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… further into the home. Sergeant Davis requested that he come outside, told him he would not be arrested, and then he … again." While in her patrol car, Sergeant Davis conducted a computer search. She then drove down the 5 A-1774-24 road, … qualified immunity is a doctrine which shields government officials from civil liability when "their conduct does not …
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… SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO: ACJC 2007-097 … COURT : _____________________________ : The Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct, pursuant to Rule 2:15-15(a), … Respondent to engage in telephone conversations with school officials, including the School Superintendent, the Vice …
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… maintenance, retention and destruction of email to ensure compliance with other Judiciary policies, including … or stored by Judiciary employees during the course of official business. The Director of the Information … be moving to cloud-based versions - will include the requisite vaulting/journaling and central management features. 5. …
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… SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO: ACJC 2007-097 … COURT : _____________________________ : The Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct, pursuant to Rule 2:15-15(a), … Respondent to engage in telephone conversations with school officials, including the School Superintendent, the Vice …
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… Serrano testified the officers were in the area because of complaints narcotics were being bought and sold there. … arrived at the scene around 1:45 p.m. Detective Sinclair commanded Branden to put his hands behind his back, and when … prevented[,] law enforcement officers from performing their official duties." Like his co-defendants, Jaykil was found …
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… further into the home. Sergeant Davis requested that he come outside, told him he would not be arrested, and then he … again." While in her patrol car, Sergeant Davis conducted a computer search. She then drove down the 5 A-1774-24 road, … qualified immunity is a doctrine which shields government officials from civil liability when "their conduct does not …
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… v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, GARY LANIGAN, Commissioner, in his official capacity and individually, JONATHAN GRAMP, … cause for respondents New Jersey Department of Corrections, Commissioner Gary Lanigan, Administrator Jonathan Gramp, …
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… The other was just inside a garage door on the opposite side of the residence. The garage fire was quickly … of the partially-melted gasoline can led officers and fire officials to reasonably believe that the fire was … destruction. And, of course, the sooner the officials complete their duties, the less will MON-18-004915 …
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… State v. Scott M. Cain (A-8-14) (074124) [NOTE: This is a companion case to State v. Yasin Simms (A-14-14)(074209), … hearing. The panel found that the trial court did not commit plain error by allowing the use of a hypothetical … the final determination of whether a defendant had the requisite mental state to commit a drug offense; that decision …
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… the auditor examined taxpayer’s filed tax returns comprised of corporate business tax returns (CBT-100), SUT … 8 receipt contained certain dollar figures, including “Selling Price,” “Buyer’s Fee,” and a category called “Buy … designated as “wire transfers” which represented money deposited to taxpayer’s bank account. According to the witness, …
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… that was entered after a jury found him guilty of committing third-degree possession of a controlled dangerous … charges, we do not discern from the record the requisite harm or prejudice that would warrant reversal of his … at an assisted living facility for disabled persons was selling narcotics to residents. Two officers responded and …
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… the State's case. The defendant's drug involvement pales in comparison to the murder charge and will not be an obstacle … that Young's confrontation prevented defendant from selling drugs and threatened future consequences if he … transaction, evidencing that he too thought it paled in comparison to a homicide. 4 Defendant concedes in his merits …
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… near the courtyard of the Riverside Villa public housing complex in Newark, substantially were filmed by a security … IN DRUG TRANSACTIONS AND TESTIFY THAT DEFENDANTS WERE SELLING DRUGS, WHICH WAS THE ULTIMATE ISSUE IN THE CASE. THE … REPEATED ASSERTIONS THAT DEFENDANTS WERE GUILTY OF SELLING DRUGS SO DOMINATED THE TRIAL THAT THE COURT’S …
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… he was seen driving and reportedly out of which he was selling heroin. We summarize here the trial court's … were able to track the Lincoln's location by logging into a computer program. On May 17, Detective Marino observed on … "[the arrangement] could have been attributed . . . to coincidence . . ." and the officer had no other evidence of …
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… he was seen driving and reportedly out of which he was selling heroin. We summarize here the trial court's … were able to track the Lincoln's location by logging into a computer program. On May 17, Detective Marino observed on … "[the arrangement] could have been attributed . . . to coincidence . . ." and the officer had no other evidence of …
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… the State's case. The defendant's drug involvement pales in comparison to the murder charge and will not be an obstacle … that Young's confrontation prevented defendant from selling drugs and threatened future consequences if he … transaction, evidencing that he too thought it paled in comparison to a homicide. 4 Defendant concedes in his merits …
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… State v. Scott M. Cain (A-8-14) (074124) [NOTE: This is a companion case to State v. Yasin Simms (A-14-14)(074209), … hearing. The panel found that the trial court did not commit plain error by allowing the use of a hypothetical … the final determination of whether a defendant had the requisite mental state to commit a drug offense; that decision …
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… that was entered after a jury found him guilty of committing third-degree possession of a controlled dangerous … charges, we do not discern from the record the requisite harm or prejudice that would warrant reversal of his … at an assisted living facility for disabled persons was selling narcotics to residents. Two officers responded and …
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… near the courtyard of the Riverside Villa public housing complex in Newark, substantially were filmed by a security … IN DRUG TRANSACTIONS AND TESTIFY THAT DEFENDANTS WERE SELLING DRUGS, WHICH WAS THE ULTIMATE ISSUE IN THE CASE. THE … REPEATED ASSERTIONS THAT DEFENDANTS WERE GUILTY OF SELLING DRUGS SO DOMINATED THE TRIAL THAT THE COURT’S …
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… AND APPENDIX BY DEFENDANT/PETITIONER FORD MOTOR COMPANY d/b/a LINCOLN MOTOR COMPANY Of Counsel and on the Petition: Robert M. Palumbos … (D.N.J. Feb. 28, 2023). The Appellate Division held the opposite. Now that courts have reached different conclusions on …