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… Preparation of State Capital Improvement Plan. 3. a. The commission shall each year prepare a State Capital … the executive director of the commission shall monitor the issuance of all new debts to determine if those … this section and collectible by the commission by use of a credit card, debit card or other electronic payment device, …
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… denying his application for reinstatement, dismissing his complaint, and affirming the administrative decision. We … (2013). That statutory scheme requires the Township to demonstrate "just cause" for any suspension, termination, … stated the airline tickets were paid for with his Disney credit card, not cash, as his initial report indicated. …
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… $894.69, dismissed defendant's counterclaim and third-party complaint, and denied defendant's request to compel and … to the lease, defendant was required to provide two months' written notice to plaintiff of an intent to … . . $894.69." However, the judge forgot to accord defendant credit for the six days in October when plaintiff received …
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… Defendant testified that the Trust was her main source of income and that she received "[$]4,500 each month." Defendant used the disbursements to pay her credit card balances and Mercedes Benz lease payments. … selling some of those personal items on a consignment website. Plaintiff compiled a "Stolen Items List" and claimed …
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… October 2015, the Union County Prosecutor's Office (UCPO) commenced a wiretap investigation targeting Kalil Cooper, a … this associate. Further investigation revealed Cooper visited defendant in North Carolina and that the number being … good money selling drugs there." Additionally, the judge credited Webb's testimony that defendant was heard during a …
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… and Berdote Byrne. On appeal from the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, … Company, Inc injury. This right of reimbursement acts as a credit against any settlement or judgment you may receive … the valuable opportunity it has had in hearing live testimony." Ripp v. County of Hudson, 472 N.J. Super. 600, 606 …
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… owned by them and plaintiff Ardist Rivers as tenants in common, appointed plaintiff as attorney in fact to list the … the [other co-tenant]." Gonzalez v. 10 A-2703-24 Wilshire Credit Corp., 207 N.J. 557, 564 n.2 (2011) (quoting Capital …
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… On October 2, 2024, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint and obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO) … no other reason than to harass plaintiff. The court did not credit defendant's claim that these communications were … insufficient evidence to find that he acted with the requisite intent. We disagree. We are satisfied that the record …
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… and Red Industries for the unpaid balance on a business credit card in the name of Red Industries; Panossian had … Panossian claimed that his failure to file within the requisite thirty days, R. 4:21A-6(b)(1), was due to a calendaring … . . does not include excusable neglect and hence does not encompass negligence or carelessness by the attorney or his …
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… issues and maintaining the arresting officer's testimony was incredible. Discerning no evidentiary errors or … to do so. Thereafter, defendant refused Franciose's command to exit the minivan and attempted "to get further … before Franciose stopped the vehicle; (2) erroneously credited Franciose's testimony; and (3) erroneously …
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… before a Family Part judge on plaintiff's motion to compel defendant to transfer title of the Elizabeth home to … the $200,000 into plaintiff's personal account." In crediting plaintiff's testimony over that of defendant, … "the evidence show[ed] . . . defendant purposely deposited the [$200,000] portion of the $435,164.71 proceeds …
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… Duncan appeals from a March 17, 2023 order dismissing his complaint, with prejudice, for failure to state a claim upon … complaint. He alleged he "once had a Circuit City Visa credit card account . . . issued by Chase Bank USA." In … and giving Duncan all reasonable inferences, it defies common sense, especially considering the expansive definition …
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… are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to … 9 A-1995-23 obligation from probationary monitoring, after his arrest for non-payment of child … after entry of the March 1990 order. The audit reflects credits were entered for payments made by defendant in July, …
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… L. Dinkins pled guilty to third-degree fraudulent use of a credit card, N.J.S.A. 2C:21-6(h). Pursuant to the terms of … Honor His Refusal To Consent To The Search. B. The Rental Company Could Not Give "Third-Party Consent" To Search. C. … defendant claimed he had not been in Macy's, but had visited the food court and a shoe store in the mall. A back-up …
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… both orders for the reasons that follow. The matter has a complicated litigation history, which began in Pennsylvania. … was born in July 1993. The Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas in Dauphin County entered a support order against … request for paternity testing, affording full faith and credit to the Pennsylvania orders and adding the parties …
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… car and went to New York City, where he used the victim's credit cards to entertain a girlfriend. It is undisputed … but sought to prove he lacked the mental state required to commit murder. Defendant presented an expert who opined that … by 7:05 a.m. on April 26, 1996. Defendant argues it is common knowledge death by strangulation occurs immediately and, …
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… and Red Industries for the unpaid balance on a business credit card in the name of Red Industries; Panossian had … Panossian claimed that his failure to file within the requisite thirty days, R. 4:21A-6(b)(1), was due to a calendaring … . . does not include excusable neglect and hence does not encompass negligence or carelessness by the attorney or his …
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… L. Dinkins pled guilty to third-degree fraudulent use of a credit card, N.J.S.A. 2C:21-6(h). Pursuant to the terms of … Honor His Refusal To Consent To The Search. B. The Rental Company Could Not Give "Third-Party Consent" To Search. C. … defendant claimed he had not been in Macy's, but had visited the food court and a shoe store in the mall. A back-up …
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… both orders for the reasons that follow. The matter has a complicated litigation history, which began in Pennsylvania. … was born in July 1993. The Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas in Dauphin County entered a support order against … request for paternity testing, affording full faith and credit to the Pennsylvania orders and adding the parties …
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… car and went to New York City, where he used the victim's credit cards to entertain a girlfriend. It is undisputed … but sought to prove he lacked the mental state required to commit murder. Defendant presented an expert who opined that … by 7:05 a.m. on April 26, 1996. Defendant argues it is common knowledge death by strangulation occurs immediately and, …