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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Patrick … $7,200,000 2016 10/1/2015 $1,328,400 $7,600,000 10 At the close of trial, the municipality moved for judgment in its … Judge Kuskin explained, our Supreme Court has defined the parameters of the presumption as follows: The presumption …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Patrick … number of commercial and residential uses on properties in close proximity to the subject.1 1 Although adjacent to the … Judge Kuskin explained, our Supreme Court has defined the parameters of the presumption as follows: The presumption …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Patrick … Judge Kuskin explained, our Supreme Court has defined the parameters of the presumption as follows: The presumption … presumption of validity remains in the case through the close of all proofs.” MSGW Real Estate Fund, LLC, supra, 18 …
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… anything [it’s] just that I read you your rights.” Without comment, defendant reviewed and signed the card. The … and respond to questions.” The court also cited defendant’s comment that he was “going to jail regardless,” viewing that … dispute over defendant’s Miranda waiver presents a close question. We conclude, however, that any error in the …
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… id. § 52-2(c)(3). Successful graduates who have committed certain offenses and apply for expungement are … person is otherwise ineligible for expungement pursuant to paragraph (2) of this subsection.” N.J.S.A. 2C:35-14(m)(1). … evaluators, public defenders, prosecutors, and court staff closely track each defendant’s behavior. Throughout that …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MALA SUNDAR … reduce the same by a market-based vacancy and collection loss provision, which will then provide the EGI; (3) deduct … removal, security, and supplies. Management fees were separately categorized and was paid for offsite services (rent …
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… under Witt. On August 4, 2021, Officer Louis Taranto commenced surveillance in front of a condominium complex … officers immediately searched the GMC and found drugs, drug paraphernalia, weapons, and ammunition. Defendant admitted … March 8, 2023 Oral Argument A-6-22 A-6-22 Audio for A-6-22 Close Summary A-6-22 The circumstances giving rise to …
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… handed over the keys to the entry gate and doorway for the complex. [The officer] stood by as [defendant] removed his … was necessary to protect or to save a life." David had lost contact with Jennifer for a brief time and police did … the judge noted defendant "was arrested on ten separate occasions in five different states from 2009 through …
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… asked if they could speak to him. Defendant stated he would come to police headquarters the next afternoon. When … 2 Neidy and defendant were still married, but had been separated for two years. Genesis was not defendant's child. 3 … all references to the expunged conviction, namely the loss of Speth's testimony. Therefore, we reject defendant's …
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… State v. Yasin Simms (A-14-14) (074209) [NOTE: This is a companion case to State v. Scott M. Cain (A-8-14) (074124), … that on his person is a hundred dollar bill and $56 in a separate pocket, separate location of currency. Assume that … Supreme March 15, 2016 Oral Argument A-14-14 A-14-14 Close … State v. Yasin Simms - Published …
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… State v. Scott M. Cain (A-8-14) (074124) [NOTE: This is a companion case to State v. Yasin Simms (A-14-14)(074209), … and process drugs for distribution, the function of drug paraphernalia, and the roles played by individuals in … baggies, and a digital scale from defendant’s bedroom closet; and (3) 10 glassine envelopes with a red logo …
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… counsel. When the parties divorced, David’s annual income was $208,900, while Cathleen’s was $21,476. The PSA … judicial supervision and enforcement. Agreements between separated spouses executed voluntarily and understandingly for … if she understood that cohabitation would cause her to lose her alimony “[f]orever[,]” she replied “[y]es.” The …
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… Act (CEPA), N.J.S.A. 34:19-1 to -14, and dismissing her complaint with prejudice. Having reviewed plaintiff's … personal medical information and regulates its use and disclosure." N.J. Transit PBA Local 304 v. N.J. Transit Corp., … considered Macias's complaint about the racial slur as a separate incident from the altercation. At Burnett's request, …
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… fifty-year history, Lerner David operated without a comprehensive written partnership agreement. The Firm did, … the Firm also had a formula for determining the amount of compensation that retiring partners received. As one former … trial: There was and is now a formula which is utilized to come up with what was characterized and called an 3 …
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… charged in an indictment with second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and 2C:15-1; … to buy a phone charger but Abrams told him the store was closed. On the day of the robbery, defendant had come into … contentions regarding his trial counsel's trial preparation. To the contrary, the court reviewed the exchange …
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… their email addresses sufficient to protect them from disclosure under the Open Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. … that spreads awareness of hate crimes against the Asian community and educates the public about Asian culture, … Rise Against Hate.Org. 2 At the time that Jung filed his complaint, AHCTF's formation as a non-profit corporation was …
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… and email addresses sufficient to protect them from disclosure under the Open Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. … We conclude that when members of the public engage in email communications with municipal elected officials and … citizen generally does not understand OPRA or what its parameters might be or that . . . their communications could …
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… INSTRUCTION TELLING THE JURORS THEY COULD REACH A COMPROMISE VERDICT. POINT II DEFENDANT WAS DENIED A FAIR … for Smith because he "had to relearn everything again," lost the vision in his left eye, and could no longer work. … the first day's deliberations ended, the jury asked two separate questions. The jury first inquired: "Can the …
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… every Tuesday and Thursday for dinner visits. Pursuant to paragraph 5.1 of the MSA, defendant agreed to pay term … amount was based on defendant's average annual gross income of $109,000 and an imputation of income to plaintiff in … and (3) ordering the counsel fee award to be paid by the close of business on March 18, 2022. This appeal followed. On …
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… agreed and denied defendants' motions for dismissal of the complaint and reconsideration. A-3847-22 3 Because the facts … 4 suffered an allergic reaction from either medication or a combination of the two and was treated for Stevens-Johnson … the court to determine the waiver argument on its merits. Close … EARNEKA WIGGINS, ET AL. VS. HACKENSACK MERIDIAN …