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… submit payment.” He asked the Township to “direct all future correspondences and notices to [plaintiff] only at … 2015 bank statement showed a draw of $514,273.38 being credited to plaintiff on October 29, 2015. The November 2015 … Checks when received, are collated, then electronically deposited. She claimed never to have lost or misplaced checks. …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Corrected 1/16/19; Pgs. 17, … After including an underpayment penalty of $147, and less credits for net 4 Two-thirds of $291,249 is $194,166. 5 … taxpayer. N.J.S.A. 54A:9-2(a). Usually, once 90 days has passed from the mailing date, the deficiency of the GIT, …
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… to object to the warrantless entry because he "was a trespasser. It's clear that he was told he had to leave … the 9 A-2840-19 same last four digits as defendant's credit card and defendant's signature. He confirmed the item … deduced his emotional state and propensity for future criminality based on a facial expression. Defendant …
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… is the Sine qua non of defendant's contribution right." Cherry Hill Manor Assocs. v. Faugno, 182 N.J. 64, 72 (2004) … the new obligation must be concurred in by both debtor and creditor. The existence of such an intention need not be … Prudential assumed all obligations, including any past payments and/or performance obligations by Skanska to …
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… 2C:5-2, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a), and fourth-degree criminal trespass, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-3, as a lesser-included offense of … and the search and seizure of the ski mask, the trial judge credited the sole witness at the suppression hearing, North … in his defense any evidence which may rationally tend to refute his guilt or buttress his innocence of the charge …
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… with their parents in the hope of reunification in the near future. In October 2014, however, defendant suffered a … full remission, and dependent personality traits. He credited her with complying with services and persistently … would cause defendant severe stress, which in the past contributed to her debilitating depression and anxiety. …
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… Office of the Attorney General (OAG) at the Hughes Justice Complex in Trenton, where defendant worked from 2003 through … job scheduled 12 for that weekend.” In contrast, the court credited Dias’s testimony because Dias had “testified in a … so enticing as to induce that confession. See State v. Fletcher, 380 N.J. Super. 80, 89 (App. Div. 2005). When deciding …
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… right to seek a modification of the alimony terms in the future, except as specifically set forth in paragraphs 3.2 … was coming to an end because the individual he worked for passed away. However, plaintiff claims he was laid off by … upon [a party]'s income, assets, and reasonable resort to credit." Ibid. The Morris court noted the blatant inequity …
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… after the date hereof shall not be considered in any future alimony modification/termination application." … . . . . [h]er income currently . . . is [ninety] percent passive investment income. So when she gets an increase in … denying plaintiff's termination application. He initially credited defendant's testimony, finding she answered …
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… accordance with the plea agreement and received 2072 days credit for time served. Defendant appealed the involuntary … he only had a ninth-grade education and that there were past reports of low IQ, illiteracy, lack of social … 2:11-3(e)(2). The plea forms and plea hearing transcript refute any claim that defendant was not made fully aware of …
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… middle and youngest child] about their childhood and the past and all the good times." With the eldest child, … of interaction with plaintiff and his family when they visited his home, Hirschfeld recommended "maintain[ing] … culminating in the December 2017 order. The judge credited Jeffrey's testimony that reunification was not …
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… the parties were "credible under the circumstances." After crediting the police officer's testimony regarding the … residing in Mount Laurel, but plaintiff "was unsure of her future living plans," and that while she testified that it … veracity of witnesses." Cesare, 154 N.J. at 412 (quoting Pascale v. Pascale, 113 N.J. 20, 33 (1988)). As such, "an …
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… describing them as stable, and noted she was making future plans. He highlighted defendant was "putting forth a great deal of effort at her young age . . . despite her past, despite her traumas, to be a mother to her children." … through, placing the children's needs first. The judge, crediting Dr. Becker-Mattes' evaluation, concluded defendant …
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… to earn a fair return on its rate base." Penpac, Inc. v. Passaic Cty. Utils. Auth., 367 N.J. Super. 487, 506 (App. … company's rate base in an amount intended to prospectively credit ratepayers for the carrying costs of the loan. … that the modified CTA would be utilized in all pending and future rate cases. The Board permitted the reopening of …
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… to object to the warrantless entry because he "was a trespasser. It's clear that he was told he had to leave … the 9 A-2840-19 same last four digits as defendant's credit card and defendant's signature. He confirmed the item … deduced his emotional state and propensity for future criminality based on a facial expression. Defendant …
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A-34-23 Brief In Support Of Motion
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… Michael R. Ricciardulli, Esq. (mricciardulli@rhwlawfirm.com) - Of Counsel and On the Brief Matthew E. Blackman, Esq. … Supreme Court is probably among the reasons it has, in the past, granted leave for interlocutory appeals. In Ginsberg … Court held that a non-settling tortfeasor was entitled to a credit based on the allocation of fault to a settling …
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A-1744-22 Briefs
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… 17, 18 Gonzalez v. Wilshire Credit Corp., 207 N.J. at 578-579 … Court of Errors and Appeals in a later case, Goldfarb v. Reicher, 112 N.J.L. 413, 171 A. 149 (N.J.Sup.Ct. 1934), aff'd, … that "aggrieve" was "rarely used" except "[i]n the passive to be aggrieved: to be injuriously affected, to have …
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… to respect defendant. The court appointed a therapist to "recommend [a] reunification procedure" for the children and … children were in the bathtub and "[took] a poop." The court credited the older child's testimony about the incident, but … the younger child, sat on the child's head, and then passed gas; 5) showed the younger child a photo of …
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A-1090-23 Briefs
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… fifteen (15) years and nine (9) months of service and/or credit in the PFRS, and he had not yet reached age … Hupka concerns a sheriff’s officer who was off duty and visited a female acquaintance, whom he previously had a … Hess at 30. The crash caused significant injuries to the passengers of the other vehicle. Id. Pursuant to a plea …
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… tests." The court supported its decision in large part by crediting the testimony of Patrolman Ordway. First, the … State v. Sweeney, 40 N.J. 359, 360-61 (1963), and encompasses more than just "driving" a vehicle. Operation, for … amendment's application to offenses occurring on or after a future effective date). Nothing in our opinion should be …