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… Defendant appeals, arguing: POINT I THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED REVERSIBLE MISCONDUCT WHEN SHE MADE INCULPATORY … witness relocation program. The only evidence of defendant selling guns was Mims' testimony. The State Police did not … "transform[] the case against [defendant] from one about selling guns to one about attempting to kill Mims ," 8 …
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… for his mother's nursing care cost, and his failure to comply with the contract he signed as the "responsible … that exceeded the LLC's loan payments, resulting in some income to Skwara LLC. The Director explained: "Petitioner does … not own the IHOP or the property; she is the owner of a company that owns the property and rents to another company …
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… DMCC Services, Inc., that had contracted with two large companies to unload their trucks at 3 A-1184-17T1 … filed a motion to dismiss defendant's earlier motion, to compel him to pay alimony and arrears that continued to … to pay her attorney's fees, and for sanctions for not complying with the mediation order. 4 A-1184-17T1 Shortly …
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… corporate veil. The jurors awarded plaintiffs $682,000 for compensatory and $301,000 for punitive damages. Cherry was … of the Business for the past year provided by the Selling Parties to the Purchaser are true and correct in all … permits use "as a clothing dry cleaner store with a full on-site dry cleaning plant, and no other use whatsoever without …
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… rent of $3900. The lease identified Trinity Referral Company, LLC (Trinity) as the landlord and "Esther Krukowski … it was "always Trinity." She claimed the money was deposited for Trinity by "one of the persons who goes to the … in. She explained that plaintiffs had agreed different selling agents could show the house to prospective …
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… walked into the station, he saw defendant's picture on a computer in a "NY/NJ HIDTA [High Intensity Drug Traffic … and was "a suspect" who "was also involved at the pawn shop selling your goods that he took from you." Post also told … significantly factually dissimilar and, therefore, inapposite. In State v. Mance, 300 N.J. Super. 37 (App. Div. …
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… Kornblatt, defendant's sister, initiated the underlying complaint on behalf of the Estate beneficiaries, alleging … Kornblatt sought defendant's removal, the provision of a complete trust accounting, and repayment of any improper … funds available for beneficiaries. Instead, she did the opposite; she allowed the assets to lie fallow and expended …
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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 … by his employer with an audit, defendant admitted to selling phones without contracts at discounted contract …
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… also waived his Miranda rights and revealed that "he was selling [drugs] for one and half months; prior to that, he … "middle[]man" and denied using illegal drugs due to his company's drug-use policy. On September 5, 2019, a grand … abuse of discretion. The precedent defendant cites is inapposite to the facts of this case. Additionally, in both cases, …
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… attempted to purchase an illegal firearm prior to the commission of the robberies. Defendant did not request a … evidence. His testimony established defendant's motive for committing the robberies and provided necessary background … that he did not recall defendant 5 A-3935-18 mentioning selling an Xbox. Instead, Ram stated that J.B. contacted him …
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… statements concerning the extent of defendant's drug-selling activities. In addition, the State presented … for truth"). Indeed, as demonstrated by our remand, we have come to a different view. Understandably, the PCR judge …
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… for the reasons expressed by Judge Philip E. Haines in his comprehensive written decisions. The underlying facts and … first cousin at the time of the incident. He began selling drugs for defendant when he was fifteen years old. … Defendant's drug sales declined because Patterson was selling better quality cocaine. Defendant was upset with …
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… pest exterminator is active [until] October 2018. They will come on a monthly basis for treatment. It is the … paying rent in August 2020. Thereafter, Plaintiff filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part in April 2021 for … property by defendants was permitted on the condition they complete specified repairs and improvements at their own …
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… to designate a PPR. I. On July 21, 2022, plaintiff filed a complaint seeking primary physical custody of Mary and a … an interim parenting time order in response to the parties' selling their jointly owned home in Flanders. The trial … to her, and prepare her for bed. Because the parties were selling their jointly owned home, plaintiff planned to buy …
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… other power, financial instruments, information, data and computer software, in either human readable or computer readable form, copies or originals. Property … activity. You may infer that the defendant had this requisite knowledge if you find the following: (1) the property …
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… also waived his Miranda rights and revealed that "he was selling [drugs] for one and half months; prior to that, he … "middle[]man" and denied using illegal drugs due to his company's drug-use policy. On September 5, 2019, a grand … abuse of discretion. The precedent defendant cites is inapposite to the facts of this case. Additionally, in both cases, …
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David W. Field (00378-1984) LOWENSTEIN SANDLER LLP 65 Livingston Avenue Roseland, New Jersey 07068 973.597.2500 Attorneys for Defendant LifeCell Corporation IN RE: ALLODERM® LITIGATION CASE CODE 295 MICHAEL SIMINERI and KAREN SIMINERI, h/w, Plaintiffs, v. …
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… walked into the station, he saw defendant's picture on a computer in a "NY/NJ HIDTA [High Intensity Drug Traffic … and was "a suspect" who "was also involved at the pawn shop selling your goods that he took from you." Post also told … significantly factually dissimilar and, therefore, inapposite. In State v. Mance, 300 N.J. Super. 37 (App. Div. …
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… Ringel1 own numerous properties through various holding companies. For many years, they have disagreed on the … plaintiffs Chana and CR Lakewood, a limited liability company with Chana as the sole member. Defendants are … in the bid-off. Plaintiffs cross-moved for an order selling Pinewood to Rushmore. On June 4, 2021, the court …
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… for the reasons expressed by Judge Philip E. Haines in his comprehensive written decisions. The underlying facts and … first cousin at the time of the incident. He began selling drugs for defendant when he was fifteen years old. … Defendant's drug sales declined because Patterson was selling better quality cocaine. Defendant was upset with …