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… years of probation. Defendant had forty-six days of jail credit and 718 days of prior service credit. On appeal, defendant argues: THE TRIAL COURT'S … the illegal conduct and obtaining the evidence has become so attenuated as to dissipate the taint, the evidence …
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… Release Act (NERA), N.J.S.A. 2C: 43-7.2. Following the completion of his sentence, he was involuntarily committed … trial would bolster the victims' credibility; and (2) regardless of the extent to which separate new trials are ordered, … eighty years. And since defendant would have jail credit of about eight years under the plea agreement, he …
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… of Intent to Foreclose, plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint on November 4, 2015. Defendants filed a contesting … diem interest accruing from the date of the affidavit; and credit for any payments, credits, escrow balance or other … entry of [foreclosure] judgment upon certification . . . 'unless the court other[wise] requires'"). See also Mony Life …
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… standard field sobriety tests." The Law Division judge credited testimony that defendant smelled of alcohol, … and had "slow and fumbling" movements. The judge also credited testimony that defendant failed two properly …
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… 2C:41-2d, and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3a and N.J.S.A. 2C:5- 2; … the sentencing judge explained how defendant's gap time credit would be applied and, due to his NERA parole ineligibility period, it was "not really credit." Judge Galis-Menendez concluded that because …
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… Valerie to retain all the parties' real estate as well as complete ownership of her business in exchange for her … change in circumstances"; an increase in the child-support credit deducted from her alimony payments "reflecting … modify the support obligations was governed by the principles set forth in Lepis and its progeny, her attack on the …
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… the Borrower executed and delivered to plaintiff a Line of Credit Note and Credit Agreement (Contract) for $300,000. … If any of the following events occurs, the [n]otes shall become due immediately, without notice, at [plaintiff]'s … 4 A-0985-20 under the judgment if defendants made the requisite payments to satisfy the balance owed. In August 2018, …
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… (defendant) motion to dismiss plaintiff's Law Division complaint under Rule 4:6-2(e). We affirm. I. This case … 2009, [plaintiff] and Victor Costa failed to make the requisite payment on the note. No payments have been made on the … setting aside a [s]heriff's sale."). The fair market credit also may be an issue in a deficiency suit. See …
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… the Borrower executed and delivered to plaintiff a Line of Credit Note and Credit Agreement (Contract) for $300,000. … If any of the following events occurs, the [n]otes shall become due immediately, without notice, at [plaintiff]'s … 4 A-0985-20 under the judgment if defendants made the requisite payments to satisfy the balance owed. In August 2018, …
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… (defendant) motion to dismiss plaintiff's Law Division complaint under Rule 4:6-2(e). We affirm. I. This case … 2009, [plaintiff] and Victor Costa failed to make the requisite payment on the note. No payments have been made on the … setting aside a [s]heriff's sale."). The fair market credit also may be an issue in a deficiency suit. See …
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… Release Act (NERA), N.J.S.A. 2C: 43-7.2. Following the completion of his sentence, he was involuntarily committed … trial would bolster the victims' credibility; and (2) regardless of the extent to which separate new trials are ordered, … eighty years. And since defendant would have jail credit of about eight years under the plea agreement, he …
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… standard field sobriety tests." The Law Division judge credited testimony that defendant smelled of alcohol, … and had "slow and fumbling" movements. The judge also credited testimony that defendant failed two properly …
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… 2C:41-2d, and N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3a and N.J.S.A. 2C:5- 2; … the sentencing judge explained how defendant's gap time credit would be applied and, due to his NERA parole ineligibility period, it was "not really credit." Judge Galis-Menendez concluded that because …
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… Valerie to retain all the parties' real estate as well as complete ownership of her business in exchange for her … change in circumstances"; an increase in the child-support credit deducted from her alimony payments "reflecting … modify the support obligations was governed by the principles set forth in Lepis and its progeny, her attack on the …
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… of Intent to Foreclose, plaintiff filed a foreclosure complaint on November 4, 2015. Defendants filed a contesting … diem interest accruing from the date of the affidavit; and credit for any payments, credits, escrow balance or other … entry of [foreclosure] judgment upon certification . . . 'unless the court other[wise] requires'"). See also Mony Life …
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… years of probation. Defendant had forty-six days of jail credit and 718 days of prior service credit. On appeal, defendant argues: THE TRIAL COURT'S … the illegal conduct and obtaining the evidence has become so attenuated as to dissipate the taint, the evidence …
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… form interrogatories found in the appendix to the Court Rules. If these questions do not apply to your type of case it is recommended that you consult an attorney. Instructions for the … 9. If the plaintiff is not the defendant's original creditor, provide the name and address of the original …
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… In New Jersey, the implementation of Title IV-D involves a comprehensive framework of legislation, regulations, court … online on the New Jersey Child Support Services website, njchildsupport.gov. Applications can also be obtained … Bench warrant • Tax offset – federal and state • Judgment • Credit bureau reporting • Financial Institution Data Match …
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… C.M. for a “substantial period” for the purpose of committing various crimes against her. The Appellate … N.J.S.A. 2C:13-1(d) (emphasis added). Additionally, unless the defendant “releases the victim unharmed and in a … her ninety-pound body “flying into the wall.” As blood poured over her face from a head wound, and with her mouth …
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… C.M. for a “substantial period” for the purpose of committing various crimes against her. The Appellate … N.J.S.A. 2C:13-1(d) (emphasis added). Additionally, unless the defendant “releases the victim unharmed and in a … her ninety-pound body “flying into the wall.” As blood poured over her face from a head wound, and with her mouth …