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… fee for a forensic accountant to evaluate whether his income had changed; and awarded plaintiff $1000 in attorney's … In her papers, plaintiff submitted copies of defendant's credit card statements showing that he paid for $22,000 in … reduce his support obligations. The governing statute and rules give the Family Part such authority. The authority to …
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… did not sign 1 The Crismalis never filed an answer to the complaint or cross-claim and did not appeal. 5 A-4757-17T4 … the court the Crismalis had reinstated their loan. Nevertheless, the court considered the motions on their merits. The … "[a] contract . . . to loan money or . . . to extend . . . credit" is invalid unless evidenced in a written memorandum …
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… from Detective Alvarado. According to A.W., defendant was coming to visit him. As defendant parked his car across the … as to credibility, this court infers the judge implicitly credited Detective Alvarado's testimony over A.W.'s.1 Before … N.J. 463, 471 (1999) (quoting Meshinsky v. Nichols Yacht Sales, Inc. 110 N.J. 464, 475 (1988)). 5 A-1880-15T2 TIME THE …
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… has worked in the used car business, beginning as a salesman before starting his own used car company with his brother. When defendant's brother left the … However, defendant could not obtain financing due to his credit history, which included a bankruptcy and a …
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… until Sunday evening." On May 20, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint for residential custody on the ground that … because of defendant's "ongoing domestic violence, homelessness, and . . . transient living conditions." The … [son's] best interests." Following the hearing, the judge credited defendant's testimony over plaintiff's, and made …
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… father previously represented plaintiff in a worker's compensation matter related to his company. On May 12, 2012, … his own behalf and his appearance at trial would be meaningless due to his assertion of the self-incrimination … who are alleged to have performed work on the [e]state, or credits to which [defendant] is allegedly entitled for 7 …
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… to rob the victim[, Larry Green]. Zotolla pled guilty to a lesser offense and was the State's chief witness at trial. … to correct defendant's JOC to reflect 624 days of jail credit as consented to by the parties.2 Sparks, No. A- … strategy was to establish that [defendant] did not commit a robbery, but instead, that there was a fight …
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… distribute it (count twelve) in exchange for a sentencing recommendation of a five-year prison term subject to a … with the intent to distribute it in both Union and Middlesex Counties. Defendant also admitted that he knew it was … for a time-served sentence because he had enough jail credit to cover the two-year period of parole ineligibility. …
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… Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex• P.O. Box 037 Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 • njcourts.gov … policy number, active financial account number, active credit card number or military status. New Jersey Judiciary … guilty: a. You will have a criminal record? ☐ Yes ☐ No b. Unless the plea agreement provides otherwise, you could be …
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… to rob the victim[, Larry Green]. Zotolla pled guilty to a lesser offense and was the State's chief witness at trial. … to correct defendant's JOC to reflect 624 days of jail credit as consented to by the parties.2 Sparks, No. A- … strategy was to establish that [defendant] did not commit a robbery, but instead, that there was a fight …
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… re-weighed the evidence, and invoked equitable principles that might have been appropriate had it been deciding … The arbitrated dispute centered on a ninety-nine-year commercial lease for an office building. The lease was … goal was not to miss the April 1 deadline. The arbitrator credited Seidman's testimony about his conversation with the …
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… CHARGE 2.26 – Page 1 of 10 2.26 FAILURE TO ACCOMMODATE EMPLOYEE WITH DISABILITY UNDER THE NEW JERSEY LAW … restrict any major life activities to any degree”); Soules v. Mount CHARGE 2.26 – Page 4 of 10 In determining … needed, taking into consideration the availability of tax credits and deductions and/or outside funding; and (d) the …
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… from Detective Alvarado. According to A.W., defendant was coming to visit him. As defendant parked his car across the … as to credibility, this court infers the judge implicitly credited Detective Alvarado's testimony over A.W.'s.1 Before … N.J. 463, 471 (1999) (quoting Meshinsky v. Nichols Yacht Sales, Inc. 110 N.J. 464, 475 (1988)). 5 A-1880-15T2 TIME THE …
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… Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Middlesex County, Docket No. FM-12-2556-16. Hendricks & … the transit authority or when he retired. Further, "[i]n computing alimony, [defendant]'s . . . gross income [for the … he had a $834.03 per month shortfall, which he met with credit cards and distributions from the 457 retirement …
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… charitable organization or rental assistance program that commits to pay a tenant’s rent. Typical Landlord and Tenant … the name and address of the depository bank, the amount deposited, the type of account and the current rate of interest … money damages. Tenant’s Legal Fees (if any) and/or Rent Credits The judge might order you to pay the tenant’s …
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… until Sunday evening." On May 20, 2019, plaintiff filed a complaint for residential custody on the ground that … because of defendant's "ongoing domestic violence, homelessness, and . . . transient living conditions." The … [son's] best interests." Following the hearing, the judge credited defendant's testimony over plaintiff's, and made …
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… distribute it (count twelve) in exchange for a sentencing recommendation of a five-year prison term subject to a … with the intent to distribute it in both Union and Middlesex Counties. Defendant also admitted that he knew it was … for a time-served sentence because he had enough jail credit to cover the two-year period of parole ineligibility. …
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… has worked in the used car business, beginning as a salesman before starting his own used car company with his brother. When defendant's brother left the … However, defendant could not obtain financing due to his credit history, which included a bankruptcy and a …
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… did not sign 1 The Crismalis never filed an answer to the complaint or cross-claim and did not appeal. 5 A-4757-17T4 … the court the Crismalis had reinstated their loan. Nevertheless, the court considered the motions on their merits. The … "[a] contract . . . to loan money or . . . to extend . . . credit" is invalid unless evidenced in a written memorandum …
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… father previously represented plaintiff in a worker's compensation matter related to his company. On May 12, 2012, … his own behalf and his appearance at trial would be meaningless due to his assertion of the self-incrimination … who are alleged to have performed work on the [e]state, or credits to which [defendant] is allegedly entitled for 7 …