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… Plan establishing a controlled deer cull for public safety and health concerns. The Borough entered into a … (UBNJ) "to provide deer management services" for one year "commencing with the 2018-2019 deer hunting season." The … 342-43. The Court explained that "it was unreasonable for a buyer to expect that the information requested would remain …
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… Favretto with fourth-degree conspiracy and second-degree official misconduct. In October 2014, the police department … is discretionary. In re Xanadu Project at the Meadowlands Complex, 415 N.J. Super. 179, 188 (App. Div. 2010); In re … as a "contested case." In Bouie v. New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, 407 N.J. Super. 518, 534-35 (App. Div. …
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… POLICE DEPARTMENT, JAMES ROTUNDO, individually and in his official capacity, CYNTHIA PIRRERA, individually and in her … Protection Act (CEPA), N.J.S.A. 34:19-1 to -8. In his complaint, plaintiff alleged defendants subjected him to … with sealing of documents in civil cases concerning health, safety, and consumer fraud, and noting, "[t]he need for …
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… reconsideration. The State further contends the judge compounded that error by finding the prosecutor's decision … his decision. 4 On appeal, defendant claims a public official in the same county was admitted into PTI, even … considered, weighed, and balanced all of the requisite factors, including those personal to defendant, and the …
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… conspiracy, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; two counts of second-degree official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2; second-degree pattern … have supported an actual duress defense, and failing to communicate with him adequately, all of which led to an … serious economic penalties upon workers who refused to comply with his demands – even in a social context . . . . …
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… and DeAlmeida. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2017-2766. Caruso Smith Picini PC, … it appears that Gauthier was charged with second-degree official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2, and third- degree … common law rule. See Kelty v. State, Dep't of Law & Pub. Safety, Div. of State Police, 321 N.J. Super. 84, 91 (App. …
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… conspiracy, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; two counts of second-degree official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2; second-degree pattern … have supported an actual duress defense, and failing to communicate with him adequately, all of which led to an … serious economic penalties upon workers who refused to comply with his demands – even in a social context . . . . …
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… and DeAlmeida. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2017-2766. Caruso Smith Picini PC, … it appears that Gauthier was charged with second-degree official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2, and third- degree … common law rule. See Kelty v. State, Dep't of Law & Pub. Safety, Div. of State Police, 321 N.J. Super. 84, 91 (App. …
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… POLICE DEPARTMENT, JAMES ROTUNDO, individually and in his official capacity, CYNTHIA PIRRERA, individually and in her … Protection Act (CEPA), N.J.S.A. 34:19-1 to -8. In his complaint, plaintiff alleged defendants subjected him to … with sealing of documents in civil cases concerning health, safety, and consumer fraud, and noting, "[t]he need for …
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… Plan establishing a controlled deer cull for public safety and health concerns. The Borough entered into a … (UBNJ) "to provide deer management services" for one year "commencing with the 2018-2019 deer hunting season." The … 342-43. The Court explained that "it was unreasonable for a buyer to expect that the information requested would remain …
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… Zoning Board of Adjustment (Board) and dismissed their complaint with prejudice. We affirm. I. We briefly summarize … February 28, 2019, Peter D. Clifford, the Township's zoning official, denied the application. He noted that plaintiffs' … court should affirm the Board's decision and dismiss the complaint. In April 2020, the judge heard oral argument and …
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… (DOC) upholding a hearing officer's finding that he committed prohibited acts *.306, conduct which disrupts or … the language of prohibited act *.306 is vague, and prison officials did not comply "with the due 5 A-4720-18 process … of Sec. in Div. of Consumer Affairs of Dep't of Law & Pub. Safety, 64 N.J. 85, 93 (1973)). 6 A-4720-18 In the penal …
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… Favretto with fourth-degree conspiracy and second-degree official misconduct. In October 2014, the police department … is discretionary. In re Xanadu Project at the Meadowlands Complex, 415 N.J. Super. 179, 188 (App. Div. 2010); In re … as a "contested case." In Bouie v. New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, 407 N.J. Super. 518, 534-35 (App. Div. …
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… reconsideration. The State further contends the judge compounded that error by finding the prosecutor's decision … his decision. 4 On appeal, defendant claims a public official in the same county was admitted into PTI, even … considered, weighed, and balanced all of the requisite factors, including those personal to defendant, and the …
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… denying their motion to: (1) enlarge the time to file a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs against defendants … the Board. Because the motion judge found plaintiffs' complaint "was filed out of time," the judge dismissed the … days from the publication of a notice once in the official newspaper of the municipality or a newspaper of …
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… trial court's August 4, 2022 order dismissing plaintiffs' complaint with prejudice. The issue in this appeal involves … intervenor filed an application for preliminary and final site plan approval ("Development Application") seeking … parte determination of a legal question by administrative officials, or an important matter of public interest …
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… affirming defendant's convictions for second-degree official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2, and fourth-degree … was going on." K.C. agreed, and they met near her apartment complex. K.C. believed defendant was still on duty at this … who would file the paperwork, enter the charges into the computer, and could "get rid of the paperwork." K.C. …
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… an October 2, 2015 order denying his motion to reinstate a complaint against defendant Smith & Nephew, Inc.1 Plaintiff … the products made them not reasonably fit, suitable, and safe for their intended use, and not of merchantable … is that the product is 'not reasonably fit, suitable or safe for its intended purpose . . . .'" Ibid. (quoting …
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… in Judge Grimbergen's decision. We add the following brief comments. In February 2018, the Division received a referral … argument. In sum, children are entitled to a permanent, safe and secure home. We acknowledge "the need for … have their own rights, including the right to a permanent, safe and stable placement." Ibid. The question then is …
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… the trial court entered a judgment dismissing plaintiff's complaint with prejudice. The medical malpractice claim is … two expert reports. The first expert, an architect , visited the Pathmark store on May 17, 2014, and measured the … and commercial landowners are obligated to provide a safe premises. Plaintiff also argued Klingensmith could not …