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… Law Division, Somerset County, Docket No. L-399-07. Charles Z. Schalk argued the cause for appellant (Mauro, Savo, … 2 PER CURIAM Plaintiff Steven E. Centofanti filed a complaint seeking damages from his employer for alleged … purchased goods for his personal use with the Inn's credit card; assigned the Inn's employees to do work at his …
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… Defendant appeals the denial of its motion to dismiss the complaint pursuant to R. 4:6-2(e). Although the motion … plaintiffs' claims are subject to arbitration, are so exquisitely fact sensitive that we find no fault in the trial … in mind "the contractual scheme as a whole," Republic Bus. Credit Corp. v. Camhe-Marcille, 381 N.J. Super. 563, 569 …
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… Civil Action ORDER ILE DEC 2 4 THIS MATTER having come before this Comt by defendant, Wahid Elnashfan, Pro Se … request, and thus Plaintiff has abided by the Comt's rules and procedures. Plaintiff clarifies that the Fannie Mae … numerous transactions made on Defendant's Home Depot credit card related to previous jobs to evince that …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Docket No. L-10927-14. Michael P. Laffey … other children were defaulted when they did not answer the complaint. All of the parties filed motions for summary … the determination of which shall take into account any credit Pruckowski may have received from the Estate's …
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… to be preferable, (i.e., Borough Council, Township Committee). However, if they wish to file separate … Fischer 's petitions, arguing neither of them had the requisite fifty signatures and had not signatures, respectively. … relied upon her firsthand knowledge and experience . . . crediting that the petitions . . . were brought to [t]own …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 18-09- 1338. Joseph E. Krakora, … the informant's allegations were not corroborated. He also complained that the police did not field test the substances … for probable cause, provided that a substantial basis for crediting that information is presented." Jones, 179 N.J. at …
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… him in the care of Mia. Thereafter, the Division filed a complaint for custody, care, and supervision of Jack under … illegal and unprescribed drugs while Jack was in her care. Crediting the testimony of the Division worker, and the … the parent "fails adequately to supervise the child or recklessly creates a risk of serious injury to that child." Id. …
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… was running because it had its lights on and exhaust was coming from its tailpipe. He discovered defendant asleep in … He claimed to be sleeping. His home was approximately two miles away and not within walking distance, and defendant … judge did not consider the field sobriety tests, but did credit the officer's testimony regarding defendant's swaying …
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… distributed muscle relaxants. Defendant claimed the victim commented, "I shouldn't be drinking around men because I … defendant was serving in Camden County, 354 days of jail credit for time served, a TASC evaluation, random urine … "until we know whether it does or it doesn't . . . [and unless defendant] understands the ramifications of [CSL], …
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… Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Middlesex County, Docket No. FV-12-2274-21. Law Office of Jarred … A Family Part judge entered the FRO after finding defendant committed the predicate act of simple assault, N.J.S.A. … Referencing the testimony of each witness, the trial judge credited plaintiff's account and found her video recording …
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… were around three to thirteen years old and that the smallest child appeared to be no higher than his waist. The … 2021). However, the court remanded for a hearing on jail credits, see id. at 573, a determination not challenged … (3) any observed activity of the person, (4) physical comparisons with the height or size of nearby objects or …
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… to -26A.10, and other related claims. Defendants moved to compel arbitration. The court denied the motion. Because the … 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 …
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… at the direction of a "director and/or principal" of the company. Further, the court found plaintiff's claims were precluded by "principles of judicial estoppel" and Rule 4:5-1(b)(2), because a … 7, 2007, it had paid its account in full and accumulated a credit balance of A-6455-08T1 5 $10,000. Despite these …
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… relief (PCR). A jury had convicted defendant of the lesser-included offense of reckless manslaughter and theft. … two weeks, noticed his physical condition and heard his complaints of dizziness and pain in his neck, back and head. … without the use of Dr. Hua's testimony." Judge Rodriguez credited trial counsel's testimony regarding his reasons for …
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… of their health care benefit premiums based on annual income. N.J.S.A. 52:14-17.28(c). The Chapter 78 reforms … by current employees "shall not under any circumstance be less than the 1.5 percent of [the employee's] base salary . . . ." Ibid. Retirees with twenty years or more of creditable service as of June 28, 2011, were exempted from …
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… his car over to the side of the roadway. When both vehicles were stopped, Kimbro approached and asked defendant for … contained a second New Jersey driver's license, credit cards, a college identification, a blood center card, … identify himself. After being handed the form and prior to completing it, defendant told Kimbro, "Officer, I f---ed up. …
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… three years' probation conditioned upon no victim contact, community service, and Megan's Law penalties, including … that he was no longer a threat to the community. Nonetheless it denied J.A.'s application. Using the plain language … intruded upon by operation of subsection (f). To his credit, Megan's Law registration requirements have not …
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… the officers began to "cover" or point their rifles at the upstairs window "in the event they would … and the fact that he had otherwise followed the officers' commands. In order to protect the 5 A-0003-22 safety of the … which heightened their safety concerns. The court also credited the officers' account that they only swept areas …
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… LANGHORNE, LLC, S&P NESHAMINY, LLC, S&P MAPLE, LLC, S&P FAIRLESS HILLS, LLC, S&P PENNDEL, LLC, S&P MARLTON, LLC, S&P … ventures in operating, through several limited liability companies (LLCs), nearly a dozen Dunkin' Donuts franchises. … refund to the Shahs for payments they made to unsecured creditors. HJS, meanwhile, argues the court erred in (3) …
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… He has not been their caretaker, although he has visited with them and provided some financial support. The … However, their relationship ended before the Division completed its investigation. After the father and his … giver and [i]s only involved to purchase things." The judge credited the expert's opinion that the 7 A-1772-22 father's …