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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3380-16T3 BEAUTY PLUS TRADING COMPANY, INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NATIONAL UNION FIRE … appeal followed. On appeal, plaintiff raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT ERRED … event to occur within the designated period. Plaintiff was free to leave the goods in the container as it chose to do. …
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… up" and if they returned, he would shoot them. R.T. broke free and defendant threatened to shoot her and one of the … to enter the residence through the front door. They were accompanied by a police dog. Eller banged on the front door, announced it was the police, and said someone should come to the door or the police would come in. They heard a …
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… store" defendant said he owned. Defendant had given S.D. free food at his 1 We employ initials and pseudonyms to … S.D. understood was defendant's home, she and her brother accompanied defendant to the front door, where they were let … Green, the victim did not know the defendant, the crime was committed at night in the dark, the victim's description of …
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… judge dismissed the remaining charges; ordered defendant to comply with Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23; ordered the … and required defendant to remain law-abiding and arrest-free. The court entered a judgment of conviction dated … erect, some flaccid," on digital media, meaning a phone or computer. Defendant also admitted that on December 3, 2014, …
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… purchased a three-carat diamond ring from Tiffany and Company (Tiffany's) in Atlantic City. To finance his … $179,760, and then making twelve monthly payments, interest free, beginning September 2015. Defendant knew there were … 2C:44-1(b)(5). The judge found mitigating factor five inapposite because Tiffany's did not facilitate the crime. The …
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… of and others not, and mounting evidence that neither would comply with court orders and do what was necessary to regain … to adulthood in a home that is stable and nurturing and free from the chaos and uncertainty which the parents likely … terminate parental rights"). Both parents re-argue the same points they made in the trial court.2 Judge Flynn addressed …
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… other banks began loaning money to Gregory's real estate company, Pouliot, Inc. Three such loans from Provident … Div. 2011) (alteration in original) (quoting Stonehurst at Freehold v. Twp. Comm., 139 N.J. Super. 311, 313 (Law Div. … principal to the Management Trust. Further, as Amy points out, Provident's creative interpretation of the 13 …
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… v. COUNTY OF SALEM, and CLERK OF THE BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS, Defendants-Appellants. Submitted October 6, … 40A:10-23(a), asserting that he had accrued the requisite fifteen years of "service" with the County. The County … that the term "service" within the Policy and statute encompasses all years of work he performed for the County. …
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… We affirm. On April 27, 2022, a large, public mural commissioned by multiple local nonprofit groups entitled … assertion his actions were constitutionally protected free speech. Pursuant to Dalglish, she concluded [t]he … condition of his probation. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT I THE PROSECUTOR'S REJECTION OF …
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… purchased a three-carat diamond ring from Tiffany and Company (Tiffany's) in Atlantic City. To finance his … $179,760, and then making twelve monthly payments, interest free, beginning September 2015. Defendant knew there were … 2C:44-1(b)(5). The judge found mitigating factor five inapposite because Tiffany's did not facilitate the crime. The …
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… of and others not, and mounting evidence that neither would comply with court orders and do what was necessary to regain … to adulthood in a home that is stable and nurturing and free from the chaos and uncertainty which the parents likely … terminate parental rights"). Both parents re-argue the same points they made in the trial court.2 Judge Flynn addressed …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3380-16T3 BEAUTY PLUS TRADING COMPANY, INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NATIONAL UNION FIRE … appeal followed. On appeal, plaintiff raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE TRIAL COURT ERRED … event to occur within the designated period. Plaintiff was free to leave the goods in the container as it chose to do. …
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… to the Attorney General's Brimage1 Guidelines, and recommend that defendant be sentenced to a non-custodial term … defendant testified he was pleading guilty of his own free will, he was satisfied with his attorneys' services, … conditions of probation imposed, defendant was directed to comply with any Immigration and Customs Enforcement …
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… other banks began loaning money to Gregory's real estate company, Pouliot, Inc. Three such loans from Provident … Div. 2011) (alteration in original) (quoting Stonehurst at Freehold v. Twp. Comm., 139 N.J. Super. 311, 313 (Law Div. … principal to the Management Trust. Further, as Amy points out, Provident's creative interpretation of the 13 …
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… judge dismissed the remaining charges; ordered defendant to comply with Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23; ordered the … and required defendant to remain law-abiding and arrest-free. The court entered a judgment of conviction dated … erect, some flaccid," on digital media, meaning a phone or computer. Defendant also admitted that on December 3, 2014, …
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… up" and if they returned, he would shoot them. R.T. broke free and defendant threatened to shoot her and one of the … to enter the residence through the front door. They were accompanied by a police dog. Eller banged on the front door, announced it was the police, and said someone should come to the door or the police would come in. They heard a …
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… store" defendant said he owned. Defendant had given S.D. free food at his 1 We employ initials and pseudonyms to … S.D. understood was defendant's home, she and her brother accompanied defendant to the front door, where they were let … Green, the victim did not know the defendant, the crime was committed at night in the dark, the victim's description of …
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… also share a daughter, who is now two years old. In her complaint seeking a temporary restraining order (TRO), plaintiff asserted defendant committed the predicate acts of criminal coercion, … "Each of [the] three subsections [of N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4] is 'free-standing, because each defines an offense in its own …
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… We affirm. On April 27, 2022, a large, public mural commissioned by multiple local nonprofit groups entitled … assertion his actions were constitutionally protected free speech. Pursuant to Dalglish, she concluded [t]he … condition of his probation. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT I THE PROSECUTOR'S REJECTION OF …
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… v. COUNTY OF SALEM, and CLERK OF THE BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS, Defendants-Appellants. Submitted October 6, … 40A:10-23(a), asserting that he had accrued the requisite fifteen years of "service" with the County. The County … that the term "service" within the Policy and statute encompasses all years of work he performed for the County. …