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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Patrick DeAlmeida R.J. Hughes Justice Complex Presiding Judge P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street … the court is which of two approaches to value – the income capitalization approach, or the cost approach – will …
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… Plaintiff, v. DTL HS HOLDINGS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, and L&S MOTORS, INC., a New York Corporation with … to enforce the parties' settlement; indeed, quite the opposite. Judge Innes carefully explained why he felt compelled …
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… conclusions that there was no expectation of privacy in the common area of the storage facility and that defendant was … Bachok further explained that Darren had "other people selling for him," and defendant "was [also] a target of the … invulnerable to prying eyes." Id. at 204. If the opposite were true, "[A]rticle I, [P]aragraph 7 would protect …
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… trial court failed to justify the downgraded sentence in compliance with N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(f)(2) and State v. Moore, … if there were any factors contributing to the 4 A-1438-15T2 commission of the instant offense[,] the defendant stated … the scheme. She could renounce only if she had the requisite culpability in the first place. Renunciation applies …
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… following the Law Division's denial of his motions to compel discovery, for a Franks1 hearing, and to suppress … known to him or her as Bryan Arline and Harold Miller were selling heroin and cocaine from their second floor apartment … CI advised he or she personally observed Bryan and Harold selling heroin and cocaine inside the Apartment. Three …
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… had either left or moved to other positions within the company. Meyer's work primarily consisted of the refinancing … been the same forever. It doesn't matter what we're selling or doing . . . it's all about the individual. … been the same forever. It doesn't matter what we're selling or doing . . . its all about the individual. . . . " …
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… court, appeal from Judge Lynch Ford's dismissal of their complaints against the Department of Environmental … its reserved right to operate the beach commercially by selling beach badges to 7 The settlement agreement was … Association's right to operate its beach commercially by selling beach badges to the public. A-3240-20 26 The jury …
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… Business & Industry Association, New Jersey Chamber of Commerce, and Commerce and Industry Association of New … N.J.S.A. 56:8-2.1; false advertising, N.J.S.A. 56:8-2.2; selling expired non-prescription drugs, infant formula, or … the purposes of this act, each day for which the total selling price is not marked in accordance with the …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Opinion corrected 12/31/24 – pgs. 1, … repatriation dividends taxable under the New Jersey Gross Income Tax (“GIT”) Act for tax year 2017 because plaintiffs … (as updated April 24, 2020) (last visited Nov. 24, 2024). 7 requires a specified foreign …
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… enjoining All Saints from transporting goods until it complied with the federal motor carrier laws. Port Drivers … and St. George employees indicated that All Saints had no official place of business, offices, rent, or expenses. … . . . interpretation of the meaning of a statute or the common law[.]" Davis v. Brickman Landscaping, Ltd., 219 N.J. …
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… an earlier resolution of the longevity issue and City officials repeatedly told her the issue would be resolved. … delay in asserting a right." Atlantic City v. Civil Serv. Comm'n, 3 N.J. Super. 57, 60 (App. Div. 1949). Laches, … 213 N.J. at 205 (recognizing that arbitrators are commissioned to reach fair solutions); see also United Steel …
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… was located. Defendant pointed to an open 3 A-3009-17T3 compartment under the dashboard. The officer found under the … Elders, 192 N.J. at 252-53. It is well established that to comply with the federal and New Jersey Constitutions, law enforcement officials generally must obtain a warrant before conducting …
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… in their entirety. Additionally, the State agreed to recommend a concurrent, custodial sentence of five years and … well - reasoned oral opinion. We add only the following comments. In cases where the PCR court does not conduct an … as a component of his sentence and that he had reviewed the official plea forms, which detailed PSL. 7 A-4816-16T4 …
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… he made no finding at all. We held in Rosenblum that "the complete denial of the filing of a claim without judicial … Super. at 390 (citing U.S. Const. amend. XIV, § 1). The complete disregard of a filed motion has the same … litigant seeks to advance his municipal appeal. The official comment to current Canon 3, Rule 3.7 of the Code of …
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… Sumners and Moynihan. On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, CSC Docket No. 2016-2539. Mark A. Gulbranson, … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney; … the log shows, he covered that half-hour by asserting in an official record that he was on patrol in [his assigned …
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… BANK OF NEW JERSEY, as successor by merger from SKYLANDS COMMUNITY BANK, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. J.B. CONTRACTING, … judgment entered against him in this action to enforce a commercial loan guaranty. We affirm. I. The following facts … personal liability by a verbal representation of a bank official was barred by the parol evidence rule, given the …
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… Under the terms of the plea agreement, the State recommended a "[s]entence in the court's discretion not to … a firearm at or in the direction of a law enforcement official, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(b)(9). It was listed in the court … avers the victim of the fourth-degree aggravated assault – commonly referred to as a "pointing" – was a civilian, not a …
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… conduct, public urination, and interfering with a public official; a January 1, 2012 incident of drunkenness at a New … interactions with police and dangerous behavior in the community." The police chief found O'Farrell had a "pattern … . . . detail a narrative of Mr. O'Farrell being combative or aggressive. . . . . Mr. O'Farrell has been …
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… Suske, from a prior marriage. In 2011, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce in New Jersey, and defendant filed an … By leave granted, defendant later filed a third-party complaint naming Suske, Suske's children, and plaintiff's … "unfair, unjust, and unreasonable" because he was never "officially and/or unofficially" notified that the "two …
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… filed by the "Troy Towers defendants"1 to dismiss his complaint against them. Plaintiff also appeals from the … defendant, municipal prosecutor T.J. Legg, to dismiss the complaint. We affirm. 1 The Troy Towers defendants include: … that the doctrine of qualified immunity shields government officials like Legg from liability for civil damages while …