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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. SC-001225- 17. NOT FOR PUBLICATION … bills. Ultimately, plaintiff Mariner Finance LLC, a company that financed the purchase, commenced this suit … for the full sum due" as alleged in the complaint "less credit for any payments made on account hereof." 3 …
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… trial court noted that the motion was untimely, it nonetheless addressed the merits and found that Saiyed had failed … employer, Azamss Distribution Corp., for breach of a non-competition agreement. After a period of discovery, the case … in 2017; he had no bank accounts; and he had substantial credit card debt. He stated he attached a matrimonial case …
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… and Whipple. On appeal from the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor, Claim Petition No. … coder with expertise in medical billing, the judge credited Corradi's testimony "that in her experience . . . , … The judge therefore concluded: 4 According to its website, "FAIR Health is a national, independent, nonprofit …
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… act *.009, misuse and possession of an electronic communication device, N.J.A.C. 10A:4-4.1(a)(1)(v); and one … upon the inmate within 48 hours after the violation unless there are exceptional circumstances," because the … which the hearing officer concluded that the informant was creditable or his or her information reliable" and "[t]he …
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… relief (PCR), which defendant filed following his civil commitment to the Special Treatment Unit, pursuant to the … of sentencing, defendant had approximately 873 days of jail credits. As such, he was slated for parole several months … a different outcome regarding the plea proceedings. Nonetheless, the court elected to consider the merits of …
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… evidence produced by the SID investigation to have a complete understanding of the incident. The hearing officer … Hearing Officer . . . concluded that the informant was creditable or . . . reliable;" and the informant's statement … to confrontation. Exhibits A-12 and A-15 provide the requisite summaries of the confidential evidence. Specifically, …
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… period pursuant to NERA. On September 16, 2014, James completed his custodial sentence and began serving his … to refrain from using controlled dangerous substances and complete the Stages to Enhanced Parolee Success (STEPS) … void had not elapsed; and (3) the Board failed to give him credit for his post-parole accomplishments. II. We recently …
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… Clarke to return to full firefighter duty, so long as he complied with various employment conditions including … child pornography. The charges involved 219 computer files depicting children in various sexual acts. Clarke pled … case law, so long as the forfeiture covers only the pension credit accrued after the time of Clarke's wrongful conduct. …
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… was terminated for unauthorized removal or consumption of company property without payment. Specifically, Holmes was discharged for taking ten bottles of water over a period of approximately three years, … signed a written statement. The Tribunal could properly credit his statement and find that his taking without paying …
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… August 2008. They do not contest the default. A foreclosure complaint was filed in July 2009.3 Defendants did not answer … to file an amended complaint that added six new judgment creditors as defendants and a federal tax lien. In July … see also Pressler & Verniero, Current N.J. Court Rules, cmt. 5 on R. 2:6-2 (2018). 5 A-0636-16T2 A final …
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… "a substantial likelihood exist[ed] that [Kennedy] would commit a new crime if 1 See N.J.A.C. 10A:71-3.21(d) … these, Kennedy had forfeited over 1700 days of commutation credits and had been placed in administrative segregation … FET was set because Kennedy had "not shown the requisite amount of rehabilitative progress in reducing the …
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… After reviewing the record and applicable legal principles, we affirm. I In 2009, Williams borrowed $253,762 from … N.A. (Wells Fargo). In August 2012, Wells Fargo filed a complaint in foreclosure against Williams, as well as those … claims he was unable to pay the mortgage, which caused his credit rating to decline. Williams sought damages against …
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… appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-2564-17. David H. Lande argued … (Liberty) application for reimbursement for its workers' compensation benefits paid to Rodriguez from his third-party … the outstanding $4120.91. Rodriguez was assessed a 69.44% credit against future workers' compensation benefits paid on …
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… regarding Mignone's treatment history, including the recommendation for hernia surgery, the subsequent surgery to … (last visited Jan. 4, 2021). 5 A-4019-19 prescribed were of no … studies, which all showed "normal results." The ALJ credited 6 A-4019-19 Lomazow's testimony on why he could not …
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… oral decision on the record and his written opinion accompanying the order. I. We briefly summarize the facts and … charges. On July 23, 2015, federal prosecutors filed a complaint charging defendant with production and possession … remanded into federal custody, which allowed him to receive credit for time served against any potential federal …
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… of the trial judge's dismissal of its legal malpractice complaint against defendants The Lenney Law Firm, LLC and … Asatrian Law Group. Exhibit C - checks, bank statements, credit card receipts for transcripts, Veritext, and legal … right to relief." Pressler & Verniero, Current N.J. Court Rules, cmt. 2.2.2 on R. 4:43-2(b) (2022). Thus, when required, …
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… The posts were under multiple names and written in a combination of English and Jamaican slang. When the trial … them to contact plaintiff. And, even if a fake account is credited to him, the posts did not rise to the level of … also no findings regarding whether defendant had the requisite purpose to harass. None of the social media …
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… May 29, 2020 incident, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint and obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO). … [defendant] refused to return the children to [plaintiff] unless [she] signed [a] document stating that [she] would not … the police seized it pursuant to the TRO. The trial judge credited plaintiff's testimony. He found defendant entered …
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… Department of Corrections (Department), which found that he committed prohibited act *.005, threatening another with … 2010). "We defer to an agency decision and do not reverse unless it is arbitrary, capricious or unreasonable[,] or not … officer clearly rejected Wroten's version of events and credited Sergeant Cascarelli's statement that Wroten …
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… Warranty and Notice Act, N.J.S.A. 56:12-14 to 18. After overcoming certain initial difficulties involving service of … or assigns, which arises out of or relates to your credit application, purchase or condition of this vehicle, … by contacting the organization or visiting its website. Arbitrators shall be attorneys or retired judges and …