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… in the custody of the Prosecutor’s Office. They filed a complaint alleging that the Prosecutor’s Office and three of … is inapplicable because the action arises out of acts committed outside the scope of defendants’ employment for … that because a county prosecutor acts as “a local, county official” when making personnel decisions, the prosecutor …
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Administrative Directives
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… EEO Complaint Procedures Manual Directive #5-04 May 5, 2004 … April 27, 2004 the Supreme Court approved the attached EEO Complaint Procedures Manual: Reporting and Handling … statutes. EEO/AA Officer -- For the central office, the official referred to as the EEO/AA Officer is the Chief …
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… BOROUGH OF GARWOOD PLANNING BOARD, 680 MYRTLE AVENUE, LLC, SITESCAPES LANDSCAPE AND DESIGN, LLC, SITESCAPES … for the reasons set forth in Judge Lisa M. Walsh's comprehensive and well-reasoned written opinion. 3 A-3086-23 … prior approvals granted by the Board and/or any municipal official, the Board must first address the question of …
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A-6-25 State's Combined Response to Amicus Briefs
Briefs
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… J.A.D. Hon. Lorraine M. Augostini, J.A.D. STATE’S COMBINED RESPONSE TO AMICUS BRIEFS JENNIFER DAVENPORT ACTING … rate. (IPb2-4). The State does not dispute those basic points— at the trial in this very case, the State’s expert … value to fingerprint associations” and “[t]he first-ever official standards for fingerprint examination.” Ibid. While …
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… value of his/her loss(es). I will now explain the law on compensatory damages.[footnoteRef:1] [1: Where punitive … as explained in these instructions, (s)he is entitled to compensatory damages for all of the detrimental effects of … N.J. 1, 19 (2004) (“A false light claim against a public official, similar to a defamation claim, utilizes the actual …
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… counts consisted of sexual assault and related offenses committed against four other victims. Counts one through … case," Farrell, 61 N.J. at 102; or express any personal or official opinion or belief that a jury could understand as … opinion testimony" because, despite having the requisite credentials, the surgeon "was not presented by the …
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… had reason to believe defendant was staying. Based on prior communications with the occupant of that apartment, … I have a meeting with them all. They're busy. They can't come down here, so they asked me to interview you on their … from "'unreasonable searches and seizures' by government officials." 12 A-1413-19 Hagans, 233 N.J. at 38 (quoting …
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… had reason to believe defendant was staying. Based on prior communications with the occupant of that apartment, … I have a meeting with them all. They're busy. They can't come down here, so they asked me to interview you on their … from "'unreasonable searches and seizures' by government officials." 12 A-1413-19 Hagans, 233 N.J. at 38 (quoting …
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… counts consisted of sexual assault and related offenses committed against four other victims. Counts one through … case," Farrell, 61 N.J. at 102; or express any personal or official opinion or belief that a jury could understand as … opinion testimony" because, despite having the requisite credentials, the surgeon "was not presented by the …
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… the Law Division on December 12, 2024, which dismissed his complaint in lieu of prerogative writs against the Township … defendants: Zoning Officer Theodore Evans and Construction Official Steve Buchhofer. Mitchell claimed he did not … "If the party seeking relief 'satisfies those prerequisites, then the burden shifts to the other party, [who] must …
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… and Moynihan. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2014-716. Alterman & Associates, LLC, … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … have cancer that she should request assistance from a union official other than Bermudez because Bermudez did not think …
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… found sufficient evidence to support the charges and recommended that both Varga and Jarema be terminated. Sheriff Scott accepted the Hearing Officer's recommendation and terminated Varga's and Jarema's employment … of action. In a disciplinary appeal filed to challenge an official action such as this case before the [c]ourt, the …
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… of Administrative Services, individually and in his official capacity, and NATALIE HOROWITZ, Executive Director … CURIAM Plaintiff Thomas W. Kenyon filed a September 3, 2014 complaint against defendants Rutgers University, Bruce Fehn, … Act (CEPA), N.J.S.A. 34:19-1 to -14. Plaintiff claims he complained to his superiors about Rutgers' procurement …
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… Law Division denying its motion to dismiss the third-party complaint of defendant/third-party plaintiff Brian Chabarek, … an employee of defendant Borough of Highlands, filed a complaint in the Law Division against the borough and three municipal officials seeking damages for physical injuries she suffered …
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… affairs investigation in 2004, and his oral internal complaint in 2006 about the poor performance of the waste … State grand jury and tried twice on counts of second-degree official misconduct, second-degree pattern of official misconduct, second-degree computer theft, third-degree theft by deception and …
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… Borough of Little Silver, of four counts of second-degree official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2, third-degree … to drive; S.C. was highly intoxicated and making suicidal comments when the officers arrived.1 Solari, slip op. at 6. … the records were kept on the police department's "in-house computer," and counsel alleged, "on information and belief," …
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… Peto served as the Turf Field Coordinator. Peto's official responsibilities as the Athletic Director included … with a concussion.3 In June 2017, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants alleging negligence (count one) … the motion for reconsideration. The judge issued an accompanying written order. This appeal ensued, which focuses …
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… Borough of Little Silver, of four counts of second-degree official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2, third-degree … to drive; S.C. was highly intoxicated and making suicidal comments when the officers arrived.1 Solari, slip op. at 6. … the records were kept on the police department's "in-house computer," and counsel alleged, "on information and belief," …
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… Peto served as the Turf Field Coordinator. Peto's official responsibilities as the Athletic Director included … with a concussion.3 In June 2017, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants alleging negligence (count one) … the motion for reconsideration. The judge issued an accompanying written order. This appeal ensued, which focuses …
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… Law Division denying its motion to dismiss the third-party complaint of defendant/third-party plaintiff Brian Chabarek, … an employee of defendant Borough of Highlands, filed a complaint in the Law Division against the borough and three municipal officials seeking damages for physical injuries she suffered …