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… a woman who was in her vehicle waiting for friends to come out of the store. The police apprehended him before he … Bergen County jail inmates who allegedly would have refuted the testimony of the State's witnesses that the jail … that he had "only recently been advised" by an unnamed source at an unspecified time about the availability of PCR …
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… NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2002-23 S.K.,1 Complainant-Appellant, v. NEWPORT GARDENS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION AND THOMPSON REALTY COMPANY, Respondents-Respondents. … statements because she receives rental assistance –– a source of lawful income." The Division viewed the complaint …
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… product, tool, device or substance adapted, designed or commonly used to defraud the administration of a drug test. … product, tool, device or substance adapted, designed or commonly used to defraud the administration of a drug test … that purports to be from a person other than its actual source, or purports to have been excreted or collected at a …
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… a woman who was in her vehicle waiting for friends to come out of the store. The police apprehended him before he … Bergen County jail inmates who allegedly would have refuted the testimony of the State's witnesses that the jail … that he had "only recently been advised" by an unnamed source at an unspecified time about the availability of PCR …
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… Judy's sole allegation of harassment, involving threatening comments. Randy was provided five hours a week parenting … or failed to appreciate the significance of probative, competent evidence." Granata v. Broderick, 446 N.J. Super. … that Judge Dalton had sufficient reports from neutral sources to support her decision and reviewed at length the …
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… NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2002-23 S.K.,1 Complainant-Appellant, v. NEWPORT GARDENS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION AND THOMPSON REALTY COMPANY, Respondents-Respondents. … statements because she receives rental assistance –– a source of lawful income." The Division viewed the complaint …
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… "ridiculous," plaintiff arranged to have the repair completed by a contractor of her choice, and defendant … Land, 186 N.J. at 169 (quoting Biunno, Current N.J. Rules of Evidence, cmt. 5(a) on N.J.R.E. 101(b)(1) (2005)). … amount from $4,050 to $3,000, and then apply its payment credit of $518, rendering an award of $2,482. However, …
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… COAF. According to Pearson he began getting "hits" on his credit score and received a phone call from the finance … a lawsuit against" QAEC. He subsequently received and deposited the $3,000 check. On January 26, 2021, Pearson filed a … . . . decides nothing and merely reserves issues for future disposition." Gonzalez v. Ideal Tile Importing Co., …
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… and Torregrossa-O'Connor. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 5-7/22A. James J. … McNamara paid for the prescription using appellant's credit card, and suboxone was found in or around appellant's … of self-restraint and controlled behavior rarely requisite to other types of employment." Under N.J.A.C. …
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… upon our de novo review, we are satisfied the substantive, competent evidence in the record supports the trial court's … cash payments and the authorized use of plaintiffs' credit cards by defendant. Plaintiffs asserted that … on getting anything back at least not in the immediate future. These statements more accurately reflect Michael's …
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… to the same crime nine years earlier. The plea agreement recommended a sentence of three years of imprisonment with … ineligibility. Defendant reserved the right to argue for a lesser sentence at the sentencing hearing. Because the court … II. THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN GIVING PRO FORMA "SLIGHT CREDIT" TO MITIGATING FACTOR NUMBER 11 AND EQUATING …
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… an earlier order regarding the payment of a debt and to compel NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … marital premises, they would "pay any and all 3 A-0988-16T3 credit card bills as of the date of the . . . [c]omplaint … Div. 2010). Moreover, there is nothing in the record to refute the court's orders' reference to defendant being …
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… to pay $500 per month in child support, which was set to commence in October 2008. Plaintiff was permitted to retain … DELINQUENCIES CAUSED BY PLAINTIFF ON HIS ACCOUNTS/CREDIT AS WELL AS JOINT ACCOUNTS FOR WHICH PLAINTIFF IS … and forever," and agreed that such a waiver is "non-modifiable for any reason whatsoever." In his brief, defendant …
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… the Board of Review (Board). The Board found that Wilhelm committed fraud by willfully misrepresenting her earnings … In finding fraud, the Board rejected the opposite factual finding made by an Appeal Tribunal, which heard … representations. The Tribunal heard Wilhelm's testimony and credited that testimony. Specifically, the Tribunal credited …
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… 2 A-0810-20 -35.1 The trial court found that defendant had committed predicate acts of terroristic threats and … because he would burn the marital home and their vehicles and leave the children homeless. Defendant also told … house down and to burn their vehicles. The court also credited plaintiff's testimony that defendant had threatened …
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… of involvement leading to its filing of the guardianship complaint in June 2019 and beyond, the Division deployed a … placed together in the same homes. 5 A-4164-19 The judge credited the caseworker's testimony which "described the … . . . a more promising relationship . . . [in] the child's future. '" N.J. Div. of Youth & Fam. Servs. v. E.P., 196 …
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… and Morris) Senator JOSEPH F. VITALE District 19 (Middlesex) Co-Sponsored by: Senator Turner SYNOPSIS Raises … establishment, shall sell, offer for sale, distribute for commercial purpose at no cost or minimal cost or with … payment for the sale from the prospective purchaser by a credit or debit card that has been issued in the purchaser's …
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… 2 A-0810-20 -35.1 The trial court found that defendant had committed predicate acts of terroristic threats and … because he would burn the marital home and their vehicles and leave the children homeless. Defendant also told … house down and to burn their vehicles. The court also credited plaintiff's testimony that defendant had threatened …
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… an earlier order regarding the payment of a debt and to compel NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … marital premises, they would "pay any and all 3 A-0988-16T3 credit card bills as of the date of the . . . [c]omplaint … Div. 2010). Moreover, there is nothing in the record to refute the court's orders' reference to defendant being …