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… plea bargain. In exchange for his guilty pleas, the State recommended concurrent twelve-year prison terms on both … reflected defendant would "request all applicable jail credits" and had been "incarcerated since" September 29, … the record and considered the appropriate legal principles, we are satisfied the contentions raised in Points I, …
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… plea bargain. In exchange for his guilty pleas, the State recommended concurrent twelve-year prison terms on both … reflected defendant would "request all applicable jail credits" and had been "incarcerated since" September 29, … the record and considered the appropriate legal principles, we are satisfied the contentions raised in Points I, …
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… defendant Rahgeam Jenkins 154 days of discretionary jail credit. Defendant cross-appeals from the refusal of the … of defendant's motion. We derive the following facts and complex procedural history from the record. On April 17, … 458 (App. Div. 1998), defendant argued that under principles of fundamental fairness, he should receive discretionary …
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… defendant Rahgeam Jenkins 154 days of discretionary jail credit. Defendant cross-appeals from the refusal of the … of defendant's motion. We derive the following facts and complex procedural history from the record. On April 17, … 458 (App. Div. 1998), defendant argued that under principles of fundamental fairness, he should receive discretionary …
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… 21, 2017 Family Part order denying his motion for a credit against his child support arrearages for claimed … testified he retired in 2015, and thereafter his income was limited to $1415 per month in social security … failed to consider all the controlling legal principles, or reached a determination that "could not reasonably …
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… 21, 2017 Family Part order denying his motion for a credit against his child support arrearages for claimed … testified he retired in 2015, and thereafter his income was limited to $1415 per month in social security … failed to consider all the controlling legal principles, or reached a determination that "could not reasonably …
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… (Philip C. Chronakis, on the brief). PER CURIAM In this commercial business dispute, plaintiffs Gigi K Collections, … City. To allow its customers to purchase merchandise with credit cards, Gigi contracted with UMS to obtain Point of … proofs establish that her company's failure to batch sales caused her losses. Mr. Lee's testimony established that …
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… (Philip C. Chronakis, on the brief). PER CURIAM In this commercial business dispute, plaintiffs Gigi K Collections, … City. To allow its customers to purchase merchandise with credit cards, Gigi contracted with UMS to obtain Point of … proofs establish that her company's failure to batch sales caused her losses. Mr. Lee's testimony established that …
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… (JOCs) were amended to change thirty-four days of jail credit to gap-time credit. Defendant now appeals from the … use disorder. Based on his symptoms, the TASC evaluator recommended that defendant participate in a medically … admitted that on January 9, 2015, he had possessed less than one-half ounce of heroin, which he intended to …
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… (JOCs) were amended to change thirty-four days of jail credit to gap-time credit. Defendant now appeals from the … use disorder. Based on his symptoms, the TASC evaluator recommended that defendant participate in a medically … admitted that on January 9, 2015, he had possessed less than one-half ounce of heroin, which he intended to …
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… (JOCs) were amended to change thirty-four days of jail credit to gap-time credit. Defendant now appeals from the … use disorder. Based on his symptoms, the TASC evaluator recommended that defendant participate in a medically … admitted that on January 9, 2015, he had possessed less than one-half ounce of heroin, which he intended to …
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… appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment Nos. 11-03- 0401 and 11-03-0405. … determination that he was not entitled to 132 days of jail credit it previously awarded. We affirm. In December 2010, … in New York on unrelated charges of kidnapping, assault, compelling prostitution, and use of a child less than …
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… appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment Nos. 11-03- 0401 and 11-03-0405. … determination that he was not entitled to 132 days of jail credit it previously awarded. We affirm. In December 2010, … in New York on unrelated charges of kidnapping, assault, compelling prostitution, and use of a child less than …
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… Court of New Jersey Board on Continuing Legal Education Compliance Reporting Form for Reinstatement from the CLE … of live instruction has been expanded. However, all credits taken between March 10, 2020 and May 1, 2024 are … - Continuing Legal Education (CLE) – Reinstating the Live Credit Requirement Effective May 1, 2024 - Rescission of …
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… Approved 6/8/98 Page 1 of 2 CREDIT CARD CRIMES: INTENT TO DEFRAUD BY PERSON AUTHORIZED … services or anything else of value upon presentation of a credit card by the cardholder, fails to furnish money, … services or anything else of value upon presentation of a credit card by the cardholder. 2. That the defendant failed …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Patrick … in more centralized, high traffic areas, such as pad sites at shopping centers. The current model also requires …
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… denying its request for an 3 A-3818-22 extension of time to complete a solar energy project registered in the Board's … electric distribution company (EDC) had not completed offsite upgrades necessary to allow interconnection of the …
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… Construction Group, LLC, Green Field Builders Group, LLC1 (company defendants), Sean Brennan and Michael Tennyson … plaintiff to 14 A-0371-24 "supply additional men on the job site" and to repair damages caused by plumbing and …
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… patrolling the area of 615 Green Street, a public housing complex where defendant lived. Andrews saw a Jeep parked in … housing facility, a public building,” and “recreational sites.” Defense counsel objected to the map’s admission into …
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… J., writing for the Court. At issue in this case are two common law doctrines that protect speech from overreaching … established eBossWatch.com. On August 3, 2010, the website published an article entitled “‘Bizarre’ and hostile …