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… on the brief). PER CURIAM The Law Division dismissed the complaint in lieu of prerogative writs that plaintiff, … multiple bulk variances, and subdivision and preliminary site plan approval. Gode owns four lots (the property) in … notice, deprives a land use board of the power to take any official action and renders null and void any decisions it …
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… period of thirty-two years. While incarcerated, appellant committed twenty-five disciplinary infractions, including … the Board vacated the February 2019 decision and recommendation and scheduled a new hearing. Appellant's new … a state employee is "required to recuse him/herself on an official matter if he/she had any involvement in that …
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… of 2019 to the present). (2) Copies of summonses and complaints that were prepared by [the municipality] police … in item 1 above. (3) Copies of DUI and DWI summonses and complaints that were prepared by [the municipality] Police … maintained or kept on file in the course of . . . its official business. . . ." Id. at 39 (citing N.J.S.A. …
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… nevertheless intended as an interim measure only, pending completion of a full review of the Judiciary's handling, at … for by the directive, the appellant is required to accompany the motion for emergent relief with the affidavit of … change has been made to the text of the directive or to the official commentary. … Directive #08-89 Directive: Special …
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… Inc. and Wockhardt USA LLC; Mutual Pharmaceutical Company, Inc. and United Research Laboratories, Inc.; … each plaintiff listed on Exhibit A must file and serve a completed Notice of Intent to Proceed (in a form … additional steps may be necessary before the case can be officially concluded. Notwithstanding anything to the …
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… enjoining All Saints from transporting goods until it complied with the federal motor carrier laws. Port Drivers … and St. George employees indicated that All Saints had no official place of business, offices, rent, or expenses. … . . . interpretation of the meaning of a statute or the common law[.]" Davis v. Brickman Landscaping, Ltd., 219 N.J. …
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… (gravity knife, switchblade knife, dagger, etc.) is complete. Possession of a different type of knife or weapon … a nightstick by a guard in the employ of a private security company, provided that (1) the guard possessed the nightstick when in the actual performance of his official duties; (2) the guard is licensed to carry a …
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… pose on two levels: Will they show up for trial? Will they commit a crime while on release? Under the new risk-based … who spent two months in jail and lost his http://www.nj.com/opinion/index.ssf/ … led 15 seminars for a total of more than 3,000 county officials throughout the state to train stakeholders about …
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… TRANSLITERATORS, AND TRANSLATORS POLICY Many persons who come before the courts are partially or completely excluded from full participation in the … of any party, except as may be required in the discharge of official duties. E. Attorneys, probation supervisors or …
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… conduct, public urination, and interfering with a public official; a January 1, 2012 incident of drunkenness at a New … interactions with police and dangerous behavior in the community." The police chief found O'Farrell had a "pattern … . . . detail a narrative of Mr. O'Farrell being combative or aggressive. . . . . Mr. O'Farrell has been …
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… BANK OF NEW JERSEY, as successor by merger from SKYLANDS COMMUNITY BANK, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. J.B. CONTRACTING, … judgment entered against him in this action to enforce a commercial loan guaranty. We affirm. I. The following facts … personal liability by a verbal representation of a bank official was barred by the parol evidence rule, given the …
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… Suske, from a prior marriage. In 2011, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce in New Jersey, and defendant filed an … By leave granted, defendant later filed a third-party complaint naming Suske, Suske's children, and plaintiff's … "unfair, unjust, and unreasonable" because he was never "officially and/or unofficially" notified that the "two …
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… Under the terms of the plea agreement, the State recommended a "[s]entence in the court's discretion not to … a firearm at or in the direction of a law enforcement official, N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(b)(9). It was listed in the court … avers the victim of the fourth-degree aggravated assault – commonly referred to as a "pointing" – was a civilian, not a …
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… was located. Defendant pointed to an open 3 A-3009-17T3 compartment under the dashboard. The officer found under the … Elders, 192 N.J. at 252-53. It is well established that to comply with the federal and New Jersey Constitutions, law enforcement officials generally must obtain a warrant before conducting …
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… filed by the "Troy Towers defendants"1 to dismiss his complaint against them. Plaintiff also appeals from the … defendant, municipal prosecutor T.J. Legg, to dismiss the complaint. We affirm. 1 The Troy Towers defendants include: … that the doctrine of qualified immunity shields government officials like Legg from liability for civil damages while …
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… of 2019 to the present). (2) Copies of summonses and complaints that were prepared by [the municipality] police … in item 1 above. (3) Copies of DUI and DWI summonses and complaints that were prepared by [the municipality] Police … maintained or kept on file in the course of . . . its official business. . . ." Id. at 39 (citing N.J.S.A. …
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… period of thirty-two years. While incarcerated, appellant committed twenty-five disciplinary infractions, including … the Board vacated the February 2019 decision and recommendation and scheduled a new hearing. Appellant's new … a state employee is "required to recuse him/herself on an official matter if he/she had any involvement in that …
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… an earlier resolution of the longevity issue and City officials repeatedly told her the issue would be resolved. … delay in asserting a right." Atlantic City v. Civil Serv. Comm'n, 3 N.J. Super. 57, 60 (App. Div. 1949). Laches, … 213 N.J. at 205 (recognizing that arbitrators are commissioned to reach fair solutions); see also United Steel …
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… he made no finding at all. We held in Rosenblum that "the complete denial of the filing of a claim without judicial … Super. at 390 (citing U.S. Const. amend. XIV, § 1). The complete disregard of a filed motion has the same … litigant seeks to advance his municipal appeal. The official comment to current Canon 3, Rule 3.7 of the Code of …
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… in their entirety. Additionally, the State agreed to recommend a concurrent, custodial sentence of five years and … well - reasoned oral opinion. We add only the following comments. In cases where the PCR court does not conduct an … as a component of his sentence and that he had reviewed the official plea forms, which detailed PSL. 7 A-4816-16T4 …