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      - 	njcourts.gov… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS May 25, 2022 Michael I. Schneck, Esq. … brick, walk-up apartment building constructed in 1926. Due to the lot’s upwards slope from Bloomfield Avenue, … here, and if I determined that the rents they were getting are not market, I am obliged to actually go to the …
 - njcourts.gov… suspect] was standing when he fired the round.” Instead of commenting that the surveillance video showed the discharge … that when he said that the video was “zoomed in,” he meant “getting closer to the screen and having a closer look.” 7 … the gun.” Defendant testified that “this all happened so fast, it happened very fast, and I was scared, I was …
 - Facebook, Inc. v. State of New Jersey (087054) (Atlantic & Mercer County & Statewide) - Published Opinionsnjcourts.gov… Court. The Court considers whether Facebook can be compelled to provide the contents of two users’ accounts … delay is because of technical limitations; it is as fast as Facebook can provide the information. Even though it … improves, today’s unavoidable 15-minute delay may well get shorter. The logical extension of the State’s position …
 - njcourts.gov… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … answers to 6 interrogatories and admissions on file, together with the affidavits . . . show that there is no … "[r]ather [is] designed to prevent litigants from 'playing fast and loose with the courts.'" Cummings, 295 N.J. 3 See …
 - State v. William L. Witt - Published Opinionsnjcourts.gov… drivers to dim their high beams only when approaching an oncoming vehicle within 500 feet. The Court granted the … and difficult for a reasonable police officer to apply to fast-moving and evolving events that require prompt action. … State suggests that “the system is working well” and will get even better “as the State . . . trains all of its …
 - 	A-9-14 Opinionnjcourts.gov… drivers to dim their high beams only when approaching an oncoming vehicle within 500 feet. The Court granted the … and difficult for a reasonable police officer to apply to fast-moving and evolving events that require prompt action. … State suggests that “the system is working well” and will get even better “as the State . . . trains all of its …
 - 	F-009209-17 Opinionnjcourts.gov… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … answers to 6 interrogatories and admissions on file, together with the affidavits . . . show that there is no … "[r]ather [is] designed to prevent litigants from 'playing fast and loose with the courts.'" Cummings, 295 N.J. 3 See …
 - 	A-55-21 State v. Dante C. Allen Opinionnjcourts.gov… suspect] was standing when he fired the round.” Instead of commenting that the surveillance video showed the discharge … that when he said that the video was “zoomed in,” he meant “getting closer to the screen and having a closer look.” 7 … the gun.” Defendant testified that “this all happened so fast, it happened very fast, and I was scared, I was …
 - 	njcourts.gov… Court. The Court considers whether Facebook can be compelled to provide the contents of two users’ accounts … delay is because of technical limitations; it is as fast as Facebook can provide the information. Even though it … improves, today’s unavoidable 15-minute delay may well get shorter. The logical extension of the State’s position …
 - ALDINE STOLL VS. CUMBERLAND COUNTY (L-0787-21, CUMBERLAND COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) - Unpublished Opinionsnjcourts.gov… Cumberland County and dismissing her negligence-based complaint based on pursuit immunity as provided in the New … caution while . . . responding to a code 99" but rather to "get there as fast as [they] can to assist the officer." She noted codes …
 - 	njcourts.gov… Cumberland County and dismissing her negligence-based complaint based on pursuit immunity as provided in the New … caution while . . . responding to a code 99" but rather to "get there as fast as [they] can to assist the officer." She noted codes …
 - njcourts.gov… and erroneously instructing the jury on negligence, comparative negligence, proximate cause, and burden of proof; and (5) committing errors, which cumulatively warrant a retrial. … broad latitude in summation." Colucci v. Oppenheim, 326 N.J. Super. 166, 177 (App. Div. 1999). That latitude is …
 - njcourts.gov… role of Bonnie's father. Defendant and Jennifer had a son together, James, in 2002, and the four lived together as a … Div. Dec. 12, 2016) (slip op. at 2-4), aff'd, 234 N.J. 265 (2018).] On November 21, 2012, a Hudson County Grand … Lynn Taska to testify as an expert in Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS). She explained the term CSAAS …
 - 	njcourts.gov… 1 COURTNEY CHLEBINA - NANCY M. CHRISTENSEN tt THOMAS COMERFORD tt § TERESA A. CURTIN 1111 BENJAMIN DARCHE JUSTINE … T EL. 212-558-5500 FAX 212-344-546 1 WWW. WElTZLUX.COM SILVIA A. FERMANIAN JOSH KRISTAL 1 LEONARD SANDOVAL 0 …
 - 	njcourts.gov… 1 COURTNEY CHLEBINA - NANCY M. CHRISTENSEN tt THOMAS COMERFORD tt § TERESA A. CURTIN 1111 BENJAMIN DARCHE JUSTINE … T EL. 212-558-5500 FAX 212-344-546 1 WWW. WElTZLUX.COM SILVIA A. FERMANIAN JOSH KRISTAL 1 LEONARD SANDOVAL 0 …
 - 	A-0143-19 Opinionnjcourts.gov… role of Bonnie's father. Defendant and Jennifer had a son together, James, in 2002, and the four lived together as a … Div. Dec. 12, 2016) (slip op. at 2-4), aff'd, 234 N.J. 265 (2018).] On November 21, 2012, a Hudson County Grand … Lynn Taska to testify as an expert in Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS). She explained the term CSAAS …
 - 	A-4055-16T4 Opinionnjcourts.gov… and erroneously instructing the jury on negligence, comparative negligence, proximate cause, and burden of proof; and (5) committing errors, which cumulatively warrant a retrial. … broad latitude in summation." Colucci v. Oppenheim, 326 N.J. Super. 166, 177 (App. Div. 1999). That latitude is …
 - STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. DEQUAN ROGERS (15-02-0102, SOMERSET COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) - Unpublished Opinionsnjcourts.gov… called 9- 1-1. Defendant told the officers he did not get a good look at the person who stabbed him and he did not … to know something . . . Because my aunt was supposed to come up here." Detective Belgrave responded: "Okay. Well, … other driver and initially did not respond when asked how fast she was driving prior to the accident. Ibid. Following …
 - 	A-0046-17T2 Opinionnjcourts.gov… called 9- 1-1. Defendant told the officers he did not get a good look at the person who stabbed him and he did not … to know something . . . Because my aunt was supposed to come up here." Detective Belgrave responded: "Okay. Well, … other driver and initially did not respond when asked how fast she was driving prior to the accident. Ibid. Following …
 - Are there any other suggestions on what I should do or avoid doing when I take the interpreter test? FAQnjcourts.gov… you keep them in mind while you are taking the test: DO • Come dressed the way you would be dressed to work in a real … in the room. • Let yourself be distracted by sounds coming into the room. • Guess wildly the meaning of a word or phrase that you don't know. • Allow yourself to get frustrated when you don't know how to interpret a word …