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… scratched at the front passenger door, pointing "to the source" of the odor. Marini stated his dog "never entered … He explained that his dog previously opened car door handles "possibly" five times prior to this sniff, and the pair … vehicle recording] footage cannot substitute for . . . competent evidence [by the canine handler]." Balbi, slip op. …
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… 2025 Supreme Court of New Jersey Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street, P.O. Box 970 Trenton, New Jersey … Supreme Court, 28 Mar 2025, 090060 Page 3 new police vehicles. (Pa74-94).3 To make their claim, Petitioners relied on … localities to do something without authorizing adequate resources to offset added direct expenditures needed to …
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… in real time, by simply clicking on the judiciary’s website. Oral arguments are also archived and available to be … oral arguments; only 12 others were not broadcast. That’s a credit to staff members and judges who enabled us to … for the bar exam in February; no doubt others will in the future, as happens in more than 40 states across the nation. …
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… party shall be solely responsible for their own debts and credit card accounts held in their own names; however, … of the training and employment, and the opportunity for future acquisitions of capital assets and income; (9) The … statement of reasons, the court addressed each of the requisite statutory factors. Because defendant only challenges …
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… party shall be solely responsible for their own debts and credit card accounts held in their own names; however, … of the training and employment, and the opportunity for future acquisitions of capital assets and income; (9) The … statement of reasons, the court addressed each of the requisite statutory factors. Because defendant only challenges …
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… his "child support arrears by eliminating the day care component of the child support award . . . retroactive to … longer required work-related childcare." He sought a total credit of $55,872.00 against his child support arrears based … see Rule 1:36-3, and are also factually and legally inapposite. Finally, we decline to disturb the court's factual …
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… County Grand Jury indicted defendant for conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. … . . . allowing the Federal Bureau of Prison[s], to credit defendant's state jail 7 A-2135-20 credits and time spent in state prison, combined as 'prior …
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… appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment Nos. 09-12- 2019, 09-12-2025, … to count two of Indictment No. 09-12-2019, conspiracy to commit theft by unlawful taking, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and … third- and fourth-degree offenses relating to debit and credit cards which had been stolen on or about January 17 …
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… interest, Defendants-Appellants, and CACH OF NJ LLC and MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES, Defendants. … March 31, 2017 written opinion. We add only the following comments. On November 12, 2007, defendants executed a note … TILA disclosures are required to be provided before credit is extended. 15 U.S.C. § 1638(b)(1); 12 C.F.R. § …
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… with association bylaws and that the court did not credit him for payments allegedly made to plaintiff. We … legal fees argument, and Bergeron never presented competent proofs of the claimed payments. I. This case began … 1, 20 (1994) (citations omitted).] Applying these principles, LGA I estops Bergeron from arguing the validity of …
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… defendant pled guilty to third-degree fraudulent use of a credit card, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b)(1), and third-degree NOT … the pertinent facts set forth in Judge H. Matthew Curry's comprehensive written opinion denying defendant's admission … stressed the importance of safeguarding potential future victims from defendant's criminal behavior. Defendant …
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… $108 per week in child support. Plaintiff's gross weekly income was calculated at $770, while defendant's gross weekly … support based on plaintiff's receipt of a health insurance credit for the 4 A-0973-15T3 parties' two children because … Statements (CIS) to be completed, and the OCBSS files a motion on the parties' behalf. Ms. Johnston testified …
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… Board (Board), denying his parole and setting a 120-month future parole eligibility term (FET). We NOT FOR PUBLICATION … "poor judgment and impulsive behavior" and that he "would become involved in future crime, regardless of his … term will 5 A-5672-14T3 not be reduced by commutation credit, earned work credit and earned minimum custody …
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… dangerous substance (CDS), heroin, in a quantity of less than one-half ounce, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5a(1), and was … N.J. 20 (1992). 3 A-0519-19 in exchange for the State's recommendation that he be sentenced to a seven-year prison … subject to one year of parole ineligibility and with "credit for all the time he already served on special …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2006-15760. John E. … claim for 55% of partial total disability, with a credit to Target of 15% for prior functional loss. Following … TRIAL AS TO THE EXTENT AND NATURE OF DISABILITY, REGARDLESS OF THE ODD-LOT DETERMINATION[.] We reject these …
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… agency decision denying him parole and imposing a 200-month Future Eligibility Term (FET). We affirm. On February 9, … Board explained that since he was "incarcerated for crimes committed prior to August 19, 1997; the standard of review … hearing and will be reduced by substantial commutation credits, so that Camilo's parole eligibility date is …
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… $108 per week in child support. Plaintiff's gross weekly income was calculated at $770, while defendant's gross weekly … support based on plaintiff's receipt of a health insurance credit for the 4 A-0973-15T3 parties' two children because … Statements (CIS) to be completed, and the OCBSS files a motion on the parties' behalf. Ms. Johnston testified …
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… Board (Board), denying his parole and setting a 120-month future parole eligibility term (FET). We NOT FOR PUBLICATION … "poor judgment and impulsive behavior" and that he "would become involved in future crime, regardless of his … term will 5 A-5672-14T3 not be reduced by commutation credit, earned work credit and earned minimum custody …
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… dangerous substance (CDS), heroin, in a quantity of less than one-half ounce, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5a(1), and was … N.J. 20 (1992). 3 A-0519-19 in exchange for the State's recommendation that he be sentenced to a seven-year prison … subject to one year of parole ineligibility and with "credit for all the time he already served on special …
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… agency decision denying him parole and imposing a 200-month Future Eligibility Term (FET). We affirm. On February 9, … Board explained that since he was "incarcerated for crimes committed prior to August 19, 1997; the standard of review … hearing and will be reduced by substantial commutation credits, so that Camilo's parole eligibility date is …