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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar … differing amenities), thus Class 2 properties.4 The website information pertaining to the Subject included the sale … pre-tax year. After such inquiry and examination, it may very well be the case that the property’s value needs no …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS May 25, 2017 Richard J. Kilstein, Esq. … than average lot size for the neighborhood and would be very attractive to buyers and developers alike. As such, … complaint is dismissed and the assessment is affirmed. Very truly yours, /s/Kathi F. Fiamingo, J.T.C. … …
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… of ridges that together make each print distinct – and compared it to known prints stored in the department's … of the list, compared to the rest of them, and if we see a very big jump in numbers, then that's a good indication that … as the video evidence and the ping of a stolen phone at or very near defendant's residence, to preclude a conclusion …
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… Defendant's sister2 was an emergency contact for the alarm company, and when the company could not reach defendant by … parents from the police, defendant told his parents that "everything was going to be okay." Det. Flynn called Detective … were coerced, and consequently invalid. "Implicit in the very nature of the term 'consent' is the requirement of …
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… 30:4C-15.1(a). On June 19, 2020, the Division filed a complaint, seeking guardianship of Zachary and Zoe and … and . . . the type of representation she wants for a very important matter." OPR counsel also believed Ingrid had … self- representation by a defendant is a necessary prerequisite to the determination that the defendant is making a …
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… own bathroom. Plaintiff testified the tenants shared the "common space" including the kitchen, community room, and two … testified he takes defendant to work and picks her up every day; and to his knowledge, she was working on May 23. … were "former household members in a rooming house for a very brief period of time from March until the beginning of …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS MARY C. SIRACUSA, J.S.C. 1201 … consolidated matter were filed on April 1, 2014. The discovery end date was June 29, 2018, although discovery is currently continuing. There were one thousand four- …
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… in two separate indictments in exchange for the State's recommendation of an aggregate sentence of twenty years with … sentence is under the agreement. I will keep my comments very short, really[.] [B]ased on the fact that there are … was extended-term eligible. 4 A-3658-15T2 These are very serious charges, we know. The . . . three first degree …
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… consuming multiple trial days, the trial court issued a comprehensive written opinion resolving these issues. In … court found, with sufficient record support, that "from the very beginning, . . . [plaintiff] demonstrated an … the court found that including plaintiff's surname "is very significant for [the child's] ability to identify …
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… on plaintiff Robin Koval for violating the PSA; (3) compel reunification therapy with the parties' children; (4) … certified that his relationship with the children was "very good" prior to the summer of 2014. The parties entered … insurance obligation was established when the children were very young. On remand, the trial court shall consider and …
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… in alimony. The parties later moved to New Jersey to accommodate John's employment opportunities. 3 A-4947-17T3 In … by Dr. Muskin, and [because John] violated past discovery court orders." The plenary hearing was conducted before … allowing much latitude in hearing testimony. I have been very open minded to being persuaded that perhaps [John] not …
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… 3 A-0527-18T3 Defendants argue the Family Part committed reversible error by granting the Division's motion … not oppose dismissal, noting that the "children are doing very well[,] with the parents providing . . . wonderful care … of action, and upon adoption by the court," condemn the very procedure requested, "claiming it to be error and …
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… kitchen knives, pocket knives, utility knives, they were everywhere."2 Defendant called the police, but she was … credible than defendant. Because of the diametrically opposite testimony regarding the incident and the lack of a … granted plaintiff the FRO and dismissed defendant's complaint. This appeal followed. 10 A-0025-17T1 On appeal, …
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… trial counsel was ineffective because she (1) failed to communicate with defendant and review discovery with her; (2) advised defendant not to attend trial and … represented her, beginning after her indictment, counsel visited defendant "just three or four times," staying only …
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… of Child Protection and Permanency filed a verified complaint in December 2015, under N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21 alleging … 2018 hearing at which Aaron failed to appear. He had not visited Troy in nine months. After awarding Tiffany physical … cared for" 12 A-5693-17T3 by Tiffany, and he was "doing very well in her care." As such, she had no objection to the …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2621-18T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF S.A., SVP-779-18. … in Pennsylvania and in New Jersey, but his treatment was "very superficial" because he did not do the necessary work, … capacity. The court concluded "the treatment effect [was] very minor." He has been in STU since 2018 and that minor …
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… to parole supervision, the most recent offense he had committed was in September 2003. Subsequent to being … repeatedly relied on appellant's conviction in 2003 – the very conviction that he was paroled for in the first place, … myopic reliance on remote criminal offenses constitutes the very "selective and arbitrary reliance on only those …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3814-17T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF J.A., SVP-528-09. _________________________ … plan, multi-disciplinary treatment team reports, and discovery, comprised of past reports, judgments of convictions, … appellant's knowledge or command of treatment issues as very elementary. Appellant does not describe himself as a …
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… to the Division that she lived in a motel and had no income or benefits, but assured investigators she was prepared … MCMI IV tests revealed traits Dr. Brandwein described as "very, very concerning," which could lead to maltreatment. During …
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… a temporary restraining order (TRO), and dismissed N.M.Q.'s complaint and amended complaints filed under the Prevention … as a matter of law that N.M.Q. met the statutory prerequisites for the issuance of an FRO and the test outlined in … found N.M.Q. with "another guy, I will go to jail and lose everything, but you, they won't recognize you. You, they …