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… one percent each. Plaintiffs required working capital to complete the transaction, so Vassallo and Patsaros arranged … transferred fifty thousand dollars to Vassallo, who deposited the funds in his attorney trust account. Vassallo …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MALA SUNDAR … for tax year 2020. Plaintiffs provided five comparable sales, and based on their unadjusted sale prices, asked the … disposal.” F.M.C. Stores Co. v. Borough of Morris Plains, 100 N.J. 418, 430 (1985). VALUE CONCLUSIONS Plaintiffs’ …
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… Raghu Murthy argued the cause for appellants Ironbound Community Corporation and New Jersey Environmental Justice … On December 16, 2014, the DEP published notice on its website of its intent to approve the proposed significant …
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… presents the following arguments: POINT I TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR WHEN IT ADMITTED IDENTIFICATION … of other crimes or bad acts is generally not admissible, unless used for "proof of motive, opportunity, intent, … Chevy Malibu is not challenged here. See State v. Sugar, 100 N.J. 214, 234 (1985). In order to contest the …
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… theory for termination than asserted in the guardianship complaint, and the Division erred in failing to properly … that he has Native American heritage: My, my mother is 100 percent Native American. She's half Cherokee and half … and State court must treat the child as an Indian child, unless and until it is determined that the child is not a …
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… from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 06-10- 1466. Joseph E. Krakora, … on the phone. Id. at 3. Eventually, defendant offered to commute their punishments in exchange for their submitting … witnesses could "in no way, shape or form provide complete 100 percent exculpation as alleged." The judge commented …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-6020-17T2 SUN WEST MORTGAGE COMPANY, INC., Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ANNE WORMLEY, her … William's demise. In December 2006, Anne borrowed $100,000 from DCI Mortgage Brokers, LLC (DCI). The loan was … defenses and counterclaims were legally and factually meritless. The court recognized defendant, Carl, and William G. …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 (as to Hassan King) (count two); a lesser-included second-degree robbery (Mashara Salaam), … and (b) (count five); second-degree conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. … evaluates the enumerated factors in State v. Yarbough, 100 N.J. 627, 643-44 (1985), "the court's decision will not …
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… JOSEPH M. ANDRESINI, P.J.T.C. 125 State Street, Suite 100 PRESIDING JUDGE Hackensack, NJ 07601 Tel: (609)815-2922 … NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS March 29, 2019 Brian M. Chewcaskie, … is otherwise qualified for farmland assessment could nonetheless be denied such favorable treatment if used in violation …
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… JOSEPH M. ANDRESINI, P.J.T.C. 125 State Street, Suite 100 PRESIDING JUDGE Hackensack, NJ 07601 Tel: (609)815-2922 … NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS March 12, 2019 Michael I. Schneck, … is zero. An assessment will continue from prior years unless it is manually changed by the assessor. The Town’s …
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… she kicked an officer in the chest. According to the complaint summons, "following the arrest[,] . . . defendant … of transmitting COVID-19 has proven the 17 A-3342-21 opposite.3 And considering defendant's offense occurred at the …
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… guilty of second-degree robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(2), a lesser-included offense of first-degree robbery, N.J.S.A. … money, or do you want to get shot." Morales gave defendant $100, stating: "Here. Take that. I don't have any more. I … "No," to Question 1(a) on the jury sheet: "In the course of committing the [r]obbery did [defendant] threaten the …
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… 07306 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS RCS LOGISTICS, INC., Pl.ainti££, vs. … Rosen fails to identify any alleged omission with the requisite particularity and fails to plead any facts that might …
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… 97 N.J. at 208); see N.J.R.E. 702. Matters "within the competence of the jury" are for the collective wisdom of the … understanding of the average juror is improper. See Id. at 100, 104 (noting "the case law makes clear that it is not … based upon it should not stand, even under the plain or harmless error standards, unless there is "overwhelming …
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… WITH THE MODEL CHARGES, THAT THE IDENTITY OF THE PERSON WHO COMMITTED THE CRIME IS AN ELEMENT OF THE OFFENSE WHICH THE … reviewing the record and the applicable legal principles, we affirm defendant's convictions and sentence but … in Davis was convicted of distributing cocaine within 100 feet of a school after he purportedly sold it to a Drug …
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… from an August 12, 2019 Law Division order dismissing their complaint in lieu of prerogative writs, which challenged the … has been owned for over 10 years the appraised value less outstanding loans may be used to calculate equity." … mortgage of $250,000, of which there remained a balance of $100,000 when the hardship application was filed. In …
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… which enforced the ruling of the second Rabbinical court, compelling plaintiffs to comply with its earlier rulings or … entitled to purchase the Property for $305,000 and requisite fees within thirty-five days; (2) defendants were to 8 …
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… his answer and affirmative defenses to the third-party complaint pursuant to Rule 4:23-2(b), and a February 5, 2016 … CRS and the manner in which the payments were paid and deposited into accounts in which either Joseph or Kroner had an …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Theresa Y. Kyles, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, of counsel and on the … for crisis intervention. Soon after, the police received complaints from a family member that defendant possessed a … A-1741-15T1 The sergeant noted, "the house [was] literally 100 feet from a school yard", adding to the urgency of the …
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… plaintiff, she had keys to her son's home and frequently visited and cared for T.H., prepared meals, and cared for … with T.H. increased, and she took him to her home to accommodate his parents' work schedules and the baby. …