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… Central Power and Light [(JCP&L), which includes its parent company First Energy Corporation, provided electrical service to the plaintiffs. As a public utility company, … deposit layers would be expected to occur. Several arc sites were identified- depicted in diagram 2. The paper …
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… Central Power and Light [(JCP&L), which includes its parent company First Energy Corporation, provided electrical service to the plaintiffs. As a public utility company, … deposit layers would be expected to occur. Several arc sites were identified- depicted in diagram 2. The paper …
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… PERFORMANCE BY REACHING OUTSIDE THE RECORD, AND IMPROPERLY CREDITING COUNSEL'S PAST PERFORMANCES AND HELD THE … plea agreement to a 270-day period of jail time, required compliance with the registration requirements of Megan's … and also stated that he was satisfied with his lawyer's services. At sentencing, PSL was initially mentioned by the …
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… PERFORMANCE BY REACHING OUTSIDE THE RECORD, AND IMPROPERLY CREDITING COUNSEL'S PAST PERFORMANCES AND HELD THE … plea agreement to a 270-day period of jail time, required compliance with the registration requirements of Megan's … and also stated that he was satisfied with his lawyer's services. At sentencing, PSL was initially mentioned by the …
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… did not live with Mary, he helped care for the children, visited them, and transported them to and from their child … for both children – the plan that Wade supports. The judge credited Dr. Gordon-Karp's unchallenged opinion that T.W. … can meet these needs either now or in the foreseeable future." The judge accepted Dr. Gordon-Karp's opinion that …
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… did not live with Mary, he helped care for the children, visited them, and transported them to and from their child … for both children – the plan that Wade supports. The judge credited Dr. Gordon-Karp's unchallenged opinion that T.W. … can meet these needs either now or in the foreseeable future." The judge accepted Dr. Gordon-Karp's opinion that …
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… Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. BEAVER CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., TNT EQUIPMENT SALES & RENTALS, INC., ACE FIRE UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE … DOT alleging negligence in failing to maintain a safe worksite. NJT and DOT then impleaded Beaver and Beaver's …
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… Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. BEAVER CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., TNT EQUIPMENT SALES & RENTALS, INC., ACE FIRE UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE … DOT alleging negligence in failing to maintain a safe worksite. NJT and DOT then impleaded Beaver and Beaver's …
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… and argues that because it fails to set forth a requisite mental state, his plea should be vacated and the … judge found factors three (the risk that the defendant will commit another offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3)), six (the … "[A]ny act of the Legislature will not be ruled void unless its repugnancy to the Constitution is clear beyond a …
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… Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. BEAVER CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., TNT EQUIPMENT SALES & RENTALS, INC., ACE FIRE UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE … DOT alleging negligence in failing to maintain a safe worksite. NJT and DOT then impleaded Beaver and Beaver's …
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… Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. BEAVER CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., TNT EQUIPMENT SALES & RENTALS, INC., ACE FIRE UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE … DOT alleging negligence in failing to maintain a safe worksite. NJT and DOT then impleaded Beaver and Beaver's …
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… and argues that because it fails to set forth a requisite mental state, his plea should be vacated and the … judge found factors three (the risk that the defendant will commit another offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3)), six (the … "[A]ny act of the Legislature will not be ruled void unless its repugnancy to the Constitution is clear beyond a …
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… house. 1 Plaintiff's version of events is taken from her complaint because there is scant discovery or other evidence … Sanchez to "convey" the house to the parties "once their credit was reestablished so they could afford to repay . . . … in finding defendant showed plaintiff displayed the "requisite bad faith or knowledge of lack of well-groundedness" in …
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… house. 1 Plaintiff's version of events is taken from her complaint because there is scant discovery or other evidence … Sanchez to "convey" the house to the parties "once their credit was reestablished so they could afford to repay . . . … in finding defendant showed plaintiff displayed the "requisite bad faith or knowledge of lack of well-groundedness" in …
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… house. 1 Plaintiff's version of events is taken from her complaint because there is scant discovery or other evidence … Sanchez to "convey" the house to the parties "once their credit was reestablished so they could afford to repay . . . … in finding defendant showed plaintiff displayed the "requisite bad faith or knowledge of lack of well-groundedness" in …
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… A $30,000 check2 made payable to defendant was deposited in his personal checking account, which he 1 Filed … account showed someone with the username "rochel" credited the funds to an account entitled "O. Eise … in QuickBooks] that he interpreted, which is now being refuted by [Janowski]?" The State agreed there would have been …
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… of relief under Rule 4:50-1(a), but remand for a more complete statement of reasons from the motion judge about … with the parties equally sharing in the equity, less any credits owed to plaintiff. In addition to the credit for … who had been hospitalized could not mentally appreciate the service of a complaint against her due to "continuing, …
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… of relief under Rule 4:50-1(a), but remand for a more complete statement of reasons from the motion judge about … with the parties equally sharing in the equity, less any credits owed to plaintiff. In addition to the credit for … who had been hospitalized could not mentally appreciate the service of a complaint against her due to "continuing, …
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… A $30,000 check2 made payable to defendant was deposited in his personal checking account, which he 1 Filed … account showed someone with the username "rochel" credited the funds to an account entitled "O. Eise … in QuickBooks] that he interpreted, which is now being refuted by [Janowski]?" The State agreed there would have been …
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… 1 I The salient facts are undisputed. In 1999, petitioner commenced employment as a computer technician with the Wall … PERS], under 60 years of age, who has 10 or more years of credit for New Jersey service, shall, . . . upon his own application . . . be …