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… Mr. Young in the head with ceramic household objects and compelled Mr. Young to show him the location of a coin … and forced her to open a safe and locked drawers containing coins and other valuables, which were removed, and then bound her with ripped clothing. A third accomplice, John Palmer, appeared and helped remove the …
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… by notice and posted on the Judiciary's public website njcourts.gov. Questions about the Program may be … by notice and posted on the Judiciary's public website Official Website of the New Jersey Judiciary njcourts.gov. …
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… to influence a judge, juror, prospective juror or other official by means prohibited by law; communicate ex parte with such a person except as permitted …
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… records maintained by the Board of Bar Examiners and the Committee on Character shall be confidential, subject to the rules and regulations of the Board and the Committee and unless otherwise ordered by the Supreme Court. … based on their respective conduct in performing their official duties. The Supreme Court shall request the …
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… … A “writing” consists of letters, words, numbers, data compilations, pictures, drawing, photographs, symbols, … their duplicates as defined by Rule 1001(d). … (f) Public Official. … A “public official” includes an official of the …
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… … Homeowners who have not received a foreclosure complaint and who have not filed for bankruptcy can seek … a nonprofit or government entity or endorsed by government officials. More information, including tips to avoid …
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… ______________________________ 1 The insurance company defendant was incorrectly identified in the … property, Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary (last visited Apr. 29, 2019). In accordance with these definitions, … simply a medium of exchange. A medium of exchange, such as coins or dollar bills, is not tangible property. Thus, the …
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… ______________________________ 1 The insurance company defendant was incorrectly identified in the … property, Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary (last visited Apr. 29, 2019). In accordance with these definitions, … simply a medium of exchange. A medium of exchange, such as coins or dollar bills, is not tangible property. Thus, the …
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A-29-23 Amicus Curiae Brief Pacific Legal Foundation
Briefs
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… ROBERTO, wife of Alesandro Roberto; KELLER DEPKEN FUEL OIL COMPANY, INC. a/k/a HOP ENERGY LLC; MIDLAND FUNDING, LLC, … CREATED BY THE STATE AND COOPERATE WITH THE STATE TO ACCOMPLISH THE CONFISCATION OF EQUITY … acted together with or obtained significant aid from state officials. Lugar v. Edmondson Oil Co., 457 U.S. 922, 937 …
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… (Partially Raised Below) POINT II THE DEFENSE COUNSEL COMMITTED INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL BY … they took in the burglary, Baron went alone to Newark to buy more heroin, and she had no more conversations with … involvement in the burglary with Baron and said they split "coins" and marijuana and he took cash from the apartment. …
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… (Partially Raised Below) POINT II THE DEFENSE COUNSEL COMMITTED INEFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL BY … they took in the burglary, Baron went alone to Newark to buy more heroin, and she had no more conversations with … involvement in the burglary with Baron and said they split "coins" and marijuana and he took cash from the apartment. …
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… 2C:39-4(a)(1) (count two); second-degree conspiracy to commit armed burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:18-2(a)(1) … been taken from a kitchen cabinet and $276 in rolled coins had been taken from a first-floor bedroom. He also … report of Benjamin's phone showed numerous searches of news sites from June 26 to 28, 2017. On June 28, the report …
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… 2C:39-4(a)(1) (count two); second-degree conspiracy to commit armed burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:18-2(a)(1) … been taken from a kitchen cabinet and $276 in rolled coins had been taken from a first-floor bedroom. He also … report of Benjamin's phone showed numerous searches of news sites from June 26 to 28, 2017. On June 28, the report …
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… internal investigations and in the resolution of civilian complaints. Municipal Ordinance 6PSF-B (Ordinance) … its policymaking capacity, the Board can recommend to city officials procedures for investigating police conduct. The …
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… Kenneth Zahl, a New Jersey resident, alleged Eastland committed legal malpractice and excessively billed him … corrupt organization (RICO) violations against New Jersey officials and departments arising from the State's … defendant was nothing A-3696-19T2 19 more than a "passive buyer" of the New Jersey plaintiff's refined oil). Eastland …
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… OF FORGERY DEVICES … NOTE … : If forgery is not a companion indictment or count in the indictment, then the … or any other method of recording information, money, coins, tokens, stamps, seals, credit cards, badges, … other symbols of value, right, privilege or identification. Common examples of a symbol of value would include checks, …
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… count of the indictment is based reads as follows: A person commits a crime if he falsifies, destroys, removes, conceals … or any other method of recording information, money, coins, tokens, stamps, seals, credit cards, badges, … count of the indictment is based reads as follows: A person commits a crime if he falsifies, destroys, removes, conceals …
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A-2486-23 Briefs
Briefs
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… v. CITY OF EAST ORANGE; ANNMARIE CORBITT, in her official capacity as Collector of Taxes, and TED R. GREEN, … post-date the Supreme Court’s decision ....... 10 B. Just compensation is a mandatory remedy in takings claims and … AND FURTHER FACT-FINDING TO DETERMINE THE AMOUNT OF JUST COMPENSATION OWED (Ja417) ......................... 22 …
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… and his wife, Rose N. Venant , filed a Chancery Division complaint against defendant Jean C. Venant and his then … "w[ould] cosign for [defendant] so [he] c[ould] afford to buy [a] house, too." Defendant further stated that he had … v. Epstein, 115 N.J. 599, 608 (1989) (quoting Beachcomber Coins, Inc. v. Boskett, 166 N.J. Super. 442, 446 (App. Div. …
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… and his wife, Rose N. Venant , filed a Chancery Division complaint against defendant Jean C. Venant and his then … "w[ould] cosign for [defendant] so [he] c[ould] afford to buy [a] house, too." Defendant further stated that he had … v. Epstein, 115 N.J. 599, 608 (1989) (quoting Beachcomber Coins, Inc. v. Boskett, 166 N.J. Super. 442, 446 (App. Div. …