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… one-year jail term on Count One. He was also required to comply with Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2, and to pay the … County Prosecutor's Office (MCPO) who examined defendant's computer; video evidence obtained from that computer; and … which were also played at trial. Various law enforcement officials responded to defendant's residence to execute a …
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… Leone, and Vernoia. On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, CSC Docket No. 2014-2092. Sciarra & Catrambone, … a doctor's note dated December 21, 2013, saying he visited a doctor and was treated for a stomach virus on that … matters peculiarly within the expertise of the corrections officials." Ibid. The Commission agreed with the DOC that …
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… shooter from the photo arrays presented to them. Holmes had compiled the photo arrays so that all six photos in each … included in the array because it "closely resembled a composite sketch of the assailant" could not "pass muster under … procedure, at any time before, during, or after the official identification procedure, and a detailed summary of …
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… Union and two (2) employees representing the Township shall comprise the safety and health committee. The Township 3 … [s]afety [c]ommittee to make recommendations." The Union posited the safety and health committee "[t]ook no action to … of Atl. City v. Laezza, 80 N.J. 255, 267 (1979) ("Municipal officials retain discretion to diminish the size of the work …
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… and Susswein. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2020-615. Arthur J. Murray argued the … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Debra A. Allen, Deputy Attorney General, on the … of integrity expected A-3769-19 8 of all law enforcement officials. Initially, even if patrol duties permit an …
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… plaintiff contends that Jessica's "failure to report income to state and federal authorities . . . justifi[ed]" … ninety-nine square feet. No expert or construction official ever testified about how those dimensions would not … We conclude that plaintiff's reliance on this act is inapposite. Specifically, the act applies to tenants who hold over …
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… WEEHAWKEN POLICE DEPARTMENT, and GIOVANNI D. AHMAD (in his official capacity only), Defendants-Respondents. … and Rothstadt. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2020-1017, and the Superior NOT FOR … imposed by the OPMA. However, his reliance is inapposite. In McGovern, the Court held the public body failed to …
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… Whipple and Susswein. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 294-11/19. Mark G. Toscano argued the cause for appellant (Comegno Law Group, PC, attorneys; Mark G. Toscano and … AND VIOLATES MULTIPLE STATUTES, WHICH LED TO AN OFFICIAL COMPLAINT BY FREEHOLD. i. BARNEGAT HELD FAPE …
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… of you." Duncan did not report McFarland's request to the compliance manager who handled a subsequent investigation … par and I had to get P for performing." McFarland also complained that his travel arrangements were pushed aside … hiring, the plaintiff was required to show that doctors and officials conspired to "rig" the outcome of psychological …
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… to Aeroplating. Plaintiffs' action was based on the Spill Compensation and Control Act, N.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11 to … acid spill to the "solvent odor" then detected. The DEP official's observations were made while investigating … concluded that the plating operations were similar, never visited the property until nineteen years after ECI vacated …
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… denying her cross-motion, and dismissing her second amended complaint with prejudice. We affirm. I. We discern the … misconduct, unsatisfactory job performance, or failure to comply with the organization's or departmental policies, as … to -2, which provides a cause of action against government officials for violations of constitutional rights. She did …
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… PROPERLY DEFINE AND DECIDE THE CHARGES AGAINST [DEFENDANT], COMPELLING REVERSAL. [(Not raised below)] 2 M.H. is the … received three referrals concerning the family. School officials made the initial referral to the Division, … . . . care of [the child.]." Ibid. We noted the defendant visited the mother "twice a week" and stayed overnight …
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… the charges would be dismissed upon defendant's successful completion of PTI. Because the record does not reveal the … erred in requiring defendant to plead guilty as a prerequisite for admission into PTI"). But, as we further observed in Randall, "the official comment to Guideline 4 also recognize[d] that …
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… D-83-1 0 (067767) SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO.: ACJC 2009-063 IN … DENNIS BAPTISTA, JUDGE OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT The Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (“Committee” or “ACJC”) hereby … (“Respondent should have known that because of his official position . . . his call to [the Police Chief] would …
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… resident of the United States since 2010, was offered a recommended sentence of two years' probation in exchange for … restraint, N.J.S.A. 2C:13-2. Alvarez's defense counsel recommended he consult with immigration counsel about the … to ICE for a removal action." But assuming immigration officials did not consider defendant's plea to criminal …
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… minor, K.F. During the investigation, law enforcement officials obtained statements from eight members of the … behalf and their own behalf. After a motion to dismiss, the completion of discovery, and a motion for summary judgment, … and therefore do not apply to E.C.'s claims. 2 Plaintiffs' complaint contained twenty-four counts. The board's motion …
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… from the Township, but conversations with a Township official left plaintiffs with the impression that their … bathroom facilities are brought onto the property to accommodate receptions. Plaintiffs' expert witness, James … webster.com/dictionary/permanent (last visited June 19, 2019). 16 A-1388-17T1 prepositive . . . …
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… did not prolong the stop more than reasonably required to complete [the] Title 39 enforcement mission.” The Court … failed to give exact addresses of the individuals whom he visited, in both instances. During this exchange, Detective … reasonableness on the exercise of discretion by government officials to protect persons against arbitrary invasions.” …
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… valid motor vehicle stop to continue the detention after completion of the valid traffic stop; and (2) the consent is … at 353. The Court emphasized that those factors were not commandments, but “guideposts to aid a trial judge in … 9 “‘unreasonable searches and seizures’ by government officials.” State v. Watts, 223 N.J. 503, 513 (2015). …
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… the officers told him to take a seat on the couch. Bryant complied, and the two officers entered his home. While one … Schroeck detected an “overwhelming odor” of marijuana coming from the closet. Peering into the closet, Schroeck … jurisprudence expresses a clear preference for government officials to obtain a warrant issued by a neutral and …