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non2c014.pdf
Charges Document PDF
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… 9/1/2022 Page 1 of 8 INSTRUCTIONS AFTER JURY IS SWORN Ladies and Gentlemen of the jury, you have been selected as … in an opening statement is not evidence. The evidence will come from the witnesses who will testify and from whatever … through any electronic means, such as shared Internet websites.1 Thus, for example, do not talk face to face or …
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… of Mount Olive Council (Township Council) to dismiss her complaint.4 Plaintiff primarily argues the motion judge … disparaging remarks that were posted on the Township's website.5 Both matters were assigned to the same judge, who … "public policy sufficient to vacate an award must be embodied in legislative enactments, administrative regulations, …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0712-15T4 NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, SANDY RECOVERY DIVISION, … published the eligibility criteria for these grants on its website. Both grants expressly condition eligibility to … meeting the criteria for eligibility published on its website. The threshold criterion for eligibility is that the …
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… and refused to assign him work when the dates of his upcoming deployments neared. He alleged another NJTA employee … limited his ability to access Department of Defense ("DOD") websites from work. These actions, according to plaintiff, … Plaintiff's allegations of denial of access to DOD websites, restricted building access, purposefully delayed …
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… Triffin appeals from an April 5, 2022 order dismissing his complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff also appeals from a May … permits a computer printout of a document from a bank's website or database to be deemed an original document for … and personally printed a copy of the check from Valley's website. Further, the check was admissible under N.J.R.E. …
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… from the Galloway Police Department. The referral 2 The website of the New Jersey Department of Children and … of Child Protection and Permanency interchangeably. For expedience, we refer to the entities collectively as "the … to him over the past two years, with such incidents becoming "more frequent." He stated his mother "make[s] the …
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… including traditional litigation as well as various complementary forums, so as to continue to fulfill the … by the Supreme Court and posted on the Judiciary’s Internet website at njcourts.gov. Failure to affirmatively choose a … of the local bar association and are paid a per diem fee by the court for their services. Retired Superior …
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… over his shoulder at them as we walked away from them at a fast pace. When Berardis got out of the patrol car and … found that, when defendant failed to abide by Berardis's command to stop and instead fled, there was probable cause … officers' actions A-4773-14T2 7 can be justified under the community-caretaking doctrine, see State v. Cassidy, 179 …
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… against his co- conspirators. Consequently, the State recommended a downgraded sentence of seven years in prison, … of the public in which the police ask questions and do not compel an individual to answer." State v. Rosario, 229 N.J. … and difficult for a reasonable police officer to apply to fast-moving and evolving events that require prompt action." …
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… and the sole count in 17-06-0576. The State agreed to recommend 100 months in prison with fifty months of parole … the trunk. Marinho then asked defendant where he was coming from and defendant stated he was coming from his … and difficult for a reasonable police officer to apply to fast-moving and evolving events that require prompt action." …
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… of time the officer was on leave and receiving workers' compensation benefits pursuant to N.J.S.A. 34:15-12. We … pursuant to the collective bargaining agreement, was not compensation in lieu of wages, and therefore not preempted … sector labor disputes, in particular, is meant to "be a fast and inexpensive way to achieve final resolution of such …
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… against his co- conspirators. Consequently, the State recommended a downgraded sentence of seven years in prison, … of the public in which the police ask questions and do not compel an individual to answer." State v. Rosario, 229 N.J. … and difficult for a reasonable police officer to apply to fast-moving and evolving events that require prompt action." …
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… and the sole count in 17-06-0576. The State agreed to recommend 100 months in prison with fifty months of parole … the trunk. Marinho then asked defendant where he was coming from and defendant stated he was coming from his … and difficult for a reasonable police officer to apply to fast-moving and evolving events that require prompt action." …
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… over his shoulder at them as we walked away from them at a fast pace. When Berardis got out of the patrol car and … found that, when defendant failed to abide by Berardis's command to stop and instead fled, there was probable cause … officers' actions A-4773-14T2 7 can be justified under the community-caretaking doctrine, see State v. Cassidy, 179 …
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… of time the officer was on leave and receiving workers' compensation benefits pursuant to N.J.S.A. 34:15-12. We … pursuant to the collective bargaining agreement, was not compensation in lieu of wages, and therefore not preempted … sector labor disputes, in particular, is meant to "be a fast and inexpensive way to achieve final resolution of such …
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… from the trial court's June 7, 2022 order dismissing her complaint with prejudice. Based on our review of the record … her caring for her mother and planting a tree when decedent died. She contends this agreement was enforceable and is … of the farm during his lifetime. Id. at 663. Decedent died in 1984, and litigation ensued between the executor of …
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… We glean the following facts from the trial record. Heffley died on January 17, 2016 and was predeceased by her husband. … they handled her funeral arrangements. The Clarks filed a complaint and obtained an order to show cause in the … letter, to "get a sense of how it flowed," Judge McDonnell fastidiously detailed its contents. She acknowledged that …
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… officer at the Hudson County Correctional Center. He died on April 1, 2020. Plaintiffs filed a notice of tort … death certificate, issued April 7, 2020, confirmed he died of viral pneumonia secondary to COVID-19. She further … administrator of Hudson County's self-insured workers' compensation program. The claims analyst certified that the …
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… There appears to be no dispute that a year prior to commencing the action, Richard moved out of their Manalapan … also on Ruth's behalf. Since there is no dispute that Ruth died in November 2019, the firm, which represented her in … Richard "is to receive no benefit from my estate." Ruth died a few months after executing this Will. The divorce …
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… officer at the Hudson County Correctional Center. He died on April 1, 2020. Plaintiffs filed a notice of tort … death certificate, issued April 7, 2020, confirmed he died of viral pneumonia secondary to COVID-19. She further … administrator of Hudson County's self-insured workers' compensation program. The claims analyst certified that the …