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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ___________________________________ … determinations of the Director assessing New Jersey gross income tax (GIT) for tax years 2006 and 2007. I. Findings of … and Capoferri serves as Vice President and Secretary. The company's Board of Directors consists of only Johnson and …
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… J. Duffy, Deputy Attorney General Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street PO Box 106 Trenton, New Jersey … add-back of taxes attributable to a New Jersey Taxpayer’s income in a non-separate reporting State. For the reasons … 2 1. Separate versus Non-Separate Reporting of Corporate Income Tax Domestic corporations calculate their federal …
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… Negotiators are trained to understand that the tactical component of a SWAT team may elect to enter a building … Ibid. The officer’s distress over that victim’s death was compounded by the statements of family members at the scene, … was undesigned and unexpected, and therefore satisfied that component of the Richardson test. 192 N.J. at 212-13. …
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… are generally accepted as accurate by the scientific community. There are two other temperature probes used … passing. The Court will entertain a case that has become moot when the issue is of significant public importance … accepted as reliable within the relevant scientific community. Chun, 194 N.J. at 91. Although the Court recently …
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… did not have an opportunity to respond to the State’s final comments before the court imposed its sentence. On June 14, 2012, defendant and a female accomplice committed an armed robbery against a woman and her young …
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… Negotiators are trained to understand that the tactical component of a SWAT team may elect to enter a building … Ibid. The officer’s distress over that victim’s death was compounded by the statements of family members at the scene, … was undesigned and unexpected, and therefore satisfied that component of the Richardson test. 192 N.J. at 212-13. …
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… offense, not to decide that defendant has a propensity to commit crime. The jury convicted defendant of the certain … (pp. 20-21) 5. The invited error doctrine acknowledges the common-sense notion that a disappointed litigant cannot … to be error. Here, defendant asked the trial court to comply with the model jury charge based on the Court’s dicta …
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… fees. Six months after her vehicle purchase, Roach filed a complaint in the Superior Court against BM and its president … protection laws. Defendants filed a motion to dismiss the complaint for lack of jurisdiction based on the arbitration provision of the DRA. The court dismissed the complaint without prejudice in favor of arbitration. Roach …
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… by Petitioner Paula Melnyk of the determination by the Commissioner of Education, affirmed by the Appellate … year. Melnyk promptly filed a petition of appeal with the Commissioner of Education to challenge that decision as a … Melnyk already possessed. In a Final Agency Decision, the Commissioner of Education adopted the recommended findings …
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… then-member of the New Jersey State Police (NJSP), filed a complaint under the Conscientious Employee Protection Act … out of headquarters and to collect reports from the Troop B commander. Chiofalo alleges he was subjected to adverse … Defendants-Respondents, and Robert Cuomo and Joseph R. Fuentes, Defendants. On certification to the Superior Court, …
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… may not have been summarized. Donna Rowe v. Bell & Gossett Company (A-16-18) (081602) Argued March 25, 2019 -- Decided … representatives. One defendant named in plaintiffs’ complaint was “Universal,” which asserted against all other defendants crossclaims for contribution and for common-law indemnification. (“Universal” is used in the …
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… propelled onto the opposite side of the Turnpike and into oncoming traffic, where it was struck head on by an ambulance … 2 The NJTA filed a Rule 4:6-1 motion to dismiss the complaint, contending that O’Donnell failed to serve the … the correct responsible party and its address in a properly completed notice of claim, but her attorney improperly …
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… on a public sidewalk adjoining a residential condominium community, is applicable to claims for personal injuries … owned and controlled by a homeowners association of a common-interest community. Plaintiff and her husband resided in a home at …
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… counsel’s summation, Chloe walked into the courtroom accompanied by a representative of the prosecutor’s office, … jury’s recollection of the evidence governs, not counsels’ comments. The jury found defendant guilty of two counts of … in the juvenile justice system; and, the prosecutor’s comment that Chloe testified in the presence of certain …
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… dropped the packet. Patrolman Buss then asked defendant to come into the manager’s office located at the back of the … of guilt and not as proof that she had a propensity to commit crimes. The jury found defendant guilty of … the substance in the baggie as cocaine did not evidence her commission of a crime. At a minimum, this evidence was …
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… that ADS was the Bank's "customer" under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), and the court dismissed Allen's … Bank. However, the court allowed Allen to file an amended complaint with ADS as the plaintiff, and the court … Allen to prosecute the matter on behalf of ADS. The amended complaint alleged breach of contract, conversion, UCC …
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… consumer fraud and other charges asserted in plaintiffs’ complaint. Plaintiffs filed a lawsuit asserting that … defendants’ wrongful conduct. Defendants filed a motion to compel arbitration of plaintiffs’ claims, but did not make … to -195. The Appellate Division reversed, dismissed the complaint, and ordered arbitration. The panel held that the …
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… have demonstrated extraordinary circumstances to overcome the presumption against Pretrial Intervention (PTI) for … PTI reflect an assumption that certain defendants “have committed crimes that are, by their very nature, serious or … N.J. at 523. Accordingly, this Court has stated that overcoming these presumptions requires showing “something …
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… Jersey 07068 Tel. (973) 623-7475 hmcenroe@tompkinsmcguire.com KASOWITZ BENSON TORRES LLP Sheron Korpus (admitted pro … York, New York 10019 Tel. (212) 506-1969 SKorpus@kasowitz.com JFulop@kasowitz.com ASchwartz@kasowitz.com Attorneys for Defendants Jonathan …
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… the form states, "[i]f the member is aware of any criminal complaint that has been filed against the subject relating … relation to the Union County stop. And that was a separate complaint, you testified, than the Hudson County matter. … to the factual context of the case to enable the jury to comprehend and appreciate the fine distinction to which it …