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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS July 10, 2019 Tova L. Lutz, Esq. … as the “weekly religious ceremony with prayers, music, and blessings that is celebrated year round from sunset each … Claiming Property Tax Exemption is not a prerequisite to the granting of a local property tax exemption under …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … a “Christian conference and retreat center.” Plaintiff’s website read into the record by plaintiff’s Chief Operating … the court cannot speculate that the net amount (value less depreciation), in fact, exceeds the $5,000 value limit …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Corrected 9/30/19 – various … N.J.S.A. 54:32-8.13(a), which statute exempts from tax (sales or use), receipts from sales of “machinery, apparatus, … and controlled. The Racks provide and facilitate the requisite airflow and spacing, and prevent potential rust leaks …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ____________________________________ : … county, state and federal laws, statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations.” Gourmet Dining was charged with “sole … into public use. Id. at 308. Accordingly, the Court posited that, under N.J.S.A. 54:4-3.3, “a present intent to …
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… from his airway and restore his breathing. Whitman accompanied the paramedics to the hospital and defendant … through the bone . . . indicates that it's probably less than or . . . around a month or so." Dr. Swartz stated … 27, 2012 INTERVIEW OF . . . DEFENDANT COULD CONSTITUTE REQUISITE FALSE INFORMATION TO PROVE THE HINDERING CHARGE. I. THE …
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… him as a Tier II sex offender under the registration and community notification provisions of "Megan's Law," N.J.S.A. … and the court's decision was based on an inaccurate and incomplete review of the record. This appeal raises the novel … the public safety purpose underpinning the statute, and the less demanding standard utilized to make a tier designation. …
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… search of a person who has been "detained or arrested for commission of an offense other than a crime" unless the search is based on probable cause and "a recognized … infra, Section II of the Guidelines establishes prerequisites that must be satisfied before a strip search is …
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… search of a person who has been "detained or arrested for commission of an offense other than a crime" unless the search is based on probable cause and "a recognized … infra, Section II of the Guidelines establishes prerequisites that must be satisfied before a strip search is …
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… spoke with Cathy, who also reported that defendant had molested her. Ted asked the girls to write down what had … with his fingers. Defendant would stop if he heard someone come to the door. Ann said "it hurted" when she tried to go … watched a movie with the other children. Defendant did not come back into the room. When Cathy made her disclosures to …
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… Matthew Spencer, and dismissing her employment related complaint with prejudice. The allegations in the complaint are based upon interactions between plaintiff—a … protection rights" under the New Jersey Constitution, Articles I and II (1947). Plaintiff also alleged civil conspiracy …
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… belief that "Cuomo was asking to cover up documents," regardless of the number of copies that were available at the … of the jury merely because [it] would have reached the opposite conclusion." Dolson, 55 N.J. at 6. Instead, a trial … to relief is clear, and 'the verdict was not the result of compromise or otherwise tainted. '" Caldwell v. Haynes, 136 …
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… amount of blood throughout the kitchen[,]" the officers, accompanied by the son, went to the basement. The officers … They found defendant, asleep and naked, under a blanket or comforter, on the floor in front of the washer and dryer. … scene investigators were notified. Meanwhile, Officer Charles Halsted had arrived. Testifying at trial, the officer …
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… dispute. Jamell Scott and James Russell2 were charged as accomplices in that murder. In Indictment 09-01-0109, the … 2008, Granados was staying with his girlfriend, Alisa Morales, and her mother, Thelma Vazquez, at the Congress … Lakewood. Prior to that day, a defense investigator had visited a different address listed for Granados in the …
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… ASSISTANCE AND HEALTH SERVICES, and OFFICE OF THE STATE COMPTROLLER, MEDICAID FRAUD DIVISION, … catheterization, to maintain health . . . ." 3 The files reviewed consisted of a sample of "the universe of the … of the governing regulation. Initially, the ALJ posited that the issue was "whether [Mercer] knowingly …
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… Marquise Hawkins, and Jaquill Waters decided to commit a robbery. The trio drove to pick up defendant, then … in the criminal trial process, such as established rules of 13 A-4782-16T4 evidence and procedure designed to … a drug dealer greatly outweighed the potential value of discrediting Perry's credibility. Finally, defendant's counsel …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. JAMES R. BARBERIO, JOHN P. INGLESINO, ESQ., PAUL PHILIPPS, AURORA INFORMATION SECURITY & … behalf of his brother while on-duty and using a PD-issued computer for personal reasons. In 2014, plaintiff filed a Law Division complaint, alleging that defendants initiated the multiple …
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… sexual assault upon M.P. when she was at least thirteen but less than sixteen years old and related to the actor, … M.P.'s aunt M.B. moved to Canada and occasionally visited M.P.'s mother and her family in New Jersey. M.P. … repeatedly had sex with her during the summer after she completed eighth grade and the years she attended high …
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… jury trial, defendant was convicted of third-degree computer theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-25(c); and third-degree theft … could not prove he acted knowingly or purposely, the requisite mental states for commission of the offenses. After the … with their testimony. Applying the governing principles to his factual findings, the judge "agree[d] with the …
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… Huff. Defendant, who was a minor when the crimes were committed, raises numerous contentions in this appeal. Most … from juvenile to adult criminal court. Judge Kelly nonetheless concluded that defendant, who was one month shy of his … with a gang. On February 22, 2010, both victims visited the residence of codefendant Dennis Welch on Berkley …
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… the trial court to conduct a second resentencing to comport with the Eighth Amendment of the United States … of lengthy sentences imposed on minors who committed very serious crimes and were tried as adults, … of life without parole, because life expectancy tables 4 A-2677-18T2 indicated that he has a realistic …