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… the Board of Review (Board). The Board found that Wilhelm committed fraud by willfully misrepresenting her earnings … In finding fraud, the Board rejected the opposite factual finding made by an Appeal Tribunal, which heard … representations. The Tribunal heard Wilhelm's testimony and credited that testimony. Specifically, the Tribunal credited …
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… to the same crime nine years earlier. The plea agreement recommended a sentence of three years of imprisonment with … ineligibility. Defendant reserved the right to argue for a lesser sentence at the sentencing hearing. Because the court … II. THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN GIVING PRO FORMA "SLIGHT CREDIT" TO MITIGATING FACTOR NUMBER 11 AND EQUATING …
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… of involvement leading to its filing of the guardianship complaint in June 2019 and beyond, the Division deployed a … placed together in the same homes. 5 A-4164-19 The judge credited the caseworker's testimony which "described the … to develop into emotionally healthy and productive adolescents and adults. C.V. raises the following point on …
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… Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Middlesex County, Docket No. FM-12-1631-06. Michael Stelicos, … to pay $500 per month in child support, which was set to commence in October 2008. Plaintiff was permitted to retain … DELINQUENCIES CAUSED BY PLAINTIFF ON HIS ACCOUNTS/CREDIT AS WELL AS JOINT ACCOUNTS FOR WHICH PLAINTIFF IS …
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… and Torregrossa-O'Connor. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 5-7/22A. James J. … McNamara paid for the prescription using appellant's credit card, and suboxone was found in or around appellant's … of self-restraint and controlled behavior rarely requisite to other types of employment." Under N.J.A.C. …
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… upon our de novo review, we are satisfied the substantive, competent evidence in the record supports the trial court's … cash payments and the authorized use of plaintiffs' credit cards by defendant. Plaintiffs asserted that … Lumber Co., 81 F.3d 355, 365 (3rd Cir. 1996)). Nonetheless, "a party seeking to rebut the presumption [of a gift] …
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… "ridiculous," plaintiff arranged to have the repair completed by a contractor of her choice, and defendant … Land, 186 N.J. at 169 (quoting Biunno, Current N.J. Rules of Evidence, cmt. 5(a) on N.J.R.E. 101(b)(1) (2005)). … amount from $4,050 to $3,000, and then apply its payment credit of $518, rendering an award of $2,482. However, …
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… COAF. According to Pearson he began getting "hits" on his credit score and received a phone call from the finance … a lawsuit against" QAEC. He subsequently received and deposited the $3,000 check. On January 26, 2021, Pearson filed a complaint against QAEC and COAF. He alleged: violation of …
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… On December 13, 2023, plaintiff Marietta Atkinson filed a complaint for divorce against defendant. The parties filed … Div. 2001). A judge should not step aside from a case "unless the alleged cause of recusal is known by him to exist or is shown to be true in fact." Hundred E. Credit Corp. v. Eric Schuster Corp., 212 N.J. Super. 350, …
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… was in his third year "as a full-time student at Brookdale Community College" and was "planning to enroll in a … community college which showed he was enrolled for thirteen credits. Plaintiff filed opposition. On May 2, 2022, the … of the record on appeal. See R. 2:5-4. As such, our court rules require an appellant "serve a request for preparation of …
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… resulting in a 1982 parole that expired in June 1986; commission of prison disciplinary infractions, the most … date. The panel noted, however, that with earned work credits and minimum custody credits, his parole eligibility date would be reduced to …
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… a lengthy plenary hearing, and set forth her reasons in a comprehensive written opinion. This is not a typical … during those early communications. Plaintiff eventually visited defendant in Washington, and they engaged in an … For example, he contends the trial court mistakenly credited defendant's commitment to abide by court orders, as …
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… NUCERA, Defendant-Appellant, and FRANK NUCERA, FORD MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY LLC, PALISADES ENDODONTICS, and STATE OF NEW … that plaintiff failed to provide the court with the requisite proofs. On March 17, 2017, the Chancery court granted …
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… six missed probation meetings, her failure to enroll and complete anger management classes, her failure to pay the … of evidence, the trial judge issued an oral opinion. He credited Bunton's testimony as clear, concise, and … (1986)), discovery in these matters is governed by our rules governing criminal practice. Ibid. (citing R. 3:1-1). To …
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… with the Township of Brick (Township) for conduct unbecoming a public employee and other reasons. We affirm. After … to DeSimone, confirming his 1 DeSimone had other service credits giving him just short of fifteen years in the … pension board personnel and checked the pension benefit website over the years to confirm his pension status.2 On March …
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… there was a substantial likelihood McGlotten would commit a new crime if he was released, the panel cited … that with the applicable commutation time, earned work credits, and minimum custody credits, McGlotten's parole eligibility date is October 26, …
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… armed robbery of an elderly man in Plainfield with two accomplices on August 25, 2008. After they broke into the … his genitals and chest, and then left the house with his credit cards and cash. A latex glove with defendant's DNA … of other charges that had been pending against him in Middlesex County. He contends his attorney assured him the …
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… OF FORGERY DEVICES … NOTE … : If forgery is not a companion indictment or count in the indictment, then the … recording information, money, coins, tokens, stamps, seals, credit cards, badges, trademarks and other symbols of value, right, privilege or identification. Common examples of a symbol of value would include checks, stock …
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… count of the indictment is based reads as follows: A person commits a crime if he falsifies, destroys, removes, conceals … recording information, money, coins, tokens, stamps, seals, credit cards, badges, trademarks, access devices, and other … 67 N.J. 565,572 (1972). [ Do not define “knowledge” unless an uttering case.A person acts knowingly with respect …
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… subsection(s)] (1) Inflict bodily injury on anyone or commit any other offense; (2) Accuse anyone of an offense; … person to hatred, contempt or ridicule, or to impair his credit or business repute; (4) Take or withhold action as an … to hatred, contempt, ridicule, or to impair (his/her) credit or business repute. (4) take or withhold action as an …