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… was posted for the services which the defendant hoped to buy for $50, short-stay special." The judge reviewed the … that was posted for the services which defendant hoped to buy for $50, short-stay special." "The necessity for, or … was posted for the services which the defendant hoped to buy for $50, short-stay special." This finding is bereft of …
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… ecstasy in Jersey City, including making four controlled buys from defendant through a confidential informant, he was …
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… cell phone but then had lost the phone and needed money to buy a new phone. He didn't know her apartment number, but …
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… individuals drove from New York to Elizabeth to consider buying the advertised vehicle. When they arrived, they were …
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… individuals drove from New York to Elizabeth to consider buying the advertised vehicle. When they arrived, they were …
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… of materials to be used in the commission of crimes, buying or renting housing or vehicles, purchasing …
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… ecstasy in Jersey City, including making four controlled buys from defendant through a confidential informant, he was …
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… cell phone but then had lost the phone and needed money to buy a new phone. He didn't know her apartment number, but …
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… car. Christian claimed he was driving Kaitlynn's car to "buy some stuff," which apparently included diapers for the … I didn't know, so I just took her car because I needed to buy some stuff." At deposition, Kaitlynn described her …
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… on the documents was mainly due to the details of the buy-out agreement, which stated Dispasquale would remain on … as a minority shareholder until Ranasinghe finished the buyout of the debts he was paying off for Dispasquale as part of the buy-out. Ranasinghe further testified that the tow truck …
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… in the front seat told the detectives he was there to buy $30 of "coke."2 The K-9 handler testified he was called … told the judge taking his guilty plea that he intended to buy Viagra or Cialis from defendant. The man claimed …
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… her deposition, Joann testified plaintiff was "obligated to buy it from [North Shore], just like [plaintiff] would have been obligated to buy it from [defendant]." Additionally, at his deposition, … to :10-106, "fixes the obligations imposed on both buyers and sellers relating to the sale of goods, as well as …
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… put the partners in touch with Hemant Mehta, who offered to buy the properties for $1.5 million. Mehta formed a company … complaint against GLE, alleging that it had an agreement to buy the properties, which GLE breached by attempting to sell …
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… that she went to a check-cashing place and a store to buy food. Defendant was charged with two counts of … she left the children alone only to get cash and buy them food. However, the prosecutor noted she gave …
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… on the Pine Tree property. Nonetheless, Pierce located a buyer willing to pay a $250,000 purchase price. Pierce also stated he wished to buy the Ramshorn property, which was in foreclosure by the … but had "been sitting around for a year." She "[didn't] buy that argument" that Pierce had needed time to get …
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… shaved her and inappropriately touched her. Ronald admitted buying the vibrator for Amanda but denied shaving 5 … to her." Dr. D'Urso also stated although Alice agreed that buying the vibrator was inappropriate, she was "consistently …
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… a right of way," which it possesses. During negotiations to buy the home, the Bryants learned that the sellers had … provided to them during the contract negotiations to buy their home. Furthermore, shortly before 10 A-0341-16T2 …
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… identity of a confidential informant used in two controlled buys. Defense counsel conceded during oral argument of the … because the charges did not arise out of the controlled buys. Defendant does not raise any issues on appeal …
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… HARTZ FOR HARTZ'S NEGLIGENCE. POINT V THE [KIEFFER V. BEST BUY, 205 N.J. 213 (2011)] CASE WHICH HARTZ RELIES HEAVILY IN … O'Neill, 217 N.J. 99, 115 (2014); see also Kieffer v. Best Buy, 205 N.J. 213, 222-23 (2011). 14 A-4620-18T2 "Indemnity …
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… from an insurance settlement and gave defendant $1000 to buy clothing. Singh testified only $600 to $700 was stolen … inculpatory. If [Victor Cody] needed money from [Burks] to buy clothing, then he had a motive to obtain money from any …