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… of the New Jersey Courts Summer 2016 Pretrial Service Officers Crucial to Justice Reform and issued a series of … of the state is proceeding. The work of the pretrial officers, who will be hired over the next several months and … our communities. The tasks that our pretrial services officers will undertake will include using an evidence-based …
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Charges Document PDF
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… knowingly neglects or refuses to report that death to the office of county medical examiner, the office of State Medical Examiner, or to the police … knowingly neglected or refused to report that death to the office of county medical examiner, the office of State …
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Panel Opinion
ACJC Documents
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… Supreme Court filed the pending Complaint for Removal from Office and an Order to Show Cause. Respondent's seven-year … to modify ACJC's recommendation that she be removed from office. Following oral argument, the Court denied the … of interests with the judiciary and the Attorney General's office. Alternatively, she sought the right to pursue a …
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… Supreme Court filed the pending Complaint for Removal from Office and an Order to Show Cause. Respondent's seven-year … to modify ACJC's recommendation that she be removed from office. Following oral argument, the Court denied the … of interests with the judiciary and the Attorney General's office. Alternatively, she sought the right to pursue a …
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A-0099-25 Briefs
Briefs
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… MICHAEL WEATHERSTONE Deputy First Assistant Prosecutor OFFICE OF THE PROSECUTOR 119 Hooper Avenue P.O. Box 2191 … 3 The anonymous tip did not mention the address, but the officers knew this particular concerned citizen lived in … in it”); (2) the “unacceptable risk of serious bodily injury and death” to officers, drivers, and passengers from …
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… will be incarcerated, the Criminal Division Probation Officer must inquire whether the defendant is the sole … □ arson N.J.S.2C:17-1, or causing or risking widespread injury or damage which would constitute a crime of the second … □ arson N.J.S.2C:17-1, or causing or risking widespread injury or damage which would constitute a crime of the second …
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Administrative Directives
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… will be incarcerated, the Criminal Division Probation Officer must inquire whether the defendant is the sole … □ arson N.J.S.2C:17-1, or causing or risking widespread injury or damage which would constitute a crime of the second … □ arson N.J.S.2C:17-1, or causing or risking widespread injury or damage which would constitute a crime of the second …
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… THE MATTER OF CITY OF EAST ORANGE AND EAST ORANGE SUPERIOR OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION, FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE, LODGE NO. … and Richman, attorneys for respondent East Orange Superior Officers' Association, Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge No. … General Order 6:27 (RGO 6:27) that required superior officers of the East Orange Police Department (EOPD) to use …
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… on the other hand, reportedly was selling car parts. The officers then requested permission to search defendant's … advise defendant that he had a right to refuse to allow the officer to retrieve the registration. On cross-examination, … defendant's motion concluding it was reasonable for the officers to stop defendant because this encounter would be …
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… THE MATTER OF CITY OF EAST ORANGE AND EAST ORANGE SUPERIOR OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION, FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE, LODGE NO. … and Richman, attorneys for respondent East Orange Superior Officers' Association, Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge No. … General Order 6:27 (RGO 6:27) that required superior officers of the East Orange Police Department (EOPD) to use …
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… on the other hand, reportedly was selling car parts. The officers then requested permission to search defendant's … advise defendant that he had a right to refuse to allow the officer to retrieve the registration. On cross-examination, … defendant's motion concluding it was reasonable for the officers to stop defendant because this encounter would be …
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… May 19, 2016, following a traffic stop, a Plainsboro police officer charged defendant with: (1) failure to maintain … which we are stipulating was reasonable and legal, that the officer had probable cause to request that you submit … that? [Defendant]: Yes. [Counsel]: And – and, in fact, the officer did, in fact, take the proper steps, read you the …
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… from defendant's purposeful attempt to strike a police officer with his vehicle in the course of eluding police in … stop following a suspected drug transaction. Although the officer jumped out of the way to avoid impact with … plea allocution, defendant acknowledged that hitting the officer with his vehicle could have caused the officer's …
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… walked back to his vehicle, identified himself as a police officer and told him he A-3761-14T1 4 was conducting a … may lead to a seizure that will be suppressed because the officer has unreasonably expanded the permissible scope of … State v. Privott, 203 N.J. 16, 28-32 (2010) (concluding the officer A-3761-14T1 9 unreasonably expanded the permissible …
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… Additionally, after the police were called to the scene, Officer Albert Bower issued a complaint against defendant … bite [Bland], causing the skin to break and causing an injury to [Bland], when not provoked by [Bland]. Therefore, I … and that she sought medical treatment as a result of her injury. The evidence clearly demonstrates that [defendant] was …
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… from defendant's purposeful attempt to strike a police officer with his vehicle in the course of eluding police in … stop following a suspected drug transaction. Although the officer jumped out of the way to avoid impact with … plea allocution, defendant acknowledged that hitting the officer with his vehicle could have caused the officer's …
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… walked back to his vehicle, identified himself as a police officer and told him he A-3761-14T1 4 was conducting a … may lead to a seizure that will be suppressed because the officer has unreasonably expanded the permissible scope of … State v. Privott, 203 N.J. 16, 28-32 (2010) (concluding the officer A-3761-14T1 9 unreasonably expanded the permissible …
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… Additionally, after the police were called to the scene, Officer Albert Bower issued a complaint against defendant … bite [Bland], causing the skin to break and causing an injury to [Bland], when not provoked by [Bland]. Therefore, I … and that she sought medical treatment as a result of her injury. The evidence clearly demonstrates that [defendant] was …
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… May 19, 2016, following a traffic stop, a Plainsboro police officer charged defendant with: (1) failure to maintain … which we are stipulating was reasonable and legal, that the officer had probable cause to request that you submit … that? [Defendant]: Yes. [Counsel]: And – and, in fact, the officer did, in fact, take the proper steps, read you the …
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… that her hearing impairment prevented her from hearing the officer's request to submit a breath sample or his … four elements beyond a reasonable doubt: (1) the arresting officer had probable cause to believe that defendant had … was arrested for driving while intoxicated; (3) the officer requested defendant to submit to a chemical breath …