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… the vehicle, they smelled a strong odor of burnt marijuana coming from the vehicle and on both men. Detectives placed … A search of the vehicle yielded a handgun in the glove compartment. No marijuana was recovered from the vehicle or … judge found "Detective Marsini's testimony was reliable, complete and entirely credible[,] and conformed to the …
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… Jersey Division of Motor Vehicle records and defendant's Computerized Criminal History. 4 A-5411-15T1 The motion … informant told a detective that the defendant had been selling cocaine out of his apartment. Sullivan, supra, 169 … by assisting in four drugs arrests. Moreover, the CI completed two controlled purchases from defendant after …
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… that he supplied Maddox with cocaine, observed Maddox selling pills, and Maddox told him he sold methamphetamine. … during which they discussed certain associates who could complete a kilogram sale of cocaine with the CI. The … A general reference to the issues not being particularly complex is not helpful to a reviewing court when a defendant …
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… got something out of his Yukon and motioned for Merrill to come with him into the porch. There, [defendant] gave … 30, 2016 written opinion, to which we add the following comments. The standard for determining whether counsel's … that leads us to conclude defendant could provide the requisite factual basis for a guilty plea.2 Consequently, a trial …
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… and Karena J. Straub, on the brief). PER CURIAM This matter comes before us for a second time. In our prior opinion, we … days. 4 A-4730-18T2 On September 9, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint in foreclosure based on defendant's default. … evidencing postage was paid; (2) prove the NOI was deposited in a proper mail receptacle; (3) provide a return …
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… and experience, caused the officer to believe defendant was selling drugs. The officer saw a minivan pull directly in … an evidentiary hearing. In a March 18, 2015 order and accompanying written decision, the judge denied the … the cellphone records would not have led to a different outcome based on the testimony of the arresting officer, who …
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… CABLE AMERICAN, INC., and NORTH AMERICAN CABLE EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC., Defendants-Respondents, and RUSSIAN MEDIA … the cause for respondent North American Cable Equipment Company, Inc. (The Cronin Firm, attorneys; Joseph D. Cronin … part: 1 On October 12, 2016, the court dismissed the complaint against defendant North American Cable Equipment, …
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… restoration and enhancement. Public Service Electric & Gas Company (PSE&G), seeking to fulfill to its state-mandated … mitigation to create or enhance existing wetlands as compensation 3 A-2487-16T2 for its disturbance of wetlands … use any plants or other products that may come from the site. Plaintiffs maintain that defendants' activities, …
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… 2C:47-1 to -10, because there was no "clear finding of compulsive sexual behavior." During the sentencing hearing, … "took advantage of a position of trust or confidence to commit the offense." He was sentenced to concurrent … Reamy additionally sought personal financial gain from selling dangerous weapons, without regard for the …
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… and the eight unit owners agreed to rebuild. Plaintiff recommended defendant to the condominium association (the Association), comprised of the eight unit owners. There was no written … retainer agreement. After soliciting bids, CMR Construction Company (CMR) was selected to rebuild for the sum of …
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… effective June 1, 1998. In 1998, Peter sought to be compensated for payment from his own funds for Anna's … costs and other expenses related to the house. To accomplish that objective, on April 3, 1998, Peter executed a … seek to void the mortgage – in fact, he did the exact opposite, he enjoyed the benefits of a transaction that his son …
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… ordered the male, 4 A-4896-17T2 N.H., to the ground. N.H. complied, was handcuffed and frisked; Spencer seized the … 360, 381 (2017) (quoting Fed. R. Civ. P. 52(a) advisory committee's note to 1985 amendment). The Court explained … who received an anonymous tip that the defendant was selling drugs recognized defendant's car while on patrol. …
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… market value of $523,146 listed as a "Zestimate" on Zillow.com. 2 Because defendants only appealed from the March 15, … 3 N.J.S.A. 2A:17-36 provides: "A sheriff or other officer selling real estate by virtue of an execution may make two … calendar days for each adjournment. However, a court of competent jurisdiction may, for cause, order further …
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… AND GROSS ABUSE OF DISCRETION. Following our review, we are compelled to reverse the judge's opinion, as admission to … and print shop. A search incident to a warrant recovered a computer, a gambling line sheet, Dominican Lottery slips, a … no history of drug use, yet was previously sentenced for selling drugs. The State's evidence shows within five years …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MARY SIOBHAN … in the assessment. The municipality's goal is the exact opposite. Each party attempts to prove its case through expert … who testify as to the value of the property. While the selling price of real property involved in a judicial …
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… Sonata manufactured by defendant Hyundai Motor America. The selling dealer issued the manufacturer's warranty. During … of the vehicle pursuant to the New Jersey Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), N.J.S.A. 12A:2-608, and the … dispute settlement mechanism, "operating as a prerequisite to (but not a substitute for) legal action[,]" does not …
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… in November 1990 and have two children. Plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce on October 10, 2007. After a four-day … that "[d]efendant did not act in bad faith 4 A-1312-15T1 in selling GMF given the substantial arrearage in alimony, … November 2, 2015 orders. He argues that he showed the requisite change in circumstances under Lepis v. Lepis, 83 N.J. …
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… INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. TRAVELERS CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, Defendant-Respondent. … Plaintiff leased the premises and operated a business selling luxury outerwear and fur garments, in addition to … the business loss resulted from the downed transformers offsite, not direct physical damage to the leased premises. …
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… IMPOSED UPON ANDRE HENDRICKS IS MORE PUNITIVE THAN RECOMMENDED BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S BRIMAGE1 GUIDELINES. … in Plainfield. The records of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) and New Jersey State Police Criminal … the two residences belonged to him and his involvement with selling CDS. We first address defendant's argument regarding …
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… CHRISTINE GALIANI, 105 LINCOLN, LLC, and TRIDENT TITLE COMPANY, Defendants-Respondents. … & Darnall, LLP, attorneys for respondent Trident Title Company (Andrew J. Luca, on the brief). Finestein & Malloy, … 105 Lincoln, LLC, denying their motion to amend the complaint, denying their motion for entry of default against …