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… entered judgment and instead it should have dismissed the complaint. We agree. We reverse the trial court's judgment … per month," and the "owner [would be] responsible for all costs and fees including attorney's fees incurred in [the] … workers from defendant's project at other work sites, and similarly used materials that were dedicated for defendant's …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Burlington County, Docket No. FM-03-1031-97. … Ibid. The order did not address the children's college costs. Ibid. In Rucker III, we reviewed plaintiff's December 2011 motion to compel defendant to pay college costs and medical expenses …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Bergen County, Docket No. FM-02-2631-16. Schenck, … paid by [defendant] . . . will be based on $90,000 annual income. [Defendant] agrees to have a review of his income in … . . . . In addition, [plaintiff] agrees to remove childcare costs from the Guidelines calculation until March 31, 2017 …
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… entered judgment and instead it should have dismissed the complaint. We agree. We reverse the trial court's judgment … per month," and the "owner [would be] responsible for all costs and fees including attorney's fees incurred in [the] … workers from defendant's project at other work sites, and similarly used materials that were dedicated for defendant's …
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… MEYERS, Petitioner-Appellant, v. STATE HEALTH BENEFITS COMMISSION, Respondent-Respondent. … 1995, petitioner unsuccessfully attempted to purchase his military service time and transfer it into his State Police … requires retired public employees to contribute towards the cost of their health care benefits coverage through the …
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… MEYERS, Petitioner-Appellant, v. STATE HEALTH BENEFITS COMMISSION, Respondent-Respondent. … 1995, petitioner unsuccessfully attempted to purchase his military service time and transfer it into his State Police … requires retired public employees to contribute towards the cost of their health care benefits coverage through the …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Burlington County, Docket No. FM-03-1031-97. … Ibid. The order did not address the children's college costs. Ibid. In Rucker III, we reviewed plaintiff's December 2011 motion to compel defendant to pay college costs and medical expenses …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Bergen County, Docket No. FM-02-2631-16. Schenck, … paid by [defendant] . . . will be based on $90,000 annual income. [Defendant] agrees to have a review of his income in … . . . . In addition, [plaintiff] agrees to remove childcare costs from the Guidelines calculation until March 31, 2017 …
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… A and has two residential units. Building C is a single-family dwelling located in the rear of the property. In total, … followed. II. On appeal, the Board raises the following points1 for our consideration: POINT I DUE DEFERENCE WAS NOT … OF PLAINTIFF'S EXPERT WITNESSES CONCERNING THE PROHIBITIVE COST OF CONVERTING FROM RESIDENTIAL TO COMMERCIAL USE WERE[] …
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… for two years; and imposed mandatory assessments and costs. Defendant opted for a two-year driving registration … 2021. During oral argument, defense counsel reiterated the points raised in the PCR petition but added the long delay … decides a PCR petition without an evidentiary hearing, we similarly conduct a de novo review of the Law Division's …
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… for two years; and imposed mandatory assessments and costs. Defendant opted for a two-year driving registration … 2021. During oral argument, defense counsel reiterated the points raised in the PCR petition but added the long delay … decides a PCR petition without an evidentiary hearing, we similarly conduct a de novo review of the Law Division's …
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… A and has two residential units. Building C is a single-family dwelling located in the rear of the property. In total, … followed. II. On appeal, the Board raises the following points1 for our consideration: POINT I DUE DEFERENCE WAS NOT … OF PLAINTIFF'S EXPERT WITNESSES CONCERNING THE PROHIBITIVE COST OF CONVERTING FROM RESIDENTIAL TO COMMERCIAL USE WERE[] …
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… aggravated sexual assault, based on allegations that he committed sexual acts against M.G. on three occasions when … accusations of sexual assault against defendant and a family friend lacked merit. (pp. 11-12) 4. The Court considers … the motion, the defendant “claim[ed] that he was just visiting the motel room where the cocaine was found, 12 that …
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… Maria. II. On appeal, defendant presents the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE STATE BOOKENDED … (quoting State v. Hipplewith, 33 N.J. 300, 309 (1960)). Similarly, "comments by a prosecutor in closing that stray … https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/next (last visited Feb. 6, 2023) (defining the adjective "next" as …
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… Daniel, Union County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Milton Samuel Leibowitz, Assistant Prosecutor, of counsel … October 2015, the Union County Prosecutor's Office (UCPO) commenced a wiretap investigation targeting Kalil Cooper, a … kill this associate. Further investigation revealed Cooper visited defendant in North Carolina and that the number …
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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Middlesex County, Docket No. FV-12-2253-16. … emergency room at J.F.K. Medical Center, where he arrived comatose and in critical condition. His treating physician's … https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/etiology (last visited Jan. 2, 2019). 5 A-2621-16T4 offenses, including …
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… Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff-Respondent, v. … attempted to contact Dukureh by mail, by telephone, and by visiting her home. All these attempts were unsuccessful. It … is the carrier's." Ibid. (footnote omitted); see Gazis v. Miller, 186 N.J. 224, 230-31 (2006) (discussing 19 …
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… argued the cause for respondent (Williams, Caliri, Miller & Otley, P.C., and Knuckles, Komosinski & Manfro, … obtained a $225,000 refinance loan from Ameriquest Mortgage Company (Ameriquest). The funds were transferred to Myers's … which Myers stated plaintiff had access to, but rarely visited. On January 12, 2010, NCMC assigned the $437,500 …
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… Count two was dismissed. The State agreed to recommend a thirty-year term of incarceration with an … And you've been in law enforcement over 20 years and are familiar generally, although you're not a lawyer, with the … indicating defendant was very distraught and upset over visitation. The court found these 3 See N.J.S.A. …
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… argued the cause for respondent (Williams, Caliri, Miller & Otley, P.C., and Knuckles, Komosinski & Manfro, … obtained a $225,000 refinance loan from Ameriquest Mortgage Company (Ameriquest). The funds were transferred to Myers's … which Myers stated plaintiff had access to, but rarely visited. On January 12, 2010, NCMC assigned the $437,500 …