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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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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS January 23, 2018 Via eCourts Daniel J. … defendant municipality, East Hanover Township (“Township”), commonly known as 416 Route 10, East Hanover, Morris County, … populated area of Morris County. It contains a single story commercial strip center retail building constructed in 1979, …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar R.J. Hughes Justice Complex JUDGE P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street Trenton, New … without objection.1 Each expert’s value conclusion, as compared to the assessment and the implied true value, by …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS February 10, 2017 John F. Casey, Esq. … (“plaintiff”), and improved with a monopole cellular communications tower. For the reasons stated more fully … Plaintiff is the fee simple owner of the real property commonly known as “R Schiller St,” designated as Block 1, …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS _____________________________________ … determined that since plaintiff had under reported its income from inter-company leasing for the audited years 2012 … any services to the lessees such as pilot, ground crew, fuel, or maintenance. This type of lease is known as a “dry” …
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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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… 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 …
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… that the registrant’s conduct established a pattern of compulsiveness and repetitiveness; and (2) whether, to … that the registrant’s conduct constituted a pattern of compulsiveness and repetitiveness, the State may rely on a … “[R.S.’s] repetitive criminal sexual behavior was performed compulsively,” and that R.S. was amenable and willing to …
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… by setting aside at-large seats on its Board, Nominating Committee, and Judicial and Prosecutorial Appointments Committee (JPAC) to be filled by individuals from … The trial court found the Association was either a public accommodation or a private club or association as defined in …
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… condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired” due to the parent’s failure to “exercise a … “condition has been impaired or is in imminent danger of becoming impaired.” (emphases added). And it is unlikely that … “imminent” to describe an outside possibility of a child becoming impaired. Further, it is highly implausible that in …