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… indictment. Perry was indicted five more times for crimes committed in August (two), September, October, and November … adult sentence." N.J.A.C. 10A:71- 3.2(d) promulgates the rules for the aggregation of consecutive sentences and states: … term derived from the consecutive term, less county jail credits, shall be added to the parole eligibility term …
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… he was receiving disability insurance payments, and he was "completely unable to work at [that] time and it [was] … fees and costs of $165,142. The court also gave plaintiff credit for the $220,000 he had paid under the 2018 Consent … Konzelman v. Konzelman, 158 N.J. 185, 193 (1999)). Nevertheless, marital settlement agreements "must reflect the strong …
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… shoplifting, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-11(b)(2), and imposing fines, community service, and ninety days in the Monmouth County … store. Approximately seven minutes later, two police vehicles arrived, and defendant can be seen on the outside … that [defendant] had sufficient funds through her credit/debit card. And, three, the defendant allegedly …
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… tenure charges seeking Kellish's dismissal for conduct unbecoming and NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … and expected to continue working as an instructor at a two-credit lab course in SHU's physical therapy program on … 192 N.J. 19, 27 (2007)). We must uphold the decision "unless there is a clear showing that it is arbitrary, …
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… stress disorder, and general anxiety disorder. He recommended Mother attend individual psychotherapy as well as … and other services. When trial commenced, she had not visited S.K.L. for about ten months. Mother never completed … services. Following the August 2016 trial, the trial court credited and adopted the testimony of the Division's …
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… and Vernoia. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2018-977. Mario A. Iavicoli argued the cause for appellant. Beau Charles Wilson, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for … adjustments" and "[b]enefits . . . include . . . sick leave credits and additional amounts expended by the employee to …
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… denied his motion to suppress evidence from the warrantless search of his car, and for admission to the Pretrial … capacity ammunition magazine, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-3(f), and recommend a non-custodial sentence of probation. Defendant … irrelevant. 2 We acknowledge that the trial court seemed to credit statements and observations by the detectives, …
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… in BRS Produce. At that time, defendant reported a gross income of $115,000 per year.2 The parties agreed that … 2 In addition, defendant received other benefits and perquisites not specifically delineated. It is unknown whether he … upon defendant's income, assets, and reasonable resort to credit." Ibid. 13 A-0960-16T4 Defendant retained a forensic …
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… drove to the police station rather than request the police come to the home because he did not want his son or his … under the facts presented. In doing so, the court clearly credited the testimony of J.B. and the officers and found, … which she claims is similarly legally and factually inapposite, as Brown involved an "atrocious assault and battery." …
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… v. CUNA MUTUAL GROUP, CMFG LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, and NOVA CREDIT UNION, Defendants-Respondents. … non-moving party. On March 9, 2010, plaintiff and his wife, Lesia, 1 each submitted applications through CUNA to obtain …
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… motions for summary judgment and dismissed plaintiff's complaint alleging fraud, wrongful termination, and … for the internal investigation of plaintiff's corporate credit card use, $89,161.20 for reasonable attorney's fees, … card (PCard) to make "high volume and low dollar," less than $1,000 purchases. The Program's General Policies …
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… have "the specifics" about the charges because "federal files are sealed" and she was "not [his] federal public … not to possess firearms," and "employing a juvenile in the commission of a crime." Subsequently, on August 31, 2021, … Other than remanding for an award of additional jail credits, defendant's sentence was 1 Defendant was serving a …
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… not have reasonable articulable suspicion that defendant committed a crime to justify a request to search his vehicle … car and seek his consent to search it based on Palmero's creditable observation of defendant's meeting with an … stop of a motor vehicle should not be deemed valid . . . unless there is reasonable and articulable suspicion to …
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… reviewing the record in light of the governing legal principles and arguments of the parties, we affirm. I. We discern … 2006 mortgage. In June 2006, Wachovia extended a line of credit and encumbered the property with a new mortgage. … mortgage. In July 2016, Wells Fargo filed a foreclosure complaint. In September 2017, Wells Fargo filed an amended …
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… . . . . In February 2018, plaintiff filed a Law Division complaint seeking damages for defendant's breach of the … for enforcement of the parties' settlement agreement by crediting the $70,000 plus interest plaintiff owed to the … difficulty of the questions involved, and the skill requisite to perform the legal service properly; (2) the …
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… arguing that there were no exceptions justifying the warrantless search and seizure. We reject defendant's arguments … and that the van had abruptly turned into an industrial complex parking lot after observing the police's overhead … of the vehicle and seizure of the drugs. The trial court credited Chieppa's testimony that he initially went to …
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… could withdraw money from an ATM to pay for her driving lesson. While the victim was in the ATM vestibule, defendant … he was a drug addict. After the interview, detectives accompanied defendant to his mother's home and defendant … and his wife were not credible. However, the judge credited the testimony provided by defendant's trial …
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… further proceedings. I. In May 1980, Sabatini, who was on community supervision for a prior offense, and three … described the murder as "the most vicious, brutal, senseless, inhumane crime [he] ha[d] ever sentenced . . . ." 4 … and his arrest thirty-six years earlier. Id. at 3. We credited a certification from Plumeri that 5 A-2581-20 he …
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… REPRESENTATIVES, AND JUDICIARY CLERK DRIVER FROM THE COMPETITIVE TO THE NON-COMPETITIVE DIVISION OF THE CAREER … directing it to explain "why the factors and principles it applied in its other decisions allowing for … title "requir[ing] less 7 A-2417-21 than 60 college credits or less than 12 specialized college credits." The …
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… was not involved in the litigation after the guardianship complaint was filed. 3 A-1069-21 (2) The parent is unwilling … discrete nor separate. They overlap to provide a composite picture of what may be necessary to advance the best … relationship with and ability to parent Johnny. The judge credited Dr. Lykissa's testimony demonstrating the accuracy …