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… of calculating child support, $67,392 in gross annual income was imputed to defendant and $15,000 was imputed to … obligation should be $301 per week, just four dollars less than what he had been paying since the entry of the … . Said amount reflects the addition of the health insurance credit due defendant. With regard to defendant's income, the …
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… sexual assault of a child who was at least thirteen but less than sixteen while he was more than four years older … conduct was characterized by a pattern of repetitive and compulsive behavior. Pieper began serving his sentence at … found that Pieper failed to offer any evidence to discredit the staff report that he attempted to send …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … be drawn in favor of the non-moving party, a court need not credit a complaint’s bald assertions or legal conclusions. … Costa Corporation. Count Nine alleges intentional and reckless performance of its construction activities rising to …
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… NO. A-1177-22 DISCOVER BANK, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ALESSANDRA M. MORAES, a/k/a ALESSANDRA M. NARDONE, and … On January 21, 2009, plaintiff Discover Bank filed a complaint against defendant alleging breach of contract based on her failure to pay credit card debt in the amount of $12,872.59 plus interest …
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… 7/10) 1. Past Lost Earnings2 [Plaintiff] has a right to be compensated for any earnings lost as a result of injuries … ability to do any tasks required on the job, and any lessening or decrease in his/her income after returning to … benefits. The court would then mold the jury’s verdict to credit defendant according to each week that the jury found …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … be drawn in favor of the non-moving party, a court need not credit a complaint’s bald assertions or legal conclusions. … Costa Corporation. Count Nine alleges intentional and reckless performance of its construction activities rising to …
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… NO. A-1177-22 DISCOVER BANK, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ALESSANDRA M. MORAES, a/k/a ALESSANDRA M. NARDONE, and … On January 21, 2009, plaintiff Discover Bank filed a complaint against defendant alleging breach of contract based on her failure to pay credit card debt in the amount of $12,872.59 plus interest …
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… which officers found three kilos of heroin in a hidden compartment built into the dashboard. Defendant contends the … that both officers were credible. The judge explicitly accredited Officer Journey's testimony that he did not stop … a letter in which he argued that "newly-analyzed cell site location information for [defendant]'s cell phone . . . …
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… the Board's decision and dismissing with prejudice his complaint in lieu of prerogative writs. We affirm. I. The … opinion, the best option to "preserve more land, cut down less trees, 7 A-2915-22 [and] try to comply with [the … to outline every design issue related to the subdivision or site plan but simply must give the public a fair idea of how …
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… (counts fifteen through nineteen); and conspiracy to commit armed robbery, criminal restraint and possession of a … in Woodlynne. Present were Hernandez and Silvia Ramos Morales, husband and wife who owned the bakery, and patrons. … is unreliable; and (3) the Historical Cellular Site Analysis is unreliable. Since we give substantial …
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… and FST are not generally accepted in the scientific community. We agree, and because the error in admitting the … "companion from Florida." She hung up the phone and he visited with her for about one hour. During the visit, … York State Commission on Forensic Science (CFS), which accredits all laboratories in the state, and its DNA …
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… Plaintiffs had sued defendant, claiming defendant's sales representatives fraudulently induced them into … statements. On appeal, defendant contends the trial court committed reversible error: by failing to grant its motion … confusion. Our review of the extensive record shows the opposite. The trial court recognized the difference between the …
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… and FST are not generally accepted in the scientific community. We agree, and because the error in admitting the … "companion from Florida." She hung up the phone and he visited with her for about one hour. During the visit, … York State Commission on Forensic Science (CFS), which accredits all laboratories in the state, and its DNA …
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… (counts fifteen through nineteen); and conspiracy to commit armed robbery, criminal restraint and possession of a … in Woodlynne. Present were Hernandez and Silvia Ramos Morales, husband and wife who owned the bakery, and patrons. … is unreliable; and (3) the Historical Cellular Site Analysis is unreliable. Since we give substantial …
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A-1592-24 Briefs
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… T: (862) 233-8130 F: (862) 902-5458 E: sam@ck-litigation.com E: lobrien@ck-litigation.com Attorneys for Shimon … Arbitration Clause and Its Incorporation of the JAMS Rules .................... 11 F. The Parties’ Escalating, … believing it could be put to valuable use as the site of a large apartment complex. (Id..) And so in February …
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… the Board's decision and dismissing with prejudice his complaint in lieu of prerogative writs. We affirm. I. The … opinion, the best option to "preserve more land, cut down less trees, 7 A-2915-22 [and] try to comply with [the … to outline every design issue related to the subdivision or site plan but simply must give the public a fair idea of how …
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… Plaintiffs had sued defendant, claiming defendant's sales representatives fraudulently induced them into … statements. On appeal, defendant contends the trial court committed reversible error: by failing to grant its motion … confusion. Our review of the extensive record shows the opposite. The trial court recognized the difference between the …
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… which officers found three kilos of heroin in a hidden compartment built into the dashboard. Defendant contends the … that both officers were credible. The judge explicitly accredited Officer Journey's testimony that he did not stop … a letter in which he argued that "newly-analyzed cell site location information for [defendant]'s cell phone . . . …
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… sexually assaulted his then girlfriend's daughter, who was less than thirteen years old, between 1998 and 2001. … that upon defendant's release, he would be subject to community supervision for life (CSL) and the requirements of … what was going on and caused him to "shut down." The judge credited trial counsel's testimony that "defendant expressed …
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… purchased the marital home for $550,000 as tenants in common. Barbara contributed $111,013.70 for the down payment … Lowry, who had a steady income, contributed her good credit to securing a mortgage on the property with Barbara … findings and legal conclusions of the trial judge unless [we are] convinced that they are so manifestly …