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… occurred. The indictment alleged three of the offenses were committed on September 9, 2006, and the remaining ten offenses were committed on numerous occasions between other specified … dates." The indictment further alleged the offenses were committed in Pemberton Township, and the evidence presented …
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… evidence, including "551 bricks of heroin in three separate bags" seized from a blue Infiniti, and to dismiss the … suppress evidence hearing, and failure of trial counsel to communicate with him. In so doing, we apply the familiar … was not notarized until December 16, 2014, well after the close of the suppression-hearing testimony on May 23, …
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… a single opinion, petitioners E.D. and I.W. challenge separate final agency decisions of the Department of Human … per week for housekeeping because the current PCA Tool recommends 120 minutes per week divided by two, i.e., accounting for the number of people comprising the household. Further, Finkelstein did not allot …
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… 1:38-11, only to the extent described: PA 67. Prior to disclosure, the email addresses in the "cc" line of the document … entire sentence beginning on the fourth line of the first paragraph of PA 210 with "A portion . . ." shall be redacted … at a true market value of $20,814,500. Plaintiffs filed a complaint in this court challenging the tax year 2008 …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar … that the 2013 sale contract was terminated since the buyer lost interest. On May 13, 2015, plaintiff’s attorney sent a … 91 request, with a copy of those documents (or even as a separate letter attached to the I&E statement, with the …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Options Imagined, : A NJ Nonprofit … in the Tax Court. On June 8, Options timely filed its complaint challenging the denial of the exemption for the … $4,894.50 in 2022. 5 The Subject Property has operated at a loss for the preceding three years. 6 The rent for the …
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… in the CURE policy for PIP benefits, medical expenses, income continuation benefits, essential services, death … summary judgment record evidence confirmed Shirley lived separately from Frederick; and (2) the expectations of the … prompt payment to all injured persons for all of their losses." Id. at 107 (emphases added). A decade later, in …
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… his credentials in a "[s]low lethargic manner," his complexion was pale, and he "didn't look quite right." The … FINDING OF "NOT GUILTY" SHOULD BE ENTERED; THE LAW DIVISION COMMITTED CLEAR ERROR IN FINDING DEFENDANT GUILTY AND THE … S-2 is a one-page document prepared by Officer Brown after completing the field sobriety tests. The officer testified …
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… G.K., Jr. were subsequently dismissed from the guardianship complaint, and G.K., Jr. was placed in the custody of G.K., … will add to the harm. Such harm may include evidence that separating the child from his resource family parents would … under Division custody, of . . . being raised by relatives, losing it, being in foster care, running away, sexually …
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… surveillance in the Town of Passaic, in response to complaints of drug activity in the area. The surveillance … gesture for defendant to leave the area. The two vehicles separated, with the Traverse driving towards Wallington, … repercussions if they did not consent to a search or disclose what was in the vehicle. Defendant testified that after …
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… plaintiff Kevin Malanga appeals from the dismissal of his complaint in lieu of prerogative writs challenging the … Grygiel determined the central building was aged "and is close to being or could be considered actually functionally … use the powers authorized under Article VIII, Section III, paragraph 1 of the State Constitution to redevelop these …
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… Jody's death. In 2004, the prosecutor's office began a "comprehensive review" of the matter. In 2006, the medical … Amendment to the United States Constitution and Article I, Paragraph 10 of the New Jersey Constitution guarantee … defense; and (3) whether defendant was prejudiced by the loss or destruction of evidence. State v. Hollander, 201 …
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… However, regarding Realty's cross-motion to dismiss the complaint, we extend to Russo "every reasonable inference of … Simone was in the back of the store, preparing to close for the day. But two employees were up front. Realty … on its hind legs, with his front paws on a low door that separated the public sales floor from the employees' area …
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… The trial court entered the order after finding defendant committed the predicate act of harassment, see N.J.S.A. … their divorce, in 2016, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint, alleging that defendant committed the predicate … weapons. She admitted that defendant's "parents live in close proximity to" her house, and passing her house is one …
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… chest, sides and back. He had six broken ribs. One arm was completely bruised from the shoulder to the elbow. He had … had been empaneled for four weeks, there were issues about losing two jurors and only two alternates remained. The … Defendant argues the call was relevant so the jury could separate defendant from the other co-defendants. He contends …
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… Liner examined D.C. Dr. Liner testified that she conducted complete physical and neurological examinations of D.C. She … she observed to D.C.'s brain, including fractured corpus callosum fibers, various hemorrhages, and evidence of oxygen … over, who has been previously convicted on at least two separate occasions of two crimes, committed at different …
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… from the New Jersey Department of Agriculture Development Committee. Timothy A. Valliere argued the cause for … Resolution, the SADC concluded that appellant violated five paragraphs of a development easement (Easement) held by the … the skating floor with what appeared to be an enclosed practice/training area and steel framework for a …
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… and her daughter Susan Rivas moved to an apartment at New Community Gardens on Morris Avenue in Newark. Defendant, who … examiner, the perpetrator grabbed Spratt by the wrists and compressed her neck with a significant, sustained force. … apartment the next day. Defendant exited the apartment, closed the door quickly behind him, and told the aide that …
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… M.G. confirmed his suspicions after visiting Mugshots.com and informed D'Alessio he believed defendant to be the … and said the picture of defendant "look[ed] like the closest, the best, the closest to the guy." Costain asked … retains the burden to show a "substantial likelihood of irreparable misidentification." Id. at 289. If the defendant …
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… in her inability to pay the mortgage, and leading to a foreclosure complaint being filed. Counsel fees were also requested. … to the person or persons on whom service is authorized by paragraphs (a)(2) and (a)(3) of this rule . . . . 9 …