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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MORRIS … 24, 2012), aff’d, 547 F. App’x 147 (3d Cir. 2013) (citing Adles’ Quality Bakery, Inc. v. Gaseteria, Inc., 332 N.J. 55 … the new obligation must be concurred in by both debtor and creditor. The existence of such an intention need not be …
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… criminal defendants have a right to discovery of the files in unrelated cases involving the same cooperating … gang-related criminal charges and a favorable sentence recommendation. The agreement also provides for sentence … further promised to amend the agreement to give the Witness credit for cooperation leading to the indictment of persons …
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… parties are highly educated and employed at an insurance company as vice presidents and actuaries. By 2021, the … became angry and "jumped out of the car about [two] miles from home." In November 2017, defendant alleged … The judge found defendant was not angry with plaintiff, but credited defendant's testimony that he felt sorry for her …
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… of Defendant's Father. On December 31, 2018, defendant visited his father, Anthony Jones, at Room 233 at the Econo … minutes to his cellphone. Defendant agreed, but said his credit card was not working. He left the room to resolve the … transferred to a trauma center, where he remained in a coma for fourteen days. Defendant had shot his father four …
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… for the reasons expressed by Judge Garry J. Furnari in his comprehensive oral opinion. I. Tia is the biological mother … was reunified with Tia a week later. When the Division visited Tia the next month, she appeared to be overwhelmed. … do to that child." In reaching these conclusions, the judge credited Dr. Kirschner's testimony, which he characterized …
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… the alleged earlier incidents. He referred to a written complaint that M.P. filed in November 2014, reporting that … alleged taking of M.P.'s property. Defendant apparently visited the home, in the company of a police officer and … With respect to the standard of proof, the trial judge credited M.P. as if she had testified at the hearing. …
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… victim or victims; (10) The impact of the offense on the community; and (11) The threat to the safety of the public … of the penalty set forth in N.J.S.2C:35-16 for juveniles adjudicated delinquent; (2) Release the juvenile to the … serve in custody before parole eligibility; (2) the jail credits or the amount of time the defendant has already …
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… the alleged earlier incidents. He referred to a written complaint that M.P. filed in November 2014, reporting that … alleged taking of M.P.'s property. Defendant apparently visited the home, in the company of a police officer and … With respect to the standard of proof, the trial judge credited M.P. as if she had testified at the hearing. …
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… criminal defendants have a right to discovery of the files in unrelated cases involving the same cooperating … gang-related criminal charges and a favorable sentence recommendation. The agreement also provides for sentence … further promised to amend the agreement to give the Witness credit for cooperation leading to the indictment of persons …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MORRIS … 24, 2012), aff’d, 547 F. App’x 147 (3d Cir. 2013) (citing Adles’ Quality Bakery, Inc. v. Gaseteria, Inc., 332 N.J. 55 … the new obligation must be concurred in by both debtor and creditor. The existence of such an intention need not be …
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A-34-23 Brief In Support Of Motion
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… Michael R. Ricciardulli, Esq. (mricciardulli@rhwlawfirm.com) - Of Counsel and On the Brief Matthew E. Blackman, Esq. … included in Defendants’ Confidential Appendix pursuant to Rules 1:38-3, 2:6-1(a)(2). FILED, Clerk of the Supreme Court, … Court held that a non-settling tortfeasor was entitled to a credit based on the allocation of fault to a settling …
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… of Defendant's Father. On December 31, 2018, defendant visited his father, Anthony Jones, at Room 233 at the Econo … minutes to his cellphone. Defendant agreed, but said his credit card was not working. He left the room to resolve the … transferred to a trauma center, where he remained in a coma for fourteen days. Defendant had shot his father four …
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A-0052-23 Briefs
Briefs
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… New Jersey and MARLENE CARIDE, in her official capacity as Commissioner of Banking and Insurance, … engaged” in the practice of representing debtors or creditors in consumer or commercial debt disputes (the … Id. at 137 (emphasis added). In 1979, the Legislature revisited this issue and enacted the Act, which lifted the …
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… for the reasons expressed by Judge Garry J. Furnari in his comprehensive oral opinion. I. Tia is the biological mother … was reunified with Tia a week later. When the Division visited Tia the next month, she appeared to be overwhelmed. … do to that child." In reaching these conclusions, the judge credited Dr. Kirschner's testimony, which he characterized …
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… parties are highly educated and employed at an insurance company as vice presidents and actuaries. By 2021, the … became angry and "jumped out of the car about [two] miles from home." In November 2017, defendant alleged … The judge found defendant was not angry with plaintiff, but credited defendant's testimony that he felt sorry for her …
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… NO. A-0262-23 PAULA RUSSO, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. GARDEN COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES, and GARDEN HOMES, Defendants, and C&M … A: I think in April that year was the only time we ever visited. Q: Okay. A: During the snow storm or right after the … testimony in support of authentication is found unworthy of credit;" however, where there is "some legitimate reason for …
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… NO. A-0262-23 PAULA RUSSO, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. GARDEN COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES, and GARDEN HOMES, Defendants, and C&M … A: I think in April that year was the only time we ever visited. Q: Okay. A: During the snow storm or right after the … testimony in support of authentication is found unworthy of credit;" however, where there is "some legitimate reason for …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ____________________________________ … board members could be disqualified from voting on a site plan approval and variance application for two lots … AMANJ, and that members must “avoid any action which may discredit themselves or these entities.” AMANJ, Code of Ethics …
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… who can bring a claim under Article 4A of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), N.J.S.A. 12A:4A-101 to -507, and, if … in the [UCC].” Id. at 62. In Brunson v. Affinity Federal Credit Union, the Court underscored its holding in City … the removal of a dirt stockpile from a construction site for the Bergen-Hudson Light Rail project. When Allen …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ____________________________________ … board members could be disqualified from voting on a site plan approval and variance application for two lots … AMANJ, and that members must “avoid any action which may discredit themselves or these entities.” AMANJ, Code of Ethics …