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… appealed the Board's judgment by filing a third-party complaint with the Tax Court. The complaint demanded "[t]hat … procedural due process under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 because of official misconduct and misbehavior. Appellate courts apply … his failure to prosecute, and therefore, conducted the requisite fact-finding inquiry in granting the Borough's motion …
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… Defendant argues that 6 A-2357-18 the judge failed to "comprehensively consider the trustworthiness factors … [Vicki] she didn't know what to do with it." So, in the company of Alice, Sarah went to Vicki and told Alice to … Parker, 124 N.J. at 639, where a teacher was charged with official misconduct based on allegations that: "she had …
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… from "'unreasonable searches and seizures' by government officials." Ibid. (quoting State v. Watts, 223 N.J. 503, 513 … search is presumptively unreasonable. Ibid. To overcome that presumption, the State must prove by a … that the driver of a vehicle, or its occupants, is committing a motor-vehicle violation or a criminal or …
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… the New Jersey Department of Corrections (DOC). She filed a complaint alleging, among other things, that she was … stated that Rutgers was responsible for hiring, employing, compensating, and firing the personnel who provided medical … Finally, plaintiff contends that Maggie Conrad, the Rutgers official who explained the reason for her termination, …
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… in the District, culpable of eleven charges of conduct unbecoming, and suspended her for 262 days. On appeal, the … negative impact upon" her school and the District community. On November 18, 2014, the District certified the … encouraged her students to write letters to school officials about the conduct of an art teacher, who had …
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… further explained that after observing the pedestrians "coming onto the set," the officers approached the four males … in the area; the area being poorly lit; the "foot traffic coming in; one of the males breaking off;" and the males … from "'unreasonable searches and seizures' by government officials." State v. Hagans, 233 N.J. 30, 38 (2018) (quoting …
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… appellant, argued the cause pro se (Michael Confusione, on points two and three of the brief). Mark A. Trokan, … Plaintiff appeals the Law Division order dismissing her complaint against defendant, the guardian ad litem of her … M., 347 N.J. Super. 44, 69 (App. Div. 2002) (citing The Official 10 A-1621-22 Comments for R. 5:8A and R. 5:8B). …
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… appeals from the entry of summary judgment dismissing his complaint against defendants Housing Authority of Hoboken, … including umpires, referees and parents as well as assigned officials and coaches who inspect the field by walking it … then be brushed, aerated, raked, swept, deep groomed, de-compacted and vacuumed. High traffic areas (inclusive of …
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A-64-24 Answering Brief
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… ID No. 028322009 Attorney ID No. 018971979 dja@gpesq.com edwardcillick@cillickandsmith.com Submitted: April 30, 2025 FILED, Clerk of the Supreme … in the business and was personally acquainted with city officials, vendors, and banks. (6T 10:23 to 11:16). It was …
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… was convicted by jury of second-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2(b)(2) … unlawful possession of a weapon (handgun without the requisite permit, N.J.S.A. 2C:2-6 and N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b) (count … when police question a suspect and allows law enforcement officials to pursue their investigations, subject to later …
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… financial facilitation, N.J.S.A. 2C:21-25(c) (count two); commercial bribery, N.J.S.A. 2C:21-10(c) (count three); … N.J.S.A. 30:4D-17 (count five); misconduct by a corporate official for operating a corporation to further and promote … of the Morris County plea, defendant raises the following points: POINT ONE THE COURT ERRED IN DENYING DEFENDANT'S …
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… was convicted by jury of second-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2(b)(2) … unlawful possession of a weapon (handgun without the requisite permit, N.J.S.A. 2C:2-6 and N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b) (count … when police question a suspect and allows law enforcement officials to pursue their investigations, subject to later …
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… financial facilitation, N.J.S.A. 2C:21-25(c) (count two); commercial bribery, N.J.S.A. 2C:21-10(c) (count three); … N.J.S.A. 30:4D-17 (count five); misconduct by a corporate official for operating a corporation to further and promote … of the Morris County plea, defendant raises the following points: POINT ONE THE COURT ERRED IN DENYING DEFENDANT'S …
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A-30/31-23 Appellant Kossup petition for certification
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… be Allowed ------------------------------- 16 POINT FOUR Comments with Respect to the Appellate Division Opinion … R. 4:86-4(e) permit fee shifting in APS cases. This case commenced on June 1, 2020 when the Sussex County Division of … and civil liability when acting in the performance of their official duties, unless their conduct is outside the scope …
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… led to the formation, a year later, of the Supreme Court Committee on Women in the Courts, a group that continues to … law in the nation’s capital. Judge Cassidy’s first official position in the legal profession after she … entry, a jury assembly area and four criminal courtrooms. Site preparation continues; structural steel has arrived. …
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… attach, together with a copy of the order, a copy of the complaint or any other relevant pleadings and a brief … or not an opinion is approved for publication in the official Court Reporter books, the Judiciary posts all … page 20 of 47 Overview The following are some important points to consider when filing an appeal. • Filing an appeal …
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… J.A. appeals from orders dismissing two Special Civil Part complaints he filed NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL … the related final decisions by the DOC. J.A. is civilly committed to the Special Treatment Unit (STU) of the … requires the Attorney General to represent State official[s] in court proceedings." 4 A-1757-14T2 proper …
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… he alleged: (1) trial counsel was ineffective for not communicating with defendant on a timely basis; (2) trial … process because the judge failed to instruct the jury on accomplice liability; (5) the verdict was against the weight … ERRED IN BREACHING ITS CONSTITUTIONAL, JUDICIAL, AND OFFICIAL OATHS AND DUTIES OWED TO THE PLAINTIFF [sic]. In an …
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… After several years of negotiations between WLI and borough officials, on July 14, 2014, the governing body adopted an … property is within the R-30 Zone. WLI thereafter filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writ challenging the … the fee because it lacks a housing element fair share and compliance plan approved by the Council on Affordable …
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… # 17-05 [Supplements Directive #07-05] [Questions or Comments May Be Directed to (609) 292-1589 or (609) … spray,” for defensive purposes when performing their official duties. It did not make clear, however, that the … Probation Officer Safety Training Course as a prerequisite to the one-day pepper spray training course, which …