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… Erik Hoffman obtained warrants to retrieve and record communications of Davis's and Kemar's cellphones. In early … conceded that he left Jamaica at age nine and had only visited there infrequently in the twenty-six years since. He … cash inside. In denying the suppression motion, the court credited Anderson's factual recitation, and found that Kemar …
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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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… supplemented only by "limited discovery," as a prerequisite for seeking modification of custody and parenting time. … application would be made within the reasonably foreseeable future, which did not occur here. We note that a … 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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… of N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a) requires balancing the potential future harm from retaining parental rights with the … Unit in order for S.R.'s home to be licensed – a prerequisite for Beth to live in that home. In April 2016, the court … for eighteen of her twenty-eight months. The trial judge credited Dr. Brandwein's position that removing this child …
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… oneself where sitting is inappropriate. Ibid.; Hundred E. Credit Corp. v. Eric Schuster Corp., 212 N.J. Super. 350, … family members). Plaintiff would have satisfied the prerequisites of a "key employee." See 17 C.F.R. … for his investment advice to defendant, nor was his future employment fairly characterized as compensation for …
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… [M.H.], incurred at The Chapin School now and in the future through the twelfth grade and [M.H.] shall continue … in the Agreement expired, plaintiff filed a motion to compel defendant to pay all of M.H.'s college expenses. The … income, and failed to disclose certain marital assets or credit cards held in her spouse's name only. Plaintiff …
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… TO SATISFY THE STANDARDS OF STATE V. GROSS.1 POINT III COMMENTS MADE BY THE PROSECUTOR DURING HIS SUMMATION … A-5491-16T1 dark object on his property. Although the judge credited Suggs's statements regarding defendant's presence … bystanders. This combination of facts transcends the requisite basis for reckless indifference and buttresses the …
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… cover these costs, he and his current wife borrowed against credit cards throughout the year and then paid the balances … credible evidence in the record, which defendant cannot refute. Plaintiff testified that the children's private school … Defendant argues that because he did not provide the requisite consent for his daughters to participate in …
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… second- degree vehicular homicide, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-5(a), a lesser offense; and third- degree assault by auto, N.J.S.A. … appeals on the basis that the judge's analysis did not comply with the Code, and that his discussion of individual … 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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… for sale in "newsprint, internet articles, auction websites and even on television," including the 1790 census … as well as for a testamentary marital share trust and a credit 14 A-2499-17T2 shelter trust. As of his … commissions for Forrest's estate would be deductible on a future federal fiduciary income tax return when the …
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… in the 2015 Agreement or reduce the amount for tuition credit reimbursement. Id. at ¶ 16. The parties explain that … believed these provisions could be modified through future negotiations. Id. at 19–20. Defendant avers that if … to vest, an employee would must have accumulated the requisite number of unused sick days, and either retired or left …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … to NA Linen was memorialized in the Subordination and Intercreditor Agreement, dated April 18, 2008, among the Ironwood … breach of the contract, which excuses Stonewall of any future performance of its contractual obligations and …
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… THE INCIDENT IS REVERSIBLE ERROR. POINT TWO THE MISCONDUCT COMMITTED BY THE STATE DURING ITS SUMMATION IS SO FAR BEYOND … the stippling marks caused by gunpowder 11 A-6200-12T4 deposited near the chin wound suggested a round entered her face … exact same location, within three days. Moreover, the court credited Judy's testimony that defendant admitted to her he …
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… 2C:39-4(a); and March 30, 2017 3 A-0381-13T1 conspiracy to commit murder and aggravated assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:5- 2. The … 2010, Moore was charged with robbery, aggravated assault, credit card theft, and conspiracy. On April 1, 2011, he … TO THE JURY BECAUSE IT DID NOT SATISFY ALL OF THE PREREQUISITES FOR ADMISSION, AND THE TRIAL COURT'S DECISION TO ALLOW …
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… Rather, the totality of the circumstances provided the requisite reasonable and articulable suspicion that defendant was … court denied defendant’s motion to suppress. The court credited Johnson’s testimony, but found Officer Bryant’s … 2d at 261. Furthermore, the tip included no predictions of future behavior that could be corroborated to assess the …
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… well as his employer’s policy with Harleysville Insurance Company. Plaintiff filed a UM claim, which proceeded to … award precluded a finding of bad faith against NJM, regardless of whether NJM relied on or was aware of that … carrier therefore received the benefit of a $25,000 credit. The arbitration award of a gross sum of $40,000, …
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… as they ran into a nearby yard. Outside of a home in the community where defendant allegedly lived, Pennsville … hiding under a bed in the room they occupied when they visited defendant’s mother and stepfather. She also confirmed … acted voluntarily and without coercion. The court generally credited and adopted Detective Acton’s version of the …
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… action against O’Neill. In April 2009, Manahawkin filed a complaint in which O’Neill was named as the sole defendant. … to Manahawkin, O’Neill elected to have those payments deposited in her mother’s bank account. She then used funds from … fees.” He added that O’Neill would be “reported to the credit rating agencies,” and that his letter was the only …
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… of the Superior Court, Respondent John F. Russo, Jr. A complaint issued by the Advisory Committee on Judicial … dismissed the TRO and declined to enter an FRO. He credited the defendant’s testimony and found that the … she would “have no credibility with the [c]ourt in the future if” she made “the allegation [she was] making today”; …
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… Defendant was seventeen years old when the crimes were committed. While in police custody, accompanied by his … the judge concluded defendant and his mother had the "requisite level of comprehension" to understand defendant's … to NERA. Defendant was also awarded 1169 days of jail credit. II. In this appeal, defendant raises the following …