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… RODRIGUEZ, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent, and LUCSON PRESUME and USC- … of the Honda and sold it at an auction for $17,200. After crediting plaintiff for this sum against what she owed on … on her lease, Progressive argued plaintiff already received credit for the value of her car and "there [we]re no proofs …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2014-10452. Kathleen A. … contends the judge failed to apply a functional limitation credit for Quiles' pre-existing knee injury. Our review of … the judge erred in failing to award a functional limitation credit for petitioner's pre-existing knee injury. In …
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… for the reasons given by Judge Maryann L. Nergaard in her comprehensive 177 page written opinion. We add the following … shall also pay approximately $7,000 in defendant's current credit card charges. (Emphasis added). The consent order was … retroactively modifying the support and giving plaintiff a credit for Schedule A4 expenses he paid post complaint.5 3 …
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… field sobriety tests, though Stevens smelled no alcohol coming from defendant. Stevens administered the horizontal … the trial court found Stevens to be a credible witness and credited his version of the facts, we see no reason to … and defendant handed him receipts. The trial court credited Stevens's version of the facts. As instructed by …
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… 2C:25-17 to -35 (the PDVA). The judge concluded defendant committed harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4, a predicate act of … argues the judge mistakenly exercised his discretion in crediting plaintiff's testimony over defendant's; and in … when evaluating whether an individual acted with the requisite purpose, our courts must be especially vigilant in …
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… Two grand juries indicted and charged defendant with committing numerous crimes.1 After a jury found him guilty … and seven); two counts third-degree fraudulent use of a credit card, N.J.S.A. 2C:21-6(h) (counts six and eight); … charges against defendant for theft and fraudulent use of a credit card constitute double jeopardy and denied defendant …
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… a temporary restraining order ("TRO") in favor of E.T., accompanied by a search warrant authorizing seizure of … or accounted for in the judge's ruling. The judge credited E.T.'s testimony over W.T.'s, citing its … of temperament necessary to be entrusted with a firearm." Crediting E.T.'s testimony and the circumstances of …
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… 2C:25-17 to -35 (the PDVA). The judge concluded defendant committed harassment, N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4, a predicate act of … argues the judge mistakenly exercised his discretion in crediting plaintiff's testimony over defendant's; and in … when evaluating whether an individual acted with the requisite purpose, our courts must be especially vigilant in …
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… Two grand juries indicted and charged defendant with committing numerous crimes.1 After a jury found him guilty … and seven); two counts third-degree fraudulent use of a credit card, N.J.S.A. 2C:21-6(h) (counts six and eight); … charges against defendant for theft and fraudulent use of a credit card constitute double jeopardy and denied defendant …
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… field sobriety tests, though Stevens smelled no alcohol coming from defendant. Stevens administered the horizontal … the trial court found Stevens to be a credible witness and credited his version of the facts, we see no reason to … and defendant handed him receipts. The trial court credited Stevens's version of the facts. As instructed by …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2014-10452. Kathleen A. … contends the judge failed to apply a functional limitation credit for Quiles' pre-existing knee injury. Our review of … the judge erred in failing to award a functional limitation credit for petitioner's pre-existing knee injury. In …
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… for the reasons given by Judge Maryann L. Nergaard in her comprehensive 177 page written opinion. We add the following … shall also pay approximately $7,000 in defendant's current credit card charges. (Emphasis added). The consent order was … retroactively modifying the support and giving plaintiff a credit for Schedule A4 expenses he paid post complaint.5 3 …
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… that upon defendant's release, he would be subject to community supervision for life (CSL) and the requirements of … what was going on and caused him to "shut down." The judge credited trial counsel's testimony that "defendant expressed … merit. 8 A-0089-21 As to the first prong, the judge—again crediting trial counsel's testimony over that of defendant …
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… first-degree robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; and third-degree credit card theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:21-6(d). Following merger, … felony murder and to a consecutive four-year sentence for credit card theft. Fairhurst was twenty-two years old when he committed the offenses. While incarcerated, Fairhurst …
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… RODRIGUEZ, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent, and LUCSON PRESUME and USC- … of the Honda and sold it at an auction for $17,200. After crediting plaintiff for this sum against what she owed on … on her lease, Progressive argued plaintiff already received credit for the value of her car and "there [we]re no proofs …
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… purchased the marital home for $550,000 as tenants in common. Barbara contributed $111,013.70 for the down payment … Lowry, who had a steady income, contributed her good credit to securing a mortgage on the property with Barbara … Craig is not on the deed or mortgage because of his poor credit. Craig, Quintanilla-Lowry, Barbara, and …
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… and identified defendant as one of the individuals who had committed the robbery. 2 Daymon is not a party to this … account, and video surveillance from the store. She also visited the crime scene. Blum considered filing two pretrial … State conceded defendant was entitled to 305 days of jail credit. Judge Galis-Menendez amended the Judgment of …
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… victim's car and went to New York City, where he used her credit cards to entertain a girlfriend. At trial, … but sought to prove he lacked the mental state required to commit murder. Defendant presented an expert who opined that … 2C:20-3, and fourth-degree unlawful theft or receipt of a credit card, N.J.S.A. 2C:21-6(c). Defendant was sentenced to …
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… a temporary restraining order ("TRO") in favor of E.T., accompanied by a search warrant authorizing seizure of … or accounted for in the judge's ruling. The judge credited E.T.'s testimony over W.T.'s, citing its … of temperament necessary to be entrusted with a firearm." Crediting E.T.'s testimony and the circumstances of …
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… the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (Division), commencing in 2013 when police reported she and then … experience taught her "if a birth parent is saying the opposite, it becomes too complicated for the child ." The record … to [S.W.]'s health, safety[,] and welfare." In addition to crediting the experts' diagnoses of defendant and the …