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… JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2655-16T3 AVALONBAY COMMUNITIES, INC., Plaintiff-Respondent, v. TOWNSHIP OF … 2018 A-2655-16T3 2 resolution denying plaintiff AvalonBay Communities, Inc.'s application for a use variance. We … plaintiff plans to submit to the Board an application for site plan approval. A-2655-16T3 4 have children; at the time …
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… sole trustee until his death. After his death, the trust income and principal distribution would be divided equally … Pursuant to testator's instructions, Faloni forwarded the completed documents to Kaehall for delivery to testator for … reducing plaintiff's fee award without evaluating the requisite factors for assessing counsel fees; and (5) the AG …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2 (count one); second-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2(a)(1) and … N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 (count four); second- degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, N.J.S.A. 2C:15- 1 … while armed with a firearm (count one), conspiracy to commit armed burglary (count two), burglary during which …
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… extending the affordability controls and deed restrictions complied with N.J.A.C. 5:80- 26.25(a) and (b). We affirm the … household." 6 A-2167-18T3 Township police performed two on-site inspections of the property. The police did not find … interest based on Reiter's forfeited interest. As to selling the unit or other issues related 17 A-2167-18T3 …
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… other crimes evidence that, although admissible, was unaccompanied by the appropriate limiting instruction. However, … the State demonstrated that these meetings were neither coincidental nor innocent, through numerous wiretapped … Counsel argued that Bryant was talking to defendant about selling his truck and Bryant's real supplier lived in …
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… terms of the Brimage2 plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend a ten-year prison term with a forty-month period of … of $125,000 in cash. Defendant was charged with selling upwards of thirty ounces of cocaine. Before he … criminal activity prior to making any determination to recommend a reduction of the previously agreed upon …
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… the area. M.N. said he knew Lockhart and Lockhart had been selling heroin and crack cocaine the previous night. M.N. … ride, defendant told B.A. he had loaned Lockhart his gun to commit a robbery, but Lockhart had not split the proceeds … murdered Lockhart by his own conduct while engaged in the commission of a robbery. The judge sentenced defendant to a …
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… for PCR and explained the basis for her rulings in a comprehensive twenty-seven page written opinion containing … INVESTIGATE [DEFENDANT'S] STATE OF MIND WHEN THE CRIME WAS COMMITTED, WHEN [DEFENDANT] WAS INTERROGATED AND WHEN … and voluntarily waived his Fifth Amendment Right: Not To Be Compelled To Be a Witness Against Oneself (United States …
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… on a fifty-fifty basis. The judgment was the "full and complete[] understanding" of the parties. 5 A-3745-15T4 … 2 This worksheet reflected defendant's weekly gross income as $765 and plaintiff's as $2000. Plaintiff was … cross-motion for reimbursement of losses incurred in selling the house. Because "the real estate property was an …
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… appeals from an order dismissing her putative class action complaint with prejudice for failure to state a claim upon … cosmetology students. In 2011 and 2012, plaintiff visited one of defendant's clinics where she received and paid … of "person[s] engaged in the business of making or selling home improvements." N.J.S.A. 56:8-137, -138(b). …
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… condition, which had numerous defects. Plaintiff filed a complaint in the Law Division alleging violations of the New … violations under the Magnuson- Moss Warranty-Federal Trade Commission Improvements Act (Magnuson- Moss Act). 15 U.S.C. … knew anything other than [it] had a truck, and . . . [was] selling it, and [defendant] had no knowledge of any of the …
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… guilty to second-degree possession of a firearm during the commission of a controlled dangerous APPROVED FOR … manufacturing, preparing, packaging, transferring, and selling of cannabis are all strictly regulated by the … an intent to prevent properly licensed distillers from selling liquor directly to retailers). "[A] court should not …
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… imprisonment and parole ineligibility for persons who committed certain offenses with a firearm. The term now … 3d; second-degree possession of a weapon in the course of committing a controlled dangerous substance ("CDS") offense, … The State agreed to dismiss all other charges as well as recommend a sentence of five years in prison with a …
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… SOUTHGATE CENTER FOUR LLC, a New Jersey limited liability company, MORRISTOWN MOB I LLC, a Delaware limited liability … that benefit without payment would be unjust.'" Thieme v. Aucoin- Thieme, 227 N.J. 269, 288 (2016) (citation omitted). … the obligations of the [l]ease," but the "only way that the selling owner could release its liability was to require the …
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… and Kristina Puglia (the Puglias) motion to dismiss the complaint and denying his motion to amend his complaint. After thoroughly reviewing the record and … affirm essentially for the reasons set forth in the comprehensive and cogent written opinion of Judge James …
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… their reconsideration motion, we affirm. Plaintiffs filed a complaint against the aforementioned defendants, as well as … includes "a person engaged in the business of making or selling home improvements and includes a corporation, … "seller" as a "person engaged in the business of making and selling home improvements and includes corporations, …
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… her cross-motion for summary judgment, and dismissing her complaint with prejudice. Because the motion judge … the order granting defendant's motion and dismissing the complaint with prejudice. Because genuine issues of material … sent defendant a text, asking him if he was "still selling the business" because she "want[ed] out ." He …
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… of the administration of law. He contends the trial court committed several evidentiary errors that independently and … IN ANOTHER COUNTY WITH OBSTRUCTION, HAD ALLEGEDLY BEEN SELLING HEROIN OUT OF THE HOUSE WHERE THE DRUGS WERE FOUND, … ADDRESSING THE TESTIMONY ABOUT [DEFENDANT]'S HISTORY OF SELLING HEROIN. C. TESTIMONY THAT A SMALL AMOUNT OF …
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… substantially for the reasons set forth in Judge Guy Ryan's comprehensive twenty-seven-page written opinion. I. We need … to hire Milton's "cousin"— who did not actually exist—to commit the murder and "[m]ake it look like it's a robbery" … the three of us had pertained ONLY to obtaining and selling the Wave[R]unners" and "there was never any …
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… and its January 28, 2022 order denying her motion to compel amendment of the foreclosure complaint to add her as defendant. Plaintiff, M & T Bank, commenced foreclosure after Varoujan's default on a loan, …