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… PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT, and MICHAEL J. DONOW, in his official capacity as Interim Business Administrator and … On appeal, plaintiff contends, under OPRA and the common law right of access to public records, he is entitled … 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 were available on the District's website. Because of the volume of additional documents sought, …
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… had voluntarily and knowingly waived his rights after becoming aware of the charges against him from the detective's … interrogation, the jury cannot answer the question that "every rational juror needs answered," namely: "If the … the Court explained that A.G.D. requires "law enforcement officials to make a simple declaratory statement at the …
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… I., ¶ 1, 10. [(Partially raised below)] POINT IV THE COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN FAILING TO DISMISS TAMPERING … really gonna bury me now. Damn, man. They got the gun and everything. Like, ain't nothing I can do about it. I'm just … in a courtroom equipped with videotape as the means of officially recording the proceedings." Ibid. 11 A-0896-19 On …
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… and STEVEN CLARKE, DC, Appellants, v. STATE HEALTH BENEFITS COMMISSION, STATE HEALTH COMMISSION, STATE HEALTH BENEFITS … health insurance, hereafter delivered or issued for delivery in this State, whenever such a policy or contract … to challenge governmental action; one aggrieved by improper official action has a constitutional right to seek judicial …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0711-24 ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, ALLSTATE INDEMNITY COMPANY, ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY … care, the PIP statute, or state regulations governing delivery of health care. According to plaintiffs, defendants … 2022, Rosania was convicted of conspiracy, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30- 2, and bribery in …
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… to vacate prior orders sanctioning him for failing to comply with the court's orders, and compelling him to turn … entered another order sanctioning defendants $250 for every day they failed to produce the emails or … business, sent to or from personal accounts of government officials—if the emails fall within the definition of …
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Administrative Directives
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… Acting Administrative Director of the Courts www.njcourts.com • Phone: 609-984-0275 • Fax: 609-984-6968 DIRECTIVE# … ("Juvenile Violation of Probation Policy and Protocol for Completion of Reports for the Court") and #9-03 ("Juvenile … the officer speaking to the parent/guardian and the school officials to develop a plan to identify and address these …
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… MARK PARK, Defendant-Appellant, and INFO@ENGLEWOODCLIFFS.COM, and TIM KOUTROUBAS, Defendants. … would be able to prove those elements required further discovery. Specifically, the court held additional discovery was … brought by a plaintiff who is classified as a "public official." The actual malice element of a defamation claim …
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… which was adopted primarily to encourage new retail and commercial development, improve pedestrian circulation, … for approximately one year. After a meeting with City officials in June 2022, plaintiff was notified that it would … of phases, including the absence of guaranteed delivery of public benefits or infrastructure contemplated in …
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A-78-24 Petition for Certification
Briefs
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… New Jersey 07645 (201) 799-2128 dsteinhagen@beattielaw.com Daniel L. Steinhagen, Esq. (018622005) Of counsel and on … three members, who were either City employees or elected officials. [Da485]. The CRB expanded to also include four … retailer, medical cannabis dispensary and cannabis delivery operations based within the City of Hoboken.” [Da380; …
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… individual in the car in a white shirt with a design commemorating a deceased individual. Nieves followed the … they show a video and a still photograph. There is no composite here. This is not a showup. The trial judge concluded … A-5363-17T1 circumstances, "defendant ha[d] demonstrated a very substantial likelihood of irreparable …
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… individual in the car in a white shirt with a design commemorating a deceased individual. Nieves followed the … they show a video and a still photograph. There is no composite here. This is not a showup. The trial judge concluded … A-5363-17T1 circumstances, "defendant ha[d] demonstrated a very substantial likelihood of irreparable …
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… NJ State Bar Association Convention, 5/19/23 Good morning, everyone. Thank you, Tim, for welcoming Chief Judge Bumb and me to participate in this year’s … essential for a coordinated statewide effort, and then we visited Miami together in order to learn more. Our delegation …
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… OF M.L.'S1 FIREARMS PURCHASER IDENTIFICATION CARD AND COMPELLING THE SALE OF HIS FIREARMS. … She described M.L. as "disgruntled, a little angry[,]" and "very, very unhappy." She testified she and the other staff members …
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… second-degree possession of a firearm in the course of committing a drug offense (N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a)). Defendant … testified that at that time, he immediately detected a very strong odor of raw marijuana coming from inside the … at 647. It is clear to us that Balmer possessed the requisite suspicion when he observed the strong odor of raw …
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… declined to speak with him. Defendant then texted he was coming to plaintiff's house to talk to her. Plaintiff told … during the trial, the judge found defendant displayed "very troubling impulse issues." The judge explained … The judge concluded defendant's actions on that day were "very similar [to] actions that took place previously between …
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… second-degree possession of a firearm in the course of committing a drug offense (N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a)). Defendant … testified that at that time, he immediately detected a very strong odor of raw marijuana coming from inside the … at 647. It is clear to us that Balmer possessed the requisite suspicion when he observed the strong odor of raw …
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… declined to speak with him. Defendant then texted he was coming to plaintiff's house to talk to her. Plaintiff told … during the trial, the judge found defendant displayed "very troubling impulse issues." The judge explained … The judge concluded defendant's actions on that day were "very similar [to] actions that took place previously between …
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… OF M.L.'S1 FIREARMS PURCHASER IDENTIFICATION CARD AND COMPELLING THE SALE OF HIS FIREARMS. … She described M.L. as "disgruntled, a little angry[,]" and "very, very unhappy." She testified she and the other staff members …
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A-25-25 Petitioner's Reply Brief
Briefs
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… ACCESS STATUTE - AS ABROGATING RATHER THAN CODIFYING THE COMMON LAW PUBLIC TRUST DOCTRINE -- IS INCORRECT AS A MATTER … the plain text of the Public Access Statute is at the very least -- ambiguous, then, under well-established rules … Access Statute is unambiguous -is fatally flawed. At the very least, the Public Access statute is ambiguous as to …