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… that any future conveyance of the aforesaid property commonly known and designated as 771 Allison Court, … marketable title stating, "[t]itle to the Property will be free from all claims or rights of others as described in … based on plaintiff's "inability to convey marketable title free and clear from the rights of others" which "violated …
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… appeals from an April 28, 2023 order dismissing her complaint against defendants Mercer County Board of … this request." In February 2022, plaintiff filed a verified complaint "disput[ing] the accuracy of [the] OPRA … or officer of the [BOE] announce that she was recording an 'official' video of the . . . meeting." Plaintiff contended …
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… and Pierce and Markowitz were ordered to serve ten days of community service. Defendants now appeal from the denial of … that the police lawfully entered the home as part of their community caretaking function. The judge also noted that the … that exigent circumstances may require public safety officials, such as the police, firefighters, or paramedics, …
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… we affirm. Glassboro Guardians, a non-profit corporation comprised of individuals who own rental properties within … THE TESTIMONY OF ITS COUNCIL MEMBERS AND HOUSING INSPECTION OFFICIALS. IV. THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN CONCLUDING THAT THE … discussion of substance of the parking ordinance, no public comment by council members and no comment from the public." …
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… v. NEW JERSEY STATE POLICE and DAVID ROBBINS, in his official capacity as Records Custodian for the New Jersey … appeals from a July 20, 2017 order dismissing its complaint under the Open Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, to compel the Division of State Police to release the name of a …
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… appeals from the January 31, 2020 order dismissing his complaint against defendants Kelley Lavery, Ramon Lopez, … order and the September 17, 2019 order. We add our separate comments. I. Before spring of 2011, plaintiff was an … other defendants." 5 A-2818-19 Plaintiff was charged with official misconduct, and other charges not specified in the …
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… in 1997. Defendant was over the age of twenty-one when he committed the crimes in 1993. He had previously been … and comprehensible legislation is a fundamental prerequisite of due process of law, especially where criminal … legislation places both citizens and law enforcement officials in an untenable position. Vague laws deprive …
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… regarding his property. The parties filed dueling complaints in the Law and Chancery Division which were … to as a garage and chicken coop. In October 2018, City officials inspected the property and deemed the outbuildings … include the clearance, and any necessary leveling, of the site. . . . . Similarly, N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.5(e) provides "if …
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… in 1997. Defendant was over the age of twenty-one when he committed the crimes in 1993. He had previously been … and comprehensible legislation is a fundamental prerequisite of due process of law, especially where criminal … legislation places both citizens and law enforcement officials in an untenable position. Vague laws deprive …
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… v. NEW JERSEY STATE POLICE and DAVID ROBBINS, in his official capacity as Records Custodian for the New Jersey … appeals from a July 20, 2017 order dismissing its complaint under the Open Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, to compel the Division of State Police to release the name of a …
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… and Pierce and Markowitz were ordered to serve ten days of community service. Defendants now appeal from the denial of … that the police lawfully entered the home as part of their community caretaking function. The judge also noted that the … that exigent circumstances may require public safety officials, such as the police, firefighters, or paramedics, …
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… appeals from the January 31, 2020 order dismissing his complaint against defendants Kelley Lavery, Ramon Lopez, … order and the September 17, 2019 order. We add our separate comments. I. Before spring of 2011, plaintiff was an … other defendants." 5 A-2818-19 Plaintiff was charged with official misconduct, and other charges not specified in the …
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… we affirm. Glassboro Guardians, a non-profit corporation comprised of individuals who own rental properties within … THE TESTIMONY OF ITS COUNCIL MEMBERS AND HOUSING INSPECTION OFFICIALS. IV. THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN CONCLUDING THAT THE … discussion of substance of the parking ordinance, no public comment by council members and no comment from the public." …
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… regarding his property. The parties filed dueling complaints in the Law and Chancery Division which were … to as a garage and chicken coop. In October 2018, City officials inspected the property and deemed the outbuildings … include the clearance, and any necessary leveling, of the site. . . . . Similarly, N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.5(e) provides "if …
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… appeals from an April 28, 2023 order dismissing her complaint against defendants Mercer County Board of … this request." In February 2022, plaintiff filed a verified complaint "disput[ing] the accuracy of [the] OPRA … or officer of the [BOE] announce that she was recording an 'official' video of the . . . meeting." Plaintiff contended …
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… terminate the obligation upon proof that the person has not committed an offense within [fifteen] years following … 2001. Id. at 209. However, each defendant remained offense free after 2001 and had been offense free for a period of … Since defendant was not offense free for the requisite period, we need not decide if he proved he poses no …
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… terminate the obligation upon proof that the person has not committed an offense within [fifteen] years following … 2001. Id. at 209. However, each defendant remained offense free after 2001 and had been offense free for a period of … Since defendant was not offense free for the requisite period, we need not decide if he proved he poses no …
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… the charge of duress is asserted has used threats, moral compulsion, physical force or psychological pressure to … and thereby deprive the other party of the exercise of free will. But the actions of the person against whom the … under the circumstances as to compel one to do what his/her free will would refuse. The controlling factor is the …
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… With the return of a verdict, your service in this case is complete. Upon your discharge you are not required, except … in mind the key to your function as jurors has been the free discussion among yourselves during your deliberations, … It is in the public interest that there be the utmost freedom of discussion in the jury room and that each juror …
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… as the major source of legal protection of individual freedoms—such as free speech, freedom of religion, personal privacy rights … both the private and public use of the property. Mazdabrook Commons Homeowners' Association v. Khan, 210 N.J. 482 …