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… including, without limitation, refusal or failure to comply with reasonable directions communicated to you in … was indicted for one count of conspiracy, two counts of official misconduct, one count of tampering with public … the motion court reasoned that the Board "may have been free to discharge Nelson . . . [but] the [RPCs] do not …
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… including, without limitation, refusal or failure to comply with reasonable directions communicated to you in … was indicted for one count of conspiracy, two counts of official misconduct, one count of tampering with public … the motion court reasoned that the Board "may have been free to discharge Nelson . . . [but] the [RPCs] do not …
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… TO PTI ADMISSION. 3 A-1204-14T2 POINT II THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN ALLOWING THE STATE TO … purpose in his case. He asserted he was "now living a crime free, alcohol and substance abuse free life" and provided a number of supportive letters from …
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… TO PTI ADMISSION. 3 A-1204-14T2 POINT II THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN ALLOWING THE STATE TO … purpose in his case. He asserted he was "now living a crime free, alcohol and substance abuse free life" and provided a number of supportive letters from …
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… and "a large amount of money . . . located in the glove compartment." The officer confronted defendant with these … shall be unlawful except when the telephone is a hands-free wireless telephone or the electronic communication 10 A-3581-18T1 device is used hands-free, provided that its placement does not interfere with …
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… appeals her adjudications of delinquency for acts which, if committed by an adult, would have constituted the offenses … and Fitzgerald both testified none of the occupants was free to leave during the motor vehicle stop. 4 During … by Miranda are not implicated."). In sum, N.S. was not free to leave, and the police inquiry exceeded ministerial …
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… and "a large amount of money . . . located in the glove compartment." The officer confronted defendant with these … shall be unlawful except when the telephone is a hands-free wireless telephone or the electronic communication 10 A-3581-18T1 device is used hands-free, provided that its placement does not interfere with …
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… appeals her adjudications of delinquency for acts which, if committed by an adult, would have constituted the offenses … and Fitzgerald both testified none of the occupants was free to leave during the motor vehicle stop. 4 During … by Miranda are not implicated."). In sum, N.S. was not free to leave, and the police inquiry exceeded ministerial …
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… to defendant Oakwood Towers, dismissing plaintiffs' complaint against it, and a companion order that dismissed … it exceeded the City's delegated authority, and that City officials violated their fiduciary duties. Plaintiffs also … or unreasonable. Witt v. Gloucester County Bd. of Chosen Freeholders, 94 N.J. 422, 430 (1983). An ordinance will not …
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… DEEGAN, ANNE GIBBONS-LEJNIEKS, Individually and in their Official Capacity as Employees of the UNION COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE, UNION COUNTY, BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS, CRANFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT and BRIAN WAGNER, … summary judgment. The summary judgment order dismissed her complaint with prejudice as to the Borough of Brielle, …
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… Cross-Respondents, v. MARCIA V. LYLES, in her official capacity as Superintendent of the Jersey City Board … Kyu Rim1 is a resident of this State who pays New Jersey income tax. Plaintiffs argue this contractual arrangement by … 6&Itemid=650 (last visited Aug. 13, 2019). 3 See Schools, JCBOE.ORG, …
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… Open Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, to compel defendants City of Hackensack and its records … The first sought "[a]ny and all [emails] relating to official business of the City of Hackensack, such as to … Legislature's over-arching goal of making public records freely available[.]" Scheeler v. Atl. Cnty. Mun. Joint Ins. …
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… Open Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, to compel defendants City of Hackensack and its records … The first sought "[a]ny and all [emails] relating to official business of the City of Hackensack, such as to … Legislature's over-arching goal of making public records freely available[.]" Scheeler v. Atl. Cnty. Mun. Joint Ins. …
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… to defendant Oakwood Towers, dismissing plaintiffs' complaint against it, and a companion order that dismissed … it exceeded the City's delegated authority, and that City officials violated their fiduciary duties. Plaintiffs also … or unreasonable. Witt v. Gloucester County Bd. of Chosen Freeholders, 94 N.J. 422, 430 (1983). An ordinance will not …
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… DEEGAN, ANNE GIBBONS-LEJNIEKS, Individually and in their Official Capacity as Employees of the UNION COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE, UNION COUNTY, BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS, CRANFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT and BRIAN WAGNER, … summary judgment. The summary judgment order dismissed her complaint with prejudice as to the Borough of Brielle, …
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… Cross-Respondents, v. MARCIA V. LYLES, in her official capacity as Superintendent of the Jersey City Board … Kyu Rim1 is a resident of this State who pays New Jersey income tax. Plaintiffs argue this contractual arrangement by … 6&Itemid=650 (last visited Aug. 13, 2019). 3 See Schools, JCBOE.ORG, …
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… Department employment" and an imputed "$25,000 per year income from Environmental Pest Control LLC (termite business) … Branch v. Liu, 203 N.J. 464, 491 (2010), a fact- finder is free to accept or reject, fully or partially, the opinions … . . . ." N.J.S.A. 2A:34- 23(j)(3)(c) and (d). On these points, defendant argues that while he was able to accrue …
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… August 9, 2024 Law Division order dismissing plaintiff's complaint in lieu of prerogative writs and affirming … been used or approved for same. . . . 31. . . . Worstell points out that [the property] is substantially larger than … [t]erms and [n]ondiscrimination [p]rovisions 'enforce the Free Exercise Clause . . . against [land use regulations] …
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… Department employment" and an imputed "$25,000 per year income from Environmental Pest Control LLC (termite business) … Branch v. Liu, 203 N.J. 464, 491 (2010), a fact- finder is free to accept or reject, fully or partially, the opinions … . . . ." N.J.S.A. 2A:34- 23(j)(3)(c) and (d). On these points, defendant argues that while he was able to accrue …
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… PLATKIN ATTORNEY GENERAL OF NEW JERSEY R.J. Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 093 Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Attorney for … requirements to ensure that the site was contamination-free or that Clarios itself was cleaning up that … indeed involves consideration of whether “government officials may grant or deny” the benefit “in their …