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… "[was] extremely argumentative and belligerent with the officers."3 He found the troopers' testimony credible, and … the presiding judge, nor the prosecutor, nor the testifying officers could produce on demand documentation of their oaths of office, surety bonds, or other so-called "public artifacts." …
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… property is improved with a 3,850 square foot retail/office building containing two finished levels, constructed … lower level of the building contains a small administrative office, a classroom/activities area, an adult lavatory, and … the current use of the subject property as a retail/office building is a pre-existing, legal, non-conforming …
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… conducted by detectives from the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office (BCPO) and the Request for Dismissal of Essex County … 4 A-4485-17T3 made by the Essex County Prosecutor's Office (ECPO)2 on May 26, 2015, which charged K.K. with … Judge assigned to manage this case: On April 29, 2015 this office received an affidavit from [D.R.] indicating that her …
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… did not use an electronic device to threaten to inflict injury or harm on plaintiff, send her lewd, indecent, or … this argument is misplaced. Burkert, a county corrections officer, created flyers which contained a fellow officer's wedding photograph. 231 N.J. at 265. He altered …
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… ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE COURTS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OFFICE MUNICIPAL COURT SERVICES DIVISION ELECTRONIC ACCESS … telecommunications network to the New Jersey Administrative Office of the Courts’ mainframe computer. The Electronic …
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… conducted by detectives from the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office (BCPO) and the Request for Dismissal of Essex County … 4 A-4485-17T3 made by the Essex County Prosecutor's Office (ECPO)2 on May 26, 2015, which charged K.K. with … Judge assigned to manage this case: On April 29, 2015 this office received an affidavit from [D.R.] indicating that her …
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… property is improved with a 3,850 square foot retail/office building containing two finished levels, constructed … lower level of the building contains a small administrative office, a classroom/activities area, an adult lavatory, and … the current use of the subject property as a retail/office building is a pre-existing, legal, non-conforming …
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… did not use an electronic device to threaten to inflict injury or harm on plaintiff, send her lewd, indecent, or … this argument is misplaced. Burkert, a county corrections officer, created flyers which contained a fellow officer's wedding photograph. 231 N.J. at 265. He altered …
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… Department of Corrections (NJDOC) upholding a hearing officer's finding that she committed prohibited acts … appellant attempted to spit on Senior Correctional Police Officer (SCPO) Williams, who was standing "approximately … A-3719-19 depending on whether the victim suffers bodily injury). The crime of throwing a bodily fluid at a law …
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… through the whole thing. Defendant called the police. The officer who responded testified at the fact-finding hearing. … son was haranguing her about her personal life, which the officer said was the usual cause of the arguments that brought him to the house. The officer testified defendant was slightly intoxicated; he …
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… of his upcoming IPC hearing before a Disciplinary Hearing Officer (DHO). At the hearing conducted on September 3, … on May 8, 2014,6 detailing its investigation. The hearing officer noted that the evidence July provided failed to … to notice and a hearing before a disciplinary hearing officer, N.J.A.C. 10A:5-5.2. The hearing must conform to the …
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… AND THE ABANDONMENT EXCEPTION WAS INAPPLICABLE, BECAUSE THE OFFICER SAW [DEFENDANT] DROP THE BAG, BUT DID NOT QUESTION … IT[.] Rejecting defendant's contention that law enforcement officers were required to question him to determine if he … that no one tried to leave when other law enforcement officers executed arrest warrants for other residents …
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… which plaintiff made these allegations to the reporting officer in the presence of defendant and C.D. According to the report, when defendant asked C.D. in the officer's presence whether he hit her, C.D. "looked up at … to the police station three days later and asked the officer to "add" to the report that defendant reacted to …
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… "seemed depressed and possibly suicidal." The responding officer testified that when he arrived at the residence, … wife. After hearing this statement and observing C.T., the officer "felt it was necessary" to call an ambulance to take … would expose the victim to a risk of serious bodily injury." N.J.S.A. 2C:25-21(d)(1)(b); See also State v. Harris, …
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… transactions. Gregus called for backup, and after other officers arrived, they approached the group. When the men … belt as a "sandwich baggie." 4 A-0033-19 Gregus and another officer walked defendant to a nearby car. Gregus testified … incident to arrest was unconstitutional because: (1) an officer cannot conduct a warrantless, custodial search of an …
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… "seemed depressed and possibly suicidal." The responding officer testified that when he arrived at the residence, … wife. After hearing this statement and observing C.T., the officer "felt it was necessary" to call an ambulance to take … would expose the victim to a risk of serious bodily injury." N.J.S.A. 2C:25-21(d)(1)(b); See also State v. Harris, …
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… transactions. Gregus called for backup, and after other officers arrived, they approached the group. When the men … belt as a "sandwich baggie." 4 A-0033-19 Gregus and another officer walked defendant to a nearby car. Gregus testified … incident to arrest was unconstitutional because: (1) an officer cannot conduct a warrantless, custodial search of an …
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… Department of Corrections (NJDOC) upholding a hearing officer's finding that she committed prohibited acts … appellant attempted to spit on Senior Correctional Police Officer (SCPO) Williams, who was standing "approximately … A-3719-19 depending on whether the victim suffers bodily injury). The crime of throwing a bodily fluid at a law …
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… AND THE ABANDONMENT EXCEPTION WAS INAPPLICABLE, BECAUSE THE OFFICER SAW [DEFENDANT] DROP THE BAG, BUT DID NOT QUESTION … IT[.] Rejecting defendant's contention that law enforcement officers were required to question him to determine if he … that no one tried to leave when other law enforcement officers executed arrest warrants for other residents …
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… which plaintiff made these allegations to the reporting officer in the presence of defendant and C.D. According to the report, when defendant asked C.D. in the officer's presence whether he hit her, C.D. "looked up at … to the police station three days later and asked the officer to "add" to the report that defendant reacted to …