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… guilty to second-degree possession of a firearm during the commission of a controlled dangerous APPROVED FOR … Murray learned defendant had indictable convictions for credit card theft in 2004, aggravated assault in 2004, … diluting, packaging, and administering CDS, specifically scales, baggies, and other related drug paraphernalia"; …
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… Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Middlesex County, Docket No. FV-12-1751-24. The Law Offices of … Plaintiff S.V. appeals from an order dismissing his complaint against defendant R.V. filed under the Prevention … on nonsensical at some point." The judge explained that he credited plaintiff's account and found he was fearful based …
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… also secured search warrants for other homes and vehicles. 4 A-1865-22 On the same day, early in the morning, a … have been conducted, and he would have contacted the SWAT commander. He further explained that "[ACPD] ha[d] a policy … Mason" to "knock and announce." Finally, the motion judge credited Furman's corroborating testimony, as he was with …
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… the minors, A.B. and her sister J.B., in interstate commerce to engage in prostitution, we and the trial judge … misunderstood the concept of vicarious liability despite crediting the additional evidence provided on the remand. … and knew C.C. was in the business of prostituting young females. Registrant instructed J.B. on how to work as a …
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… Mawla, Smith and Marczyk. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 87-6/21. John Rue & … district to notify him that he was "in danger of losing credit in four core classes." As the year continued, the … seeking the stay or dismissal satisfies these two prerequisites, then the party advocating the exercise of …
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… nor had she been named by any defendants in a third-party complaint. That prompted the anesthesia defendants to cross- … In its analysis in Young, the Court reaffirmed principles from prior case law 2 Although our decision in Ramos was … a recognition of "a non-settling defendant's right to a credit reflecting the settler's fair share of the amount of …
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… Alpha on April 30, 2021. 3 A-1964-23 dismissed plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff also appeals the trial … the record, parties' arguments, and governing legal principles, we affirm. I. In April 2008, codefendants Victoria … contained in this Security Instrument. (b) Sale Without Credit Approval. Lender shall, if permitted by applicable …
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… her application. Because we determined plaintiff had not complied with her obligation to provide 3 A-5281-16T4 … money. He seeks a return of the excess monies paid, not a credit. Here, as in Penza II, the court did not make … reimbursement of expenses and prior to the adjudication of future requests. Any overpayment shall not be credited …
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… the parent of primary residential custody; (2) imputing income to plaintiff of $77,000 and recalculating his weekly … of [plaintiff's] statements, motives, and parenting styles. And, even if she fails, and occasionally she does, she … in child support payments to defendant. Further, after crediting plaintiff with "110 overnight visits, $46 is what …
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… on a fifty-fifty basis. The judgment was the "full and complete[] understanding" of the parties. 5 A-3745-15T4 … for the child's health insurance premium and was credited with 52 overnights per year. 6 A-3745-15T4 … of the house (January 2014) until it was sold (March 2016), less the months that the property was leased. The order also …
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… further contended that he was unduly prejudiced by certain comments made by the State during summation and that his … stage to pre-disposition conference." She "often reviewed files to see if they contained necessary police reports. And … v. Marshall, 148 N.J. 89, 276 (1997) (citing Hundred East Credit Corp. v. Eric 11 A-1859-16T2 Schuster Corp., 212 N.J. …
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… out. On November 14, 2015, plaintiff filed her original complaint under the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act of … to cross-examine them with the report. The trial court credited plaintiff's testimony that defendant had sexually … substitute its own judgment for that of the trial court, unless 'the trial court's ruling "was so wide of the mark that …
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… Carlos Campos with prejudice on the basis that he was not competent to stand trial. The court also NOT FOR PUBLICATION … [defendant] could attain fitness in the foreseeable future." Judge Young held a second competency hearing on … opinions he found credible and reliable. The judge did credit Dr. Bajgier's testimony that, after defendant's …
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… married in November 1980. On June 29, 2006, Scott1 filed a complaint for divorce. Plaintiff retained Petrie to … of alimony in 2017, plaintiff received a $150,000 credit from Scott's share of the equity in the marital home. … to avoid the stress and uncertainties of the trial and future litigation. With respect to Scott's unfunded PWC …
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… of defendant's appeal, since we were not provided with a complete record, we dismiss this issue without prejudice to … leaving defendant as the sole owner. A home equity line of credit (HELOC) in plaintiff's name encumbered the FMR. The … defer to the Family Part's factual findings and decision unless such decision constitutes as an abuse of discretion, …
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… ideations. He has been voluntarily and involuntarily committed on several occasions. He has a history of domestic … able now and he won't be able in any reasonably foreseeable future [to meet N.H.'s] needs . . . despite all the … followed by adoption would not do more harm than good. She credited the Division's expert, who testified S.L. and …
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… 3 A-5218-18T1 Permanency (Division) after Gail, accompanied by her mother and a paternal aunt, reported the … on May 2, 2019, the judge rendered an oral decision. She credited Dr. Steffey's testimony, noting the doctor worked … termed some of the differences as inconsistencies. The examples he gave -- the court doesn't believe any of them were …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 16-08- 1275. Joseph E. Krakora, … ambulance and Rodriguez was informed that some of them were complaining of injuries. Rodriguez observed that the driver … intoxicated. In making its findings, the court did not credit Rodriguez's testimony that defendant had slow or …
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… of the $540,000 . . . , she also received a $[2000] line of credit per month on an American Express Card . . . to fund … to his personal account, his base-salary wages, and upcoming bonus monies to pay the bills of the house." … . . . to meet needs in the event of a disaster, to make future major acquisitions, . . . and for retirement." …
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… defendants' counterclaims. We affirm. I. Plaintiff filed a complaint in the Law Division, alleging that in March 2012, … also claimed that plaintiff performed certain work in a careless, negligent, or unprofessional manner. The matter was … payment because she wanted to obtain a home equity line of credit to pay for the work. Saul denied the request. He said …