaintiff produced an …
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… he conducted an inadequate investigation and improperly recommended defendant enter a guilty plea to aggravated … a murder on his desk and was doing anything in his power to get anyone [to] point out [defendant]." Judge Michael A. … failed to "offer any affidavit or certification or other competent evidence of the substance or reasonable basis for …
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… informant (C.I.) that defendant regularly drove from Bridgeton to Atlantic City carrying drugs he planned to sell. … would park the car in Atlantic City. Hambrecht went to the site in Atlantic City and confirmed that the make, model, … detective "observed the vehicle with a female in the car come through the toll booth, the right lane, pay 4 …
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… Regina Longmuir and Douglas A. Longmuir, Jr., $35,010 "in compliance with the [c]ourt's July 19, 2016 [o]rder," which … throughout the testimony is seemingly clear only when it comes to the terms of the funds being loaned as an … from defendant's representations, that they would get all their money back. Thus, all of the fraud- …
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… well as her mother's family that her father was the one who committed the murder. Through counsel, defendant asserted … Our review of the record shows that PCR counsel submitted a comprehensive twenty-five-page brief in support of PCR. … you also understand - - I also take it and I don't want to get into the specifics of the conversation, but I take it …
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… and thereafter applied for temporary disability benefits commencing the same date. During maternity leave, Casciola … terms of re-hire as a full-time attorney was for a very compelling and understandable reason, specifically due to … claimant had to work which caused the claimant a problem getting to work due to transportation issues. . . . In the …
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… the day of the murder, Bowers saw defendant and Marshall together at the victim's mother's house in Willingboro, where … on a couch, looked over the bannister, and saw defendant coming up the stairs. He told Marshall, "You think I'm … testify at trial. He called an investigator who went to the site where Blackmon had parked her car, and filmed and timed …
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… of a change of address. However, his probation officer recommended that defendant have the opportunity to remain in … car as he left the library.1 In addition, defendant made a comment to Supervisor Coder about property values in her … permit prison bound offenders to address their addiction by getting into recovery. Recovery I have learned is not simply …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2a(1), and third degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2a(1). … today, [D.M.]? A. Not at all. I'd rather be at work and getting paid for my job. 5 A-2783-14T2 Q. As you sit here … was specifically asked to determine if these items, taken together, had a value of more than $500. During the Rule …
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… and fourth-degree credit card theft. The State would not recommend any particular sentence,1 but would agree to a … that defendant's attorney advised him diametrically opposite to the plea agreement as he alleges, then defendant … that defendant's attorney told defendant he would get a three-to-five year sentence, such deficient conduct …
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… identified defendant from a photo array as the person who committed the robbery at the bank. On September 27, 2006, … identified defendant from a photo array as the person who committed the robbery at Northfield Bank. On January 11, … stated that, because he had a toy gun, he knew no one would get hurt. He stated that he had been addicted to heroin from …
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… February 27, 2018 2 A-1986-16T4 Camden, dismissing his complaint. Lyons had alleged his 2011 layoff violated New … in which he worked. The County twice over the years replaced an interior chair lift he required to reach his … he was occasionally unable to work since he could not get inside his office. Lyons's supervisors were well aware …
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… order granting the summary judgment dismissal of the complaint she filed against defendants, Claudia Kerman and … certified nursing assistant and had also studied towards becoming a registered nurse. Prior to this incident, however, … out for her mother, she and her mother then "tried to get [Sean] into the bathroom," prior to Ellen calling 9-1-1. …
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… the narcotics and vice section. As he and his partner were getting into their unmarked vehicle, he saw two women and a … about obtaining a warrant and said either "fuck it" or "forget about it," "I'll sign the paper" and then signed the … found in the back of the store. Most of the cannabinoid was commercially packaged in foil under the brand name Scooby …
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… this damage, how long do you think it will be before you get to my unit. And she said two months. And I said, that's … Thereafter, plaintiff advised defendant the work was completed on April 25, 2013. Defendant contended at trial … and did not resume payments until May 2014, when a new company took over management of Troy Towers. Plaintiff …
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… ruin people's lives," "he knew the owner and was going to get her fired," and as he was leaving said, "don't worry, I … sexual violence. N.J.S.A. 2C:14-13 to -21; Senate Judiciary Committee, Sexual Assault Survivor Protection Act of 2015, … spouse, a person with whom the defendant had a child in common, or a person with whom the defendant had a dating …
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… alimony based on his annual gross imputed enhanced base income of $160,000[] per year agreed upon for alimony … June 1, 2015, the following percentages of all supplemental compensation income referred to as gross enhanced income, … from the [PSA] that both parties hoped [defendant] would get back to those higher earnings, the court cannot change …
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… Thus, we consider, as the motion judge did, "whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the … and fell to the ground. After a fellow customer helped her get up, plaintiff saw that she slipped on clear liquid … for "watching out for tripping hazards." He stated it was company policy that an employee who sees a liquid on the …