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… paternal grandparents M.E.B. and K.N., filed an adoption complaint seeking to adopt their granddaughter, E.G. E.G. is … and defendants did not consent to the adoption. The complaint was ultimately dismissed for lack of subject … before their adoption complaint was dismissed, having not visited with E.G. for more than a year, plaintiffs filed a …
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… judgment. We reverse. In October 2012, plaintiff filed this complaint against defendant, and Blair Hamrick, Thomas … the judge. In October 2000, plaintiff filed a qui tam complaint in the United States District Court for the … Agreement by taking credit for the GSK settlement on his website, www.whistleblowersagainstfraud.com. Specifically the …
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… and Pagan robbed the attendant of approximately fifty dollars he had on his person and fled in a car. The … was not material, timely, or likely to have changed the outcome. This appeal followed. Defendant raises the following … or contradictory; 2) that the evidence was discovered after completion of the trial and was "not discoverable by …
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… three); second-degree possession of a firearm during the commission of a drug offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … handgun were both operable. The manager of the apartment complex said that defendant was not a tenant on the lease, … that she permits defendant to sleep on her couch for a few dollars a day, and that several large black trash bags near …
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… On January 20, 2016, plaintiff filed a two-count complaint against defendant for breach of contract and unjust enrichment. The complaint alleged that plaintiff and defendant entered into … of the condition of the house, "[she] paid thousands of dollars" for out of pocket expenses during the tenancy but …
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… and Rose. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, CSC Docket No. 2011-1335. Blaney & Karavan, PC, … Williams kissed D.N.'s breasts and gave D.N. twenty dollars. In her written decision, the second ALJ determined … In particular, the City claims the ALJ did make the requisite credibility evaluation in excluding the prior …
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… at his own cell phone and turned and walked in the opposite direction. As he did so, the officer noticed defendant … inflicted on the victim; three, the risk defendant would commit another offense; six, the extent of defendant's prior … We find none of these arguments availing and confine our comments to the first point. Defendant's arguments regarding …
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… The court dismissed with prejudice Joy's amended verified complaint in which she advanced claims for unjust … Joy also argues the trial court erred in dismissing her complaint under the entire controversy doctrine. We … his testimony, the trial court found those funds were deposited on December 13, 2005 into Bank of America (BOA) …
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… Inc. appeals from the April 28, 2016 order dismissing its complaint in lieu of prerogative writs seeking the … elements." It "sustained hundreds of thousands of dollars of flood damage to the basement, elevator mechanism … https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/spall (last visited Oct. 16, 2017). …
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… from a June 12, 2015 Law Division order dismissing his complaint with prejudice for failing to provide discovery. … construction projects which generated more than 1.2 million dollars in revenue. Gillikin deposited the money into the bank account of his construction …
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… from the Chancery Division's March 18, 2015 order allowing commissions to Village's assignee, Barry W. Frost, and … filed against Village. Appellants argue the award of a full commission to Frost was unconscionable "considering that the … claims totaled in excess of approximately three million dollars. 3 A-3932-14T4 they contend that their counsel was …
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… The State's rejection of Defendant from PTI, against the recommendation of the PTI director, should be reversed, … by the public need for prosecution, when they found the opposite in a substantially similar matter. B. The State's … money from friends, ranging from twenty to one hundred dollars, for discounting the phones. The aggregate …
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… Because our review of the record convinces us the errors complained of, either singly or in combination, did not deprive plaintiffs of a fair trial, we … of the potential that plaintiffs' prior claims could become relevant in this action. Plaintiffs made an in limine …
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… defendant whittled down plaintiff's original ten-count complaint to two counts: defamation/slander (count one) and violations of the Telecommunications Act (TCA), 47 U.S.C. §§201 -231, and Federal … provided to Chase in 2014 generated over one million dollars in revenue. This revenue stream steadily 2 According …
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… 5, 2018. On February 14, 2019, plaintiff filed an amended complaint against defendants, alleging: (1) breach of … be responsible for paying [p]laintiff fifty thousand dollars . . . subject to and in accordance with the terms of … to [plaintiff's counsel]." Still, defendant's counsel posited "[t]here were other terms to be negotiated." Judge …
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… was held by a family corporation, to a limited liability company wholly owned by Bharat. The circumstances leading to … the Court ruled for Amratlal,3 holding the burden to overcome the "presumption that the transferred property was a … concluded it was "in the best interest of the Estate to compromise the 9 A-4986-18 claim . . . ." The judge noted …
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… favor and against their insurers Great American Security Company (Great American) and Interested Underwriters at … The Great American policy was a one-year policy that commenced on May 4, 2012, and had a coverage limit of $75 … a "a sophisticated business" who had generated six million dollars in revenue for 2012 and was 4 N.J.S.A. 2A:23A-13(f) …
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… appeals from the trial court's order dismissing his complaint entered after a bench trial. Plaintiff argues: NOT … because she was also seeing another man. He said when she visited in November they were "seeing each other on a basic … know why [he] would wait months" to collect thousands of dollars; the court said, "[t]hat doesn't make sense to …
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… Probable Cause that an Offense Has Been or Is Being Committed. B. There Was No Probable Cause that [Defendant] … ]grounded suspicion" that a crime has been or is being committed.'" State v. 5 A-1129-18T4 Sullivan, 169 N.J. 204, … where he was arrested. Forty-nine glassine bags and twenty dollars was recovered from defendant's person. The officer …
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… for school tuition for [his] three . . . children." The complaint alleged "mismanagement of and/or self-dealing … They contended that Abbassi received "tens of thousands of dollars in tuition credits for 'roofing repairs.'" Abbassi … that the NJM check was issued on March 20, 2012, and deposited by the ICPC shortly after that on April 11, 2012, and …