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… family members who lived there, defendant had virtually no communications with them. Addressing his 1993 offense, when … the [county] Narcotics Task force who observed Petitioner selling cocaine, the seized cocaine, and Petitioner's voluntary statement to police that he was selling cocaine. Further like McQuaid, Petitioner's …
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… unlawful possession of a handgun while in the course of committing or attempting to commit a drug-related offense, … received information from a citizen that a man was selling marijuana in the area of Osborne Terrace and 5 … as "a heavy set black male with long dreadlocks." The man selling the marijuana was seated in a parked blue Ford SUV. …
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… the caseworker, who took photographs. Anna's bedroom was "completely cluttered" with "no space to walk into." Penny's … to take her medication and continue to go into therapy and comply with all her services." The caseworker was concerned … overnights. DCPP filed an order to show cause and verified complaint, seeking a finding of abuse and neglect under …
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… "as depicted" by the detective; but he did not flatly deny selling drugs, nor say how the detective's depiction varied … the premises under surveillance. [169 N.J. at 215 (quoting Commonwealth v. Desper, 643 N.E.2d 1008, 1011 (Mass. … the detective's warrant affidavit satisfied these essential components of a controlled buy. Indeed, there were three …
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… Retrofitness, LLC (Retro), dismissing their third amended complaint.1 For the reasons stated by Judge Dennis O'Brien … did not pursue the matter further. In December 2008, after selling the building they previously owned, plaintiffs again … plaintiffs regarding another business proposition. He visited their home, and told them that Retro wanted to expand …
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… in violation of litigant's rights based upon his failure to comply with a June 26, 2015 consent order. Defendant … enforce litigant's rights based on defendant's "failure to comply with the June 26, 2015 Consent Order[,]" regarding … plaintiff power of attorney for the limited purpose of selling the house; however, the court granted that power of …
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… guilty voluntarily. In return, the State agreed to recommend a non-custodial probationary sentence and dismiss … on successor counsel's "personal knowledge" and does not comply with Rule 1:6-6. Claypotch v. Heller, Inc., 360 N.J. … Furguson, 198 N.J. Super. 395, 402 (App. Div. 1985)). In a comprehensive oral decision, the judge did so and denied the …
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… confirmed defendant's residence through the Motor Vehicle Commission. Klumpp's supporting affidavit included his … Probable cause is "consistently characterized . . . as a common-sense, practical standard for determining the … apartment. A CI provided information that defendant was selling heroin in Cliffside Park. The CI provided …
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… duty, theft, conversion, and fraud for surreptitiously selling property 3 A-3302-19 owned by the LLC without … Final judgment in the amount of $820,662.16 for compensatory damages was entered in favor of Sayegh; his … the following reasons, we affirm the judgment's award of compensatory damages, but reverse the denial of punitive …
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… unlawful possession of a handgun while in the course of committing or attempting to commit a drug-related offense, … received information from a citizen that a man was selling marijuana in the area of Osborne Terrace and 5 … as "a heavy set black male with long dreadlocks." The man selling the marijuana was seated in a parked blue Ford SUV. …
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… guilty voluntarily. In return, the State agreed to recommend a non-custodial probationary sentence and dismiss … on successor counsel's "personal knowledge" and does not comply with Rule 1:6-6. Claypotch v. Heller, Inc., 360 N.J. … Furguson, 198 N.J. Super. 395, 402 (App. Div. 1985)). In a comprehensive oral decision, the judge did so and denied the …
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… THEFT. (NOT RAISED BELOW) 2 On March 31, 2017, T.E. filed a complaint with the Jamesburg Police Department alleging … circumstances, and neither party were under any compulsion to buy or sell. The State has the burden of … relevant circumstances, and neither party were under any compulsion to buy or sell. In this case, the victim acting …
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… confirmed defendant's residence through the Motor Vehicle Commission. Klumpp's supporting affidavit included his … Probable cause is "consistently characterized . . . as a common-sense, practical standard for determining the … apartment. A CI provided information that defendant was selling heroin in Cliffside Park. The CI provided …
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njcourts.gov
… family members who lived there, defendant had virtually no communications with them. Addressing his 1993 offense, when … the [county] Narcotics Task force who observed Petitioner selling cocaine, the seized cocaine, and Petitioner's voluntary statement to police that he was selling cocaine. Further like McQuaid, Petitioner's …
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njcourts.gov
… Retrofitness, LLC (Retro), dismissing their third amended complaint.1 For the reasons stated by Judge Dennis O'Brien … did not pursue the matter further. In December 2008, after selling the building they previously owned, plaintiffs again … plaintiffs regarding another business proposition. He visited their home, and told them that Retro wanted to expand …
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njcourts.gov
… in violation of litigant's rights based upon his failure to comply with a June 26, 2015 consent order. Defendant … enforce litigant's rights based on defendant's "failure to comply with the June 26, 2015 Consent Order[,]" regarding … plaintiff power of attorney for the limited purpose of selling the house; however, the court granted that power of …
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… "as depicted" by the detective; but he did not flatly deny selling drugs, nor say how the detective's depiction varied … the premises under surveillance. [169 N.J. at 215 (quoting Commonwealth v. Desper, 643 N.E.2d 1008, 1011 (Mass. … the detective's warrant affidavit satisfied these essential components of a controlled buy. Indeed, there were three …
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… duty, theft, conversion, and fraud for surreptitiously selling property 3 A-3302-19 owned by the LLC without … Final judgment in the amount of $820,662.16 for compensatory damages was entered in favor of Sayegh; his … the following reasons, we affirm the judgment's award of compensatory damages, but reverse the denial of punitive …
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… the caseworker, who took photographs. Anna's bedroom was "completely cluttered" with "no space to walk into." Penny's … to take her medication and continue to go into therapy and comply with all her services." The caseworker was concerned … overnights. DCPP filed an order to show cause and verified complaint, seeking a finding of abuse and neglect under …
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… default. On January 29, 2021, plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint. Service of the complaint was effectuated via publication; Boone did not … by Rule 4:65-5, the authority he relied upon was inapposite, and there were no irregularities in the sale due to …