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… 1992, and the same parties were not involved. The Board compared the second application to the first application and … considered the first application. The Usechaks filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs, challenging the … of the MLUL codifies the common-law rule that '[a] public official is disqualified from participating in judicial or …
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… TOWNSHIP AND MAYOR, TOWNSHIP ADMINISTRATOR AND ELECTED OFFICIALS OF SAID TOWNSHIP, Defendants-Appellants. … a final order confirming a hearing officer's decision to recommend reinstatement and a sixty-day suspension of Township … We reverse. The hearing officer's decision was only a recommendation, which the Township could elect to accept or …
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… in defendant's "lap area." 2 John was charged in a juvenile complaint with acts of delinquency that if committed by an adult would constitute unlawful possession … to prevent a public servant from lawfully performing an official function by means of . . . force, violence, or …
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… of the Prosecutor. Plaintiff Michael Tompkins filed a complaint alleging defendants violated the New Jersey Law … of the Department, the City of Camden (the City) and its officials. Further, he alleged the City, John Scott 3 … the vision for policing Camden and feel rewarded for the accomplishments achieved. . . . Plaintiff began his employment …
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… appeals from an April 27, 2023 order dismissing his complaint for wrongful termination under the Conscientious … at the school, plaintiff submitted over forty student complaint referrals. When an incident with a student … v. Best, 201 N.J. 100, 113 (2010) ("[T]he need for school officials to maintain safety, order, and …
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… affirming, as modified, a hearing officer's findings and recommendation for his removal. Because we conclude the trial … . . 4.3.3 Reports. No employee shall knowingly falsify any official report or enter or cause to be entered any … minor motor vehicle infractions, shall notify their Commanding Officer, through the proper chain of command, of …
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… On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-1785. Feeley & LaRocca, LLC and … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Brian D. Ragunan, Deputy Attorney General, on … Dyl were in fact not valid military orders from a ranking official, and when he recognized that fact, Chief Dyl …
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… from a dispute between plaintiffs, four limited liability companies, and defendant, the Borough of Elmwood Park (the … A (ROW A) (collectively, the Roads). RDD received its first site plan approval in 2002. In 2004, RDD entered into a … of dedication "may also be accomplished by other 'official conduct which manifests an intent to treat the land …
Strattice-Hernia-Mesh
Multi County Litigation
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… Courts of the State of New Jersey Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 West Market Street Trenton, New Jersey 08625 One … individualized issues, and MCL creation can have the opposite effect of overburdening the court system by … 2, Counsel for Defendant(s) shall provide the court an official service list updated every sixty (60) days. The …
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… Court A.G.J.C. Supreme Court of New Jersey Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct Docket No: ACJC 2023-20 VERIFIED ANSWER TO THE FORMAL COMPLAINT ANSWER TO COMl?LAINT Lewis J. Korngut, by way of … lawyers, and others whom the Judge deals within an official capacity." Respondent's comments were directed …
Terminology
Rules of Court
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… person to a proposed course of conduct after the lawyer has communicated adequate information and explanation about the … by a lawyer denotes the conduct of a reasonably prudent and competent lawyer. … "Reasonable belief" … or … "reasonably … other body acts in an adjudicative capacity when a neutral official, after the presentation of evidence or legal …
Depositions
Rules of Court
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… … If it appears to the judge of the court in which a complaint, indictment or accusation is pending that a … stored information, and any other data or data compilations stored in any medium from which information can … of the videotaped testimony, which shall be part of the official record of the court proceedings, shall be made in …
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… … No action in lieu of prerogative writs shall be commenced later than 45 days after the accrual of the right … Actions. … No action in lieu of prerogative writs shall be commenced to contest or question any election under N.J.S. … after 45 days from the publication of a notice once in the official newspaper of the municipality or a newspaper of …
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… LITIGATION CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER NO. 4 THIS MATTER having come before the Court for a Case Management Conference on … If a resolution cannot be reached, the Parties shall submit competing orders with corresponding submissions setting … shall submit a proposed protocol for Science Day. 8. The official record shall be the transcript generated by the …
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… LITIGATION CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER NO. 3 THIS MATTER having come before the Court for a Case Management Conference on … the Plaintiffs with the proposed draft agenda 5. The official record shall be the transcript provided by the …
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… Delivery Pick Up US Mail Fax Email Courier / Messenger On Site Inspection Part A: Division Requester Identification … Report Home address Work address Conditions of Supervision Compliance Certifications Other: If the Division is … Service/Pretrial Monitoring records in question solely for official Division purposes related to the above-referenced …
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… by passing a resolution authorizing the filing of an ethics complaint against him; and (3) all defendants violated … to unseat the Town's mayor, Silverio Vega, in an upcoming election.1 Roque asked plaintiff to work on his … to retaliate against him and humiliate him. He agreed that official actions were done by way of resolution, but claimed …
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… against “unreasonable searches and seizures” by government officials. Our constitutional jurisprudence expresses a … authority to detain that person for a reasonable period to complete the objective of the search. The period of the … the public, or the person’s friends or family, and spark a combustible incident. Public safety permits the police to …
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… attempting to prevent a public servant from performing an official function "by means of force" and by refusing to comply with commands in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:29-1(a);4 and hindering …
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… at the Mercer County Sheriff's Office who was charged with official misconduct and tampering with public records and … 3 A-0075-21 calendared back-to-back. Because they share common facts, we now consolidate them for the purpose of … Lavin's petition. In his decision, the judge first posited that whether "someone who has not been convicted of a …