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… N.B. (Nina) by causing Nina's physical condition to become impaired as a result of an unreasonable infliction of … by . . . Chuck E." https://www.chuckecheese.com/ (last visited May 15, 2020). 8 A-5119-17T1 marks on Nina's face … version of events reported by Teri, Emma, and Nina, but it credited Nina's statements to Dr. Higginbotham about Teri. …
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… and Smith. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2015-2963. Nathan M. Edelstein argued … and misnamed another witness whose testimony the ALJ credited. M.M. also notes that the initial decision twice … that action may be taken to remedy discriminatory conduct visited on State employees even where that conduct does not …
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… Harvey argued the cause for appellant (Lomurro, Munson, Comer, Brown & NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF … 3 A-0380-19 and CEO of SJFMC. The agreement was to commence on August 18, 2015,1 and continue in force for a … must accept as true the facts alleged in the complaint, and credit all reasonable inferences of fact therefrom, to …
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… discovered what she described as a draft will on Fou's computer showing the family had personal and business assets … received from Fou, with defendants' share of the split credited against any sums due to plaintiff from defendants … Super. 298, 313 (App. Div. 2005) ("To establish the requisite causal connection between a defendant 's negligence and …
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… one and two); and two counts of first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:11-3(a)(1) (counts … defendant's interaction with Officer Archibald, the judge posited that he must "consider whether . . . defendant was … [would] feel that they are not going anywhere. To his credit, Officer Archibald indicated that [defendant] . . . …
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… the eight convictions for aggravated sexual assault while committing a robbery or burglary, essentially one as to each … saw the gunman click the gun, ejecting a bullet, the gunman commented that the bullet "could have been" for Walt. He … a limiting instruction concerning defendant's post-murder credit card fraud in which he impersonated murder victim to …
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… without instructing the jurors that they should not compromise simply to reach a verdict. He claims that these … 12th Avenue. A surveillance video obtained from an electric company on East 16th Street, which was roughly a block past … contends that there is a strong chance the jury improperly credited Maldonado's statements based on his status as a …
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… sexual assault, in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(c)(4), committed upon the victim, D.U.,1 a minor. Defendant was … for life (PSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4; and the requisite fines and penalties were imposed. The conviction … Center authorizing a payment of $220.01 from [d]efendant's credit card to D.U., with a note from [d]efendant thanking …
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… and Corrupt Organizations Act, 18 U.S.C.A. §§ 1961 to 1968, commonly known as the RICO Act or RICO. State v. Ball [Ball … our RICO law, Ball II, 141 N.J. at 156, we find apposite the Second Circuit's opinion in United States v. … had evidenced his motive to kill April. The judge then credited Scoppa's testimony and found his interviews with …
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… his answer, Haroldson filed a counterclaim and third-party complaint,1 asserting various claims, including legal … for a jury trial regarding the 1 Haroldson's third-party complaint asserted claims against Patrick P. Toscano, Jr., … entire lien of $31,250.00." The court also "decline[d] to credit Haroldson's contention that Toscano unconditionally …
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… eight years in prison with no parole ineligibility, with credit given for the four years he had spent in pre- trial … erroneously admitted testimony about Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS), the court failed to adequately … birth, Monica and Charles had two sons together. Richard visited Jenny when she was a baby and paid child support for …
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… Avenue in Newark, "a mixture of residential homes" and "commercial establishments," Detectives Ozzie Ryals and … conducting surveillance because they "had received numerous complaints from concerned citizens about narcotic[s] … disputing that [a] defendant would not be entitled to jail credit for the time he spent on probation or on bail prior …
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… appeals on the basis that the judge's analysis did not comply with the Code, and that his discussion of individual aggravating and mitigating factors did not comply with our directives on appeal. Defendant … or part of their void sentences," so long as they received credit. Id. at 1496-97. For that reason, the sentences did …
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… 2018 order which, among other things, denied his request to compel plaintiff Wendy Curran to obtain his written consent … supplemented only by "limited discovery," as a prerequisite for seeking modification of custody and parenting time. … 379, 389-90 (App. Div. 2009) (quoting First Atl. Fed. Credit Union v. Perez, 391 N.J. Super. 419, 432 (App. Div. …
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… and Brown seized the clothing. While waiting for a towing company to arrive to impound the vehicle, Hamer testified … he had a video on his phone which indicated that defendant committed the robbery and placed defendant in handcuffs, … was recovered incident to an arrest or by plain feel by crediting defendant's own testimony. It stated that …
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… of first-degree robbery and second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery. Defendant appeals from the judgment of … N.J.S.A. 2C:20-3 and 2C:2-6 (count four); and third- degree credit card fraud, N.J.S.A. 2C:21-6(h) (counts six and … that the defendant’s arrest photo closely resembled a composite sketch of the suspect. Id. at 24. The Court stated that …
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… to real estate salesperson, Ivan Jaramillo. Jaramillo recommended that plaintiff retain Thomas for legal services … which plaintiff believed was a law firm. Plaintiff visited the office on at least fifteen more occasions. … evidence, or it is completely untenable." First Atl. Fed. Credit Union v. Perez, 391 N.J. Super. 419, 432 (App. Div. …
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… Since the Chancellor Avenue residence was an apartment complex, law enforcement did not know which apartment was … day in a mall parking lot. The invoice showed defendant's credit card was used on that same day at the North Carolina … that he believed the defendant closely resembled a composite sketch of a suspect because his lay opinion was not …
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… by their first names to avoid any confusion caused by their common surnames. We intend no disrespect by this … interests to designated siblings and nieces as tenants in common. Specifically, one-third was transferred to each of … Hearts, 407 N.J. Super. at 389 (quoting First Atl. Fed. Credit Union v. Perez, 391 N.J. Super. 419, 432 (App. Div. …
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… in the Agreement expired, plaintiff filed a motion to compel defendant to pay all of M.H.'s college expenses. The … M.H.'s undergraduate education. The judge imputed annual income of $160,000 to plaintiff and $98,700 to defendant. … income, and failed to disclose certain marital assets or credit cards held in her spouse's name only. Plaintiff …