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… A. BOTTEON, KEREN EBEL AVERY (MD), PETER AVERY, ROSA ROLAND, FELIPE ROLAND, JUAN FUENTES, RAISA BORODAY, IRINA A. … HERSH, and STEPHANY KIM CHOHAN (IN THEIR INDIVIDUAL AND OFFICIAL CAPACITIES), JOINTLY, Defendants-Respondents. … other state and federal laws. The trial court dismissed the complaint as procedurally untimely and also substantively …
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… 12, 2024 – Decided May 21, 2024 Before Judges Gooden Brown and Puglisi. On appeal from the Superior Court of New … reflected "an inadvertent mistake" in connection with the completion of a permit application by a layperson. P.F.C. … by a preponderance of the evidence, that: (1) a government official (2) told the defendant that certain criminal …
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… corporation of New Jersey, JAMES MCLEAN, a resident and taxpayer of Atlantic City and Atlantic County, New … Division of Local Government Services, of the Department of Community Affairs of the State of New Jersey, THE LOCAL … v. THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, PHILIP D. MURPHY, in his official capacity as the Governor of the State of New …
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… Submitted January 27, 2020 – Decided Before Judges Moynihan and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the Superior Court of New … may infer that the defendant fled shortly after the alleged commission of the crime. The defendant denies any flight. … 515 provide the following: No person shall disclose official information of this State or of the United States …
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… v. THE ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE BOROUGH OF CHATHAM and THE BOROUGH OF CHATHAM, Defendants-Appellants/ … favorable action on a variance application was only a recommendation to the municipal governing body for approval. … Court becomes: who gets the inference in the absence of an official record?" He concluded "the substantial evidence in …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4560-19 JOHN TIMMINS, individually and in the name of the Passaic County SPCA, … any charges. On April 3, 2018, plaintiff filed a five-count complaint alleging that: (1) the Passaic defendants: … implements or executes a policy[,] regulation or decision officially adopted by the governing body or informally …
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… set forth below apply only where the plaintiff is a public official or public figure, or where the plaintiff is a … [1: The burden of proof imposed depends upon and is tied to the status of the plaintiff and the subject … person) and, if a private person, whether the statements complained of by a private person are a matter of legitimate …
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… Submitted January 27, 2020 – Decided Before Judges Moynihan and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the Superior Court of New … may infer that the defendant fled shortly after the alleged commission of the crime. The defendant denies any flight. … 515 provide the following: No person shall disclose official information of this State or of the United States …
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… v. THE ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE BOROUGH OF CHATHAM and THE BOROUGH OF CHATHAM, Defendants-Appellants/ … favorable action on a variance application was only a recommendation to the municipal governing body for approval. … Court becomes: who gets the inference in the absence of an official record?" He concluded "the substantial evidence in …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4560-19 JOHN TIMMINS, individually and in the name of the Passaic County SPCA, … any charges. On April 3, 2018, plaintiff filed a five-count complaint alleging that: (1) the Passaic defendants: … implements or executes a policy[,] regulation or decision officially adopted by the governing body or informally …
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… corporation of New Jersey, JAMES MCLEAN, a resident and taxpayer of Atlantic City and Atlantic County, New … Division of Local Government Services, of the Department of Community Affairs of the State of New Jersey, THE LOCAL … v. THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, PHILIP D. MURPHY, in his official capacity as the Governor of the State of New …
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… 12, 2024 – Decided May 21, 2024 Before Judges Gooden Brown and Puglisi. On appeal from the Superior Court of New … reflected "an inadvertent mistake" in connection with the completion of a permit application by a layperson. P.F.C. … by a preponderance of the evidence, that: (1) a government official (2) told the defendant that certain criminal …
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… A. BOTTEON, KEREN EBEL AVERY (MD), PETER AVERY, ROSA ROLAND, FELIPE ROLAND, JUAN FUENTES, RAISA BORODAY, IRINA A. … HERSH, and STEPHANY KIM CHOHAN (IN THEIR INDIVIDUAL AND OFFICIAL CAPACITIES), JOINTLY, Defendants-Respondents. … other state and federal laws. The trial court dismissed the complaint as procedurally untimely and also substantively …
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… in the Courtroom 2 INDEX OF GUIDELINES Goals, Rationale and Applicability Section I: Possession and Use of … Devices A. Courthouse Grounds, Environs and Ceremonies B. Common Areas of the Courthouse C. Inside the Courtroom … but not limited to, a challenge to the accura- cy of the official court record. The electronic recording may not be …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0479-24 NEW JERSEY MOTOR VEHICLE COMMISSION, Petitioner-Respondent, v. POWER MOTORS, LLC, … – Decided December 18, 2025 Before Judges Mayer, Gummer and Paganelli. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF … had a fire suppression system approved by the local code official and the interior walls of the structure were built …
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… 23, 2023 – Decided January 27, 2023 Before Judges Haas and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the Superior Court of New … P. Keenan, Assistant Deputy Public Defender, of counsel and on the brief). Yolanda Ciccone, Middlesex County … the informant's allegations were not corroborated. He also complained that the police did not field test the substances …
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… 27, 2023 – Decided March 9, 2023 Before Judges Mawla and Smith. On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, … was running because it had its lights on and exhaust was coming from its tailpipe. He discovered defendant asleep in … his recollection to such a degree his testimony was unreliable. He also argued police lacked reasonable suspicion …
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… 12, 2023 – Decided September 28, 2023 Before Judges Enright and Paganelli. On appeal from an interlocutory order of the … was sworn and warned of the ramifications if he were to commit "perjury" or "false swear[]." Defendant admitted to … "the court improperly relied on the ADTC evaluator's less-reliable recitation of [his] unsworn statements rather than …
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… June 7, 2023 – Decided July 3, 2023 Before Judges Haas and DeAlmeida. On appeal from the Superior Court of New … of expert testimony relating to Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS), applies retroactively to his … inadmissible under N.J.R.E. 702 because it was not based on reliable science. We affirmed defendant's conviction and …
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… OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2691-21 BRANDAN ARMS, Appellant, v. NEW JERSEY STATE PAROLE BOARD, … was released on parole on August 8, 2012. Arms failed to comply with his PSL conditions and returned to custody in … The hearing officer found Officer Cruz to be credible and reliable and noted that Arms had previously failed to …