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… money. Defendant stated one of the individuals did not get the money he was owed, and that person shot the victim. … (count three); second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a narcotics offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … no matter what the inducement, he is never thereafter free of the psychological and practical disadvantages of …
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… "Ultra Lite" .38 caliber revolver, while in the course of committing or attempting to commit a drug-related offense, … James will plead to the handgun and the drugs recovered together upstairs in the bedroom and that Mr. Biggs will be … okay with it subject to the defendant remaining offense free." The judge then asked defendant a series of questions …
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… money. Defendant stated one of the individuals did not get the money he was owed, and that person shot the victim. … (count three); second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a narcotics offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … no matter what the inducement, he is never thereafter free of the psychological and practical disadvantages of …
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… "Ultra Lite" .38 caliber revolver, while in the course of committing or attempting to commit a drug-related offense, … James will plead to the handgun and the drugs recovered together upstairs in the bedroom and that Mr. Biggs will be … okay with it subject to the defendant remaining offense free." The judge then asked defendant a series of questions …
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… see him . . . talk to him . . . and [did not] want him to come to [her] where [she was] at her parents' house." … not] complain." Defendant refused plaintiff's requests to get her ice or drive her to a pharmacy, and instead drove … "Each of [the] three subsections [of N.J.S.A. 2C:33–4] is 'free-standing, because each defines an offense in its own …
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… Uma applied for Medicaid benefits in January 2016, the income limit for a family of four was $2,795 per month; the … Board's electronic reception log reflects Uma's March 2016 visit, but the agency's file only showed Uma brought … "one month [it] looks like I make a lot of money because I [get] check[s] for [a] couple of jobs and [the] next month[,] …
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… had occurred and because he enjoyed only supervised visitation pursuant to court order. We disagree and conclude … permitted to supervise the other, even if one parent was to complete all recommended substance-abuse treatment. These … on the morning of September 1, 2021 when she left to get the children breakfast.6 Jacob's statements are further …
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… the Newark Housing Authority's (NHA) Seth Boyden Housing Complex (SBHC), which was vacant and abandoned at the time. … notified the NHA "what was going on." He said he wanted to "get the ball rolling" so that the NHA "would clean up the … testimony that he observed several manholes when he visited the SBHC on September 21, 2015. He said the manholes …
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… had been parked in Asbury Park in front of the apartment complex of S.B.1 S.B. contacted the Asbury Park Police … [Sam], [she] wants [defendant] to pay her the money when he gets out." The report is signed by L.H. and Sullivan, and it … told Penna that on the day defendant was arrested, Sam visited her home in a "grayish color truck." Q.W. also saw …
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… summary judgment and dismissing with prejudice plaintiff's complaint due to plaintiff's failure to comply with the … contended he did not have records regarding plaintiff's visit to defendant's emergency room and that defendant had … the court found it "hard to believe that the case would get this far without plaintiff having secured the very …
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… [her husband] being a [local public official, she] didn't get much help there with the police department." R.H. also … the medications reach their proper level that she cannot be freed in a less restrictive setting, accordingly [her … https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/could (last visited Oct. 29, 2021) (defining "could" as "past tense of …
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… had been parked in Asbury Park in front of the apartment complex of S.B.1 S.B. contacted the Asbury Park Police … [Sam], [she] wants [defendant] to pay her the money when he gets out." The report is signed by L.H. and Sullivan, and it … told Penna that on the day defendant was arrested, Sam visited her home in a "grayish color truck." Q.W. also saw …
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… [her husband] being a [local public official, she] didn't get much help there with the police department." R.H. also … the medications reach their proper level that she cannot be freed in a less restrictive setting, accordingly [her … https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/could (last visited Oct. 29, 2021) (defining "could" as "past tense of …
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… summary judgment and dismissing with prejudice plaintiff's complaint due to plaintiff's failure to comply with the … contended he did not have records regarding plaintiff's visit to defendant's emergency room and that defendant had … the court found it "hard to believe that the case would get this far without plaintiff having secured the very …
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… the Newark Housing Authority's (NHA) Seth Boyden Housing Complex (SBHC), which was vacant and abandoned at the time. … notified the NHA "what was going on." He said he wanted to "get the ball rolling" so that the NHA "would clean up the … testimony that he observed several manholes when he visited the SBHC on September 21, 2015. He said the manholes …
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… had occurred and because he enjoyed only supervised visitation pursuant to court order. We disagree and conclude … permitted to supervise the other, even if one parent was to complete all recommended substance-abuse treatment. These … on the morning of September 1, 2021 when she left to get the children breakfast.6 Jacob's statements are further …
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… Uma applied for Medicaid benefits in January 2016, the income limit for a family of four was $2,795 per month; the … Board's electronic reception log reflects Uma's March 2016 visit, but the agency's file only showed Uma brought … "one month [it] looks like I make a lot of money because I [get] check[s] for [a] couple of jobs and [the] next month[,] …
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… PSSA were based on defendant's average annual gross income of approximately $200,000 from his ownership of A.A. … payable, 1 N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23(j)(1). 4 A-0609-23 interest free, in $5,000 equal monthly payments for a period of 140 … Div. 1991). Instead, a CIS permits "the trial judge to get a complete picture of the finances of the movants ," id. …
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… allowing him to convey his right of redemption "since he is free to bargain for a fair and adequate consideration for … there was the possibility the winning bidder would not complete the purchase, and the amount of the surplus funds … was over $100,000 in surplus funds owing to Walker, did not get the close judicial scrutiny equity demands of such …
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… agreement did not specify a sentence the prosecutor would recommend. Instead, it provided, "Free to speak. Defendant to apply for PTI [pretrial … not, the judge stated, "[I]t's most likely that [he] would get probation." Defendant was not admitted to PTI. At …