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… counsel. The PCR court denied defendant's ensuing motion to compel discovery, finding defendant failed to demonstrate … In essence, the victim's body was found at a municipal dump site in January 2012, two months after she was killed. Id. … post-conviction to allow defendants to '"fish" through official files for belated grounds of attack on the …
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… (NJIT or the University) appeals from the dismissal of its complaint seeking to enjoin arbitration of grievances … police officers. The unions allege that NJIT failed to comply with its Emergency Closing Policy (Closing Policy) by … Policy states: A. The [U]niversity may, from time to time, officially close its operations in whole or in part …
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… undisputed. N.J.S.A. 54:4-34 (Chapter 91) "is part of a comprehensive statutory scheme implementing this State's … the City's motion. Plaintiff's counsel reiterated the two points raised in the previously filed opposition, largely … defendant's last name was actually "Santa Mecca," but the official reporter's citation has eliminated a portion of the …
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… a suspect, was only able to provide her name before becoming "unresponsive" and falling asleep. She was not free … her to the hospital bed. Defendant, more attentive and communicative than earlier, became upset, requested to "talk … not further question her unless she "initiate[d] further communication, exchanges, or conversations with the police." …
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… at different federal prisons. Plaintiff filed a complaint claiming defendant Susan D. Jackson, the New … of that statutory requirement. Plaintiff is wrong on both points. A-3155-21 9 The trial judge did not find the … unconstitutional: "It is undisputed that Missouri prison officials may regulate the time and circumstances under …
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… 2023, defendant pled guilty to: second-degree conspiracy to commit carjacking; first-degree carjacking; second-degree … were charged with: (count one) first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, 2C:11-3a(1), (2); (count … comments in Vincenty: "call[ing] for law enforcement officials to make a simple declaratory statement at the …
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… a box, a cigarette box, and a letter from an insurance company addressed to Amir Randolph (defendant) at a … Amendment violation . . . establish that law enforcement 17 officials violated ‘an expectation of privacy’ that he … States Constitution. Lamb, supra, 218 N.J. at 313-14. The points of departure between federal and state concepts of …
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… OPRA’s exemption for security information. Gilleran filed a complaint in the Law Division seeking the requested footage under OPRA and the common law right of access. Gilleran argued that the camera … resources. The Township acknowledged that no Township official had viewed the entire footage before claiming a …
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… Court. In this case, police officers responded to a noise complaint at a motel room and determined not to issue a … on prior calls to the motel and the motel’s reputation as a site where criminal activity took place. Officer Harris … reasonableness on the exercise of discretion by government officials to protect 17 persons against arbitrary …
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… id. at 535-37, explaining in part that "when a government official steps onto curtilage of a home without permission, … property." The email further stated "[e]ach party is welcome to offer evidence regarding the roof in question" and … could be addressed." 13 A-1246-23 The court further posited that if additional testimony was elicited, "it may be …
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… under Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23. Because M.H. committed a failure-to-register offense within fifteen years … a system of registration that will permit law enforcement officials to identify and alert the public when necessary … Ibid. The Court also acknowledged conflicting viewpoints with respect to the measures taken by the Legislature …
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… a box, a cigarette box, and a letter from an insurance company addressed to Amir Randolph (defendant) at a … Amendment violation . . . establish that law enforcement 17 officials violated ‘an expectation of privacy’ that he … States Constitution. Lamb, supra, 218 N.J. at 313-14. The points of departure between federal and state concepts of …
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… OPRA’s exemption for security information. Gilleran filed a complaint in the Law Division seeking the requested footage under OPRA and the common law right of access. Gilleran argued that the camera … resources. The Township acknowledged that no Township official had viewed the entire footage before claiming a …
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… Court. In this case, police officers responded to a noise complaint at a motel room and determined not to issue a … on prior calls to the motel and the motel’s reputation as a site where criminal activity took place. Officer Harris … reasonableness on the exercise of discretion by government officials to protect 17 persons against arbitrary …
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A-33-23 Amicus Curiae Brief Attorney General
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… v. TOWNSHIP OF CHATHAM and GREGORY LaCONTE, in his official capacity as records custodian, … ATTORNEY GENERAL OF NEW JERSEY Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street P.O. Box 112 Trenton, New Jersey … https:// www. merriam-webster.com/dictionary/review (last visited June 24, 2024). FILED, Clerk of the Supreme Court, 06 …
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… id. at 535-37, explaining in part that "when a government official steps onto curtilage of a home without permission, … property." The email further stated "[e]ach party is welcome to offer evidence regarding the roof in question" and … could be addressed." 13 A-1246-23 The court further posited that if additional testimony was elicited, "it may be …
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A-0052-23 Briefs
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… v. THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, GURBIR GREWAL, in his official capacity as Attorney General of the State of New Jersey and MARLENE CARIDE, in her official capacity as Commissioner of Banking and Insurance, … Id. at 137 (emphasis added). In 1979, the Legislature revisited this issue and enacted the Act, which lifted the …
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… under Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23. Because M.H. committed a failure-to-register offense within fifteen years … a system of registration that will permit law enforcement officials to identify and alert the public when necessary … Ibid. The Court also acknowledged conflicting viewpoints with respect to the measures taken by the Legislature …
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A-3-25 Amicus Curiae Brief Pacific Legal Foundation
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… 16 Commonwealth v. Rush, 14 Pa. 186 (1850) … 5 Nollan v. Cal. Coastal Comm’n, 483 U.S. 825 (1987) … purpose on some other property. Otherwise … government officials would be able to violate private property rights … are necessary to combat unlawful conduct involving public officials.”); Consol. Precast, FILED, Clerk of the Supreme …
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… NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0012-21 MONMOUTH COMMERCE CENTER, LLC, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. HOWELL … Board then denied the site plan application. The Board then officially adopted the resolution on April 2, 2020. II. On appeal, MCC raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE BOARD AND [MOTION …