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… of AccuPoint, which collects and sells data to financial companies. On September 25, 2015, plaintiff was hired by … provided: 3 A-0611-24 [y]ou are eligible to receive compensation of $12,000 per month, equating to $144,000 per year, if annualized. * Compensation will be paid at [Weber's] discretion, taking …
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… Law Division's orders dated March 8, 2023, dismissing his complaint against defendant Phoenix Financial Services, LLC; the March 17, 2023 administrative order dismissing his complaint against defendant Cascade Capital Funding LLC for … on this point. In addition, there is no reason for us to revisit the administrative dismissal because the court decided …
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… and age of defendant (factor three); the desire of the complainant or victim to forego prosecution (factor four); … because of the serious need to deter individuals from committing crimes such as the ones here. In considering … generally has a heavy burden when seeking to overcome a prosecutorial denial of his admission into PTI." …
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… (1) untimely and prejudicial; (2) excessive; and (3) not in compliance with this court's directives on remand. We reject … The contract work and some additional renovation work was completed. In December 2016, plaintiff sent defendants a … the additional work. The jury also found that plaintiff had committed violations of regulations issued under the CFA, …
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… against Mario as co-trustee of the CHRT via verified complaint, alleging Mario's "actions and omissions [were] … Revocable Trust." This appeal followed. Mario raises two points for our consideration: I. AS A PUBLIC POLICY … Cevasco exceeded the scope of his trusteeship by taking ultra vires actions with respect to the management of the …
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… 30, 2017, plaintiff and her husband Vito J. Barone filed a complaint against defendant John W. Ager III, alleging that … of the 'Verbal Threshold ,' N.J.S.[A]. 39:6A-8." After the completion of the discovery period, which had been extended … if she understood "in order for [the new doctor] to come in and testify 1 The court adjourned the trial once in …
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… Westrange LLC. Finding incredible on certain critical points the testimony and report of the Township's … had failed to present sufficient credible evidence to overcome the presumption the annual assessments correctly … "one-story masonry and steel freestanding CVS Pharmacy" was completed in November of 2014. According to the as-built …
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… February 14, 2022, plaintiff L.G. filed a domestic violence complaint seeking entry of an FRO against defendant. … a dating relationship when, on February 28, 2021, defendant committed the predicate acts of assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1, … who is a friend of both plaintiff and defendant. In the complaint, plaintiff answered "no" to the question of …
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… denial. The ALJ found the "[petitioner] substantially complied with all regulations and directives of the case … ALJ's initial determinations that: petitioner substantially complied with the case worker's request; and petitioner's … To receive federal funding, the State of New Jersey must comply with all federal statutes and regulations. Harris v. …
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… the extra $110, prompting plaintiff to file two eviction complaints on grounds of unpaid rent and other purported … dismissal of the first-filed case, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part for property damage to … before it, the trial court stated, "I don't want to revisit that which has already been done." Our review of the …
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… to appellants. Respondents filed an order to show cause and complaint seeking to invalidate the October 2022 will in … of undue influence against appellants. Before filing their complaint, two respondents, Knoll and Karn, consulted with … respondents' disqualification motion raising among other points, that they had not been provided with a copy of the …
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… total forfeiture. In that regard, she relies on the recommended disposition of an administrative law judge … who found total forfeiture inappropriate and instead recommended that appellant receive only a partial five-year … a major safety and security issue because inmates who can communicate surreptitiously with associates outside of …
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… appeals from an August 14, 2023 order denying his motion to compel post-conviction discovery. We affirm. After defendant … trunk of the car. 5 A-4004-22 Prior to filing the motion to compel that is the subject of this appeal,1 defendant … his trial and PCR counsel, he received copies of the complaint-warrants with "many blank and incomplete pages." …
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… it near her vehicles because "[defendant] would constantly come over there to scratch [their] car[s]." 2 Plaintiff … The court found "the video submitted by . . . plaintiff was compelling, especially since she testified that other … "superficial questions" to authenticate the video. She points to a "dramatic squeaking sound effect" in the video …
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… to keep the fruits of their offense, and deprive victims of compensation for the losses suffered. As such, we conclude a … misappropriated health care insurance premiums from his company's employees instead of paying them to the insurance … of entrusted property. In exchange, the State recommended a sentence of five years' probation conditioned on …
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… Adam Hughes's well-reasoned written statement of reasons accompanying the March 31, 2023 order. I. The procedural … and resentencing was required because when the crime was committed, the relevant sentencing statute required an … STATES CONSTITUTIONS. Defendant also includes three subpoints for our consideration: (1) "jurisdiction"; (2) "ex …
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… DOCKET NO. A-1223-22 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, f/k/a THE BANK OF NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY N.A., AS SUCCESSOR TO JP MORGAN CHASE BANK N.A., AS … in favor of plaintiff Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company National Association (the Bank of New York).1 After …
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… retained to represent defendant on the domestic violence complaint and to accept service of the TRO on defendant's … 2021, plaintiff explained that the parties had very limited communication and he had not seen defendant since their … threatened his and his girlfriend's lives and threatened to come to his home and to his job. According to plaintiff, …
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… In exchange for his guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend a probationary sentence with up to 364 days in the … of Child Protection and Permanency's (the Division) recommendation and the family court's approval. The court … (2)[t]he facts of the case; . . . (4)[t]he desire of the complainant or victim to forgo prosecution; . . . (7) [t]he …
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… 2C:35-9(a). As part of the plea deal, the State agreed to recommend defendant's sentence not exceed thirteen years … life for a substantial period of time before the commission of the present offense." N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(7). … 2020) (slip op. at 1).] 3 "The risk that the defendant will commit another offense." N.J.S.A. 2C:44- 1(a)(3). 4 "The …