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… putting a shovel under it. The Sussex County Prosecutor's Office executed a search warrant of R.J.'s residence and …
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… confirming her resignation.1 When asked by the hearing officer whether she left her position due to conditions of …
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… a change of venue because plaintiff was a Paterson police officer and plaintiff's current wife had siblings who worked …
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… Family Part, Burlington County, FM-03-1355-14. Law Offices of Robbins and Robbins LLP, attorneys for appellant …
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… cause or purposely, knowingly or recklessly causes bodily injury to another." N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(a)(1). Defendant was … cause or purposely, knowingly or recklessly causes bodily injury to another. I do find the State['s] witnesses to be … the foregoing is a true copy of the original on file in my office. ~ t~ CLERK OF THE AP~TE DIVISION … a2589-15.pdf … …
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… until June 16, 2014, when defendant Ruff, an NJT EEO/AA officer, arranged a meeting with her. During that meeting, …
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… In addition, defendant claimed the Prosecutor's Office admitted another person into PTI who had been charged …
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… his vehicle because he "felt unable to drive further." The officer smelled a "strong odor of alcohol," and found four …
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… On remand, the trial court heard testimony from the police officer who returned the children to safety, a police … willful or wanton if done with the knowledge that injury is likely to, or probably will, result" and "actions … omitted). "So long as the act or omission that causes injury is done intentionally, whether the actor actually …
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… argued the cause for appellant (Lewis G. Adler and Law Office of Paul DePetris, attorneys; Lewis G. Adler and Paul … concluded that the required harm is not "limited to injury compensable by monetary damages." Ibid. In describing a … may be that plaintiff recognizes his inability to show an injury compensable by monetary damages. But, because the case …
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… Bruce A. Wallace argued the cause for respondent (Law Office of Bruce A. Wallace, LLC; Bruce A. Wallace, on the … Service Insurance Company (PSIC) terminated personal injury protection (PIP) benefits to its insured, Rachel …
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… the Statement of Items comprising the record. The clerk's office obtained the copies from counsel at our request, so …
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… 585 (2006). Moreover, it is well established that a police officer's subjective observation of a defendant is a …
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… was convicted of aggravated assault against a corrections officer for which he received a concurrent sentence of ten …
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… 7, 2013, plaintiff sent a final invoice to DPCL's India office indicating it was owed a total of $45,800 for the …
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… but that appellant's manager was scheduled to be out of the office on vacation for two weeks and the investigation would …
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… duly recorded the Mortgage with the Essex County Register's Office. On October 12, 2017, defendant and Marjac entered …
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… 2C:35-12 (2020). The Guidelines were revised in 2004. See Office of the Attorney General, Brimage Guidelines 2 (2004 …
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… in 2006. Defendant was employed as a New Brunswick police officer between 1993 and 2018, when he retired. The judgment …
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… Supreme Court precedent, Int'l Shoe Co. v. Washington, Office of Unemployment Comp. & Placement, 326 U.S. 310, 316 …