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… they claim represented net proceeds from the sale of a commercial property a dozen years before Li's involvement, … children, totaling over $1.2 million. Those checks were deposited into accounts controlled by his wife on behalf of … because the judge in New York had given [the defendant] credit for the Rabine funds as partial payment of the …
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… CURIAM The principal issue in this appeal pertains to the community caretaking exception to the warrant requirement. … barred by L. 2013, c. 117. We affirm. I. The trial court credited the testimony of the sole witness at the … of making vehicles safer. The center brake light's obvious design is to alert following drivers that a vehicle's brakes …
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… not establish either excusable neglect sufficient to overcome the five-year time bar or that "he was unaware of the … 462-63 (1992). Instead, the PCR judge did exactly the opposite, viewing petitioner's averments in the harshest light to him. If the court credits petitioner's averment that his plea counsel told him …
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… four); and two counts of third-degree fraudulent use of a credit card, N.J.S.A. 2C:21- 6(h) (counts eleven and … retriev[ed defendant's] clothes after the interrogation was completed[.]" That procedure entailed defendant "being … 1:7-4(a) will establish a solid record if needed for any future review. Our review does not end with the trial …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Monique D. Moyse, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Theodore N. Stephens II, … In exchange for defendant’s plea, the State agreed to recommend a ten- year prison sentence subject to the No Early … of conviction to clarify the award of jail and gap-time credits. Defendant did not appeal from the judgments. In …
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… Defender, attorney for appellant (Karen A. Lodeserto, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Theodore N. Stephens II, … At trial, the State proved defendant used her mother's credit card within hours of the murder to pay for a vacation … staged the crime scene to have it appear a suicide — complete with a forged note. Ibid. Defendant was not a …
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… (Bonnie) Kirschling. We affirm. Plaintiffs' verified complaint sought an accounting of the estate of decedent … the account's existence. At one point, Vera and Bonnie deposited $90,000 into the 835 account from their own funds. … deposits. For example, the judge found no reimbursement for credit card expenses—yet Bonnie testified that she was 17 …
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… shall be tax deductible to [defendant] and taxable income to [plaintiff]." Prior to the divorce, defendant was … and that the business owns significant equipment and vehicles all with unknown values." The MSA noted there was no … negotiation and execution of the MSA; he was aware of his credit card and other debt when he signed the MSA; knew of …
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… Defender, attorney for appellant (Kathleen A. Gallagher, Designated Counsel, on the briefs). Matthew J. Platkin, … can't tell you what happened." He rejected Dr. Scheller's competing opinion that Kyle's injuries were accidental … the testimony and evidence presented at the hearing. Crediting the 9 A-1950-23 testimony of DCPP's witnesses, the …
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… not establish either excusable neglect sufficient to overcome the five-year time bar or that "he was unaware of the … 462-63 (1992). Instead, the PCR judge did exactly the opposite, viewing petitioner's averments in the harshest light to him. If the court credits petitioner's averment that his plea counsel told him …
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… shall be tax deductible to [defendant] and taxable income to [plaintiff]." Prior to the divorce, defendant was … and that the business owns significant equipment and vehicles all with unknown values." The MSA noted there was no … negotiation and execution of the MSA; he was aware of his credit card and other debt when he signed the MSA; knew of …
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… parenting time issues pending mediation. Thus, it did not become ripe for appeal until June 29, 2021, when the motion … . . . child support in [the PSA]" and he "was not provided credit for the payment of alimony, or for the [d]eductions … numerous 'unpaid' days off in order to gamble" and she posited he "care[d] more about his own vices than . . . …
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… four); and two counts of third-degree fraudulent use of a credit card, N.J.S.A. 2C:21- 6(h) (counts eleven and … retriev[ed defendant's] clothes after the interrogation was completed[.]" That procedure entailed defendant "being … 1:7-4(a) will establish a solid record if needed for any future review. Our review does not end with the trial …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Monique D. Moyse, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Theodore N. Stephens II, … In exchange for defendant’s plea, the State agreed to recommend a ten- year prison sentence subject to the No Early … of conviction to clarify the award of jail and gap-time credits. Defendant did not appeal from the judgments. In …
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… On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, Docket No. SN-2015-079. Sanford R. Oxfeld argued … only for courses related to the employee's current or future job responsibilities. On March 31, 2016, the New … compensation upon the acquisition of additional academic credits or completion of a degree program at an institution …
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… CURIAM The principal issue in this appeal pertains to the community caretaking exception to the warrant requirement. … barred by L. 2013, c. 117. We affirm. I. The trial court credited the testimony of the sole witness at the … of making vehicles safer. The center brake light's obvious design is to alert following drivers that a vehicle's brakes …
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… they claim represented net proceeds from the sale of a commercial property a dozen years before Li's involvement, … children, totaling over $1.2 million. Those checks were deposited into accounts controlled by his wife on behalf of … because the judge in New York had given [the defendant] credit for the Rabine funds as partial payment of the …
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… Defender, attorney for appellant (Karen A. Lodeserto, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Theodore N. Stephens II, … At trial, the State proved defendant used her mother's credit card within hours of the murder to pay for a vacation … staged the crime scene to have it appear a suicide — complete with a forged note. Ibid. Defendant was not a …
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… (Bonnie) Kirschling. We affirm. Plaintiffs' verified complaint sought an accounting of the estate of decedent … the account's existence. At one point, Vera and Bonnie deposited $90,000 into the 835 account from their own funds. … deposits. For example, the judge found no reimbursement for credit card expenses—yet Bonnie testified that she was 17 …
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… and Jacobs. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2022-3164. Caruso Smith Picini, PC, … The decision explained that Gaston had received some credit for providing aid while awaiting EMS arrival, but he … deference is afforded to the interpretation of the agency designated to enforce the act. Ibid. In seeking reversal, …