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… videos of suspected 4 A-0024-23 child pornography from a computer" associated with defendant's IP address.1 After … which the court granted. A few days later, law enforcement officials executed the search warrant and discovered … to properly represent him, failed to explain the discovery or review the discovery with him[,] or otherwise failed …
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… SAID PERMIT. ACCORDINGLY, HIS CONVICTION FOR FAILING TO COMPLY WITH A FACIALLY UNCONSTITUTIONAL PERMITTING PROCESS … individuals." Basile explained that this result was "very strong support that [defendant was] a contributor to … in a criminal prosecution and being forced to "answer official questions put to [the individual] in any other …
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… Services Director, Trial Court Services Winifred M. Comfort James R. Rebo Director, Office of Public Affairs … and procedures, and the same high quality of service in every courthouse in the state. We recognize that basic … of assessors, county boards of taxation, and state officials with regard to local and state taxes. Tax Court …
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… dismissing his August 29, 2011 A-1368-10T4 2 discrimination complaint against defendants, the New Jersey Judiciary … Technology. A-1368-10T4 3 could not invoke the "discovery rule"2 to maintain his claim that he was wrongfully … she should do a A-1368-10T4 12 recruitment when [Saker] has officially retired. As to whether he should be appointed …
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… of two shareholders in a New Jersey limited liability company, ASUMA, LLC ("ASUMA" or "the LLC"), through a final … that title rotated only among the founding members every two years. The Operating Agreement gave Chilana … to Google, because the Google system was substantially cheaper. The tuition payments transferred electronically …
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… physician, board certified in obstetrics and gynecology. He completed his residency in A-0120-12T1 3 1995, and from 2000 … that L.K. could leave and return later that evening for delivery. By the time L.K. returned to Lourdes, the fetus had … and instituted a policy of insisting on receiving an official radiology report before even seeing a patient in …
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… 4 Comparing Criminal Justice Reform with Money Bail … have access to funds. New Jersey’s jail population looks very different today than it did when the idea of reforming … the Attorney General issued to guide law enforcement officials. Because of added objective information early in …
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… River previously used by E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (DuPont), an industrial site known as the DuPont … the application for Dock 2 was sent to municipal and county officials in the relevant area, but the DEP failed to … facility" because its operations will not involve the delivery of LNG through a pipeline, the DEP "should have …
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… RIVERKEEPER, and ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSIONS, Appellants, v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF … authority is transferred to an approved state, then state officials, not the EPA, have the primary responsibility for … is "highly intermittent," "usually characterized by very high flows occurring over relatively short time …
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… car slammed into the O'Donnell car, propelling it into oncoming traffic, where there was a second collision with an … defendant's car pursuant to a warrant resulted in the recovery of an eyedropper bottle from the passenger side … sometimes cite the record differently. We rely on the official certified transcript from the Rule 104 hearing, and …
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… life sentence he received for a double murder he committed at age seventeen. Defendant was initially eligible … allows Jones to present those arguments to the state officials authorized to act on them, such as the state … 68]. Yet we know as well that some juveniles -- who commit very serious crimes and show no signs of maturity or …
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… Galvan joined Rodriguez and Dr. Ferraro in conspiring to commit this fraud. The State asserts it presented sufficient … history, physical, for all the medications. You know, everything . . . normally you would teach something, and then … may lead to a defendant's conviction of a crime" of official misconduct). Rather, deeming a person who diagnoses …
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… order of the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission, P.E.R.C. No. 2020-004. Leonard S. Spinelli … Id. at 5; see also N.J.S.A. 18A:6-4.5 (declaring that every police officer appointed by an institution of higher … of the New Jersey Statutes is suspended from performing his official duties without pay for a complaint or charges, …
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… v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, JOHNSON & JOHNSON CONSUMER COMPANIES, INC., IMERYS TALC AMERICA f/k/a LUZENAC AMERICA, … 295-99. He emphasized that not all of them are required in every instance, and that no single factor is mandatory in all … analogous in severity. Id. at 299. Hill urged his audience, officials responsible for public and occupational health, to …
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… that there is a substantial likelihood that [Acoli] will commit a crime if placed on parole.” On May 2, 1973, Acoli … (repealed 1997). The Parole Board has denied Acoli parole every time he became eligible for release. Acoli has lived … II, III; Africans in America; Creative Writing; Basketball Officials Course; African Culture (taken multiple times); …
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… police station call means that the Piscataway police had to comply with the warrant requirement of Article I, Paragraph … right of privacy -- the right to be free from government officials arbitrarily prying into our personal conversations … made “in Detective Alameda’s presence,” and “[McQueen] was very mumbled on the phone, hiding what his conversation …
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… 2. In order for lay opinion testimony to satisfy the first component of N.J.R.E. 701, the witness must testify based on … Third, “[c]ourts evaluating whether a law enforcement official may offer a lay opinion on identification also … is of such low quality that no witness -- even a person very familiar with the defendant -- could identify the 23 …
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… including one for a wiretap of, and another for further communications data from, defendant’s cell phone. According … a service provider, law enforcement was required, at the very least, to obtain a court order based on “specific and … cell-phone location information required law- enforcement officials to obtain a court order based on a …
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… to pick up her daughter by 3:20 p m. The detectives did not comment on her time constraint. Detective Wilden then asked … to defendant’s comment, the detectives began taking everything out of her purse. They asked if she would rather … have “expresse[d] a clear preference for government officials to obtain a warrant issued by a neutral and …
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… became particularly strained after Burkert read online comments attributed to Halton’s wife that Burkert felt … in a criminal prosecution on the ground that such official coercion “interferes with the exercise of the Fifth … 6 of the New Jersey Constitution, which states that “[e]very person may freely speak, write and publish his …