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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar … a resolution, the City approved plaintiff’s application for site plans and zoning variances (since the front of the … that the Board “found” that there were “special reasons to support” plaintiff’s application, since it proposed “the …
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… responsible for preparing a mandatory accident report. To complete the report, he was required to obtain the name of … fruits of search of trunk, stating Boykins does not support broad proposition that all parts of car may be … with no apparent excuse, in a residence that had been the site of an alleged sexual assault earlier that day. [Id. at …
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… Present In The Motel Room Based Solely Upon A Noise Complaint. B. The Sweep Of The Bathroom And The Balcony. C. … I SINCE THE POLICE DID NOT HAVE AN ARTICULABLE SUSPICION TO SUPPORT AN INVESTIGATIVE DETENTION OF THE DEFENDANT, AND … within the police department. This facility was the site of significant criminal activity, including narcotics …
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… and J. PETRUCCI CO., INC., IRON HILL CONSTRUCTION, INC., COMROE ADVANCED POWER, INC., ALL-STATE FIRE PROTECTION, INC. … Manager for Iron Hill Construction Management Co., visited the facility several times before plaintiff's accident … in the light most favorable to plaintiff, the evidence can support a jury verdict finding defendant intentionally …
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… responsible for preparing a mandatory accident report. To complete the report, he was required to obtain the name of … fruits of search of trunk, stating Boykins does not support broad proposition that all parts of car may be … with no apparent excuse, in a residence that had been the site of an alleged sexual assault earlier that day. [Id. at …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar … a resolution, the City approved plaintiff’s application for site plans and zoning variances (since the front of the … that the Board “found” that there were “special reasons to support” plaintiff’s application, since it proposed “the …
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… Present In The Motel Room Based Solely Upon A Noise Complaint. B. The Sweep Of The Bathroom And The Balcony. C. … I SINCE THE POLICE DID NOT HAVE AN ARTICULABLE SUSPICION TO SUPPORT AN INVESTIGATIVE DETENTION OF THE DEFENDANT, AND … within the police department. This facility was the site of significant criminal activity, including narcotics …
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… and J. PETRUCCI CO., INC., IRON HILL CONSTRUCTION, INC., COMROE ADVANCED POWER, INC., ALL-STATE FIRE PROTECTION, INC. … Manager for Iron Hill Construction Management Co., visited the facility several times before plaintiff's accident … in the light most favorable to plaintiff, the evidence can support a jury verdict finding defendant intentionally …
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… with [the son]. Both parties will abide by the recommendations of [the son's therapist] . . . ." The … by $78,248 and $140,310, respectively. Although defendant's credit card debt increased, it did not account for the … assuming he presents competent evidence to the court in the future. This argument lacks sufficient merit to warrant …
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… with [the son]. Both parties will abide by the recommendations of [the son's therapist] . . . ." The … by $78,248 and $140,310, respectively. Although defendant's credit card debt increased, it did not account for the … assuming he presents competent evidence to the court in the future. This argument lacks sufficient merit to warrant …
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… a forensic analysis of defendant's average annual gross income by the parties' joint forensic expert, Carleen Gaskin, … $180,000. He testified he sometimes paid alimony with his credit card. He claims he has debts of nearly $500,000. … of the training and employment, and the opportunity for future acquisitions of capital assets and income; (9) The …
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… children. On January 18, 2018, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce against defendant. In late 2019, … provided, "all issues regarding equitable distribution and support are reserved pending further hearing." The order … and I'm now forced to also show my interest, show my credit I deserve. In denying defendant's cross-motion, the …
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… a forensic analysis of defendant's average annual gross income by the parties' joint forensic expert, Carleen Gaskin, … $180,000. He testified he sometimes paid alimony with his credit card. He claims he has debts of nearly $500,000. … of the training and employment, and the opportunity for future acquisitions of capital assets and income; (9) The …
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… children. On January 18, 2018, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce against defendant. In late 2019, … provided, "all issues regarding equitable distribution and support are reserved pending further hearing." The order … and I'm now forced to also show my interest, show my credit I deserve. In denying defendant's cross-motion, the …
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… court determined defendant's conduct to be repetitive and compulsive and classified him as a persistent offender, … to time served, as he had accrued 784 days of jail credit, more than twenty-six months. Thereafter, defendant … guilty plea to determine whether it satisfied the requisites of our rules and case law, bearing in mind that a …
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… bag containing $800 in hundred- dollar bills along with a credit card issued to defendant retrieved from the back seat … [Defendant's] argument is based on speculation, not supported by fact. The judge further rejected defendant's … a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." Gideon, 244 N.J. at 550-51 (alteration in original) …
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… the tweet was directed at her because she earned less income than defendant. Plaintiff's mother testified regarding … denied telling plaintiff to seek an abortion and claimed he supported her and paid for her medical expenses. He asserted … because she did not embellish the incident. The judge credited plaintiff's testimony that defendant broke her …
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… with Neil's teacher, the referent relayed Neil had visited the school psychologist twice that week because he was … care may support an inference that the child is subject to future danger." T.B., 207 N.J. at 307. "That assessment must … and "point[ed] a gun to his head." The judge also credited Jill's and Szymanski's testimony that a handgun was …
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… trial court erred in finding plaintiff established the requisite predicate acts of domestic violence as required under … Violence Plaintiff argued that she needed protection from future harm based on the prior history of domestic abuse by … . . . neither did plaintiff." We disagree. The court credited plaintiff's testimony that she was "scared" that …
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… reported the injury the next day, and filed for workers' compensation benefits. She was out of work until September … testimony of Dr. Weiss, who actually testified to the opposite; and an exhibit that does not exist. Second, the Board … no such requisite determination. Nonetheless, the Board credited Dr. Berman's testimony that Stankowski's 2008 …