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… to waive them. Because A.A.’s inadmissible statements comprised a substantial part of the proofs against him, a … 15-16) 4. Juveniles receive heightened protections when it comes to custodial interrogations for obvious reasons. … allow a parent and juvenile to consult in private, absent a compelling reason, that fact should weigh heavily in the …
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… housing need that arose for persons in low- and moderate-income households formed during the sixteen-plus years since … and eliminated the FHA’s exhaustion-of-administrative-remedies requirement. In re N.J.A.C. 5:96 & 5:97 (Mount Laurel … and eliminated the FHA’s exhaustion-of- administrative-remedies requirement. Id. at 5–6, 16–17. In its stead, we …
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… Major arrived on the scene as backup. Officer Major was accompanied by a narcotics canine. Upon Officer Major’s … sniff does not prolong the stop beyond the time required to complete the stop’s mission. 1. The Fourth Amendment to the … than a typical search.” Id. at 707. In Illinois v. Caballes, 543 U.S. 405, 408 (2005), the Court held that “a dog …
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… police officer. Defendant was charged in a warrant complaint with possession of marijuana with intent to … charging defendant with the offenses in the warrant complaint. Defendant then appeared pro se in municipal court … test in this case; going forward, for offenses committed after the issuance of this opinion, the …
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… the nurse case manager overseeing Grande’s workers’ compensation claim, instructed Grande to report to Kinematic … evaluation. Grande underwent the examination. The Report recommended maximum loads for Grande to bear, including that … to chest. The Report noted that Grande’s results “may be compatible with mild residual functional issues, as per …
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… a claim for PIP benefits with defendant GEICO Insurance Company (GEICO), and GEICO paid the policy limit for PIP coverage of $250,000. On June 19, 2011, plaintiff commenced suit against defendant Roselle EZ Quick LLC, which … GEICO filed crossclaims against EZ Quick, and a third-party complaint against its insurer (One Beacon), seeking …
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… encountered only when the jacket was placed on him. That combination of features renders the showup impermissibly … of the reliability of an identification; for purposes of complying with constitutional due process requirements, a … to Joyce Kilmer Elementary School to investigate another complaint involving an incident of a sexual nature. That …
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… opened the passenger-side door and smelled burnt marijuana coming from the vehicle. When Ruocco asked plaintiff if he … the weapons charge was dropped. Plaintiff filed a complaint against Ruocco, Torres, and Cooper (collectively … if mistaken, judgments by protecting all but the plainly incompetent or those who knowingly violate the law. In New …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 1 January 30, 2019 Michael J. … matters. Ridgefield Park Lodging Associates (“RPLA”) filed complaints challenging the 2009 tax year added assessment, … Institute, Hotels and Motels, Valuations and Market Studies, 103 (1983). This assumes that FF&E has a short life …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS April 3, 2017 Salvatore Perillo, Esq. … Improvement: $ 0 Total: $321,800 The Chapter 123 ratio and common level range for Egg Harbor Township was as follows: … Developments for both residential and nonresidential uses. Commercial, motel and commercial recreational uses are …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … Block 75, Lot 1 (the “subject property”). The real property comprises a 22.84-acre rectangular shaped parcel located at … into a value by means of a capitalization rate which embodies consideration of capital cost, remaining economic life …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … FIFTH THIRD EQUIPMENT FINANCE : TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY COMPANY, : DOCKET NO. 013380-2018 : Plaintiff, : : v. : : … seven-year period of the carryover losses for a period commensurate with the suspension period(s) “if and only to …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(a)(5); first-degree sexual assault by committing an act of sexual penetration on S.S. knowing she … N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(a)(5); first-degree sexual assault by committing an act of sexual penetration on S.S. knowing she … disability' is currently accepted in the medical community to 'describe the identical phenomenon.'" Id. at …
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… DISEASE OR DEFECT. POINT IV THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN ITS COMPOSITION OF THE VERDICT SHEETS. [U.S. CONSTITUTION, … I, PARAGRAPH 10]. 6 A-1137-17T3 A. THE SENTENCING JUDGE COMMITTED AN ABUSE OF DISCRETION IN ERRONEOUSLY ATTRIBUTING … the trial court "should have considered alternative remedies," such as a jury instruction about the mother's …
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… at Hudson City spanned thirty-six years, beginning in 1975. Commencing in 1981, she reported to Michael Lee, then a … her highest position, First Vice President, based on a recommendation from Lee. Salamone, then the bank's Chief … CEO, and Chairman, also approved the promotion. Plaintiff's complaint alleged a glass ceiling at Hudson City prevented …
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… repeatedly had sex with her during the summer after she completed eighth grade and the years she attended high … On January 15, 2016, M.B. logged onto defendant's desktop computer and found a video that showed defendant and M.P. … FOR GRANT OF MISTRIAL UPON DISCHARGE OF JUROR AFTER THE COMMENCEMENT OF DELIBERATIONS]. B. [THE RECORD DEMONSTRATES …
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… law, we are convinced that the cumulative effect of errors committed during the trial rendered the trial unfair. … depicted on surveillance footage wearing a dark colored hoodie. When he returned to the motel at 3:28 p.m., he was still wearing a dark colored hoodie, dark pants, and white sneakers. Although defendant told …
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… surrender of her newborn to an approved adoption agency and compel the adopting parents to return her child. Few cases … child. The court found the approved adoption agency's non- compliance with administrative regulations concerning … adopting parents, Stephen and Stephanie, filed a complaint for adoption of Baby J, whose mother had …
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… disability" is currently accepted in the medical community "to describe the identical phenomenon." Hall v. … 2014) (explaining "intellectual disability is the term in common use by medical, educational, and other professions … M.C.'s sexual activity with S.S. continued, and she did not complain. V.B. denied engaging in sexual activity with S.S., …
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… Kelly in the water when Lucy noticed "that she was uncomfortable and . . . it looked like she was cold . . . ." … he initially stated "I got her, I got her," he eventually complied. Lucy walked to a bench and quickly changed Kelly … contents with defendant and Lucy and asked defendant to accompany them to the pool. In his written report …