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… questioned him about where he was going and where he was coming from. Hanrahan asked Shutz to come to his location so … told him "[y]our man, D.P., he's like – he just told me everything that happened" and told defendant Pickering had … at 505; see also Atwood, 232 N.J. at 444 (law-enforcement official must have a reasonable and articulable suspicion "a …
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… TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION and TODD REITZEL in his official capacity as School Business Administrator/ Board … During the 2022-2023 school year, according to her verified complaint, plaintiff made multiple requests to defendants … court highlighted that plaintiff "is being reimbursed at a very high rate" for the amount of work her counsel …
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… on his person during a police stop. Because the police commands to defendant to stop were supported by reasonable, … investigations and investigations that lead to recovery of weapons, particularly of lethal firearm hangouts." … from concerned citizens and local business owners and . . . officials," noting this stemmed from the "numerous arrests . …
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… variance greatly outweigh any detriment as it will increase commercial development . . . and provide additional tax … of an entirely new principal use is prohibited and, by its very nature, cannot be inconsequential." Id. at 105. In … viaduct, drive or other way . . . which [was] approved by official action as provided by'" the MLUL. (Emphasis added). …
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… IN THE MATTER OF WILLIAM R. HENDRICKSON, JR., DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS. Argued December 21, 2016 – Decided Before … at 380. Because the agency head was required to meet only every three months, and rarely met more frequently, it missed … bears similarity to the role played by law enforcement officials. The record does not allow for a more detailed …
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… D-95-1 0 (068033) SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO.: ACJC 2010-151 IN … explained that it was his “judicial philosophy” to do everything “in [his] power to make sure that both parents … jurors, lawyers and others with whom the judge deals in an official capacity. Respondent concedes that the manner in …
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… B.B. as a Tier II registrant under the Registration and Community Notification APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION June 15, … to light many years after the sexual assaults. Pennsylvania officials categorized B.B. as a low-risk offender with a … I don't do this lightly, and I think this is a very different case than the cases that usually come before …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY JONATHAN A. … is take-out services and the pizzeria does not 3 offer delivery services. The restaurant is open seven days a week from … has yet to be published in the New Jersey Tax Reports, the official publication for Tax Court cases. 11 explains that …
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… A-1761-18T2 JAMISON BRIDGEFORTH, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. COMPASS GROUP USA, INC., GOURMET DINING, LLC, TONY MOON, and … Moon (Moon) and Pedro Lazo (Lazo), in their individual and official capacities. The first order dismissed claims under … fair dealing as to the corporate defendants. Following discovery, defendants moved for summary judgment. After hearing …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY DOCKET NOS. … it has erred.” R. 4:49-2. Reconsideration is granted under very narrow circumstances and should only be used “for those … 1 During oral argument, Lyndhurst argued that “construction officials [should] come in [the court, and that] we might …
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… January 22, 2021 order of the Law Division dismissing her complaint with prejudice pursuant to R. 4:5-1(b)(2) and the … protocol for the cat bite. An Ocean County Animal Control official ordered Gail to quarantine the cat. She failed to … I am going to kill you all" and opined that Carla "is very paranoid that the neighborhood is talking about her" …
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… On appeal from the New Jersey Government Records Council, Complaint Nos. 2015-1 and 2015-22. Pashman Stein Walder … "subject to and conditioned upon the execution and delivery of a general Settlement Agreement and Release . . . … it was unclear whether the document "actually served as the official settlement agreement at the time of disclosure." He …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2014-31331. NOT FOR … worked on the case. According to Radomski, he handled discovery, scheduled physical examinations, and dealt with … judge stating that the letter was to "serve" as the firm's "official" attorney lien. Lockspeiser stated that the firm …
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… its contents. 5 A-3293-17T3 fundamental injustice" to overcome Rule 3:22-12's limitations. Further, the court found … to file appropriate pre-trial motions and compel discovery. Additionally, defendant asserted his first PCR counsel … in 1998 and remained undisturbed by federal immigration officials for almost twelve years. . . . . We disagree with …
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… appeal from a final determination of the Acting Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Environmental … on the GP were appropriate. On 1 An LOI is the department's official determination of the presence or absence of … case is extremely comprehensive and complex. It entrusts a very expansive discretion to the DEP. To require a developer …
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… questioned him about where he was going and where he was coming from. Hanrahan asked Shutz to come to his location so … told him "[y]our man, D.P., he's like – he just told me everything that happened" and told defendant Pickering had … at 505; see also Atwood, 232 N.J. at 444 (law-enforcement official must have a reasonable and articulable suspicion "a …
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… he declined. Defendant called 9-1-1 to request a supervisor come to the scene. At approximately 5:40 p.m., Officer … the federal and New Jersey Constitutions, law enforcement officials generally must obtain a warrant before conducting … seizure is per se illegal "unless it falls within one of a very few specific and well-delineated exceptions." State v. …
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… force when they arrested plaintiff in her home. She filed a complaint against the two arresting officers, William Flood … lawful exercise of police powers in furtherance of his/her official duties, the City, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:14-155, … assignment of rights from Johnson. After a period of discovery, the City moved for summary judgment on all counts. …
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… trial de novo occurred in the Law Division with the same outcome, resulting in the order he now appeals. Defendant … HOLUP RELIEF, IT WAS AN ABUSE OF DISCRETION TO DENY DISCOVERY ON THE ALCOTEST MACHINE(S); THIS COURT SHOULD REVERSE … certified; and (3) the test was administered according to official procedure." Id. at 134. The results of the test and …
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… January 22, 2021 order of the Law Division dismissing her complaint with prejudice pursuant to R. 4:5-1(b)(2) and the … protocol for the cat bite. An Ocean County Animal Control official ordered Gail to quarantine the cat. She failed to … I am going to kill you all" and opined that Carla "is very paranoid that the neighborhood is talking about her" …