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… that PARCC protocols permit students entitled to an accommodation to "receive two calculators – their grade/course … to me that Mr. Baruffi entered a small group testing site during testing of unit 2 and 3 and told the Test … information that accuses a long[-]time educator of official misconduct that is up to you. From what you …
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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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… Payroll Deductions," 120 monthly payments for that purchase commenced on December 3 A-0775-19T3 1, 2002.1 The purchase … On March 18, 2004, the Division received Kesner's completed "Application for Retirement Allowance." In … from which pensions are paid. Administrative errors by officials in respect of such funds, which are a public …
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… property, plaintiff JSTAR, LLC, objected and, prior to the completion of Board action on the application, filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs alleging the Board's … of the standards of openness prescribed for the conduct of official business. Consistent with the breadth and …
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… her cross-motion for summary judgment, and dismissing her complaint. She also challenges an August 17, 2018 order … her husband, plaintiff Joseph Connell, and NRS, a company owned and operated by plaintiff's family members.1 … union driver. On August 17, 2015, Joseph emailed government officials confidential information pertaining to NRS's …
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… City. She appeals from a summary judgment dismissing her complaint based on the weather immunity accorded public … act .4 See id. at 292 (explaining "[t]he Task Force Comment to N.J.S.A. 59:2-3(d) concludes by stating, 'this … omitted)), aff'd, 219 N.J. 481 (2014). In other words, officials at New Jersey Transit had already made the …
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… On appeal from the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, PERC No. 2020-21. John J. Peirano argued the … and "[a]s a result, he was transferred to another worksite/post."2 Following the assignment of an arbitrator, … 419 (1982) (holding a public employer's transfer of union officials is not a management prerogative and is therefore …
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… child, defendant relocated to the basement. He shared the common areas of the house, such as the kitchen and the … that's the first step." The officers inquired about websites, forums, and whether others were involved. Stilwell … 509 F.2d 605, 609 (5th Cir. 1975)). "[W]here [government] officials 9 A-1671-19 actively participate in a search being …
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… I. In 2003, Cicalese became subject to Megan's Law and community supervision for life as part of his sentence for … to find out where Cicalese went. Two parole officers visited Cicalese's old Pennsauken address, where the landlord … to appear that results from arrest by federal immigration officials). 15 A-4066-17 B. Cicalese's contention that his …
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… Atlantic County indictment with second-degree conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and 2C:12- … its rejection and defendants' respective motions to compel admission were denied by the trial court, then the … July 1, 2018, "Rule 3:28, the PTI Guidelines, and the Official Comments . . . were repealed and replaced." RSI …
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… The failed transactions resulted in BCK filing a complaint in 2012 against Saminvest, its principal, … Samost. On November 20, 2014, Saminvest filed a third-party complaint against Walmart and other parties. On May 26, … and noted Walmart's repeated assurances to municipal officials, BCK, and Samost of its intention to consummate …
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… hole in the ceiling. Believing defendant crawled through a common attic space, police entered a neighboring apartment. … locations before going to an address in an apartment complex in Somerset at 4 The judge conducted a hearing on … to be considered in determining whether law enforcement officials faced such circumstances are the urgency of the …
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… because he was given a longer prison term than the recommendations in his plea agreements. The sentencing court … from "'unreasonable searches and seizures' by government officials." Ibid. (quoting State v. Watts, 223 N.J. 503, 513 … words, defendant is asking that there be no consequences visited on him for his own willful actions. We reject that …
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… (count three); second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a narcotics offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … rights. She also found defendant's English "clear and comprehensive" and that defendant could be heard on the … agency and was signed by an employee acting in his official capacity. Even if the affidavit was admitted in …
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… A-2380-17T4 On September 24, 2015, defendant filed a civil complaint in the United States District Court for the … convicted of sexual assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(c), and official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2(a). In May 2017 the … The judge noted, however, that the fourth attorney is "welcome to appear" when the opening statements were scheduled, …
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… who arrived on the scene immediately after defendant's commission of the robbery, testified at trial. The victim … that a reasonable jury could readily find that defendant committed the armed robbery beyond a reasonable doubt. See … lawyers, and others with whom the judge deals in an official capacity. . . ." "A judge must conduct a trial in a …
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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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… the Borough filed an order to show cause and verified complaint in the Law Division for an order under N.J.S.A. … when called by the adverse party, but no party shall be compelled to be sworn or give evidence in any action brought … unreasonable, biased or prejudicial action of the municipal officials by providing a right to a de novo hearing on the …
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… Jury Charges state, the summations of counsel do not comprise evidence. The propriety of granting such a playback … "The jury wants to confirm if [defendant] admitted and officially [sic] that he had two bundles in his pocket. Who … in history. In the 16th and 17th centuries, when notions of compulsory process, confrontation, and counsel were in their …