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… officer. On October 30, 2017, she was served with a complaint, arrested, and charged with fourth-degree cruelty … (PNDA) on appellant. The PNDA charged her with: conduct unbecoming a public employee, N.J.A.C. 4A:2-2.3(a)(6); other … action taken against an employee is adjudicated fairly and accurately to preserve the safety of the public." …
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… future use for such lands; that the council must obtain the fair market value for the lease, license or grant of … and related entities, summary judgment on Jersey Shore's complaint that Keansburg's Second Amended Redevelopment Plan … sufficient,' New Jersey courts have used different formulas, sometimes looking to the analysis set forth by the …
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… Police Department (EPD) officers arrived at an apartment complex in Elizabeth following a report of a shooting. Upon … with trial counsel at the courthouse were brief, usually lasting no longer than thirty minutes. During these … and (2) the deficiency prejudiced defendant's right to a fair trial); see also State v. Fritz, 105 N.J. 42, 58 (1987) …
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… proposed tuition before September 2023, when the semester commenced." The court addressed the Newburgh v. Arrigo … examined plaintiff's argument that the court had misclassified his employment. The court stated, "[a]ccording to … as well as any other relevant circumstances, to reach a fair and just decision whether and, if so, in what amount, a …
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… trees along the entire Fourteenth Street frontage to accommodate the proposed drainage system. 4 A-2075-23 In a … he reviewed plaintiffs' revised application and submitted comments and recommendations to the Board. In regard to the … and unreasonable.'" Smart SMR of N.Y., Inc. v. Borough of Fair Lawn Bd. of Adjustment, 152 N.J. 309, 327 (1998) …
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… is warranted. The public trust doctrine refers to the common-law principle that a state holds "in trust for the … issue of material fact existed. On October 6, 2023, DEP Commissioner issued a final agency decision, adopting the … is arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable, or that it lacks fair support in the record." Mount v. Bd. of Tr., PFRS, 233 …
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… did not cite any authority supporting its order.2 2 By comparison, Rule 3:22-6A(2) mandates dismissal of a PCR … personnel records; and denying defendant's motion to compel documents regarding the cooperation of two State's … because – unlike the "excusable neglect" and "fundamental fairness" exceptions for untimely first petitions – the time …
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… kidnapping, N.J.S.A. 2C:13-1(b); first-degree conspiracy to commit murder/kidnapping, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1)(2), … support. If after investigation counsel can formulate no fair legal argument in support of a particular claim raised … about bringing [the expert] before the court." Ibid. Lastly, counsel acknowledged that she did not file a direct …
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… privacy of the victim. R. 1:38-3(c)(12). 4 A-0372-23 "[T]he last partygoer left around 6:00 a.m." Ibid. When defendant … Julie stated she "recalled feeling pain in her rectum, 'coming and going,' and hearing defendant's voice whispering, … Julie in which Julie admitted to previous extra-marital affairs. Id. at 11-12. However, the judge allowed defendant's …
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… gym while Natalie was at work. Natalie requested that Caleb come with her, because Caleb had lost his phone and would … put her in a choke hold, hit her in the face, and thrown a glass at her. Later in the day, the Division contacted … mark[,]' an appellate court must intervene to ensure the fairness of the proceeding." N.J. Div. of Youth & Fam. …
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… defendant telephoned her threatening that if she did not come back and return his car, he would hurt her. She then … with his hands raised. A back- up officer, Patrolman Nicholas Mayo, forced defendant into a prone position on the … "when the judicial system has denied a defendant with fair proceedings leading to a just outcome or when …
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… for patrons available 24 hours. There must be clean and comfortable administrative offices and waiting area for … required that the facility "must have room for 50 automobiles, 50 cars. And for the Parkway . . . you need room … is arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable, or that it lacks fair support in the record." Id. at 27-28. "Deference …
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… THE SUPERIOR COURT : SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY : ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON : JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET : DOCKET NO: ACJC … answers and responds as follows: RESPONSES TO THE FORMAL COMPLAINT 1. Respondent admits the allegations contained in … from members of the Bar demonstrating a reputation for fairness, and his approximately 23 years of service to the …
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… accident with Marquis Godfrey. The tragic accident left him completely and totally disabled. Over three years later, … call when the crash occurred. 6 A-2712-23 In reviewing the last available video clip prior to the crash, taken from … is "arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable, or . . . lacks fair 12 A-2712-23 support in the record." Russo v. Bd. of …
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… Laidacker, and Philip M. Pasquarello, on the briefs). Nicholas M. Centrella argued the cause for respondent (Clark Hill … Plaintiff appeals from a Law Division order dismissing his complaint for lack of jurisdiction. Plaintiff alleges he was … the forum state "'does not offend "traditional notions of fair play and substantial justice"' in order to assert …
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… Firm, PC, attorneys; Andrew J. Kelly, of counsel; Nicholas D. Norcia, on the briefs). Ryan W. Federer argued the … plus $38,462.60 in attorneys' fees and costs under a commercial lease (the Lease) for a gym located in … the services were rendered and the costs were 8 A-1232-23 fair, but determining the hourly rates were "a little high," …
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… of three offenses that would constitute criminal acts if committed as an adult. S.C. argues the trial court erred … years old, was charged with acts of delinquency, which if committed by an adult would constitute: first-degree … at such time as to provide the adverse party with a fair opportunity to prepare to meet it; (b) the court finds, …
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… to terminate all his obligations under the Registration and Community Notification Law (Megan's Law), N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to … following a hearing, the Law Division entered an order classifying J.M. as a "Tier 1/Low Risk offender." In June … pleads guilty under an Alford plea "has not had a full and fair opportunity to litigate the issues"); Sluman v. State, …
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… because of the condition of the bag, which he claimed had become infested with roaches. Defendant interjected, blamed … "errors were so serious as to deprive the defendant of a fair trial." Strickland, 466 U.S. at 687; see State v. … N.J. at 613; State v. Worlock, 117 N.J. 596, 625 (1990). Lastly, as to defendant's claim he is entitled to an …
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… E.T. immediately smelled "an extremely pungent odor of fuel and [saw] smoke." He thought he should "run away" … and report as well as the Medical Review Board's recommendations. The Board modified its prior decisions, … is arbitrary, capricious, or unreasonable, or that it lacks fair support in the record." Mount v. Bd. of Trs., Police & …