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… for its defense of [defendant Penny] Holenstein"1 in her official capacity as Municipal Tax Assessor. Wolosky v. … the assessment on the Holensteins' residence. In his complaint, plaintiff alleged he was "aggrieved and … data regarding comparable sales, Nemeth relied on the websites of the New Jersey Association of Tax Boards, New …
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… with him, and she had been trying for months to get him out of the apartment. In multiple texts sent in … 1, defendant sent Vega several texts using crude language commenting on and asking about the man she was dating. On … police get here ." As defendant turned around and walked away, the neighbor heard him threaten Vega: "If you don't …
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… An appellate panel reversed, holding that both trial courts committed plain error when they permitted the juries … his testimony at trial. Q.M.’s attempts to explain away the details contained in his pretrial statement, and to … crying and saying that someone had told someone else to get in a dumpster. She also stated that her son identified …
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… KAENZIG, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. CHARLES B. CHRYSTAL COMPANY, INC.; R.T. VANDERBILT COMPANY, INC., individually … the talc dust off his hair and clothes, but some residue always remained. Upon arriving home, and before he changed or … company to cover its cost, and could not wait for months to get through all of the "red tape." They also testified …
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… a full-time employee, Nissim, MHS's President, agreed to accommodate D'Agostino's pre-existing commitments as a … or sick days. D'Agostino told Nissim that he was trying to get back to working the required forty hours, but was often … "who were discharged for reasons that were in some way 'wrongful.'" Id. at 67. For example, it is well settled …
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… the statute apply only to someone “detained or arrested for commission of an offense other than a crime.” N.J.S.A. … a dead body on the property. Defendant stated that he is “always the []scape goat in the family so go ahead,” and said, “I’m getting blamed for hurting my step-dad.” He claimed that …
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… for robbing four gas stations — Lukoil, Fuel One, Raceway, and Delta — defendant Carlos M. Lopez was tried by a … in part, memorializing its decision in an order and accompanying memorandum. Following the court's decision, the … Search the house, cars, alright. [Defendant:] Yeah whatever gets me – Later in the interrogation, defendant asserted his …
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… THE BOUNDS OF PROPRIETY DURING OPENING STATEMENTS WHEN HE COMPARED DEFENDANT TO THE CONNIVING WOLF IN "LITTLE RED … as a master manipulator of friends and family, improperly swayed the jury's emotions, and deprived her of a fair trial. … are the last thing to stand in her way between justice and getting away with murder, so she needs you. Hasn't she told …
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… procedural history began in 2011 when plaintiffs filed a complaint against defendant and others. Plaintiffs alleged … The next day, after resting on the couch, she could not get up. She thought she was paralyzed. Her husband called an … trial of Pegasys. Dr. Raza explained doctors treating ET always face the quandary of whether a patient's symptoms are …
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… allow discovery regarding late-discovered evidence and to accommodate jurors' vacation plans, a careful review of the … specifically asking him whether 4 Defendant purchased a one-way ticket with cash with the final destination of … a week before she was killed, but she told him not to "get [his] hopes [up]." Defendant stated that he texted Sally …
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… THE STATEMENT WAS NOT TRUSTWORTHY. POINT II THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR BY ALLOWING CONFUSING EXPERT TESTIMONY … of minutes later, Lane went upstairs to the main floor "to get a cigarette" and saw defendant coming "from the back area." Lane described the back area as a hallway that divided the bedrooms on the first floor. Lane went …
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… was under twenty-six years of age at the time the crime was committed, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(14). Unpersuaded by … purportedly lived. When Storch told defendant he could not get to that street from where he was, defendant said he … store defendant mentioned was a mile and a half away and was not accessible from the neighborhood defendant …
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… counsel; Adam Robert Gibbons, on the briefs). George T. Doggett argued the cause for respondent/cross-appellant. PER … did not find that the jury's award was "tainted in any way" and the "jury used their discretion in viewing the … to relief is clear, and 'the verdict was not the result of compromise or otherwise tainted. '" Caldwell v. Haynes, 136 …
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… erroneously admitted testimony about Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS), the court failed to adequately … Following Jenny's birth, Monica and Charles had two sons together. Richard visited Jenny when she was a baby and paid … bed together. She pretended to watch, but mostly turned away. She explained: "I didn't like the fact how I was being …
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… August 15, 2018 APPELLATE DIVISION 2018 A-0985-17T3 2 with committing an armed robbery in Perth Amboy, conspiracy, and … man "put another gun in [H.B.'s] face and told [him] to get on the car." H.B. described the back seat passenger as … Id. at 364. After the drug sale, the defendant rode away on a bicycle. Ibid. Approximately six minutes later, a …
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… a full-time employee, Nissim, MHS's President, agreed to accommodate D'Agostino's pre-existing commitments as a … or sick days. D'Agostino told Nissim that he was trying to get back to working the required forty hours, but was often … "who were discharged for reasons that were in some way 'wrongful.'" Id. at 67. For example, it is well settled …
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… allow discovery regarding late-discovered evidence and to accommodate jurors' vacation plans, a careful review of the … specifically asking him whether 4 Defendant purchased a one-way ticket with cash with the final destination of … a week before she was killed, but she told him not to "get [his] hopes [up]." Defendant stated that he texted Sally …
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… was under twenty-six years of age at the time the crime was committed, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(14). Unpersuaded by … purportedly lived. When Storch told defendant he could not get to that street from where he was, defendant said he … store defendant mentioned was a mile and a half away and was not accessible from the neighborhood defendant …
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… KAENZIG, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. CHARLES B. CHRYSTAL COMPANY, INC.; R.T. VANDERBILT COMPANY, INC., individually … the talc dust off his hair and clothes, but some residue always remained. Upon arriving home, and before he changed or … company to cover its cost, and could not wait for months to get through all of the "red tape." They also testified …
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… procedural history began in 2011 when plaintiffs filed a complaint against defendant and others. Plaintiffs alleged … The next day, after resting on the couch, she could not get up. She thought she was paralyzed. Her husband called an … trial of Pegasys. Dr. Raza explained doctors treating ET always face the quandary of whether a patient's symptoms are …