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… am here because I am worried. Gwen also informed the police officer, who later testified at the FERPO hearing, Neil had … court found Neil posed a significant danger of bodily injury to self by possessing, purchasing, or owning a firearm … individuals who "pose[] a significant danger of bodily injury to [themselves] or others . . . . from having custody …
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… individually and in his capacity as a law enforcement officer with the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office and TIMOTHY MEIER, individually and in his capacity as a law enforcement officer with the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office, …
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… am here because I am worried. Gwen also informed the police officer, who later testified at the FERPO hearing, Neil had … court found Neil posed a significant danger of bodily injury to self by possessing, purchasing, or owning a firearm … individuals who "pose[] a significant danger of bodily injury to [themselves] or others . . . . from having custody …
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… Department of Corrections (DOC) that upheld a hearing officer's decision finding him guilty of prohibited act … juice at him. Krupp's actions were witnessed by Corrections Officers D. Powell and J. Negroni. Arroyo reported the … the charge had merit, Pate referred the charge to a hearing officer to conduct a disciplinary hearing. Krupp pled not …
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… Falls Detective Wilson, the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office (OCPO) asked the Tinton Falls police department to … to walk down the middle stair case after seeing a police officer, but he did not clearly explain why he thought it … for defendant on an unrelated matter. Wilson called another officer on the scene (the second officer) to stop defendant …
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… Department of Corrections (DOC) that upheld a hearing officer's decision finding him guilty of prohibited act … juice at him. Krupp's actions were witnessed by Corrections Officers D. Powell and J. Negroni. Arroyo reported the … the charge had merit, Pate referred the charge to a hearing officer to conduct a disciplinary hearing. Krupp pled not …
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… Falls Detective Wilson, the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office (OCPO) asked the Tinton Falls police department to … to walk down the middle stair case after seeing a police officer, but he did not clearly explain why he thought it … for defendant on an unrelated matter. Wilson called another officer on the scene (the second officer) to stop defendant …
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… warrant but rather contends the State failed to prove the officers who executed the search complied with the … rule. Specifically, defendant asserts that officers failed to comply with Attorney General Law … a new rule of law whereby evidence is suppressed when an officer violates the BWC Directive while executing a …
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… warrant but rather contends the State failed to prove the officers who executed the search complied with the … rule. Specifically, defendant asserts that officers failed to comply with Attorney General Law … a new rule of law whereby evidence is suppressed when an officer violates the BWC Directive while executing a …
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… your records request: County: ☐ Appellate Division Clerk’s Office Division: ☐ Supreme Court Clerk’s Office ☐ Municipal Court: ☐ Office of the Administrative Director ☐Other: ☐ Superior …
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… of his assailants. Specifically, he advances: POINT I THE OFFICERS DID NOT HAVE REASONABLE SUSPICION TO STOP … J. Taylor after an evidentiary hearing, during which two officers testified and the judge viewed body-camera … at approximately 1:37 a.m. As interpreted by another police officer, the Spanish- speaking victim told the sergeant of …
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… of his assailants. Specifically, he advances: POINT I THE OFFICERS DID NOT HAVE REASONABLE SUSPICION TO STOP … J. Taylor after an evidentiary hearing, during which two officers testified and the judge viewed body-camera … at approximately 1:37 a.m. As interpreted by another police officer, the Spanish- speaking victim told the sergeant of …
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… Corporation (CSFC) all had “activities or operations” in an office in Princeton, New Jersey. (Domalewski Cert. ¶ 14, Ex. … The RMBS Group primarily operated out of two Credit Suisse offices: New York and Princeton. (McDonough Cert. ¶ 35, Ex. … 22 Given the “potential for serious financial injury to the buying public,” Russell, 119 N.J. Super. at 351, …
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… Corporation (CSFC) all had “activities or operations” in an office in Princeton, New Jersey. (Domalewski Cert. ¶ 14, Ex. … The RMBS Group primarily operated out of two Credit Suisse offices: New York and Princeton. (McDonough Cert. ¶ 35, Ex. … 22 Given the “potential for serious financial injury to the buying public,” Russell, 119 N.J. Super. at 351, …
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… [Surrogate] in the county listed above. A list of these offices is provided. Include a $ ________ filing fee payable … cannot afford an attorney, you may call the Legal Services office in the county in which you live. A list of these offices is provided. If you do not have an attorney and are …
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… [Surrogate] in the county listed above. A list of these offices is provided. Include a $ ________ filing fee payable … cannot afford an attorney, you may call the Legal Services office in the county in which you live. A list of these offices is provided. If you do not have an attorney and are …
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… (2004)). "Not all interactions between law enforcement [officers] and citizens constitute seizures, and not all … preceded by activity that would lead a reasonable police officer to have an articulable suspicion that criminal … "particularized suspicion." A court must first consider the officer's objective observations. The evidence collected by …
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… knocking and announcing they were there to arrest him, the officers heard defendant try to barricade the door. They … the bathroom, where they arrested him after a struggle. The officers seized fourteen bricks of heroin, cocaine, drug … Detective James Udijohn of the Mercer County Sheriff's Office solely testified for the State and defendant solely …
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… knocking and announcing they were there to arrest him, the officers heard defendant try to barricade the door. They … the bathroom, where they arrested him after a struggle. The officers seized fourteen bricks of heroin, cocaine, drug … Detective James Udijohn of the Mercer County Sheriff's Office solely testified for the State and defendant solely …
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… (2004)). "Not all interactions between law enforcement [officers] and citizens constitute seizures, and not all … preceded by activity that would lead a reasonable police officer to have an articulable suspicion that criminal … "particularized suspicion." A court must first consider the officer's objective observations. The evidence collected by …