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… [DEFENDANT] WAS GUILTY OF POSSESSING THE HANDGUN, AND THE ACCOMPANYING INSTRUCTION TO THE JURY THAT IT COULD FIND HE … actually used his experience to infer that a suspect was selling drugs, and therefore his experience did not … this case to "fill in gaps in the record to supply the requisite proofs required of the State under constitutional …
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… Davis was a drug dealer who sold pills to persons who would come to their house. She stated that the night before the … footage he obtained from the Crestbury Apartment complex, which is located across the street from the row … that someone in her apartment complex, Everett Gardens, was selling a bedroom set . Strong decided to purchase the …
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… sales records, customer lists, interests in social media sites, furniture, supplies, and equipment. To acquire these … as independent contractors of NRK for a two-year period, commencing on the closing date. TRG and the TRG Members … broker associates who were then affiliated with TRG to become independent contractors of NRK. The TRG Members …
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… she underwent surgery to repair a heart valve, and suffered complications when the surgeon lacerated her phrenic nerve. … symptoms-causes/syc-20353543 (last visited Mar. 3, 2021). "Medical problems commonly associated … received a referral that T.C., who was incarcerated for selling drugs, had been released and moved into his mother, …
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… but he did not know their names. . . . Mayes told Nunley to come inside his aunt's house, so he could show him some new … Mayes saw the Explorer with its passenger door and glove compartment open. Money was scattered on the floor and … thirteen years old and lived in Pittsburg in 2004. She visited defendant's mother's home on April 8, 2004. Defendant …
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… OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3943-18 BASCOM CORPORATION, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. PATERSON COALITION … Defendant-Appellant, and CITY OF PATERSON DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, Defendant-Respondent, and FERRO … the City on its property tax map as Block 4802, Lot 20. The site was part of the Great Falls Historic District. PCH …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0849-20 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF T.L., SVP-774-17. _______________________ … T.L. asserted he lied about using drugs, then admitted to selling drugs and violating his CSL by creating social media … upon hearsay, thus demonstrating he suffers from a requisite mental abnormality and personality 19 A-0849-20 …
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… motion for summary judgment and which dismissed the complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff sued Zolotorofe, his … for our opinion. Plaintiff is the managing member of a company that owns commercial retail property near the … as depicted on Exhibit "A" annexed hereto, and (ii) for site plan approval for the Buyer Lot, and (iii) for use …
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… Carey Curtin (Carey), residents of Ontario, Canada, would become majority shareholders and directors in Onyx.2 Pathak, … to the allegations contained in plaintiff's second amended complaint filed in July 2019. 2 Because Carey Curtin's … Tire Corporation (CTC), a multi-billion-dollar Canadian company with which Pathak had influence, agreed to acquire a …
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… had been fully repaid. In October 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce, and defendant filed an answer and … irreconcilable differences. At the time plaintiff filed her complaint, the outstanding balance on the HELOC was about … plaintiff the monies remaining from the HELOC that were deposited in his personal account. We disagree. The record shows …
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… jobs and returned to work full-time in January 2018. She completed her bachelor's degree in 2003 and then a master's … need of [plaintiff]. It is true that the parties will be selling a home estimated in value of approximately $545,000 … as whether some or all of [p]laintiff's fees should be visited on [d]efendant. The remaining factors in this matter …
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… 1965). Specifically, plaintiff alleged that defendant decommissioned the panel when it owned the plant, knew or … did not sue D.O. Productions because of the Workers' Compensation Act exclusive remedy provision. See N.J.S.A. … and the conduct of the US [b]usiness on the [property] comply in all material respects with all [a]pplicable …
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… The aforesaid obligation shall continue until [Aleida] becomes eligible for Medicare, at which time [Antonio's] … obligation shall be to pay the premiums which may become due for a Medicare supplemental plan . . . . Third, the … the PSA provided strictures regarding the parties' income taxes and an apparent tax problem in the years …
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… a New Jersey religious corporation, and THE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMISSION OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE PALISADES, … Inc., Eastern Korean Presbytery, and The Administrative Commission of the Presbyterian Church of the Palisades, Inc. … school and an adult education program to operate at the site, without the Church seeking approval from the PC(USA). …
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… to retain an attorney. Once she hired counsel, all further communication occurred between her attorney and Cohen. … draft agreement, referring to defendant as "my client" and communicating defendant's wishes. The letter concluded with … and "relatively straightforward." He reached the opposite conclusion regarding defendant, finding his "claims he …
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… attempts to expand the principles of sidewalk liability for commercial properties to a residential property that was … snowstorm—according to plaintiff's weather expert—had deposited as much as another 3.5 inches of snow in the area. The … that intention is consistent with defendants' conduct in selling their former residence and moving temporarily into …
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… doors are flush and would have 4 A-3137-23 to be cut to accommodate any counter at all, and there is no bracing of any … the customized features. In May 2023, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant alleging breach of contract. … the "gap filler" provision plaintiff relies on is inapposite and had no bearing on the verdict. VI. We next address …
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… INSTRUCTIONS DID NOT REQUIRE THE JURY TO FIND THAT HE COMMITTED THE REQUISITE ACT AND ERRONEOUSLY DEFINED THE REQUIRED MENTAL STATE … he had threatened her children and friends if she did not comply. Defendant and S.G. broke up for good a few days …
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… SANOFI-SYNTHELABO INC., BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY, and BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB SANOFI PHARMACEUTICALS … hac vice, attorneys for respondents Bristol-Myers Squibb Company and Bristol-Myers Squibb Sanofi Pharmaceuticals … consent decrees with the A-3845-10T2 4 Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and stipulated injunctions with a …
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… for clarity and to avoid any confusion caused by their common last name. 3 A-0011-21 divorce litigation. In their … During his lifetime, Francesco operated a construction company. His wife worked at a factory for many years. They … secured financing for the construction of the home from a commercial lender. Once the construction was completed, …