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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS July 10, 2019 Tova L. Lutz, Esq. … New Jersey Certificate of Authority recites that its business purpose is “Charitable (501(c)3).” 3 individual shall … on or about May 30, 2007, Aish purchased the properties commonly known as 2 Katherine Avenue, Passaic, New Jersey …
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… Review Act (“CAFRA”). 1 The 1,211 acres is a stipulated compromise acreage. Evidentiary testimony and submissions … zoning ordinance in 2006 and 2007, permitting certain commercial uses on the section of the taxpayer’s property … In April 2009, BASF Corporation acquired the assets and business from CIBA Specialty Chemical Corporation and accepted …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT APPROVAL FROM THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … LLC; BENSI OF WHITEHOUSE STATION, LLC; BENSI OF WYOMISSING, LLC; 2 AJO MANAGEMENT, LLC; TPR RESTAURANT PIZZERIA, … LLC; JOHN OSSO, individually, as limited liability company member and/or manager, and as shareholder, officer, …
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… about anything.” Ultimately, defendant admitted to abusing Tommy and, at the interviewing detective’s suggestion, … to the United States Constitution and this state’s common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and … persons suspected or accused of crime contains inherently compelling pressures.” Ibid. Hence, where an “individual …
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… Andrew and found "superficial" "black-and-blue marks or bruising" across his upper shoulder blade area, on his upper … from his airway and restore his breathing. Whitman accompanied the paramedics to the hospital and defendant … "seemed to get 8 A-5552-17 a lot more upset, and becoming inconsolable, crying[,]" so she stopped the …
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… Court in this judicial disciplinary matter, the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (ACJC) found by clear and … the Code of Judicial Conduct (Code). The ACJC unanimously recommended the sanction of removal from judicial office. … appeared at WTPD headquarters to report her car missing. She met with two police sergeants and Officer Robert …
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… bad checks that totaled $168,000. Trident went out of business in May 2008. Days later, NFI filed a civil lawsuit … NFI’s security manager, James Matlock, signed criminal complaints against Trident’s principals. An assistant … then retained Helmer to act as a “middleman” between the company and the CCPO and persuade the office to prosecute. …
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… CURIAM Defendant, Markies Wells, appeals his convictions arising from a motor vehicle stop for impermissibly tinted … articulable suspicion to bel ieve a crime was being committed when they asked defendant for consent to search … Taylor was on patrol in an unmarked vehicle. He was accompanied by two other officers assigned to the Street …
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… warrant for defendant S.N. for acts alleged to have been committed against his stepdaughter in 2012. In a complaint-warrant, the State charged defendant with … discretion standard in the history of appellate practice. Since the 1800s, appellate courts have acknowledged that …
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… Alliance Healthcare (Alliance) hired Ardan as a healthcare communicator. Seven weeks later, Alliance terminated her employment. Ardan applied for unemployment compensation. The Deputy Director of the Division of … a condition of a scholarship that the Medical Center’s nursing school had awarded her; that she lacked the educational …
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… house in the afternoon and told her that he had just come from town, where he had argued again with his brother … that the State’s improper use of the evidence in summation compounded the trial court’s failure to promptly instruct … warrant reversal of defendant’s conviction, those errors, singly or collectively, must “raise a reasonable doubt” as …
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… entered the interview room, the questioning became increasingly accusatory. Sergeant Kolich repeatedly made the … of fact, and with experience in fulfilling that role comes expertise. Duplication of the trial judge’s efforts in … Court released its decision in Anderson. The Advisory Committee rejected “a more searching appellate review” in …
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… may not have been summarized. New Jersey Republican State Committee v. Philip D. Murphy (A-82-19) (084731) Argued … a whole, and the Framers’ intent, thus avoiding absurd outcomes that would, for example, allow the State to borrow … under the Emergency Exception, “for expenses directly addressing COVID- 19” and “to replace certified, anticipated …
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… even when an officer mistakenly, although reasonably, misinterprets the meaning of a statute. Because there was no … plates, which do not contain the phrase “Garden State.” A companion statute to section 33 addresses groups that supply … Reading the statute in that way avoids absurd results and comports with the view that the Legislature “writes motor- …
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… even when an officer mistakenly, although reasonably, misinterprets the meaning of a statute. Because there was no … plates, which do not contain the phrase “Garden State.” A companion statute to section 33 addresses groups that supply … Reading the statute in that way avoids absurd results and comports with the view that the Legislature “writes motor- …
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… to expedite its consideration of inmates for parole and the Commissioner of the Department of Corrections (DOC) to … furlough received a two-sentence form letter from the Commissioner that notified them of the outcome but did not … with help from the Review Committee, has been addressing medical furloughs. HELD: Executive Order 124 creates a …
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… this appeal, the Court considers whether the prosecutor’s comments and use of a particular PowerPoint slide in her closing at the trial of defendant Damon Williams amounted to … nor did he verbally threaten violence if Cervantes did not comply with his request. Defendant then walked out of the …
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… These consolidated appeals test that principle through a common legal issue: whether a trial judge can consider at … Paden-Battle on the charges of kidnapping, conspiracy to commit kidnapping, and felony murder, and acquitted Paden- … had a gun but acquitted him of all charges that involved using the gun -- or even having the purpose to use it …
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… the heightened duty-of-care standard governing private common carriers applies to public common carriers such as defendant New Jersey Transit … the trial court’s concerns about defendants’ delay in raising several claims of immunity until the time of trial, and …
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… about the identification. A.J. testified that he heard a single shot from within the house. Greene and Lewis then … court issued a written opinion, stating that Smith would be compelled to testify at trial and that if she refused to … implicate Lewis. Additionally, the State presented a more compelling case against Lewis, which included DNA evidence …