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… Plaintiff-Respondent, v. DCN AUTOMOTIVE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, t/a BRAD BENSON HYUNDAI, Defendant-Appellant. … Middlesex County, Docket No. L-4993-16. Rosaria A. Suriano argued the cause for appellant (Brach Eichler LLC, … alleges the $1000 he was paid for the trade- in car was credited towards the $10,000 down payment. Plaintiff also …
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… support for the parties' child but did not contain their incomes or the amount because they were unable agree on those … are so 'clearly mistaken' or 'wide of the mark'" to "ensure that there is not a denial of justice." N.J. Div. of … incurred. The guidelines state: "The net cost (after tax credits) of work-related child care should be added to the …
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… to -35.2 Defendant contends the court erred by finding he committed the predicate offenses of harassment and … gym that defendant attempted to charge $3,000 on her credit card. He accessed her "Quizlet" account to attempt to … probably just take the hint and not worry about any closure or anything. I guess I can't get that. I don’t know." …
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… order, the judge re-imposed the initial sentence and credited Swann for fines paid and jail time served. The … owe no deference. Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Manalapan Twp. Comm., 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995) (citing State v. Brown, 118 … as set forth in N.J.S.A. 2B:12-17.2(a). It would be an absurd result to require such review given that the intent …
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… were in a dating relationship until plaintiff filed a complaint under the PDVA seeking a temporary restraining … (3) the alleged acts of harassment lack proof of the requisite elements of the purpose to harass, a course of alarming … harassment or not is fact-sensitive." Id. at 484. The judge credited plaintiff's testimony over that of defendant. As to …
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… Div. July 26, 2017). 2 Plaintiff effectuated service of her complaint only upon these defendants. As a result, … (2014); see also Pressler & Verniero, Current N.J. Court Rules, cmt. 5 on R. 2:6-2 (2021). Thus, the denial of … certain incidents, specifically concerning her purported credit card fraud and Medicaid fraud investigation and …
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… and Littleton Avenue when he observed a group of young males who matched the description of the robbery suspects. The … J.C. According to F.S., J.C. disclosed that he had committed "a robbery with other people." After doing so, … attorney had erroneously advised him that, with appropriate credits, he should be released to a halfway house in about a …
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… agreement (Agreement). The Agreement included non-competition and non-solicitation provisions that applied … Ortiz and McKesson in May 2018 related to Health Smart's credit application and plans to open the business. Plaintiff … (2) photographs taken of the Health Smart premises during the DCA's inspection on March 26, 2018 …
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… supported by substantial evidence and her legal conclusions comport with applicable law, we affirm. The parties were … mortgage. Plaintiff has paid the mortgage, homeowner's insurance, and property taxes from the time she moved into the … Each party maintained separate bank accounts and lines of credit; there was no comingling of marital 4 A-2468-19 …
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… by defendant in his merits brief, "a slew of robberies" committed by suspects variously described in a crime-alert … of "raw marijuana emanating from [d]efendant." The judge credited the officer's testimony that, in his fifteen years … marijuana in his fanny pack. The officer told defendant to surrender the marijuana. When defendant opened the fanny …
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… because eviction proceedings against her had not yet commenced, her application could not be processed. The … Awaiting Supplemental Social Security Income/ Disability Insurance Eligibility. 3 Housing Hardship Extension. 9 … to evaluate M.R.'s testimony and did not find it lacking in creditability. See In re In re Taylor, 158 N.J. 644, 660 …
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… him, which J.G. understood was a gun, and was high. Nonetheless, J.G. fled and called the police. Woodbridge police … of defendant, the officers found D.C.'s driver's license, credit cards, and an imitation gun. At the police station, … place, victim and the manner in which the offenses were committed." The Middlesex County offenses arose from a "car …
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… ¶ 7. A. The State Did Not Prove that the Officers' Warrantless Seizure of Ten People, Including Mr. Daniels, Was … v. Elders, 192 N.J. 224, 243-44 (2007). The trial judge credited the testimony of the two witnesses at the … a white t-shirt. He was on the east side of the apartment complex at 1514 Monroe Avenue, near the border between …
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… 4 A-3197-16T2 COULD NOT HAVE FORESEEN THAT HE WOULD BECOME SUBJECT TO REGISTRATION AS A SEX OFFENDER MORE THAN … did not pertain to defendant's case but to alleged pressure placed on the co-defendant – who was about to testify … statement. The trial court denied both defendants' motions, crediting both defendants' acknowledgments that their …
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… was petitioner had a "benign essential tremor," and he recommended she undergo testing.1 Dr. Yang attempted to treat … (last visited Aug. 27, 2018). … under [sixty] years of age, who has [ten] or more years of credit for New Jersey service, shall, upon the application …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. NOEL R. SURUY, a/k/a NOE R. SURY, Defendant-Appellant. … broken arm which required permanent plates and screws. Her companion received injuries on both of his hands, his left … of conviction to reflect the correct amount of jail credits. State v. Suruy, No. A-3249-13 (App. Div. July 1, …
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… his home in Jersey City. The arrest warrant stemmed from a complaint alleging defendant laid a small handgun in front … of events proffered by defendant.2 The court specifically credited Joy's assertion that a person could hide in the … N.J. at 548. Nothing in Cope indicates that is a prerequisite to a protective sweep. 11 A-2711-15T4 They also knew …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2574-15T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF T.W., SVP-131-00. Argued October 2, 2018 – … T.W. denied that the robbery was sexual in nature. Nevertheless, in offering their opinions as to T.W.'s mental status … can be used clinically by experts. The court then credited the State's experts' diagnosis of paraphilic …
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… Okasha and First Link Limo Service, LLC (Law Office of Viscomi & Lyons, attorneys; Daniel Kaye, on the brief). Richard … the trial. The reason for plaintiff's request was his spine surgeon had determined plaintiff to be in need of lumbar … that should [be] explored." Brunson v. Affinity Fed. Credit Union, 199 N.J. 381, 405-06 (2009). Plaintiff invokes …
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… was the factor that caused him to make the decision not to come to court because he was "scared senseless." Defendant … this narrative, told him she had checked his case on a website and that it showed his case had been dismissed. … us that he was represented by competent counsel who did a creditable job in negotiating a favorable plea in light of …