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… 1992, and the same parties were not involved. The Board compared the second application to the first application and … considered the first application. The Usechaks filed a complaint in lieu of prerogative writs, challenging the … of the MLUL codifies the common-law rule that '[a] public official is disqualified from participating in judicial or …
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… TOWNSHIP AND MAYOR, TOWNSHIP ADMINISTRATOR AND ELECTED OFFICIALS OF SAID TOWNSHIP, Defendants-Appellants. … a final order confirming a hearing officer's decision to recommend reinstatement and a sixty-day suspension of Township … We reverse. The hearing officer's decision was only a recommendation, which the Township could elect to accept or …
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… in defendant's "lap area." 2 John was charged in a juvenile complaint with acts of delinquency that if committed by an adult would constitute unlawful possession … to prevent a public servant from lawfully performing an official function by means of . . . force, violence, or …
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… of the Prosecutor. Plaintiff Michael Tompkins filed a complaint alleging defendants violated the New Jersey Law … of the Department, the City of Camden (the City) and its officials. Further, he alleged the City, John Scott 3 … the vision for policing Camden and feel rewarded for the accomplishments achieved. . . . Plaintiff began his employment …
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… affirming, as modified, a hearing officer's findings and recommendation for his removal. Because we conclude the trial … (2) Reckless Driving (N.J.S.A. 39:4-96); and (3) Unsafe Lane Change (N.J.S.A. 39:4-88B). Testing revealed that … . . 4.3.3 Reports. No employee shall knowingly falsify any official report or enter or cause to be entered any …
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… On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-1785. Feeley & LaRocca, LLC and … Dyl were in fact not valid military orders from a ranking official, and when he recognized that fact, Chief Dyl … especially when the employee's position involves public safety and the misconduct causes risk of harm to persons or …
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… from a dispute between plaintiffs, four limited liability companies, and defendant, the Borough of Elmwood Park (the … A (ROW A) (collectively, the Roads). RDD received its first site plan approval in 2002. In 2004, RDD entered into a … of dedication "may also be accomplished by other 'official conduct which manifests an intent to treat the land …
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… facts as developed during the trial on the parties' cross- complaints for FROs. Plaintiff was self-represented and … he had seen where the gun, ammunition, and keys to a safe where the gun and ammunition were left and that their … again. Plaintiff testified she did not feel comfortable or safe because defendant repeatedly attempted to contact her …
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… REALTY CO., LLC, c/o ACME, ACME MARKETS INC., ALBERTSONS COMPANIES, GREEN MEADOWS LANDSCAPING, and GREEN MEADOWS, … remained about each entity 's involvement with the site and maintenance. Later, plaintiff amended his complaint … a property manager and thus responsible for maintaining safe premises, which included ensuring that no hazardous …
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… v. DOMINANT DOMAIN, LLC, and LADYBLIVIN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, a/k/a LADY BLIVIN, LLC, Defendants-Respondents. … to invitees a duty of reasonable or due care to provide a safe environment for doing that which is within the scope of … with evidence it conducted regular inspections of the site where the injury occurred. See Szalontai v. Yazbo's …
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… United's written authorization for the satisfactory completion of services and Snowlift's release from the … [s]ervices in a manner that provides a clean and safe environment for the employees and guests that use the … Lykins further opined that Snowlift failed to meet the safety standards under section 5.7 of the Agreement by …
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… ice on a public sidewalk abutting a residential condominium complex owned by the members of defendant Ortani Place … defendant negligently failed to maintain the sidewalk "in a safe and non-hazardous condition . . . by failing to remove" … only proffered evidence—two photographs of the snow-covered site of Maria Guartan's fall. Thus, the court concluded …
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… 29, 2022, summary disposition of his premises-liability complaint against Michael and Susan Ospina for personal … the landowner must provide invitees with a reasonably safe place within the scope of the invitation. D'Alessandro … contrast, a "landowner is not required to provide greater safety on his premises for a social guest than he would for …
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… seeking a new trial in this matter. Trial in this case commenced on October 21, 2024 and concluded November 21, … jury merely because [the court] would have reached the opposite conclusion .... " Dolson v. Anastasia, 55 N.J. 2, 6 … 532 (App. Div. 1967); State Department of Law and Public Safety, Division of Gambling Enforcement v. Merlino, 216 …
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… screens, led to DCPP's 4 A-3545-23 implementation of a Safety Protection Plan (SPP) for M.P. The plan required … presence of M.P. On October 17, 2022, the Division filed a complaint in the Family Part seeking care and supervision of … parental rights were terminated "[a]s long as she was safely cared for by persons who she deems as her …
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… Inc.'s motions for summary judgment and dismissing his complaint with prejudice. Viewing the record in the light … she did so in a manner that left enough time for her to safely do so. 8 A-4536-16T1 Q. Can you estimate how far away … Q. Okay. But whatever distance it was, you felt that it was safe to do so? A. Yes. Q. And you wouldn't pull out in front …
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… CORPORATION OF CLIFTON, NEW JERSEY, and WAWONA PACKING COMPANY, Defendants-Respondents. … causing the harm was not reasonably fit, suitable[,] or safe for its intended purpose because it: a. deviated from … Costco defendants under the PLA. However, the case is inapposite because it did not address seller liability under the …
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… was in daycare and, at times, that she limited plaintiff's communications with the child because he called "at all … overnight parenting time because he claimed N.J.'s safety was endangered by domestic violence between defendant … with N.J. to give her "a better quality of life in a safe healthy environment." Plaintiff opposed defendant's …
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… at this point. We do so emphasizing that discovery is incomplete, and recognizing that when reviewing an order … of the public housing buildings, thereby making them safer. They agreed and received bids from SAAR Construction. … with the State's policy of promoting the public health, safety, and welfare of citizens. In plaintiff's view, …
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… M.F. concluded that David was a danger to himself, was not safe, and needed further evaluation. M.F. recommended to defendants that David be immediately admitted … he had acted in a dangerous manner, he needed to be in a safe place for at least a brief period of time and would be …