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… "thousands" of cartons worth A-2494-09T3 3 "millions" of dollars through Sam's warehouse in this fashion. Sultan … the sale to plaintiff. Plaintiff subsequently filed a complaint against Sam, Pang, ETI, and Zhang for the value of … THE COURT BELOW ERRONEOUSLY HELD THAT DEFENDANTS-APPELLANTS COMMITTED CONVERSION WHEN THE PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT WAS NO …
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… agrees to provide financing in the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000[]) which shall be paid in two equal annual … from closing. Payment shall be conditioned on [defendant] completing all repairs as detailed in the inspection report … 2010, prior to the closing, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs ("DCA") inspected the property. According …
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… child, contending defendant failed to provide the requisite supporting financial documentation. Having considered … in a written opinion, R. 2:11-3(e)(1)(E), beyond the brief comments that follow. We therefore affirm in part, and … of [$]400,000.00 (five [sic] hundred thousand 4 A-0094-22 dollars), with the beneficiaries to be named as [all four …
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… posing as a fourteen-year-old girl, into traveling or accompanying the defendant to some location other than the … is a place "other" than where the defendant was when he communicated with the child. In the unpublished portion of … phone, a receipt with Angela's address written on it, $184 dollars, and two condoms. At trial, Detective Feehan was …
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… in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-2971-22 Plaintiff commenced this action pursuant to the Prevention of Domestic … based on allegations that defendant, her estranged husband, committed the predicate acts of burglary, harassment, … testimony that "there 7 A-2971-22 are millions of dollars at stake in the divorce proceeding," demonstrating, …
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… and sold throughout the marriage, and the proceeds deposited into the parties' joint investment accounts. The … of a local country club, and accumulated over two million dollars in liquid assets. The marriage began to deteriorate … of extortion and one count of attempt and conspiracy to commit mail fraud, for which he served a twenty-seven-month …
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… judge did not properly assess defendant's bad faith and non-compliance over the years. We disagree and affirm … substantially for the reasons stated by the judge in his comprehensive written decision. The underlying facts have … considered that both parties "earn[ed] relatively similar income[s],"3 "have accrued substantial attorney fees over a …
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… Fire District #2) and LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants, and CHRISTINA WOYTAS, individually and … $750,000 life insurance policy from Symetra Life Insurance Company (Symetra), naming his children as equal … when, by committing suicide, he failed to maintain the requisite life insurance policies. To hold otherwise would permit …
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… Blau (Blau) appeal four orders entered in connection with a complaint filed by plaintiff Allen S. Glushakow, M.D., P.A. … number of falls due to a 3 A-2405-16T1 balance problem." He commenced conservative treatment. An EMG study indicated … Kunak returned to plaintiff's office in October 2009 complaining about her back, neck and left knee. She …
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… education, such dispute may be submitted to a [c]ourt of competent jurisdiction. Additionally, the MSA addressed … daughter's] current and future college tuition," to pay $40 dollars per week to defendant in child support, and … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… audits New Jersey's Medicaid program to ensure that it is complying with federal and State law. In New Jersey, there … A-5654-16T2 The State's nursing facility rate system and accompanying regulations were most recently revised in April … for the next ten years, appellant received thousands of dollars more in Medicaid reimbursement that it should have. …
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… bought their property in 2004, grass covered the area comprising the easement. In April 2008, defendant hired a … home when they bought their own home. Plaintiffs did not complain to defendants about the trees until 2012, when the … can be uprooted. Finally, he stated when he observed the site in 2013, he noticed "tree foliage" between the trees, …
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… Defendant appeals his judgment of conviction for state income tax evasion. He presents four points for our … court improperly conditioned the sentence's county jail component on defendant's nonpayment of his tax debt. For … trial. In 2008, defendant owed $176,331 in state income tax. He timely filed a 2008 state income tax return, …
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… gun that he was not selling, describing it as a "little sub-compact joint that shit spit rapid." The prosecutor asked … at that time," he knew what the defendant meant by those comments. Gregory testified that defendant was referencing a … conclusion of the transaction Gregory gave him two hundred dollars for the information, Farrar told the jury that he …
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… reason, we affirm the summary judgment order. Plaintiff commenced this action by filing a complaint in February 2013. The District answered and filed a third-party complaint against the YMCA seeking indemnification, but the …
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… and attorney in fact. The two POAs stated that they would become effective upon the following conditions: (1) incapacity declared by a court of competent jurisdiction; (2) appointment of a conservator or … there was no evidence at trial to prove the POAs' prerequisites were ever satisfied. More than a week later, decedent …
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… in the rear pocket of defendant's shorts. Defendant had two dollars in his front pocket. Before the State rested, the … 5 A-2398-15T3 II. In Point I, defendant argues the judge committed plain error by omitting two portions of the model … reveal defendant had ever applied for or received the requisite firearms permit. The Model Charge explains to the jury …
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… DEPRIVED DEFENDANT OF A FAIR TRIAL. A. The Trial Judge Committed Reversible Error By Prohibiting Defense Counsel … 2C:39-3(d); second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a CDS distribution offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1; … and resulted in a settlement in excess of one million dollars.2 The judge rejected defendant's opposition that it …
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… controlled dangerous substance (CDS) offenses allegedly committed on August 22, 2018—including strict liability for … death—from counts charging CDS offenses allegedly committed the day after the victim's overdose death. The … cocaine, fentanyl, and ethanol toxicity, caused by the combination of cocaine, fentanyl, and alcohol found in the …
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… purchased a three-carat diamond ring from Tiffany and Company (Tiffany's) in Atlantic City. To finance his … account fluctuated between a high balance of twenty-five dollars on May 30 and a low balance of minus $739.24 on June … 2C:44-1(b)(5). The judge found mitigating factor five inapposite because Tiffany's did not facilitate the crime. The …