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… robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; second-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; 2C:15-1; third-degree … the checks which unbeknownst to him, had already been deposited by the victim and dishonored by the bank. 6 The date … affected by the sight of defendant engaging in the act of credit card fraud that she or he would have been moved to …
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… trial judge erred by admitting and then misapplying fresh complaint testimony; and in relying on Child Sexual Abuse … judge found Beth very credible, and defendant not so. In crediting Beth, the court noted her demeanor at trial. He … criminal trials." Those alleged behaviors are secrecy, helplessness, accommodation, delayed disclosure, and …
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… I. Plaintiff-wife Victoria Tolstunov filed her divorce complaint in February 2015, after less than seven years of marriage, including a period of … request for admissions, and notice to produce. The court credited plaintiff's contention that defendant's responses …
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… related services, at the district's expense. In order to accomplish this goal, Uszenski, with Halsey's concurrence, … and lack of prior criminal record. The judge also credited defendant's claim that she now suffered from … considered, weighed, and properly balanced all of the requisite factors, including those personal to defendant as well …
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… cause of the resultant disability" "even though it acts in combination with an underlying physical disease." Id. at … twenty-one page decision, the judge initially posited that "[t]he outcome of th[e] case turn[ed] on the … to work" after the assault. However, inasmuch as the ALJ credited Moonen's account that "[h]e did not return [to …
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… on properties owned by Anthony V. Ottilio and his company, Ottilio Properties, LLC (collectively, plaintiffs). … VNB acquired the properties at multiple sheriff's sales and conveyed them to its subsidiary, defendant SAR 1, … no less than [twelve] prospective lenders" to refuse them credit or otherwise terminate negotiations. As already …
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… LLC, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. TRAVELERS INDEMNITY COMPANY and EXECUTIVE RISK SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, … withheld from the sale of the Clarendon companies and deposited in escrow. Id. at 4. By 2005, Raydon was defunct. Id. … Apply Because Plaintiffs, as Tort Claimants and Judgment Creditors of Raydon, Did Not Have the Type of Relationship …
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… She contends the court erred in its imputation of income to her, and violated the bankruptcy stay by ordering … in light of the record and applicable legal principles, we affirm, substantially for the reasons set forth in … Baszczuk's expert opinion, whom defendant attempts to discredit with ad hominem attacks and questions of her …
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… Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Middlesex County, Docket No. FG-12-72-15. Joseph E. Krakora, … We affirm substantially for the reasons set forth in the comprehensive written opinion of Judge Arnold L. Natali, Jr. … in equipoise on prong four as is suggested because it credited Dr. Swanson's testimony. We have no cause to …
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… 09-04-0318-I, which stem from the December 4, 2008 warrantless searches of the motel room and vacant apartment. … 09-04-0318 and 10-08- 0870-I in their entirety; and (3) recommend an aggregate twelve- year prison sentence with an … of probable cause "so long as a substantial basis for crediting the hearsay is presented." State v. Smith, 155 …
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… by their first names to avoid confusion caused by their common surname. We intend no disrespect. We shall sometimes … faith belief in the merits of the claim. First Atl. Fed. Credit Union v. Perez, 391 N.J. Super. 419, 433 (App. Div. … 328 N.J. Super. at 227-28, 230. This is because the "requisite bad faith or knowledge of lack of well-groundedness may …
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… teenagers sat behind her. The group began making profane comments to plaintiff and one of them threw an object at … Conversely, we required a liability expert in Ford Motor Credit Co. v. Mendola, 427 N.J. Super. 226, 239 (App. Div. 2012). There, a lessee took her A-3737-17T2 8 car to a shop for inspection …
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… AUTHORITY; and THE STATE CAPITOL JOINT MANAGEMENT COMMISSION, Defendants-Respondents. IN THE MATTER OF THE … nor the JMC is obligated to pay and neither the faith and credit nor taxing power of the State of New Jersey is … with the majority that the case was moot, he nevertheless authored a dissenting opinion arguing that the matter …
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… him guilty of second-degree burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2, the lesser-included offense of simple assault, N.J.S.A. … who denied slashing her tires. He stated he wanted to come over and bring a pair of sneakers for B.C., but T.B. … issued an amended judgment of conviction to remove jail credit previously and erroneously awarded contrary to State …
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… ROBERT J. TRIFFIN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. THETA HOLDING COMPANY, L.P., EUROPEAN METAL GROUP, and ARMANDO PEÑA, … against Luis. Theta alleged plaintiff lacked the requisite legal status of a holder in due course to enforce its … 378 N.J. Super. 234 (App. Div. 2004), and First Atl. Fed. Credit Union v. Perez, 391 N.J. Super. 419 (App. Div. 2007). …
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… artist, and Fetty Wap Touring, Inc. (FWTI), a touring company, settled with plaintiff prior to trial and are not … Thirty Mile Zone (TMZ), a popular entertainment gossip website, published an article entitled, in part, "Fetty Wap … "neither Fetty nor Frank Robinson nor his partner . . . had credit of any sort." She specified Robinson asked her to put …
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… for the State's dismissal of the endangering count and recommendation of an eighteen-month sentence consecutive to … Apparently, he's not entitled to any jail time or gap time credit. This actually happened while in custody. I'm going … defendant by those remarks, but intended "to convey the opposite." The judge explained he was "actually trying to …
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… cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-1040-19 Savo, Schalk, Gillespie, O'Grodnick & Fisher, P.A., attorneys for respondents … code. Id. §§ 216-3 to -4. Anyone who obtains a license must comply with the "rules and regulations as well as with all … favorably to the plaintiff. Brunson v. Affinity Fed. Credit Union, 199 N.J. 381, 393-94 (2009). But the court did …
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… financial facilitation, N.J.S.A. 2C:21-25(c) (count two); commercial bribery, N.J.S.A. 2C:21-10(c) (count three); … be reduced by good time, work time, or minimum custody credits. Do you understand that? A Yes. 11 A-0724-17T1 When … the entry of the plea, that reimbursement for Aetna was less than $500,000. After reviewing the materials provided …
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… evaluation with Dr. Alison Winston. Dr. Winston recommended that Carter complete domestic violence counseling, … monthly visits with Cade and Cody. The children also visited with each other, their paternal aunt and grandmothers. … together, with Jane in Cade's resource home, and instead credited Dr. Miller's testimony that Cade 6 On appeal, the …