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… in Arizona. The judge found his testimony was "honest and sincere" and that he was straightforward about the … incarceration and history of homelessness, periodic lack of communication with the Division, failure to comply with the Division's services, and failure to seek visitation with the children or make inquiry about the …
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… to charge the jury, sua sponte, on promissory estoppel as one of two "viable alternative theories for damages[.]" The … steps to open a new and distinct account. C. Murray's visit to Wachovia in August 2008 Murray testified that she … customer is minimal, because the custodian merely holds, buys or sells, transfers or receives securities as directed …
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… to charge the jury, sua sponte, on promissory estoppel as one of two "viable alternative theories for damages[.]" The … steps to open a new and distinct account. C. Murray's visit to Wachovia in August 2008 Murray testified that she … customer is minimal, because the custodian merely holds, buys or sells, transfers or receives securities as directed …
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… Tammy and her siblings after Ken 's arrest. Sara did not visit with Ken during his incarceration. In June 2017, while Ken was still in prison, Tammy was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric unit. The Division immediately … would cause "significant and enduring harm . . . that none of the other participants in [the] evaluation can …
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… Tammy and her siblings after Ken 's arrest. Sara did not visit with Ken during his incarceration. In June 2017, while Ken was still in prison, Tammy was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric unit. The Division immediately … would cause "significant and enduring harm . . . that none of the other participants in [the] evaluation can …
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… unlawful possession of a weapon, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(d) (count one); fourth-degree unlawful possession of a dagger, … defendant's 3 A-3824-23 guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend two years of non-custodial probation, conditioned on … confidential informant to conduct two separate controlled buys from defendant at the residence, which was under police …
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… unlawful possession of a weapon, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(d) (count one); fourth-degree unlawful possession of a dagger, … defendant's 3 A-3824-23 guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend two years of non-custodial probation, conditioned on … confidential informant to conduct two separate controlled buys from defendant at the residence, which was under police …
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… of the so-called New Jersey “Lemon Law” is to protect buyers or lessees when they buy or lease a motor vehicle and … you may consider whether the specific defect or condition complained of, in fact, caused [Plaintiff] to lose … modifications or alterations of the vehicle by someone other than the manufacturer or its dealer. If you find …
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… CALDERON, a/k/a MICHAEL FERNANDO CALDRON, and MICHAEL CALDERONE, Defendant-Appellant. _____________________________ … birth, Monica and Charles had two sons together. Richard visited Jenny when she was a baby and paid child support for … defendant argued, and only after defendant returned from buying liquor for her, did Mary allow Jenny to go with …
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… CALDERON, a/k/a MICHAEL FERNANDO CALDRON, and MICHAEL CALDERONE, Defendant-Appellant. _____________________________ … birth, Monica and Charles had two sons together. Richard visited Jenny when she was a baby and paid child support for … defendant argued, and only after defendant returned from buying liquor for her, did Mary allow Jenny to go with …
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… coordinated with the CI, and they set up three controlled buys of cocaine from defendant, once in January 2019 and … 2019. The CI went to the house to make each buy using money supplied by the Atlantic City Police Department. In … and also identified defendant as the person with whom he completed each transaction. In his affidavit in support of …
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… coordinated with the CI, and they set up three controlled buys of cocaine from defendant, once in January 2019 and … 2019. The CI went to the house to make each buy using money supplied by the Atlantic City Police Department. In … and also identified defendant as the person with whom he completed each transaction. In his affidavit in support of …
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… (DEDR) penalties for 305 individuals who have successfully completed a drug treatment program or other court-ordered … notice to all County Prosecutors of the proposal to vacate one-half of the assessed DEDR penalty along with a list of … it is hereby ORDERED that: 1. Effective immediately, one-half of the assessed drug enforcement and demand …
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… FINANCIAL, LLC, METRO PUBLIC ADJUSTMENT, INC., and CAPITAL ONE BANK USA NA, Defendants. _____________________________ … to MCM. On November 29, 2022, MCM filed a foreclosure complaint in the Chancery Division. MCM alleged the unpaid … Trade Commission, The Structure and Practices of the Debt Buying Industry 13 n. 58 (2013), available at …
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… FINANCIAL, LLC, METRO PUBLIC ADJUSTMENT, INC., and CAPITAL ONE BANK USA NA, Defendants. _____________________________ … to MCM. On November 29, 2022, MCM filed a foreclosure complaint in the Chancery Division. MCM alleged the unpaid … Trade Commission, The Structure and Practices of the Debt Buying Industry 13 n. 58 (2013), available at …
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… husband Sebastian Kirch's home so their children could visit with him. After parking her car on the street and entering the house, Kaitlynn placed her keys, her phone, and her purse "on the counter between the living room … car. Christian claimed he was driving Kaitlynn's car to "buy some stuff," which apparently included diapers for the …
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… husband Sebastian Kirch's home so their children could visit with him. After parking her car on the street and entering the house, Kaitlynn placed her keys, her phone, and her purse "on the counter between the living room … car. Christian claimed he was driving Kaitlynn's car to "buy some stuff," which apparently included diapers for the …
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… Jersey Supreme Court PETER McALEER MARYANN SPOTO Office of Communications 609-815-2910 RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE … for Client Protection returned $75,267.60 in client trust money stolen by seven New Jersey lawyers in 11 claims, … of real estate escrow monies. Fishman, counsel for the buyers of a home, failed to maintain the buyers’ escrow …
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… Jersey Supreme Court PETER McALEER MARYANN SPOTO Office of Communications 609-815-2910 RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE … allege that Artusa has contacted them online asking for money to work on various legal matters. The Supreme Court’s … September 2024 – a total of $35,500 – arose from the dishonest retention of unearned retainers. In these cases, …
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… dangerous substance (CDS), N.J.S.A. 2C:35- 10(a); one count of third-degree possession of CDS with intent to … four counts of second-degree possession of a firearm during commission of a certain crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); one … tip, Detective Rahsaan Johnson conducted three controlled buys with a confidential informant (CI) who cooperated with …