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… JAMES WARD, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS OF AVENEL, FIRE DISTRICT NO. 5 IN THE TOWNSHIP … is required to maintain a webpage on the municipality's website that posts the district's "mission and … its budget and "rules, regulations, and official policy statements[,]" notice of its public meetings …
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… in our opinion in Isaacson v. Public Employment Relations Commission, No. A-2991-14, issued simultaneously with this … outside Hardyston "would be the equivalent to a false official public record." The hearing officer also found that … actions unthinkably undermined a fundamental prerequisite for being a law enforcement officer; honesty. …
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… the trial court granted plaintiffs' motion to amend their complaint to name the State of New Jersey. Owing to the … court subsequently denied the State's motion to dismiss the complaint on statute of limitations grounds. The State filed … appeals. As we have determined that plaintiffs' complaint against these defendants must be dismissed, we now …
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… a shareholder and owned at least twelve shares of DPI's common stock, and pay him an annual salary of $100,000, … as defendants. 3 A-2030-15T4 year (as reported on [DPI's] compiled financial statements based on the accrual method of … salary. The judge determined that plaintiff's employment officially commenced on October 22, 2010, 10 A-2030-15T4 …
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… Before Judges Hoffman and Currier. On appeal from the Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 122-6/15. Michael A. … Attorney General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Commissioner of Education (James M. Esposito, Deputy … left the session early, prompting respondent to send her an official reprimand. According to petitioner, she left the …
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… 3 A-2986-15T2 The Trooper testified that he could feel heat coming from the front fender of the car and heard a … hypothetically, defendant had been directed by campground officials or the authorities to leave the campground, that … necessarily mean that he would have driven his car off the site in an intoxicated condition. For instance, if that …
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… damage in 2012 during Superstorm Sandy. Recognizing the "complexities" and "highly specialized nature of the work," … or experience (additional projects) prior to issuing an official decision on the Contractor's experience and … the Hudson River project, as well as his own visit to the site. In short, Davis asserted the Hudson River project did …
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… teacher at school. The teacher reported the abuse to school officials, who then informed the police. During her first … abuse. Dr. D'Urso testified that Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) is a psychological theory that … COURT ERRED IN ALLOWING [V.S.] TO GIVE CUMULATIVE FRESH[-]COMPLAINT TESTIMONY TO THE JURY. POINT II IT WAS PLAIN ERROR …
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… of a child on an emergent basis without a court order, commonly called a "Dodd removal," is authorized by 3 … in 2013; a 2013 Division contact sheet; defendant's compliance and therapy records; and certified school records … behind academically . . . ." Despite meetings with school officials and receiving a referral for services to address …
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… that CURE insured. On December 8, 2014, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Law Division, Atlantic County, against … Guaranty Association (PLIGA). In relevant part, the complaint sought to recover PIP benefits from CURE, or … different basis; namely that its insurance policy had been officially declared void ab initio by the Cape May County …
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… 2C:21-5; and second-degree misconduct by a corporate official, N.J.S.A. 2C:21-9(c). On December 16, 2015, … In exchange for the guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend defendant be sentenced as a third-degree offender, … statement of reasons is 16 A-0045-16T2 a necessary prerequisite for adequate appellate review of sentencing decisions." …
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… In this opinion, we address the dismissal of an amended complaint filed in the Law Division by plaintiff Lawrence … N.J.S.A. 40A:14-147 in a timely appeal to the Civil Service Commission (CSC), and the court lacked jurisdiction to … was indicted on charges of conspiracy, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2, and theft, N.J.S.A. …
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… judgment in favor of defendant ONE Bus dismissing her complaint. We affirm. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … and said "you better watch your back." Plaintiff filed a complaint, which alleged her injuries occurred as a result … — would more probably than not have permitted enforcement officials to arrive before the incident had occurred. More …
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… of Environmental Protection (DEP) posted on its website "Interim Specific Ground Water Quality Criteria" … acid (PFNA). The DEP describes PFNA as "a perfluorinated compound (PFC) with harmful human health effects[.]" The DEP … policy that (i) was not previously expressed in any official and explicit agency determination, adjudication or …
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… approaching defendant's car, Sergeant Scanielo searched a computer database and learned that defendant's vehicle … part of the submissions to the motion judge. See State v. Bacome, 440. N.J. Super. 228, 239-40 (App. Div. 2015), rev'd … preceded it. It is well established that law enforcement officials may conduct a warrantless search of a person …
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… security widow's benefits that allegedly limited the income she could earn.1 Bayada first became aware of … when plaintiff filed her claim for unemployment benefits to compensate for some of the wages she lost by working fewer … policy that (i) was not previously expressed in any official and explicit agency determination, adjudication or …
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… officer, Juanita Toledo-Hall, who reported that Rosa officially withdrew Donna from school on October 23, and … for $380 in rent, each. Donna also testified about being uncomfortable around the men her mother 8 A-1382-19 knew, … work, but she refused to go with him because she felt uncomfortable. De Pareja testified Donna was signed out of …
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… corporation which operates a five-unit condominium complex in Ocean City. On January 18, 2012, plaintiffs filed a complaint against defendants, all unit owners, and members … are intended: [T]o promote the desirable end that corporate officials will resist what they consider unjustified suits …
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… Whipple, Rose and Firko. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 231-9/18. Stephen J. … Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (Amna T. Toor, Deputy Attorney … and Burlington County conspired with Burlington County officials to sell the bridges to a county bridge commission …
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… their motion to vacate the final judgment and dismiss the complaint. We affirm in part, vacate in part, and remand … to plaintiff's standing. I. According to the foreclosure complaint, on December 6, 2005, defendants executed a … on the instrument for an indorsement." N.J.S.A. 12A:3–204, Official Comment 1. 8 A-5882-17T1 identified in the Bayview …