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… charged him with failure to pay $194,817.56 in gross income tax for tax year 2007. Thereafter, defendant entered a … he did not seek an extension. Defendant reported over $2.3 million in taxable income, but failed to remit any tax then … 7 This appeal followed. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE STATUTE OF …
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… who denied slashing her tires. He stated he wanted to come over and bring a pair of sneakers for B.C., but T.B. … of the defendant's right to a jury trial. State v. Milton, 178 N.J. 421, 431 (2004); see also R. 1:8-9 … (citing State v. Lawless, 214 N.J. 594, 606 (2013)). Similarly, a trial court's exercise of 20 A-1344-18 discretion …
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… child. Defendant challenges the court's: admission of fresh-complaint evidence; jury instructions; refusal to charge a … 2020 statements to A.P.F. and A.M.P. under the fresh-complaint exception to the hearsay rule. Defense counsel … of several months are distinct, criminal acts, even if similar, and each identifiable incident can be subject to …
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… the check- in area, Corrine observed that defendant had become "agitated" while speaking with Susan. Defendant … (App. Div. 2018) (alteration in original) (quoting State v. Miller, 108 N.J. 112, 116, (1987)) (internal quotation marks … argument that his sentence was improper and excessive is similarly unavailing. He argues that the sentencing court …
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… he killed two men because they had threatened him and the family. Defendant also told Thomas he put the bodies in his … the PCR court denied all of defendant's claims, issuing comprehensive statements of reasons supporting each order. … of the case. Defendant appeals, raising the following points: I. DEFENDANT ESTABLISHED HIS ENTITLEMENT TO …
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… prior to the six-day trial on the remaining charges, which commenced on February 15, 2023. Trial testimony established … N.J. 168, 180 (2016). "[E]rroneous instructions on material points are presumed to be reversible error." State v. … was provoked and lost self-control. Id. at 414-15. Similarly, in Carrero the defendant shot and killed the victim …
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… last out-of-work social 1 FDX is a publicly traded holding company incorporated in Delaware in 1997 with its principal … the both of us. . . . I have never felt so ostracized and humiliated in my entire life. After providing written … severity'; (3) 'whether it is physically threatening or humiliating or a mere offensive utterance'; and (4) 'whether …
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… between Anthony and Carol during their 1 We refer to the family members by their first names for clarity and to avoid any confusion caused by their common last name. 3 A-0011-21 divorce litigation. In their … which Anthony intended to construct and then sell a two-family house. Towards that 4 A-0011-21 end, Anthony later …
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… in the home while the application was made unless she was accompanied by an officer. Hughes informed defendant she must … defendant she could go into her home if one of them accompanied her to ensure no potential evidence related to a … was placed under arrest." Other members of defendant's family arrived at her property following her arrest, and the …
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… charged him with failure to pay $194,817.56 in gross income tax for tax year 2007. Thereafter, defendant entered a … he did not seek an extension. Defendant reported over $2.3 million in taxable income, but failed to remit any tax then … 7 This appeal followed. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE STATUTE OF …
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… Jersey, Law Division, Mercer County, Docket No. L-0600-19. Miller, Meyerson & Corbo, attorneys for appellant (Nirmalan … Anderson appeals from that portion of a Law Division order compelling the forfeiture of his entire pension earned while … Assessor's office. Defendant raises the following related points on appeal: POINT I THE STATE'S FORFEITURE OF THE …
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… provision, permitting the State to revoke its sentencing recommendation if the defendant is arrested on new charges … conviction. More particularly, he raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE SENTENCING COURT … by enhancing defendant's sentence based on those charges. Similar to defendant, the ACDL- NJ urges us to remand for …
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… drew five to ten thousand attendees at any given time. To accommodate the large crowd, United provided portable … did not inspect the property to ensure its safety. She points to the depositions of Fermin DeJesus and Melanio … were attentive to their surroundings." Caruso noted that similar height differentials "are common at the junction …
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… from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Monmouth County, Docket No. FM-13-1164-09. Elliot … Prior to the divorce, defendant had an interest in two companies, Global Essence, Inc., and Global Essence UK, Ltd. … a plenary hearing is required for an abuse of discretion. Costa v. Costa, 440 N.J. Super. 1, 4 (App. Div. 2015). We …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, Bergen County, Docket No. FM-02-2823-16. Callagy … Scott Sanders married in 2000. When plaintiff filed her complaint for divorce in 2016, defendant was incarcerated, … appeal had been filed. 8 A-5092-17T2 Defendant raises two points for our consideration. First, he contends the judge …
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… registration, another officer searched the vehicle's glove compartment for defendant's registration card and discovered … but "the very integrity of the courts is jeopardized." Miller-El v. Dretke, 545 U.S. 231, 237-38, 125 S. Ct. 2317, … that I've stated as well as the fact that it is based on similar or same crimes which qualify the defendant for certain …
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… and ROBERT REYERS and CLAUS AND REYERS COMPANY, a Delaware Corporation, Defendants. Argued May 17, … judgment." Now on appeal, plaintiffs raise the following points of error: 6 A-2296-15T2 POINT ONE RES JUDICATA DOES … one. In our opinion, however, there is a significant dissimilarity between the issues raised in the two lawsuits. …
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… W.F. had been living with her three children and other family members.1 The dispute became physical, and W.F.'s niece … Thereafter, W.F. went to the police station and filed a complaint against E.M. W.F. left the police station, and … said he wanted to send a message not to mess with his family. The police responded to the scene of the shooting. …
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… who denied slashing her tires. He stated he wanted to come over and bring a pair of sneakers for B.C., but T.B. … of the defendant's right to a jury trial. State v. Milton, 178 N.J. 421, 431 (2004); see also R. 1:8-9 … (citing State v. Lawless, 214 N.J. 594, 606 (2013)). Similarly, a trial court's exercise of 20 A-1344-18 discretion …
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… denied his motions to suppress physical evidence, and to compel production of the arresting officers' personnel … in his arrest," or that either officer "engaged in similar conduct with [him]." The court further determined that … Laurie's alleged past misconduct with allegations of similar conduct during the initial warrantless search, or …