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… fee would be necessary. The Financial Services Unit of the Office of Management and Administrative Services Unit of the Administrative Office of Courts conducted a financial analysis at the … (Vice Chair) Mercer County Rebecca Bertino Court Services Officer, Cumberland/Gloucester/Salem Evan L. Goldman, Esq. …
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… used for commercial, retail, shopping malls or plazas, office parks, manufacturing, or industrial purposes; the … and laundry pickup establishments, banks, real estate offices, business or professional offices. (3) Gasoline stations and public garages may be …
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… services to its employees at a clinic in its Woodbridge offices. NJTA contracted with Hackensack Meridian Health … Dr. Kent with NJTA's Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) office. As a result of that filing, NJTA promptly commenced … (deciding against disqualifying an entire prosecutor's office under RPC 3.7 where one assistant prosecutor likely …
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… texted her friend "to call 9-1-1." 5 A-3692-23 Three police officers responded to the call from Maria's friend regarding … the dispute between plaintiff and Maria. While the officers spoke to Maria, she allegedly reported plaintiff … including the parties, Maria, her caregiver, police officers, and fact witnesses, as well as items moved into …
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… motor vehicle they were riding in was stopped by a police officer. A check revealed that the vehicle had been stolen. … to suppress. Ibid. The Supreme Court ruled that the police officer who stopped the vehicle shortly after the 7-Eleven … for certification to "the issue of whether the police officer had reasonable articulable suspicion to stop the …
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… which represents the City's fire personnel, excluding Fire Officers. In 2019, the City sought to collect from certain … for the City's fire personnel, except for Fire Officers. Effective January 1, 2018 through December 31, … to a collective negotiations agreement governing the Fire Officers' union (the PFOA). The arbitrator, however, …
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… Daniel O. Sloan argued the cause for appellant (Law Office of Daniel O. Sloan, LLC, attorneys; Daniel O. Sloan, … certified that Dr. Volshteyn diagnosed a "nonspecific injury" and recommended an MRI, which revealed the implants … only saw Salomone on two occasions, testified that "an injury to a valve on a saline implant would leak out 8 …
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… subsequently investigated and substantiated by the [PANYNJ Office of Inspector General ("OIG")] . . . ." The letter … dated July 9, 2020, to the Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer, Debra Torres, in which he summarized Poli's claim … The notice of claim must provide: (1) the name and post-office address of each claimant and of [their] attorney, if …
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… Right request to the City. Plaintiff is the chief operating officer of Palmer Center, and his father is the managing … item must be "a written memorial[] . . . made by a public officer, and . . . the officer [must] be authorized by law to make it."'" Gannett, …
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… the time for 14 A-0995-23 which they shall severally hold office, but a class of trustees shall not hold office for a term shorter than [one] year or longer than [six] years. The term of office of at least one class shall expire every [two] years. …
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… care benefits for PBA member and retired Township Police Officer John Skikus. The arbitrator also determined there … years of creditable service during his tenure as a police officer. However, as of June 28, 2011, Skikus lacked the … Skikus retiring, the Township's chief municipal financial officer sent a letter to Skikus stating the Township would …
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… in the hospital discharge papers. According to the police officer, as reported in the screening summary, Maria said … He said that Maria put up her hand to block when the injury occurred. He said that "he heard a noise of a possible … his story was consistent with Maria's, except on how the injury occurred. Responding that it all happened so fast, …
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… the stop is not dispositive. The county prosecutor's office's approval would not necessarily make a checkpoint … operate a motor vehicle, and he did not stipulate that the officer who administered the breathalyzer was certified or … Yes. [Counsel]: Okay. And were you tested by an officer? [Defendant]: Yes. 17 A-1723-17T4 [Counsel]: And . . …
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… which mortgage was recorded in the Union County Clerk's Office on January 7, 2004. Defendants defaulted on the … bank's name to Santander Bank . . . was a letter from the Office of the Controller of the Currency addressed to Mr. Chamberlain October 1[,] 2013, which stated that the Office of the Controller of the Currency 11 A-3373-17T4 will …
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… claims with prejudice, and returned the matter to the Office of Foreclosure to proceed as an uncontested matter. … Appellant also argues the judge that entered the judgment, Office of Foreclosure, and Clerk of the Superior Court 10 … assignment. A racketeering claim is only cognizable for injury "by reason of a violation of the statute." N.J.S.A. …
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… or evidence presented by the appropriate prosecutor's office, the Office of the Attorney General, or any other criminal … of an implement of escape, aggravated assault of a police officer, robbery and theft committed during an escape during …
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… Defendant was represented by a staff attorney of the Office of the Public Defender. Before the start of the … THE COURT: Let the record reflect that I have asked the Officers to remove Mr. West from the courtroom because, as … CONTEMPORANEOUS WITH THE COMMUNICATION, THE INVESTIGATIVE OFFICER INQUIRED OF DEFENDANT AS TO HIS "PURPOSE" REVEALING …
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… for appellant (Matthew Bradford Cole, on the brief). Law Offices of Styliades and Jackson, attorneys for respondent … Company (GEICO). The GEICO policy provided bodily injury coverage of $100,000 per person, $300,000 per … of $50,000. The policy also provided basic personal injury protection (PIP) coverage of $50,000, with $2000 for …
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… been served with the amended TRO by a New Brunswick police officer on April 10, 2019 at 6:20 p.m. The judge concluded … allegation, concluding he did not attempt to cause injury or menace plaintiff and did not intend to hit plaintiff … its discretion, causing a party a "manifest wrong or injury." State v. Hayes, 205 N.J. 522, 537 (2011) (citation …
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… of the sentence. Counsel advised defendant that the Office of Public Defender (OPD) would not be filing a … of any "secret deal" between defendant and the prosecutor's office regarding defendant's sentence. As the judge noted in … regarding the alleged "secret deal" with the prosecutor's office regarding his sentence. 15 A-4525-18T2 The record …