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… SAFETY, DIVISION OF STATE POLICE, JOSEPH FUENTES, in his official capacity and ATTORNEY GENERAL, STATE OF NEW JERSEY … an order dated March 19, 2010, denying leave to amend their complaint pursuant to Rule 4:9-1; an order dated July 9, … and Nieves had failed to provide discovery, as the requisite sixty days having elapsed. R. 4:23-5(a)(2). After …
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… R. 1:7-4. Plaintiff filed a New Jersey Resident Gross Income Tax return for tax year 2016 on which he reported $0 gross income. Plaintiff did not include a W-2 statement with his tax … means all remuneration (other than fees paid to a public official) for services performed by an employee for his …
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… a duly appointed Breath Test Coordinator/Instructor. In my official capacity, and consistent with "Calibration Check … guilty plea, have insufficient merit to warrant extended comment. R. 2:11-3(e)(2). 10 A-4002-15T3 "Generally, a … a backdrop for the arguments that follow and requires no comment. His second point in this series (Point III of his …
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… that severed a single count of engaging in a pattern of official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-7, from an indictment's … altercation. According to the State, defendant failed to complete an Attorney General use-of-force report and falsely … words, the judge doubted the right 4 The judge made some comments that suggested he believed some or all of the …
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… order dismissing counts one, four and five of her amended complaint. We affirm substantially for the reasons expressed … and she was subjected to disparate treatment as compared to other inmates. Ibid. It also included a demand … of Ramsey, 162 N.J. 375, 387 (2000). Whether a public official is to be afforded qualified immunity is also a …
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… guilty of (offense charged). … [IF DEFENDANT CLAIMS “INCOMPLETE MISTAKE-OF-FACT” … PURSUANT TO N.J.S.A. 2C:2-4b, … alleged; or (2) He/She acted in reasonable reliance upon an official statement of the law, afterward determined to be … “an attack on the prosecution’s ability to prove the requisite mental state for at least one objective element of the …
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… SAFETY, DIVISION OF STATE POLICE, JOSEPH FUENTES, in his official capacity and ATTORNEY GENERAL, STATE OF NEW JERSEY … an order dated March 19, 2010, denying leave to amend their complaint pursuant to Rule 4:9-1; an order dated July 9, … and Nieves had failed to provide discovery, as the requisite sixty days having elapsed. R. 4:23-5(a)(2). After …
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… R. 1:7-4. Plaintiff filed a New Jersey Resident Gross Income Tax return for tax year 2016 on which he reported $0 gross income. Plaintiff did not include a W-2 statement with his tax … means all remuneration (other than fees paid to a public official) for services performed by an employee for his …
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… a duly appointed Breath Test Coordinator/Instructor. In my official capacity, and consistent with "Calibration Check … guilty plea, have insufficient merit to warrant extended comment. R. 2:11-3(e)(2). 10 A-4002-15T3 "Generally, a … a backdrop for the arguments that follow and requires no comment. His second point in this series (Point III of his …
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… that severed a single count of engaging in a pattern of official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-7, from an indictment's … altercation. According to the State, defendant failed to complete an Attorney General use-of-force report and falsely … words, the judge doubted the right 4 The judge made some comments that suggested he believed some or all of the …
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… order dismissing counts one, four and five of her amended complaint. We affirm substantially for the reasons expressed … and she was subjected to disparate treatment as compared to other inmates. Ibid. It also included a demand … of Ramsey, 162 N.J. 375, 387 (2000). Whether a public official is to be afforded qualified immunity is also a …
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… from 1977. In late 2017, Dany asked federal immigration officials if he could travel to and from Israel. He was told … of his 1977 criminal conviction. Federal immigration officials have not initiated or threatened to initiate …
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2C:29-6a
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… that "an inmate [of an institution or detention facility] commits an offense if he knowingly and unlawfully procures, … with or possessed S1. Escape means removal of oneself from official detention in an institution or a detention facility … proven beyond a reasonable doubt not only that defendant committed the crime of providing himself/herself with an …
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2C:29-6a
Charges Document PDF
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… facility). The relevant statute provides that "A person commits an offense if he knowingly and unlawfully introduces … For these purposes, escape means a removal of oneself from official detention in an institution or a detention facility … proven beyond a reasonable doubt not only that defendant committed the crime of introducing an implement for escape …
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… How Does an Agency Become Registered for Purposes of Delivering Video Remote … (SC:L) or a minimum of 60 hours of legal training. The official representative of the agency must complete all … that deliver any type of court interpreting service (on-site, telephone, VRI) as stated on the Registering an Agency …
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… from 1977. In late 2017, Dany asked federal immigration officials if he could travel to and from Israel. He was told … of his 1977 criminal conviction. Federal immigration officials have not initiated or threatened to initiate …
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… Esq. being of full age, hereby certify that a full and complete copy of Defendant's Motion for a Probable Cause … the number of hours required to be worked by an elected official to be eligible for enrollment in the State Health … week as required by P.L. 2010, c.2. If he did work the requisite time, then he was entitled to benefits regardless of …
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… for the non-consensual tow by a privately owned towing company that had a contract with the respective local … subjected to non-consensual towing clearly were not buying, leasing, or borrowing any money, property, or … provision further defines a consumer as “any individual who buys, leases, borrows, or bails any money, property or …
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… pleaded guilty to first-degree robbery in exchange for a recommended sentence, and agreed to testify against defendant. … the morning of June 19, 2005, he went to Morrow’s home to buy a cigar. He had gone there previously to buy cigars or cigarettes and had known Morrow since he was a …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … 4 with acknowledgment of receipt. Sunico was permitted to buy jewelry articles and other products from non-competitors … However, federal and state law hold that at least two requisites are inherent in the concept of assignment. For …