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… summarize all portions of the opinion. Linden Democratic Committee v. City of Linden (A-30-21) (086255) Argued April … exercised what the city attorney identified as “[its] right under [N.J.S.A. 40A:16-5(b)] to maintain a vacancy in the … provides procedures for filling vacancies in governing bodies of municipalities. The principal goals of the Vacancy …
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… Decided March 17, 2022 SOLOMON, J., writing for the Court. Under the “mode of operation” rule, plaintiffs who bring … applies wherever “there is a nexus between self-service components of the defendant’s business and a risk of injury … containers, not grapes, on the display. The Court finds it compelling that Sam’s Club elected not to sell grapes in …
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… be barred from presenting evidence of lost profits damages under Weiss v. Revenue Building & Loan Association, 116 … them of the opportunity to construct an affordable housing complex on a property in Monroe Township. Schwartz had … 322, LLC with a developer to build a market-rate rental and commercial development on the property. Plaintiffs contend …
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… the fracture. Defense counsel objected, but the court found that the hearsay statements were admissible as … Lastly, the State argues that the trial court properly remedied Seth’s inadmissible testimony with a curative … to the United States Constitution and this state’s common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and …
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… the Court balances two important values: an individual’s fundamental privacy right in the home and the significant … surveillance, a sergeant heard a very loud metallic bang coming from the backyard of 81 Browertown and, almost … Petrosky and Sergeant Koller of the Prosecutor’s Office, accompanied by Trooper Hershey and Trooper Smith, went to the …
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… the Court balances two important values: an individual’s fundamental privacy right in the home and the significant … surveillance, a sergeant heard a very loud metallic bang coming from the backyard of 81 Browertown and, almost … Petrosky and Sergeant Koller of the Prosecutor’s Office, accompanied by Trooper Hershey and Trooper Smith, went to the …
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… considers whether an inmate may be released from prison under Rule 3:21-10(b) while still in the process of serving … pled guilty to second-degree aggravated assault based on accomplice liability. His prison intake form indicated that … release. Defendant asserts that Rule 3:21-10(b)(2) “embodies the judiciary’s inherent power to release an infirm …
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… appeal, the Court considers whether a records request for complaint- summonses from a municipal police department is proper under the Open Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 … policy in favor of broad access to public records” embodied by OPRA. N. Jersey Media Grp., Inc. v. Township of …
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… was.” Later that day, a detective recovered a gun found outside the home near where McQueen had been stopped and … police station call means that the Piscataway police had to comply with the warrant requirement of Article I, Paragraph … ACLU, ACDL, and Center for Social Justice) echo many of the points made by the panel majority. They assert that the …
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… or prior juvenile adjudications. Pretrial Services recommended that both be released with monthly reporting. The … claiming defendants posed a flight risk because they were undocumented immigrants. The State presented no evidence … that conclusion. The key word, “appearance,” commonly points to acts or ac tions people choose to take, not …
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… for several luxury high-rise apartment buildings, multiple commercial retail units, parking garages, a park, and a … filed suit seeking automatic approval of its application under N.J.S.A. 40:55D- 61, a provision of the Municipal Land … Z-263 as something other than a zoning ordinance. Shipyard points out that Z-263 changes the permitted uses in V Zones …
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… to a search of the rifle case. Inside it, Riedel found a large mallet, five crowbars, two sets of pliers, zip … that experienced burglars often purchase new tools before committing a burglary because paint chips can yield a … if there is probable cause to believe that a crime has been committed and to protect citizens against unfounded criminal …
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… a Lost Note Affidavit representing that the Note was not found despite a “thorough and diligent search” and that … N.J.S.A. 2A:25-1 and N.J.S.A. 46:9-9, as well as common-law assignment principles, the Court holds that … the UCC “was drafted against the backdrop of existing bodies of law,” which “supplement” but “may not be used to …
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… set forth in N.J.S.A. 2C:25-28(j) and a 2002 case is incompatible with the Fourth Amendment and Article I, … possessed firearms or switchblades or that they would be found in the places to be searched. On June 29, 2012, two Old … Violence Act provides access to both civil and criminal remedies and sanctions. One such remedy is to prevent a person …
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… as captured by the restaurant’s exterior camera. Several rounds were fired from the front passenger window of the car … into evidence and the prosecutor’s remarks were fair comment on the evidence. During deliberations, the jury sent … defendant’s residence, showed two black males wearing hoodies walking through the park toward defendant’s residence …
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… and recordings of child pornography separate from those found on his computer. At Miller’s sentencing hearing, the trial judge … use of the file-sharing programs was a necessary ingredient and [an] integral part of both his possession” and his …
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… N.J.S.A. 40:55D-69; N.J.S.A. 40:55D-23(b). That ethical commandment is at the heart of this appeal, which involves … disqualified himself or herself on conflict-of-interest grounds. The Board granted site plan approval and the requested … public officials provide disinterested service to their communities and to promote confidence in the integrity of …
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… may not have been summarized.) Freedom From Religion Foundation v. Morris County Board of Chosen Freeholders … A review board evaluated applications and made recommendations to the Freeholder Board, which approved final … Morris County resident and taxpayer, (plaintiffs), filed a complaint in Superior Court that named the Freeholder Board, …
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… concern but was “still not willing to allow the children to come back and reside with her.” A.B. asserted that she lived … son in a resource home. The Division then filed a verified complaint in the Family Part of the Superior Court, Chancery … The judge similarly sustained the objection on hearsay grounds. The judge determined that A.B. neglected A.F. in …
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… required him to execute an agreement entitled “Worker’s Comp Disclaimer” (Disclaimer) as a condition of his … arising from or related to injuries which are covered under the Workers’ Compensation statutes.” Allied Barton … the Workers’ Compensation Act because it preserves the remedies against the employer prescribed by that statute. Vitale …