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… in light of the record and applicable legal principles, we affirm. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF … and defendant executed a lease agreement for the use of a commercial space effective May 1, 2016, and terminating … plaintiff from any responsibilities to it, after the completion of a final inspection of the premises.1 1 …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY ATLANTIC … Charge (Civil) § APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION October 23, 2018 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 5.34, “Photographic Evidence in … is testimony regarding the damage to both of the motor vehicles involved in the subject accident, but no photographs …
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… two buildings. The back of the ticket includes "officer's comments" where the officer wrote: "X street pumphouse 153 … provides in pertinent part: No person, except the owner or lessee of the building and persons specifically authorized … record indicates, for example, how often the pumphouse is visited, or any other facts that might bear on whether it is …
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… Electronic User Applications begins immediately upon the completion of online registration and the designation of the … the other party’s receipt of the notice of termination, unless participation is terminated as described below or … contact information by making updates on the Judiciary website, if applicable, or by other approved means. Access and …
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… of his co-defendants. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a three-year prison term and to allow defendant the … a period of parole ineligibility, less 121 days of jail credit. Defendant appealed his sentence. Before an … goal was to “‘provide the sentencing judge with the composite picture of the “whole man.”’” Ibid. To promote …
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… denying his motion to dismiss plaintiff, Ron Gastelu, Jr.'s complaint and compel him to arbitrate his claim against … of our review of the record and the applicable legal principles. We affirm in part and reverse in part. Plaintiff, … in mind "the contractual scheme as a whole," Republic Bus. Credit Corp. v. Camhe-Marcille, 381 N.J. Super. 563, 569 …
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… in New York City and later was the executive director of sales for a real estate brokerage firm. Plaintiff worked as a … with [the son]. Both parties will abide by the recommendations of [the son's therapist] . . . ." The … by $78,248 and $140,310, respectively. Although defendant's credit card debt increased, it did not account for the …
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… contending it was seized following an improper warrantless search. The suppression hearing took place over two … that the small objects he saw looked like CDS, which often "come in small cylindrical objects or small envelopes and … Ibid. The Court applied the totality of circumstances test, crediting the experience of the testifying detective, the …
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… the home of the children's father, Benjamin Broughton, in Commercial Township, Cumberland County. Prior to the … questions, defendant asked specific questions about jail credits, parole supervision, and sentencing considerations, … with [defendant] on several occasions, recalling that he visited [defendant] at the jail six to seven times prior to …
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… I. The motion judge summarized his factual findings in a comprehensive written opinion following the evidentiary … from the direction of Cherry Hill, but instead from the opposite direction. The officer asked defendant for the location … denying defendant's motion to suppress, the motion judge credited the officer's testimony that defendant was driving …
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… The CWA also requested information regarding D.S.'s income and resources, social security number, and date of … step-mother. After submitting the application. L.P. visited D.S. two times at D.S.'s home to request her … for information and documents. Although the ALJ implicitly credited Paugh's testimony regarding the information that …
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… ESQ., BRIAN FRUEHLING, ESQ., and TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF FLORIDA, Defendants, and PAUL J. BURR, ESQ., … sale. On April 17, 2009, Garvin endorsed the check and deposited the funds into an account at Bank of America, in the … the sale of the Rose Avenue property; (2) disputes with any creditor or lender claiming monies that Johnson owed for …
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… strictly liable under section 3-420 of New Jersey's Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) for depositing checks bearing forged … Ibraimi, endorsements on checks that PNC received and deposited as a depositary bank. After the Fund paid Vazquez, the … properly at its inception." In so concluding, the court credited Scerbo's sworn statement and failed to address that …
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… with prejudice eight counts of plaintiffs' ten-count complaint. That order also denied plaintiffs' cross- motion … in favor of defendants on the remaining counts of the complaint, dismissing it with prejudice. We affirm all four … that these plaintiffs provided to the companies. Without creditable proof of damages, the court did not err in …
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… from the purchase of a shopping center. The transaction was complex. It was structured to effectuate not only the … in negotiations over the terms of acquisition, the requisite financing, the corporate structures of the acquisition, … LAWYER AND CLIENT SHOULD HAVE BEEN DEEMED PRINCIPAL AND CREDITED TO PLAINTIFFS. POINT II THE COURT SHOULD HAVE …
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… a juvenile, was adjudicated delinquent for an act which, if committed by an adult, would constitute the crimes of … to see their faces and that they were African- American males between sixteen and eighteen years old with short hair . … wasn't paying attention to details," and was reasonably credited by the judge. 16 A-4099-16T4 T.P. also generally …
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… by a jury, defendant Richard Whatley was convicted of the lesser-included offense of second-degree passion-provocation … TO A FAIR TRIAL. (Not Raised Below) POINT II THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT IN A NUMBER OF INSTANCES THROUGHOUT THE … an self- acknowledged member of the Bloods street gang. He credited defendant with certain mitigating factors, but …
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… basis of non-payment of rent. In May 2009, Brown filed a complaint in the Law Division against Lopez and other … broker and sales agent. In early January 2006, Lopez visited Brown at her home several times. She rejected his … of $155,746.14 against Lopez, to $123,446.14, to reflect a credit for the previous judgment entered against Brown for …
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… investigation, failed to argue a key witness for the State committed perjury, and failed to contact witnesses from a … showed her a photograph of "the wrong guy"; nevertheless, she signed and dated the photograph and wrote "Raheem" … them. The verdict in the case indicates the jury chose to credit Det. Crawley's testimony and reject 19 A-3259-17T4 …
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… did not know where in Paterson the house that he visited was located. In addition, defendant first said the car … know if it's really Paterson for just a little bit and then comes back, cross over the median over here but I'm gonna … to Search Any Part of the Vehicle. 3. Even if this Court Credits the Arresting Officer's Testimony, the Trial Court …