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… From 2001 to 2016, he worked for a private corrections company, where he rose from an entry-level employee to … include the 12 following: if “[a]ny statutory prerequisite . . . is not fulfilled or there is any other statutory … it makes him, as it were, a new man, and gives him a new credit and capacity. [Id. at 380-81.] 16 But after …
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… to Lodzinski’s niece, Jennifer Blair-Dilcher, who had become estranged from her aunt, by whom she felt she had been … including proof that the defendant possessed the requisite mental state to commit the crime. Stressing that no … drawn from that evidence. A reasonable jury was entitled to credit the testimony of the three babysitters and conclude …
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… in violation of his federal constitutional rights. At the completion of discovery, Detective Martinez moved for … of the lawsuit on summary judgment. On the summary judgment record before us, certain facts are undisputed. The police … the critical moments in the backyard, the dissenting judge credited the account that “Martinez shot Baskin as he turned …
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… to waive them. Because A.A.’s inadmissible statements comprised a substantial part of the proofs against him, a … between mother and son -- which took place on opposite sides of the gate of a holding cell -- and the State … concluded the statements were admissible. The court first credited the detective’s testimony about what A.A. 7 said to …
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… the statement an appearance of trustworthiness. Courts can credit information received directly from a citizen source. … home and cars. The court, however, did not make the requisite probable cause finding mandated by our constitutional … and not to evidence of a person’s propensity to commit some future crime. The ACLU contends that the special needs …
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… for the non-consensual tow by a privately owned towing company that had a contract with the respective local … establish: first, that the defendant was a seller, lessor, creditor, lender or bailee or assignee; second, that the … right of a consumer or responsibility of a seller, lessor, creditor, lender or bailee as established by state or …
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… appointed counsel, and was unable to afford an attorney. In future cases, he also should attach to his affidavit or … suspended his license for ten years, and imposed the requisite fines and administrative penalties. See N.J.S.A. … 215 N.J. 242, 253 (2013) (quoting Brunson v. Affinity Fed. Credit Union, 199 N.J. 381, 397 (2009)). Only when those …
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… No one submitted a paragraph. The court rejected as inapposite the further request by Hearns for a traditional … Although explicitly stating that an accidental death is incompatible with a conviction for murder would not have been … to be particularly prejudicial should the jury have credited parts but not all of defendants’ theory -- for …
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… Kavanaugh, the initial zoning officer. The nub of Harz’s complaint is that she had to expend substantial funds to … evidence that a direct appeal to the Board would have been futile. In fact, in response to her appeal, the Planning … her appeal from the issuance of the zoning permits. Harz credits her 13 Superior Court complaint as the “catalyst” …
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… Inn motel in Neptune City. She called the front desk to complain she had been bitten by bed bugs. The motel owner … the parties presented no further testimony. Relying on the record as it had been developed at the suppression hearing, … the motel clerk called to inform him that his remaining credit was insufficient to cover his stay that night. Ibid. …
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… lot, Zundel ordered them to stop. The minivan driver complied, but the Mercedes driver did not. Zundel was unable … the court’s finding; (2) the probationer’s opportunity to refute the evidence; (3) the consequences for the probationer … defendant was not entitled under our law to receive jail credit for time spent serving his probationary sentence. …
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… seconds later, Officer Devlin opened the driver’s door and commanded that he step out of the vehicle. Defendant did so, … at trial. On cross-examination, defense counsel posited to Officer Devlin that, based on the tape, he was in … assessments were also imposed. 2 Presumably, this overall crediting of Officer Devlin as a witness extended to Officer …
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… the disorderly persons offense of criminal mischief. The complaint-warrant specified that Montalvo was charged with … remained incarcerated prior to sentencing, the court credited him with the 558 days already served. Montalvo … herself with a carpet-cutting razor in anticipation of a future conflict outside the home. 118 N.J. at 373-74. She …
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… systems’ unfunded liabilities over a period of years. The combination of these amounts is known as the annually … intended to create a contractual arrangement to address future payment into the funds to promote the fiscal health … understood principle: so long as the State’s full faith and credit is not pledged and a legally enforceable financial …
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… presumed group bias. (pp. 15-17) 3. In 2009, this Court revisited the trial court’s obligation to conduct a three-step … Colorado, was unavailable for the hearing. The court then credited the State’s explanations, indicating that they were … remand seven years after jury selection would have been futile, and that a new trial was required because there were …
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… 5:3-31 to -59, the evidence in the summary judgment record supports an action for gross negligence. On April 4, … a spinal cord injury. The injury rendered plaintiff an incomplete paraplegic. Sahara Sam’s contracted with Aquatic … practices in the marketplace.” Gonzalez v. Wilshire Credit Corp., 207 N.J. 557, 576 (2011) (citing Lee v. …
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… a provision shortening the statute of limitations for any future employment-related claims 11 is a contract of … connecting the harm to the individual to the harm that is visited on the State and the public interest by such actions, … DCR has already determined there is no probable cause to credit the allegations. N.J.S.A. 10:5-13. 23 Stores, 158 …
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… back to the United States, but Carrascosa failed to comply with the order. In October 2007, Innes filed a … existence of an attorney-client relationship as a prerequisite to recovery. Such a requirement is consistent with the … as appeared to it to be reasonable.” Alcoa Edgewater Fed. Credit Union v. Carroll, 44 N.J. 442, 446 (1965). That …
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… -1- NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS _______________________________ : … The court does not and need not wander into the thicket of creditability, since the court is able to evaluate this … the undisputed material facts as to Ms. Chernowitz’ health record coupled with all favorable inferences attributable to …
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… Therefore, it is difficult for the court to accept this website’s general information as a substitute for properly … revised to current ratio- revaluation pending for future years.” Nowhere is there any advice or notice in this … has decreased in the Borough, consequently refunds or credits to taxpayers have also “been drastically reduced.” …