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… BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD[.] POINT VI THE SECOND JUDGE COMMITTED HARMFUL ERROR WHEN HE ALLOWED . . . DEFENDANT TO … The Bureau Chief determined that they violated the law by "selling unregistered securities, acting as an unregistered … under the facts of this case, the record reveals the opposite and instead supports the judge's findings. Plaintiff …
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… defendant was tried before a jury that convicted him of committing third-degree possession of a controlled dangerous … made incriminating statements, admitting to possessing and selling crack cocaine. Early in the interrogation, … testified at trial and denied being in possession of, selling, or intending to sell crack cocaine.3 Addressing his …
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… A-0327-24 elected members of the school board. Plaintiffs' complaint alleged race and gender-based discrimination, … Public Schools.2 There is no dispute Robinson held the requisite certification to serve in this role consistent with … other employees were engaged in the "unlawful practice of selling sick days to non-retiring employees." According to …
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… 18, 2013 final judgment, which dismissed their amended complaint with prejudice following a bench trial. We reverse … however, Arena never invested plaintiff's money in the company and never paid defendant. Instead, he pilfered Air Cargo and absconded with nearly $300,000, leaving the company in dire financial condition. Plaintiff wired $60,000 …
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… it abutted a vacant lot which was not generating any income. The judge also rejected plaintiff's argument that defendants could have generated income by either developing or selling the property. The judge distinguished plaintiff's …
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… Avenue and the railroad tracks on a report that "they were selling heroin." Spitale was a passenger in an unmarked police car accompanied by three other officers. He saw defendant, who … Illinois v. Gates, 462 U.S. 213, 238 (1983)). The central component of probable cause "is a well-grounded suspicion …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5637-17T1 CITIBANK N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR WACHOVIA LOAN TRUST 2005-SD1 ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-SD1, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. FRANCES J. MASSELLI, his/her heirs, devisees, and …
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… loan. On December 5, 2013, plaintiff filed its foreclosure complaint. Defendant filed an answer with affirmative … opinion. R. 2:11- 3(e)(1)(E). We add the following brief comments. Here, default was entered against defendant by … did not contest plaintiff's standing to foreclose or its compliance with the covenant of good faith and fair dealing …
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… CARD SERVICES NA, DISCOVER BANK, FORD MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY LLC d/b/a VOLVO CAR FINANCE NA, MIDLAND FUNDING LLC, … provided by the sheriff or plaintiff that the sale was completed in accordance with "state[]law procedures" "to … governs the report of sales and states: "A sheriff . . . selling lands to pay debts . . . shall file with the court a …
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… the State agreed to dismiss the other charges and to recommend no sentence greater than a twenty-five-year prison … acknowledged he and another agreed that, on the pretense of selling him a gun, he and his cohort would rob and then … R. 2:11-3(e)(2), adding only the following brief comments. The Sixth Amendment of the United States …
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… 18, 2013 final judgment, which dismissed their amended complaint with prejudice following a bench trial. We reverse … however, Arena never invested plaintiff's money in the company and never paid defendant. Instead, he pilfered Air Cargo and absconded with nearly $300,000, leaving the company in dire financial condition. Plaintiff wired $60,000 …
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… much as the owner might reasonably expect to receive from selling the property.1 You must decide what the “highest and … and whether anybody would want it for that use. 1State by Com'r of Transp. v. Caoili, 135 N.J. 252, 260 (1994); See … to build an office there. In that case, use as an office complex could not be considered as that property's highest …
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… loan. On December 5, 2013, plaintiff filed its foreclosure complaint. Defendant filed an answer with affirmative … opinion. R. 2:11- 3(e)(1)(E). We add the following brief comments. Here, default was entered against defendant by … did not contest plaintiff's standing to foreclose or its compliance with the covenant of good faith and fair dealing …
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… the State agreed to dismiss the other charges and to recommend no sentence greater than a twenty-five-year prison … acknowledged he and another agreed that, on the pretense of selling him a gun, he and his cohort would rob and then … R. 2:11-3(e)(2), adding only the following brief comments. The Sixth Amendment of the United States …
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… CARD SERVICES NA, DISCOVER BANK, FORD MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY LLC d/b/a VOLVO CAR FINANCE NA, MIDLAND FUNDING LLC, … provided by the sheriff or plaintiff that the sale was completed in accordance with "state[]law procedures" "to … governs the report of sales and states: "A sheriff . . . selling lands to pay debts . . . shall file with the court a …
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… Avenue and the railroad tracks on a report that "they were selling heroin." Spitale was a passenger in an unmarked police car accompanied by three other officers. He saw defendant, who … Illinois v. Gates, 462 U.S. 213, 238 (1983)). The central component of probable cause "is a well-grounded suspicion …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5637-17T1 CITIBANK N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR WACHOVIA LOAN TRUST 2005-SD1 ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-SD1, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. FRANCES J. MASSELLI, his/her heirs, devisees, and …
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… it abutted a vacant lot which was not generating any income. The judge also rejected plaintiff's argument that defendants could have generated income by either developing or selling the property. The judge distinguished plaintiff's …
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… in 2018 (1,224). • For the second year in a row, new formal complaints (and other charging documents) decreased, by … records will nonetheless remain confidential. Disciplinary officials have a duty to maintain the confidentiality of the … prospect of proving unethical conduct to the requisite standard, the matter is dismissed. If, however, there …
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… in 2016 (1,379). For the fifth year in a row, new formal complaints (and other charging documents) increased, this … records will nonetheless remain confidential. Disciplinary officials have a duty to maintain the confidentiality of the … prospect of proving unethical conduct to the requisite standard, the matter is dismissed. If, however, there …