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… City United Against the New Ward Map v. Jersey City Ward Commission (A-10/11-24) (089292) Argued January 6, 2025 -- … to the ward map adopted by defendant Jersey City Ward Commission following the 2020 federal census. Jersey City is … Following the release of the 2020 census data, the Ward Commission determined that there was a 59% population …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … then to partition the property or otherwise settle their competing property claims – not perfectly explained in the agreement – generated this litigation. I James commenced the action in November 2023, a few months after …
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… But they may not use deadly force if they can retreat with complete safety. The castle doctrine provides an exception … Daquan Anderson, and her three-year-old son to an apartment complex in Trenton, where he signed in with a security guard in the lobby of the complex. The State points to that as evidence defendant was …
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… SAID PERMIT. ACCORDINGLY, HIS CONVICTION FOR FAILING TO COMPLY WITH A FACIALLY UNCONSTITUTIONAL PERMITTING PROCESS … The stop occurred in the parking lot of an apartment complex in Piscataway. Courtney Ragland, defendant's … the location. 6 A-1665-21 Once she arrived at the apartment complex, Ragland contacted defendant who told her to remove …
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… and judgments. The changes are being made on the recommendation of the Conference of Criminal Presiding Judges, … The Order set forth notice requirements to corporate surety companies, licensed insurance producers and limited … judgment of default that could preclude a corporate surety company’s licensed insurance producers and limited insurance …
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… certain issues respectively to the trial court and to the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance); Seidman v. Spencer … 9, 2009) ("Seidman 2") (remanding certain issues to the Commissioner for amplification); Seidman v. Spencer Sav. … 3") (affirming certain rulings by the trial court and the Commissioner, but allowing plaintiff to file a new …
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… trial. I. This action's relevant procedural history is not complex. One month after Loury's nearly two-year employment … as a Concord executive ended, he filed a four-count complaint against Concord. Three of the counts were … Concord filed an answer, counterclaim, and third-party complaint against Wealth Planning Consulting, Inc., the …
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… favor of defendants. Plaintiffs argue that the trial court committed reversible error in the jury charge and verdict … playing soccer and baseball. As a soccer goalie, he had competed at a high level and had sustained several head … he was thirty-six years old. Before the procedure, David completed medical forms, including a self-assessment. He …
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… incapable of performing required duties, conduct unbecoming a public employee, and violation of the ON agreement. … removal. At the October 26, 2001 hearing, Flores, who was accompanied by the Fireman's Mutual Benevolent Association's … 29, 2003, the ALJ issued a written initial decision recommending Flores' dismissal be affirmed. On December 8, …
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… reasonably safe vehicle, and awarded plaintiff substantial compensatory damages. Nissan 1 We use "Nissan" to refer … and agreed "that the facts, as currently known, reflect a complete defense by releasee Levito and All Around Fence to … The roof header and roof then collapsed into the passenger compartment. It struck plaintiff in the head, and caused …
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… in 2008 as senior director of a new health economics outcome research (HEOR) department within its oncology … of each respective plan. In the event of an employee's noncompliance with the law, the company's code of conduct, or any provision of the company …
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… probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. Fritz, 105 N.J. at 58. "A reasonable probability is a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." State v. Pierre, 223 N.J. 560, 583 (2015) (quoting … this alibi was a ruse and that Mr. Barnes, in fact, did commit the crime and then subsequently tried to deport …
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… DEFENDANT WAS NOT GUILTY OF PURPOSEFUL MURDER AND DID NOT COMMIT THE CRIME BY HIS OWN CONDUCT, THE IMPOSITION OF A … light of the record and applicable legal principles, we are compelled to reverse. I. We summarize the trial evidence … procedures. Investigators were able to develop a composite sketch of one of the intruders. Investigators also …
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… a pre-trial motion to suppress "evidence seized without a communications data warrant [(CDW)]." At issue were text … him. Heath ran into the street, only to be struck by an oncoming car. As Heath lay at the curb, defendant approached … anyone would have a reasonable expectation of privacy in communications that they put out over . . . a . . . cell …
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… and charged them with second- degree conspiracy to commit the crimes of possession of a controlled dangerous … violations filing civil lawsuits against the police seeking compensatory and punitive damages under 42 U.S.C. § 1983; … by victims of the unconstitutional behavior filing civilian complaints before Internal Affairs (IA) seeking disciplinary …
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… defendants pending trial if they pose risks, which no combination of non-monetary and monetary conditions could reasonably control, that they would endanger the community, obstruct justice, or not appear. N.J.S.A. … is genuinely ready to proceed, but the court cannot accommodate the prosecutor because of a global pandemic, …
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… told defendant that what he was now stating "sound[ed] completely different than when [they] spoke earlier," and … Okay? You're there. All right? You didn't – you didn't come back. You didn't walk the trails for four hours [by] yourself . . . unaccounted for, and come back into the house and take a shower and lay down and …
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… considers both the Open Public Records Act (OPRA) and the common law right of access. In February 2019, an attorney made a complaint to the Union County Prosecutor’s Office on behalf … ALBIN, PATTERSON, SOLOMON, and PIERRE-LOUIS and JUDGE FUENTES (temporarily assigned) join in CHIEF JUSTICE …
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… 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 … RABNER; JUSTICES SOLOMON and PIERRE-LOUIS; and JUDGE FUENTES (temporarily assigned) join in JUSTICE PATTERSON’s …
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… of the charges that will be filed against him, even when no complaint or arrest warrant has been issued identifying … statement. On April 14, 2014, prior to the issuance of any complaint or warrant or the filing of formal charges against … enforcement officers to inform a suspect that a criminal complaint has been filed or arrest warrant has been issued …