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… the representation less than adequate nor prejudiced the outcome. Thus, we reverse. The familiar Strickland v. … shooter approaching the vestibule where he and Davis were selling drugs that night. He actually made eye contact with … Anderson was acting as a lookout for Davis, who was selling drugs from the vestibule, watching through the glass …
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… a 50% owner of a business and his "gross annual earned income from his business ha[d] been approximately $1,100,000 … (App. Div. 1994). A party to a contract possesses the requisite capacity when the party has "the ability to understand … the judge found that those actions—purchasing and then selling a house, investing in a restaurant and "carry[ing] …
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… sell a home on Long Beach Island. The contract issues are complicated by a series of amendments to the original sales … court in Ocean County (the Present Action). In a verified complaint and order to show cause, Mansour sought to enjoin … title to the HC Property. Mansour then filed an amended complaint alleging that Chiacchio owed him various credits …
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… Mauricio Torres, the seller, dismissing plaintiff's complaint alleging fraud under the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act, N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 to -20 ("CFA") and the common law. After carefully reviewing the record in light of … to "fraudulent, deceptive or other similar kind of selling or advertising practices," 10 A-1226-20 Daaleman v. …
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… a plastic bag hidden behind an electric panel located in a common hallway area of an apartment complex. Defendant … by the name "Trig" was in possession of a handgun and selling controlled dangerous substances (CDS) at Building 48 … contacted Heller stating Trig was inside Building 48 and selling CDS. Heller, Nicolas, and other EPD 4 A-0330-23 …
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… our statutes provides in pertinent part that: A person who comes into control of property of another that he knows to … other power, financial instruments, information, data, and computer software, in either human readable or computer readable form, copies or originals ]. Property of …
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… in terms of quality, and convincing as to cause you to come to a clear conviction of the truth of the precise facts … beyond a reasonable doubt in criminal cases. Although the committee does not recommend it, it nonetheless recognizes that some judges may …
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… on which the indictment is based reads as follows: A person commits a crime if he applies or disposes of * * * property … if one acts with knowledge, if one acts consciously, if one comprehends his/her acts. Knowledge is a condition of the … government. "Financial institution" means a bank, insurance company, credit union, savings and loan association, …
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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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… other power, financial instruments, information, data and computer software, in either human readable or computer readable form, copies or originals. Property … … You may infer that the defendant had this requisite knowledge if you find the following: (1) the property …
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… sell a home on Long Beach Island. The contract issues are complicated by a series of amendments to the original sales … court in Ocean County (the Present Action). In a verified complaint and order to show cause, Mansour sought to enjoin … title to the HC Property. Mansour then filed an amended complaint alleging that Chiacchio owed him various credits …
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… Mauricio Torres, the seller, dismissing plaintiff's complaint alleging fraud under the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act, N.J.S.A. 56:8-1 to -20 ("CFA") and the common law. After carefully reviewing the record in light of … to "fraudulent, deceptive or other similar kind of selling or advertising practices," 10 A-1226-20 Daaleman v. …
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… plaintiff's current case information statement (CIS) or income information, by not compelling plaintiff to reimburse … to fulfill his obligations to plaintiff under the JOD. By selling the real estate, he was compelled to pay the balance … she stated that on December 7, 2017, Probation deposited $3847 into her account, not the $5827 described in …
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… dispute in its proper context. I. Global's amended verified complaint alleged the following. Global entered into a lease … no disrespect by this informality. 3 A-1562-21 Global deposited when it executed the lease. By its terms, the lease … damages, and a declaratory judgment that defendants had committed an anticipatory breach of the lease. Defendants …
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… LLC. PER CURIAM This is a dispute over surplus funds deposited into the Superior Court's Trust Fund Account following … and he "was therefore on notice that he had something worth selling." Quest concluded by arguing to the General Equity … there was the possibility the winning bidder would not complete the purchase, and the amount of the surplus funds …
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… the representation less than adequate nor prejudiced the outcome. Thus, we reverse. The familiar Strickland v. … shooter approaching the vestibule where he and Davis were selling drugs that night. He actually made eye contact with … Anderson was acting as a lookout for Davis, who was selling drugs from the vestibule, watching through the glass …
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… assault and robbery. Those charges included conspiracy to commit first-degree robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. … a child, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a)(1), and third-degree theft by selling firearms, which properly belonged to or were in the … that his alibi was false and he claimed instead that he visited a friend in Fair Lawn. 12 A-1072-17T4 We note that the …
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… judgment. I. On January 5, 2017, plaintiff filed a pro se complaint in the Special Civil Part, asserting a claim under … the Expedition was taken for a test drive at the auction site. He said "the car ran good." There was "no engine … claimed that defendant engaged in an "unlawful practice" by selling the Expedition without disclosing the serious …
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… a black male known by the street name, "Tall Dog," was selling crack cocaine 3 A-4110-17T2 from his apartment in … described the building as a "boarding house," with a common hallway that led to defendant's room at its end; four … of the [informant's] tip of a man known as "Tall Dog" selling drugs from his apartment; detectives while …
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… Page 1 of 15 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY HUDSON … judgment rule set forth in Rule 4:46- 2 “serve[s] two competing jurisprudential philosophies”: first, “the desire … Ledet’s vehicle was not uninsured. USAA provided the requisite medical expense benefits. Finally, in Dziuba v. …