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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Corrected 9/30/19 – various … heating elements to provide the temperature and humidity to commence and continue the dough’s rising. Nor do they … are stationary at this time only because they are awaiting commencement of the next production loop, i.e., they are in …
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… block 711, lot 9 on the official municipal tax map and is commonly known as 131-135 South Harrison Street (“Subject … 54:51A-8 (the “Freeze Act”). 2 Plaintiff filed timely Complaints with the Tax Court challenging the referenced … the property’s interior. Both experts utilized the income approach to value. Their opinions are expressed below: …
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… balancing the victim’s highly confidential and privileged communications and the defendant’s important right to … went wrong with background” when the victim wanted to become a law enforcement officer. The sister’s boyfriend … the victim “has been suicidal for a while” and could not become an officer because of “some suicidal things she had on …
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… considers whether the crime-fraud exception to the marital communications privilege governed text messages that … two children. In April 2014, the New Jersey State Police commenced an investigation of an alleged drug distribution … JUSTICES ALBIN, SOLOMON and PIERRE- LOUIS; and JUDGE FUENTES (temporarily assigned) join in JUSTICE PATTERSON’s …
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… him a jury drawn from a representative cross-section of the community. Jury selection for defendant’s trial was … using a hybrid process intended to maintain the core components of pre-pandemic jury operations modified to … for pools summoned beginning on September 21, 2020 was comparable to the Bergen Vicinage’s February 2020 yield. …
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… from the 7-Eleven, Horan saw a car approaching in the oncoming traffic lane. Using the spotlight mounted to his … that do not qualify as searches and seizures must still comport with the Equal Protection Clause. And New Jersey … to suppress, resulting in opposite Appellate Division outcomes. In Myers’s appeal, an Appellate Division panel …
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… from the 7-Eleven, Horan saw a car approaching in the oncoming traffic lane. Using the spotlight mounted to his … that do not qualify as searches and seizures must still comport with the Equal Protection Clause. And New Jersey … to suppress, resulting in opposite Appellate Division outcomes. In Myers’s appeal, an Appellate Division panel …
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… designed to provide medical assistance to persons whose income and resources are insufficient to meet the costs of … in the program, and in return, participating states comply with requirements imposed by the federal statutes and … certain types of benefits such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Within the optional category, subsection …
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… whistleblower retaliation claim premised on an employee’s complaints about wage and hour requirements is preempted by … program. Puglia discussed the cuts with other laborers and complained to the project manager, Mike Tedesco, and Elk’s … two of the three onsite laborers. Puglia filed a four-count complaint, alleging violations of the Prevailing Wage Act …
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… drivers to dim their high beams only when approaching an oncoming vehicle within 500 feet. The Court granted the … Pena-Flores, this Court created the Supreme Court Special Committee on Telephonic and Electronic Search Warrants, which issued a report in January 2010. The Committee concluded that safety and police resource concerns …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MERCER … LLC, attorneys). APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION January 9, 2023 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 Abiola G. Miles, Michelline … decides defendants’ motion to dismiss the above captioned complaint, which challenged the constitutionality of certain …
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… and on a jury's request during deliberations. We further recommend that the Model Criminal Jury Charge Committee consider crafting an instruction to guide jurors … "mind his business or whatever." When the robbery was completed, defendants ran off and Osbourne yelled to them …
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… and on a jury's request during deliberations. We further recommend that the Model Criminal Jury Charge Committee consider crafting an instruction to guide jurors … "mind his business or whatever." When the robbery was completed, defendants ran off and Osbourne yelled to them …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS December 18, 2023 Rick A. Steinberg, … of the New Jersey Attorney General R.J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street P.O. Box 106 Trenton, New Jersey … and transported,3 by an independently owned trucking company/carrier,4 to one of plaintiff’s seven consolidation …
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… C. Miller's supposedly furtive movements, and failure to comply with the commands of an officer — who suddenly appeared from behind … head," whom the informant knew to sell heroin and cocaine, "commonly . . . accompanied by a [different] female," would …
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… DEFENDANT'S 5TH[,] 6TH[,] AND 14TH AMENDMENT RIGHTS[,] COMMITTING PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT. (Not Raised Below). … KNOWLEDGE BEYOND THAT WHICH IS CONTAINED IN EVIDENCE THUS COMMITTING P[R]OSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT. (Not Raised Below). … decision under an abuse of discretion standard. State v. Fuentes, 217 N.J. 57, 70 (2014). We must determine whether: …
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… damage, with limited success. In 2011, plaintiffs filed a complaint in Atlantic County asserting products liability … (MDA) directed the FDA to classify all medical devices in commercial distribution at that time into three categories … than the predicate device. 21 U.S.C. § 360c(i)(1)(A). If a company can prove that a device is “substantially …
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… cell phone, but he did not arrest defendant, who left after completing his statement. On December 8, 2015, Detective … . belonged to the victim of the burglary." Casaletto signed complaints against defendant. Pretending to be a customer … two other officers arrested defendant, advised him of the "complaints" and brought defendant back to police …
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… Supervision for Life, N.J.S.A. 2C:43- 6.4, and ordered to comply with the requirements of Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 … REVERSAL. POINT II [DEFENDANT'S] RIGHT TO PRESENT A COMPLETE DEFENSE WAS INFRINGED WHEN THE TRIAL COURT REFUSED … touching [her] in certain places that" made her feel "uncomfortable" while she was "sort of asleep." Z.H. explained …
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… had “informed [him] that the individual who was accused of committing this robbery is in court seated at the defense … with that law enforcement agency . . . after which criminal complaints were signed against” defendant. The jury found … evidence rules, which do not allow for continuous, running commentary on video evidence by someone who has merely …