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… NEW JERSEY SUPREME COURT COMMITTEE ON MINORITY CONCERNS 2002 - 2004 Report The … impartiality and equal access; to advise the Court on goals, objectives and implementation timetables; to provide … the Court on major policies and procedures; to conduct studies recommended by the Committee; and to undertake such …
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… Defendant's wife, Othelia Greda, and Maple Shade, LLC, were also named defendants. Because the claims against Othelia … him; allowing cross-examination of Farghaly about her income tax returns; and asking prospective jurors if they … recorded statements under the doctrine of completeness embodied in N.J.R.E. 106 because plaintiffs did not produce a …
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… employer, Ocean Township, and various Ocean Township officials. Plaintiff contends defendants violated the New Jersey … to an undue hardship exception, to provide reasonable accommodations in the workplace to pregnant women upon their … general protections, including its robust range of remedies and protections from retaliation or reprisal. 2. The …
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… 0-109-12 072453 SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO.: ACJC 2009-050 IN … DAVENPORT, FORMER JUDGE OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT The Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (the “Committee”) hereby … by clear and convincing evidence.’ The Committee’s Findings also demonstrate that the charges set forth in Count II of …
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… cause for appellant (Joseph E. Krakora, 1 We employ initials to refer to defendant A.M. because information contained in a petition for compassionate release under N.J.S.A. 30:4-123.51e, and … defendant was convicted. The statute's plain language embodies a legislative intent to allow parole — in the form of …
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… by OSTRER, P.J.A.D. A-4361-19 3 In these three appeals, consolidated for our opinion, the State contends the … Galvan joined Rodriguez and Dr. Ferraro in conspiring to commit this fraud. The State asserts it presented sufficient … from one of several listed non-governmental certifying bodies, although the list is non-exhaustive. N.J.A.C. …
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… and, instead, empowered the courts to grant such inmates "compassionate release." L. 2020, c. 106, § 1 (codified at N.J.S.A. 30:4- 123.51e); see also N.J.S.A. 30:4-123.51c (2001) (repealed by L. 2020, c. … life sentences since 1982, F.E.D. petitioned the court for compassionate release. 1 During the subsequent hearing, he …
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… (American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey, Kit Walsh (Electronic Frontier Foundation) of the California and … whether defendant is entitled to trade secrets of a private company for the sole purpose of challenging at a Frye1 … determining reliability at a Frye hearing. These case studies illustrate that software is not immune from error. …
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… settlement agreement, either in whole or in part, under the common law right of access to public records, see Bergen … charged in a PNDA seeking his termination with conduct unbecoming and other sufficient causes following an internal … including bras, underwear, cigarettes and a cellphone. He also admitted to using an alias that allowed him to …
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… the mother of three children, defendant N.S. (Nina),1 appeals from the Family Part's March 21, 2019 order terminating … 4 A-3702-18T1 expressed by Judge Terence P. Flynn in his comprehensive and thorough sixty-page oral decision that he … the abdominal pain, doctors recommended alterations to her diet, medication, out of home counseling, and a return to …
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… limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-4521-16T3 Plaintiff Kim Allen appeals from the trial court's order granting summary judgment … Freeholder Director Gerald Thornton and dismissing her complaint filed under the Conscientious Employee Protection … recognized that N.J.S.A. 10:4-12(b)(8) authorized public bodies to discuss personnel matters in executive session …
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… that Stabile, a Newark Police Department detective, falsely accused him of four armed robberies that were committed in Newark in January 2015 and unlawfully arrested … plaintiff, and because Stabile’s belief that plaintiff committed the robberies was objectively unreasonable, …
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… jury presentation and other constitutional provisions. They also claim that the Supreme Court does not have the … are suspended because of COVID-19. The Working Group recommended that grand jury operations resume in certain … New Jersey has not been alone in crafting temporary remedies -- consistent with constitutional rights -- to keep the …
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… $308,000 and $466,000 per year, exclusively from commissions. Goldfarb met defendant in March 2013. According … and the doctrine of promissory estoppel, as well as the remedies associated with each. A. Key to defendant’s argument … trusts, or other financial institutions or institutional buyers, whether acting for themselves or as trustees. …
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… appeal, the Court reviews the Public Employment Relations Commission’s (PERC) decision that the employees’ health … year after the expiration of that agreement. Chapter 78 also provided that when an employer and its employees … therefore non-negotiable. PERC’s construction of Chapter 78 comports with the statute’s language and the Legislature’s …
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… Pleasant and the other landowner were to gain certain approvals permitting development of the properties. Pursuant to … in 2009. When the judgment was not satisfied, U.S. Home commenced foreclosure actions against the properties. The … proceedings, and returned the parties to their state remedies. The resumed foreclosure processes and sheriff’s sales …
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… report indicated that S.T.’s “[m]easures of verbal comprehension . . . suggest[ed] a superior level of … above average. On the other hand, her speed in processing complex information remained impaired. 2 In February 2010, … settlement offer. Miceli reviewed the “extensive case materials,” including the discovery and medical records, and …
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… for several luxury high-rise apartment buildings, multiple commercial retail units, parking garages, a park, and a waterfront promenade or walkway. The proposal also included three tennis courts and a tennis pavilion … prevailed in that suit. The City also filed suit to compel the construction of tennis facilities per the …
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… A review board evaluated applications and made recommendations to the Freeholder Board, which approved final … easement agreement with the County. Grantees were also required to provide public access to properties that … Morris County resident and taxpayer, (plaintiffs), filed a complaint in Superior Court that named the Freeholder Board, …
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… Act (CJRA), N.J.S.A. 2A:162-15 to -26, has three principal components. First, it allows for pretrial detention of … a serious risk of danger, flight, or obstruction that no combination of release conditions would be adequate. Second, … of the reports and the photos but not the video. The Court also clarifies and reframes the Rule to help ensure that it …