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… enforcement officers may intercept and record a telephonic communication when a party to the conversation allows them … direct a 'consensual' wiretap, the Legislature sought to safeguard personal privacy." Ibid. That said, the rule of … county prosecutor or a person designated to act for such an official . . . may authorize, in writing, an ex parte …
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… necessary, to prevent the client or another person: from committing a criminal, illegal or fraudulent act that the … information relating to the representation of a client. … Official Comment (August 1, 2016) … Paragraph (d)(5) … Paragraph (f) requires a lawyer to act competently to safeguard information, including electronically stored …
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… raised below. New Jersey decisions shall be cited to the official New Jersey reports by volume number but if not officially reported that fact shall be stated and unofficial …
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… through a campaign to help rebuild the boardwalk (the buy-a-board donations); planned to improperly use the … are available under the CRA solely for a violation of the common-law public trust doctrine. A-3059-16T2 5 I As … issue. The record here reflects that municipal government officials then embarked on a campaign of disinformation, …
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… through a campaign to help rebuild the boardwalk (the buy-a-board donations); planned to improperly use the … are available under the CRA solely for a violation of the common-law public trust doctrine. A-3059-16T2 5 I As … issue. The record here reflects that municipal government officials then embarked on a campaign of disinformation, …
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… State received defendant William M. Tambussi’s motion to compel production of Title III wiretap applications and … OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICE OF PUBLIC INTEGRITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY 25 … confidants repeatedly use Local 98 credit cards to buy personal items, apparently for Dougherty. Text messages …
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… State received defendant William M. Tambussi’s motion to compel production of Title III wiretap applications and … OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL DEPARTMENT OF LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICE OF PUBLIC INTEGRITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY 25 … confidants repeatedly use Local 98 credit cards to buy personal items, apparently for Dougherty. Text messages …
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… by cars or trucks. Plaintiff went into Wawa intending to buy a coffee, but left without purchasing anything because … serious personal injuries in the accident, he was in a coma for two months, and his right leg was amputated. … stores "become[] congested, uninviting for customers and unsafe for vehicles and pedestrians if trucks are allowed …
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… by cars or trucks. Plaintiff went into Wawa intending to buy a coffee, but left without purchasing anything because … serious personal injuries in the accident, he was in a coma for two months, and his right leg was amputated. … stores "become[] congested, uninviting for customers and unsafe for vehicles and pedestrians if trucks are allowed …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MIDDLESEX … him guilty of violating state regulations prohibiting unsafe structures. N.J.A.C. 5:23-2.32(a). In sentencing … of violating it; 2) that the municipality’s construction official lacked the expertise to testify about his …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MIDDLESEX … him guilty of violating state regulations prohibiting unsafe structures. N.J.A.C. 5:23-2.32(a). In sentencing … of violating it; 2) that the municipality’s construction official lacked the expertise to testify about his …
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… in property that has been stolen is not an offense. It becomes a criminal act when one deals in stolen property … otherwise dispose of property to another person; or 2) To buy, receive, possess or obtain control of or use property, … satisfactorily explained, you may infer that the person buying or selling the property knew that it had been stolen. …
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… INC., d/b/a L. EPSTEIN HARDWARE CO. and REASONABLE LOCK & SAFE CO. INC., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. THE CITY OF ORANGE … RENEWAL, L.P.; ESSEX RESIDENTIAL URBAN RENEWAL, L.P.; ESSEX COMMERCIAL URBAN RENEWAL, L.P.; McMANIMON, SCOTLAND & … argued the cause for respondent City of Orange and its officials (Lamb Kretzer, LLC, attorneys; Robert D. Kretzer …
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… INC., d/b/a L. EPSTEIN HARDWARE CO. and REASONABLE LOCK & SAFE CO. INC., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. THE CITY OF ORANGE … RENEWAL, L.P.; ESSEX RESIDENTIAL URBAN RENEWAL, L.P.; ESSEX COMMERCIAL URBAN RENEWAL, L.P.; McMANIMON, SCOTLAND & … argued the cause for respondent City of Orange and its officials (Lamb Kretzer, LLC, attorneys; Robert D. Kretzer …
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… matters, the young children exhibited symptoms that have come to be associated with SBS/AHT and referred to as the … relying on historical cases and Dr. Ommaya’s study. In comparing the force of infant shaking with the force … drain deoxygenated blood from the brain. Dr. Guthkelch posited that this rupture could occur as a result of both …
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… Borough (“borough”) in Hunterdon County. The property site consists of two non-contiguous tax parcels of land … statutory limitations established by N.J.S.A. 54:51A-6(a), commonly known as Chapter 123. I. Procedural History … the court that both of their experts had rejected the Sales Comparison and Income Capitalization Approaches to value, …
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… in currency seized. Defendant filed an answer to the complaint in the civil forfeiture action, stating a general denial of the allegations in the complaint. And, with the State’s consent, the judge assigned … 1,449 $20.00 bills; 108 $10 bills; 89 $5 bills; and 32 $.25 coins. In the basement is seized one roll of plastic shrink …
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… to Halbersberg, Darlene Barbella, defendant’s mother, visited defendant’s apartment and noticed two packets of … Halbersberg concluded by testifying that because of the “commotion,” she failed to warn him of the heroin in his … CONCURRING, notes that most modern courts follow the common law tradition and permit questioning about specific …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS May 25, 2022 Michael I. Schneck, Esq. … Verona Borough. As of the valuation dates at issue, the site comprised an approximate 0.27-acre, rectangular shaped … appraisal methods utilized to predict what a willing buyer would pay a willing seller on a given date, applicable …
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… than petitioners' expert, the remand court issued a comprehensive written opinion concluding that the administrative fee was reasonable and comported with the statute. Petitioners now contend that the … In the interest of its employees' health and safety, "NJTA pulled all personnel from toll booths," which …