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… officer, was found guilty of theft by unlawful taking and official misconduct. The trial court imposed five-year … least once during the officer's scheduled shift to ensure compliance with this mandate. If the officer does not answer … to "home confinement status" and are not called or visited while they are out of work. 5 A-0117-23 Outside …
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… officer, was found guilty of theft by unlawful taking and official misconduct. The trial court imposed five-year … least once during the officer's scheduled shift to ensure compliance with this mandate. If the officer does not answer … to "home confinement status" and are not called or visited while they are out of work. 5 A-0117-23 Outside …
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… of a statute that reads as follows: a. Tampering. A person commits an offense if, believing that an official proceeding or investigation is pending or about to … under oath, including any referee, hearing examiner, commissioner, notary or other person taking testimony or …
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… is now known as N.J.S.A. 43:15A-7(d)2, making elected officials unenrolled prior to July 1, 2007 ineligible for … 43:15A-7(d) reads in pertinent part: Elected officials commencing service on or after the effective date [July 1, … clerk an employment verification form with instructions to complete the form and return it, which she did. On August 9, …
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… is now known as N.J.S.A. 43:15A-7(d)2, making elected officials unenrolled prior to July 1, 2007 ineligible for … 43:15A-7(d) reads in pertinent part: Elected officials commencing service on or after the effective date [July 1, … clerk an employment verification form with instructions to complete the form and return it, which she did. On August 9, …
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… The bribery statute’s history, relevant caselaw, and commentary from the Model Penal Code, on which the statute … from another (2) as consideration for the performance of official duties (3) and did so purposely. The State asserts … Model Penal Code, which we discuss later, supports the opposite conclusion. For all of those reasons, we conclude that …
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… The bribery statute’s history, relevant caselaw, and commentary from the Model Penal Code, on which the statute … from another (2) as consideration for the performance of official duties (3) and did so purposely. The State asserts … Model Penal Code, which we discuss later, supports the opposite conclusion. For all of those reasons, we conclude that …
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… a/k/a INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF APPROVED BASKETBALL OFFICIALS, BOARD 193, a New Jersey Non- Profit Corporation; … summary judgment motion and dismissing her 3 A-2647-17T4 complaint as a matter of law. The motion judge found … two-year statute of limitations. We hold that plaintiff's complaint alleging LAD claims against defendants as an …
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… a/k/a INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF APPROVED BASKETBALL OFFICIALS, BOARD 193, a New Jersey Non- Profit Corporation; … summary judgment motion and dismissing her 3 A-2647-17T4 complaint as a matter of law. The motion judge found … two-year statute of limitations. We hold that plaintiff's complaint alleging LAD claims against defendants as an …
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… guilty of perjury, a crime of the third degree, if in any official proceeding he makes a false statement under oath or … of the indictment, the State alleges that the defendant committed the crime of perjury by virtue of the following … under oath, including any referee, hearing examiner, commissioner, notary or other person taking testimony or …
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… basis to believe that a crime is being or has been committed, that the person to be arrested is committing the crime or has committed it, even though it is … is taken before a judge or another appropriate public official to obtain a warrant for the arrest. So, in deciding …
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Charges Document PDF
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… violation of a statute which provides as follows: A person commits an offense if he without lawful authority removes himself from official detention or fails to return to official detention … under charge or conviction of a crime or offense)(persons committed pursuant to chapter 4 of this Title)2, (persons …
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A-15-24 Supplemental Respondent Brief
Briefs
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… 3rd Floor Atlantic City, NJ 08401 ldlevenson@cooperlevenson.com jbarr@cooperlevenson.com Telephone: (609) 344-3161 … 14 B. Presentments may censure public officials, but may not target private individuals. … After its seminal opinion in Camden I, this Court revisited the authority of a grand jury to return a presentment …
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… and Vinci. On appeal from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Local Finance Board. Brandon D. Minde … a set of guidelines designed to limit actions by local officials that might create doubt in the minds of citizens … for "contradictory desires tugging the official in opposite directions." La Rue v. East Brunswick Tp., 68 N.J. …
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… and Vinci. On appeal from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Local Finance Board. Brandon D. Minde … a set of guidelines designed to limit actions by local officials that might create doubt in the minds of citizens … for "contradictory desires tugging the official in opposite directions." La Rue v. East Brunswick Tp., 68 N.J. …
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… (“CDC”) has advised that social mitigation strategies for combatting COVID-19 require every effort to reduce the rate … arrangements should make best efforts to reduce staff on site to the minimal number necessary to ensure that … requirements to appear in person before certain public officials when seeking to obtain certain licenses, …
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… as follows: A public servant concerned in detention commits an offense if he knowingly or recklessly permits an … employment, was responsible for maintaining individuals in official detention. “Official detention” means [arrest] … under charge or conviction of a crime or offense)(persons committed pursuant to chapter 4 of this Title), (persons …
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… 2016, defendant reported he lost his wallet with his official State Police identification card (ID). There are … Jersey State Police. According to Barlow, he received "a complaint" from the Toms River police officer that defendant … multiple times for motor vehicle violations." Based on that complaint, Barlow commenced an investigation. As part of his …
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… 2016, defendant reported he lost his wallet with his official State Police identification card (ID). There are … Jersey State Police. According to Barlow, he received "a complaint" from the Toms River police officer that defendant … multiple times for motor vehicle violations." Based on that complaint, Barlow commenced an investigation. As part of his …
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A-0117-23 Briefs
Briefs
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… A JUDGMENT OF ACQUITTAL SHOULD HAVE BEEN GRANTED AS TO THE OFFICIAL MISCONDUCT CHARGE BECAUSE DEFENDANT’S VIOLATION OF … Was Irrelevant To The Jury’s Determination Of Whether He Committed Theft. … NOS. POINT V THE PROSECUTOR’S IMPROPER BURDEN- SHIFTING AND COMMENTS ON FACTS NOT IN EVIDENCE REQUIRE REVERSAL. (Not …