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… where plaintiff is a private person (as opposed to a public official or “public figure”) and the subject matter of the … a preponderance of the credible evidence that [defendant] communicated to someone other than [plaintiff] a false and … concerning [plaintiff]; (3) which was false; (4) which was communicated to at least one person other than [plaintiff]; …
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… time of his resignation on December 31, 2015, defendant's compensation had increased to $120,000. A-3729-15T4 4 … Nevertheless, defendant continued in the position, signing official documents as the Business Administrator and … plaintiff presented an Order to Show Cause and verified complaint against the mayor3 and defendant, seeking to …
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… whether a defendant’s answer to a civil forfeiture complaint can be introduced against him in a related … criminal case against defendant filed a civil forfeiture complaint. The complaint named defendant and sought to forfeit the $2928 in …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS October 20, 2017 Nathan P. Wolf, Esq. … $274,300 The average ratio of assessed to true value, commonly referred to as the Chapter 123 ratio, for defendant … were constructed in approximately 1972. There is on-site “open” automobile parking available to the tenants. The …
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… errors. One relates to the issue resolved today in the companion appeal of State v. Carrion, ___ N.J. ___ (2021): … at trial. The other issue is whether the trial court committed harmful error when it permitted the State to … it is not imperative that a defendant testify as a prerequisite to making an in limine N.J.R.E. 609 ruling reviewable …
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… robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; … N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2(a)(1); first-degree use of a juvenile to commit a criminal offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-9; two counts of … and took various items, including watches, keys, a phone, coins, and a chain. The men also threatened G.T. and 5 …
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… WALDEN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. JOHN WALDEN, TERRY WALDEN COMPTON, and PRINCIPAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants-Respondents. … in original) (emphasis omitted) (quoting Beachcomber Coins, Inc. v. Boskett, 166 N.J. Super. 442, 446 (App. Div. …
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… robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; … N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2(a)(1); first-degree use of a juvenile to commit a criminal offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-9; two counts of … and took various items, including watches, keys, a phone, coins, and a chain. The men also threatened G.T. and 5 …
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… whether a defendant’s answer to a civil forfeiture complaint can be introduced against him in a related … criminal case against defendant filed a civil forfeiture complaint. The complaint named defendant and sought to forfeit the $2928 in …
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njcourts.gov
… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS October 20, 2017 Nathan P. Wolf, Esq. … $274,300 The average ratio of assessed to true value, commonly referred to as the Chapter 123 ratio, for defendant … were constructed in approximately 1972. There is on-site “open” automobile parking available to the tenants. The …
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… WALDEN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. JOHN WALDEN, TERRY WALDEN COMPTON, and PRINCIPAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants-Respondents. … in original) (emphasis omitted) (quoting Beachcomber Coins, Inc. v. Boskett, 166 N.J. Super. 442, 446 (App. Div. …
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… errors. One relates to the issue resolved today in the companion appeal of State v. Carrion, ___ N.J. ___ (2021): … at trial. The other issue is whether the trial court committed harmful error when it permitted the State to … it is not imperative that a defendant testify as a prerequisite to making an in limine N.J.R.E. 609 ruling reviewable …
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… avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety. … Comment: … Public confidence in the judiciary is eroded by … or organization is in a position to influence the judge. … Comment: … It is improper for judges to use or attempt to … treatment in encounters with others, such as persons in official positions and members of the public. The New …
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… encroach on or conflict with judiciary-related duties. … Comment: … A conflict of interest involving a court employee can seriously undermine the community's confidence and trust in the court system. … employee's business would derive advantage as a result of official action taken by the employee. No conflict of …
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… to which neither the federal government nor its agency or official is a party, the party raising the question shall … notices to the Attorney General required by R. 4:80-3(c) (complaint for administration in absence of known next of … Action. … The federal, State or other government or its officials or agencies shall be permitted to intervene in the …
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… opinion, or decree related to a judicial proceeding; any official transcript or recording of a public judicial proceeding, in any form; any information in a computerized case management system created or prepared by …
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… CURRIER, P.J.A.D. This case, arising out of a failure to accommodate and discrimination action under the New Jersey Law … concluded, defendant forced a compromised law enforcement official who was unable to safely perform her job duties to … egregious wrongdoing by upper-level supervisory government officials." Ibid. (quoting Abbamont v. Piscataway Twp. Bd. …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CAMDEN … a practicing attorney also served as a construction 5 code official in Winslow Township, New Jersey during part of the … 14 years prior. Plaintiffs’ counsel was a member of the opposite party and also resided in the same town and was …
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… enforcement officers may intercept and record a telephonic communication when a party to the conversation allows them … county prosecutor or a person designated to act for such an official . . . may authorize, in writing, an ex parte … did not do that. Indeed, rather than add any new prerequisites, the 1999 amendment deleted the reasonable-suspicion …