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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS July 10, 2019 Tova L. Lutz, Esq. … on or about May 30, 2007, Aish purchased the properties commonly known as 2 Katherine Avenue, Passaic, New Jersey … Judaism through instruction, lectures, prayer services, communal activities, and spiritual counseling under the …
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… Review Act (“CAFRA”). 1 The 1,211 acres is a stipulated compromise acreage. Evidentiary testimony and submissions … zoning ordinance in 2006 and 2007, permitting certain commercial uses on the section of the taxpayer’s property that has frontage on Route 37, and other commercial uses are allowed elsewhere on taxpayer’s property …
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… Review Act (“CAFRA”). 1 The 1,211 acres is a stipulated compromise acreage. Evidentiary testimony and submissions … zoning ordinance in 2006 and 2007, permitting certain commercial uses on the section of the taxpayer’s property that has frontage on Route 37, and other commercial uses are allowed elsewhere on taxpayer’s property …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 1 June 21, 20181 Lee S. Holtzman, Esq. … tax map as Block 221, Lot 6. The subject property comprises a 6.504-acre rectangular shaped lot located at the … Industrial zoning district with permitted uses including commercial and corporate offices, laboratories (devoted to …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar R.J. Hughes Justice Complex JUDGE P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street Trenton, New … Lynn Anderson Deputy Attorney General R.J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street, P.O. Box 106 Trenton, New Jersey …
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… from his airway and restore his breathing. Whitman accompanied the paramedics to the hospital and defendant … "seemed to get 8 A-5552-17 a lot more upset, and becoming inconsolable, crying[,]" so she stopped the … were probably caused by "squeezing, . . . as the ribs get [compressed,] the bones of the spine act as a kind of …
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… aware of facts constituting probable cause that defendant committed the offense but instead told her repeatedly they … suspect in a strict liability death" investigation. "As is common with these investigations," Uricks explained he then … the Xanax." On November 1, 2017, defendant was charged in a complaint-summons with third-degree possession of a …
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… Review Act (“CAFRA”). 1 The 1,211 acres is a stipulated compromise acreage. Evidentiary testimony and submissions … zoning ordinance in 2006 and 2007, permitting certain commercial uses on the section of the taxpayer’s property that has frontage on Route 37, and other commercial uses are allowed elsewhere on taxpayer’s property …
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… with his fingers. Defendant would stop if he heard someone come to the door. Ann said "it hurted" when she tried to go … watched a movie with the other children. Defendant did not come back into the room. When Cathy made her disclosures to … He examined Ann on July 23, 2010. She reported pain and discomfort after being touched when she urinated, a condition …
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… While still married, plaintiff purchased a landscaping company known as Anchor Landscaping and Anchor Property … the parties signed a "Co-ownership Work Responsibility and Compensation Agreement . . . in the Joint Ownership of … properties had a value of $550,000. The PSA also referenced commercial trucks and trailers used by Anchor and stated …
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… dispute. Jamell Scott and James Russell2 were charged as accomplices in that murder. In Indictment 09-01-0109, the … mother of Granados' girlfriend. Scott was charged as an accomplice in that murder as well. The indictments were tried … when he saw Baker, who he knew as a regular customer, come in with two other men. When the men entered, Olivares …
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… jury trial, defendant was convicted of third-degree computer theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-25(c); and third-degree theft … TRIAL, NECESSITATING REVERSAL. POINT III THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR WHEN IT FAILED TO INSTRUCT THE JURY ON … to Alexis Gonzalez, a security supervisor at Tropicana, who commenced an investigation of slot machine 5333, beginning …
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… the State from presenting certain laboratory evidence, compel the State to provide additional discovery, and … defendant's room. Ricciardelli observed several persons coming in and out of the room. Early in the afternoon, … found two sheets of THC wax wrapped in wax paper. In a compartment in the trunk of the Mercedes, the officers …
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… Huff. Defendant, who was a minor when the crimes were committed, raises numerous contentions in this appeal. Most … shy of his eighteenth birthday when the homicides were committed, did not suffer prejudice from counsel's failure … concluded that it was not reasonably probable that the outcome would have been different had defendant opposed the …
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… Plaintiff works in finance and chose to be the primary income producer during the marriage. Defendant worked as an … lite support owed to defendant, which represented a savings component. Defendant appeals from the court's rejection of … judge erred by awarding defendant a retroactive savings component through the pendente lite support and by failing …
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… of State v. Ricky Zuber (A-2677-18), and State v. James Comer (A-1230-18) decided today, raises Eighth Amendment … for the present case, in July 2005 defendant James Zarate1 committed several atrocious offenses as a minor, including … next door to Zarate's father. Id. at 4. After J.P.'s mother complained to the school and told Zarate to leave J.P. …
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… INTRODUCTION OF EXPERT TESTIMONY REGARDING CHILD SEXUAL ACCOMMODATION SYNDROME WAS BASED ON UNRELIABLE SCIENCE. THE … Remand Order, Evidence Concerning Child Sexual Assault Accommodation Syndrome Fails the Reliability Requirement Under … DISCLOSURE OF THE ALLEGED ABUSE TO B.W. UNDER THE FRESH COMPLAINT DOCTRINE, BECAUSE IT WAS NEITHER SPONTANEOUS NOR …
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… Kelly in the water when Lucy noticed "that she was uncomfortable and . . . it looked like she was cold . . . ." … he initially stated "I got her, I got her," he eventually complied. Lucy walked to a bench and quickly changed Kelly … contents with defendant and Lucy and asked defendant to accompany them to the pool. In his written report …
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… 2C:11-3(a) or (b) (count one); first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a) or (b) and N.J.S.A. … working as a car salesman and his highest adjusted gross income was $294,000 in 2013. Defendant's 2014 tax return declared $13,000 in income. On July 11, 2014, defendant opened a checking account …
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… Petitioners-Appellants, v. KIMBERLY HARRINGTON, ACTING COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION, NEW JERSEY STATE BOARD OF … the cause for respondents Kimberly Harrington, Acting Commissioner of Education and State Board of Education … appeal from the February 28, 2017 final decision of the Commissioner of Education (Commissioner), approving an …