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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. … at 246. Second, an investigatory stop or detention, sometimes referred to as a Terry1 stop, involves a temporary …
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… was valued at approximately $3,000,000, and her annual income exceeded her living expenses. Thus, the court ordered … of her own attorney who told her she "possessed the requisite authority to proceed to gift without court approval." … the assets of the incapacitated person so that she becomes eligible for Medicaid prior to exhausting all of her …
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… embroiled in contentious litigation after plaintiff filed a complaint on May 20, 2015 for visitation and custody of the … two failed mediations and extensive negotiation with the assistance of the court. Pursuant to the order, both parties … of like kind and character, or the other's right to communicate with [their son's] teachers, school personnel, …
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… by sufficient credible evidence of Muhammad having committed numerous violations of the conditions of his … officer "immediately after being served with or receiving a complaint or summons," and notify his parole officer before … "stayed gainfully employed throughout [his] time in the community," never failed a drug test, raised two children …
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… that the original plaintiff in this case, Wilmington Trust Company ("Wilmington"), did not have standing to bring a … judgment. For the reasons that follow, 1 The foreclosure complaint lists other defendants, but they have not … fraud on the court. After hearing oral argument, Judge James J. DeLuca issued orders on November 7, 2018, denying …
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… August 13, 2019 – Decided August 29, 2019 Before Judges Messano and Natali. On appeal from the New Jersey Department … Terco's bids on other price lines to be responsive, it recommended awards to other vendors whose bids were "most … N.J.S.A. 52:34-12(a)(g). The DPP's later released recommendation report revealed a determination that Terco's …
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… presented the 1 Due to the similarity of family names and initials, we use pseudonyms for ease of reference … witnesses or documentary evidence at the hearing. In her comprehensive opinion, Judge Gallina-Mecca carefully … Laverty and Mone also lacked a personal interest in the outcome of the proceedings. Although John's interest in the …
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… The ALJ detailed the testimony of Division Investigator James Williams, who described his interview with M.B. on the … According to Williams, M.B. also reported it was common for the children to play by themselves outside of her … considered that "all of the adults said that it was common for R.S. to play outside without adult supervision." …
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… Authority (George J. Tyler, of counsel and on the briefs; James Aversano, III, on the briefs). Gurbir S. Grewal, … 7:14A-3.1(b)(3). The DEP is required to hold a hearing for comments 1 The RT Authority has appealed the final NJPDES … in April 2019. That fee report was posted on the DEP's website, and notices of the report were mailed to the RT …
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… to defendant PBA Local 105 (PBA) and dismissing his complaint, which alleged that PBA breached its duty to … actions to remediate officer behavior and to provide assistance to the officer. This Directive and [Early … action[s]" once "an officer has displayed the requisite number of performance indicators necessary to trigger …
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… 157 (1964)). A Law Division judge must "determine the case completely anew on the record made in the [m]unicipal … to the Law Division for reconsideration, which should be completed within thirty days. By remanding the matter, we do not mean to suggest an outcome. Unfortunately, we must direct another judge perform …
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… third-party investigation of the Chief, as had been recommended 1 Under this State's Open Public Meetings Act, … and document production. When that discovery was completed, the Township moved for summary judgment. In a … without leave . . . . 2 Available at: https://ecode360.com/10298754. 8 A-4108-18T1 (24) Refus[al] to perform any …
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… found to have posted on the Internet numerous disparaging comments about his employer, in violation of Judiciary … never "return" to his or her former employment. Such an outcome "would violate public policy, contravene the … particularly appropriate because the various pension schemes were designed to be "part of a harmonious whole." In …
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… Register of Historic Places, was utilized by the Rogers Locomotive Works, one of the largest and most prominent locomotive manufacturers in the nineteenth century. A Rogers … as an entity. In Gormley, for example, an attorney who visited her client at a state-run psychiatric hospital for the …
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… and the eight unit owners agreed to rebuild. Plaintiff recommended defendant to the condominium association (the Association), comprised of the eight unit owners. There was no written … to serve the owners' purposes, and to procure CMR's assistance in a future litigation, plaintiff and the other …
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… 16, 2016, at about 10:15 p.m., Vineland Police Officer James Day observed a 2005 Toyota Avalon with its driver's side … police found a handgun, ammunition, and heroin in a hidden compartment in the front passenger seat. II We begin our … a suspect for a longer time than is reasonably required to complete the traffic-related inquiry, the delay requires a …
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… the parents of decedent Austin Siler. We use their first names for clarity and also refer to them collectively as … and put him on the couch. They did not mention the police coming to the Brick residence. When the young men woke up … filing a civil suit until the criminal investigation was completed. That investigation concluded on November 15, …
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… his discretion in denying defendant's motion and did not commit plain error in viewing a video of defendant eluding … to drop the remaining charges against defendant and to recommend that he receive an aggregate prison sentence of … vehicle was at a complete stop when Det. Ritter "comes around the front [of the vehicle] and fires a shot, and …
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… officers woke him up and questioned him about where he had come from. Defendant stated he was going to his home in … testimony, which was corroborated by the MVR. In his comprehensive oral decision, the judge stated: 1) … the testing sequence." Chun, 194 N.J. at 79. Once the requisite waiting period has elapsed, the testing process can …
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… into the whereabouts of [defendant], the search was commenced after marijuana was found and Ms. Cooper consented … State v. Pineiro, 181 N.J. 13, 19 (2004). To overcome this presumption, the State must show by a …