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… Fort George Board of Education Essex Vicinage 2023 Law Day Committee All rights reserved. 1 | P a g e Table of Contents … in 1969 in a case entitled Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District, 393 U.S. 503 (1969) that raises … Court of the United States set a standard that school officials must meet when they issue rules, regulations and …
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… Avenue in Newark, "a mixture of residential homes" and "commercial establishments," Detectives Ozzie Ryals and … conducting surveillance because they "had received numerous complaints from concerned citizens about narcotic[s] … a "document purporting to bear a signature affixed in an official capacity by an officer or employee of the State of …
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… IN RE THE APPLICATION OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY FOR A COMMUNICATIONS DATA WARRANT AUTHORIZING THE OBTAINING OF THE … and stored on servers must be "provided to law enforcement officials in approximately 15-minute intervals." In its … re Application for Pen Reg. & Trap/Trace Device with Cell Site Location Auth., 396 F. Supp. 2d 747, 752 (S.D. Tex. …
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… Plaintiff-Respondents, v. HEATHER MAILANDER, IN HER OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS THE VILLAGE CLERK FOR THE VILLAGE OF … the initiative petition due to perceived minor technical noncompliance. We also address whether the clerk's actions … petition was circulated not in person, but through a website, and thereby not controlled by the circulators, making …
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… GARY WAGNER, IVAN BARON, H.P. ROOSEVELT URBAN RENEWAL COMPANY, LLC, CAMBRIDGE CORPORATE SERVICES, INC., LOCAL 621, … 2 COUNSEL OF THE CITY OF JERSEY CITY, DONNA MAUER, in her Official Capacity as Director and Chief Financial Officer of … collected . . . pursuant to the ordinance shall be deposited into a trust fund to be used exclusively for school …
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… v. CUMBERLAND COUNTY and BLAKE HETHERINGTON in her official capacity as Custodian of Records for Cumberland … settlement agreement, either in whole or in part, under the common law right of access to public records, see Bergen … charged in a PNDA seeking his termination with conduct unbecoming and other sufficient causes following an internal …
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… nine, twelve, and sixteen); four counts of second-degree official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2 (counts five, eleven, … twenty––third-degree possession of child pornography––and recommended defendant's plea sentence run concurrent to his … III THE STATE'S CASE WAS BOLSTERED BY IMPROPER "FRESH[]COMPLAINT" TESTIMONY THAT RELATED TO UNCHARGED CONDUCT AND …
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… Township which lies north of JSTAR's property, that was commonly known as "Camp Osborn," and had been destroyed by … to the contrary are without merit. I. The Property OSBCA's site for Camp Osborn is comprised of 3.49 acres, designated … its application to the Brick Township clerk, construction official, and planning board, the Ocean County planning …
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… falsely accused him of four armed robberies that were committed in Newark in January 2015 and unlawfully arrested … plaintiff, and because Stabile’s belief that plaintiff committed the robberies was objectively unreasonable, … 10:6-2(c). Qualified immunity operates to shield government officials performing discretionary functions generally from …
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… J., writing for a unanimous Court. This appeal, and the companion case of State v. Hedgespeth, ___ N.J. ___ (2021), have in common an issue concerning the right to confrontation in the … at common law of “a clerk’s certificate authenticating an official record,” the majority opinion in Melendez-Diaz …
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… to expedite its consideration of inmates for parole and the Commissioner of the Department of Corrections (DOC) to … appear in this opinion in the form of certifications from officials at the Department of Corrections, the State Parole … proposes to live, and the inmate’s relationship to that site. The form also asks whether the community sponsor has …
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… Amendment to the United States Constitution or New Jersey’s common law or statutory protections against … use them. Lowery also told the detectives that he regularly communicated with Andrews using the FaceTime application on … him to “get rid of” his cellphones because law enforcement officials were “doing wire taps” following the federal …
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… set forth in N.J.S.A. 2C:25-28(j) and a 2002 case is incompatible with the Fourth Amendment and Article I, … shall issue, but upon probable cause.” Whether a government official is armed with a criminal warrant or a civil or … home and cars. The court, however, did not make the requisite probable cause finding mandated by our constitutional …
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… A review board evaluated applications and made recommendations to the Freeholder Board, which approved final … Morris County resident and taxpayer, (plaintiffs), filed a complaint in Superior Court that named the Freeholder Board, … the review board, and the Morris County Treasurer, in his official capacity, (collectively, Morris County), as …
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… and records of investigations in progress, as well as the common law right of access. On September 16, 2014, a North … Bergenite filed requests for records under OPRA and the common law right of access. The records custodians gave … safety.” Ibid. OPRA adds that “[w]henever a law enforcement official determines that it is necessary to withhold …
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… that passes through the Township. In 2008, the Township commenced a review of its ordinance governing signs and … billboard bulk and design requirements. The Director recommended limiting billboards to the M-2 (light … by the Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. The Wachtel Report concluded that “the issue of …
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… on the brief). PER CURIAM This civil rights litigation commenced with plaintiff Robert Bryant's complaint alleging … to prevent a public servant from lawfully performing an official function by means of flight, intimidation, force, … known to sell drugs, and who would follow apparent drug buyers inside the store for a short period and leave. He …
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… Generals, on the brief). PER CURIAM In her Law Division complaint, plaintiff Ratarsha Willis asserted causes of … summary judgment on count nine to TCNJ and Fuller in her official capacity, finding that count did not allege a … and claims they are sufficient to constitute the requisite notice of her tort claims. As noted, she concedes she …
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… Dairy ("COL") and dismissal of their class-action complaint alleging a failure to pay overtime wages in … Department of Labor and Workforce Development ("DOL") officials in response to complaints brought by individual … Plaintiff identifies information on defendant's website suggesting that defendant may manufacture some of its …
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… non-tenured teacher whose contract was not renewed, filed a complaint against defendant Newark Public Schools for … claim, involves plaintiff's alleged struggle to meet requisite performance expectations for first-year novice … parents. If the infraction is a criminal offense, school officials must "contact [a] law enforcement agency and …