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… of offenses directed against four synagogues and a Jewish community center. Many of the charges first appeared in six criminal complaints filed in February and March 2012. The presiding … that defendant allegedly made threats against public officials and buildings. Law enforcement obtained a search …
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… 2C:35-4; second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); and … on April 8, 2020, but asserted: "At no time did any jail officials ever provide me IAD forms to fill out and sign." … March 20, 2021, defendant completed and submitted the requisite IAD forms to the State. He was transferred to New …
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… POLICE CHIEF DARNELL HENRY, NEWARK DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY ANTHONY AMBROSE, and NEWARK POLICE SERGEANT THOMAS … Yes. Q. Specifically, were you in . . . the [Seth Boyden] Complex? A. Yes. Q. [D]id you have in your possession a . . … defense of qualified immunity protects government officials from personal liability for discretionary actions …
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… wrong with him. Mantz testified there was no "infraction" committed by defendant. When the officer confronted … pocket, at which point he patted defendant down for his own safety and, "without manipulating the item," he realized … observed that passing through the detector was not an "official proceeding" but was "certainly . . . an …
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… and Police Officer Gerard Tusa, and dismissed the amended complaint with prejudice.1 For the following reasons, we … the officers to enter the house and ascertain Diana's safety. The judge concluded that defendants were entitled to … of qualified immunity operates to shield 'government officials performing discretionary functions generally . . . …
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… POLICE CHIEF DARNELL HENRY, NEWARK DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY ANTHONY AMBROSE, and NEWARK POLICE SERGEANT THOMAS … Yes. Q. Specifically, were you in . . . the [Seth Boyden] Complex? A. Yes. Q. [D]id you have in your possession a . . … defense of qualified immunity protects government officials from personal liability for discretionary actions …
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… of offenses directed against four synagogues and a Jewish community center. Many of the charges first appeared in six criminal complaints filed in February and March 2012. The presiding … that defendant allegedly made threats against public officials and buildings. Law enforcement obtained a search …
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… wrong with him. Mantz testified there was no "infraction" committed by defendant. When the officer confronted … pocket, at which point he patted defendant down for his own safety and, "without manipulating the item," he realized … observed that passing through the detector was not an "official proceeding" but was "certainly . . . an …
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… and Police Officer Gerard Tusa, and dismissed the amended complaint with prejudice.1 For the following reasons, we … the officers to enter the house and ascertain Diana's safety. The judge concluded that defendants were entitled to … of qualified immunity operates to shield 'government officials performing discretionary functions generally . . . …
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… 2C:35-4; second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); and … on April 8, 2020, but asserted: "At no time did any jail officials ever provide me IAD forms to fill out and sign." … March 20, 2021, defendant completed and submitted the requisite IAD forms to the State. He was transferred to New …
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… incident related to the County’s selection of workers’ compensation counsel in 2014. Plaintiff testified that, … an April 2014 meeting with County counsel and other senior officials, she pointed out that the County’s contract with … mandate of public policy concerning the public health, safety or welfare or protection of the environment. …
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… of similar symptoms among patients. Thereafter, plaintiff complained to the facility’s management about the rate of … mandate of public policy concerning the public health, safety or welfare or protection of the environment.” … 1 Plaintiff did not contend in his reports to government officials or the media that there was an outbreak of …
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… was tried and convicted of aggravated sexual assault and official misconduct for his sexual relationship with a … to plain error. The Court also examines whether the State committed reversible error by commenting, during summation, … and what she was doing in her free time. He occasionally visited her at her college. While on break, H.B. returned home …
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… Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common law right of access. The ACLU requested CPANJ to … has a designated seat on the Department of Law and Public Safety Police Training Commission (N.J.S.A. 52:17B-70) as … maintained or kept on file in the course of [CPANJ’s] official business.'" N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1.1. The ACLU contends …
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… (DOC) appeals from a Law Division judgment awarding compensatory and punitive damages, enhanced attorney's fees, … charging Sherrer with attempt to extort under color of official right, 18 U.S.C. § 1951(a) (counts one through … lieutenant, so she could receive a promotion. Plaintiff deposited the check in her own account, but returned the money …
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… and JON TOOKE, in his capacity as Director of Public Safety for the City of Hoboken and individually, … (LAD), N.J.S.A. 10:5-1 to -42. Additionally, Falco asserted common law claims of breach of contract, breach of implied … receive, nor did he inquire with Tripodi or other Hoboken officials regarding his employment term and benefits, or if …
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… DIRECTOR OF THE COURTS RICHARD J. HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX P.O. BOX 037 TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 08625-0037 … such, it is the responsibility of the Judiciary to make the official court record of grand jury selection as well as the … inquire into matters affecting community morals, health, safety, and general welfare. If the Grand Jury expresses an …
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… with a longstanding friend who was under indictment for official misconduct. This matter came before the Court on a Presentment from the Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (ACJC or Committee). The facts are not in dispute. In 2000, a group …
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… (DOC) appeals from a Law Division judgment awarding compensatory and punitive damages, enhanced attorney's fees, … charging Sherrer with attempt to extort under color of official right, 18 U.S.C. § 1951(a) (counts one through … lieutenant, so she could receive a promotion. Plaintiff deposited the check in her own account, but returned the money …
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… incident related to the County’s selection of workers’ compensation counsel in 2014. Plaintiff testified that, … an April 2014 meeting with County counsel and other senior officials, she pointed out that the County’s contract with … mandate of public policy concerning the public health, safety or welfare or protection of the environment. …