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… a pre-trial motion to suppress "evidence seized without a communications data warrant [(CDW)]." At issue were text … him. Heath ran into the street, only to be struck by an oncoming car. As Heath lay at the curb, defendant approached … Amendment violation . . . establish that law enforcement officials violated "an expectation of privacy" that he …
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… was improperly pled as "Christiansen" in the Amended Complaint. APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION May 12, 2022 APPELLATE … Nationwide was to "sell for and work with." Rodd then visited Kahlbom's home one evening to recruit him, and Kahlbom … other claims against county and federal law enforcement officials, the county, and a confidential informant. Id. at …
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… v. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, JOHNSON & JOHNSON CONSUMER COMPANIES, INC., IMERYS TALC AMERICA f/k/a LUZENAC AMERICA, … analogous in severity. Id. at 299. Hill urged his audience, officials responsible for public and occupational health, to … Tube, and Primary Peritoneal Cancer Prevention," at the website of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) provided an …
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… 27, 2016, plaintiff made a request under OPRA and the common-law right of access to defendant Passaic County … 2002). 4 A-2016-16T1 On March 28, 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Law Division. Plaintiff alleged that the … made, maintained or kept on file in the course of . . . its official business by any . . . agency or authority of the …
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… of an opinion may not have been summarized. State v. James Comer (A-42-20) (084509) State v. James C. Zarate (A-43-20) … of sources, including acts by the Legislature and other officials. At the hearing, the trial court will assess … trial judge also addressed the Miller factors. Among other points, the court noted that Zarate had a “loving, caring, …
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… of an opinion may not have been summarized. State v. James Comer (A-42-20) (084509) State v. James C. Zarate (A-43-20) … of sources, including acts by the Legislature and other officials. At the hearing, the trial court will assess … trial judge also addressed the Miller factors. Among other points, the court noted that Zarate had a “loving, caring, …
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… From 2001 to 2016, he worked for a private corrections company, where he rose from an entry-level employee to … . . . , it is [T.O.]” The trial court agreed on both points: the court concluded that T.O.’s petition was subject … other hand, the Law Division has held that a former public official convicted of a crime can seek public office after a …
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… treatment and having no contact with his brother unless recommended by a therapist. The court also ordered C.K. to … echo the arguments advanced by C.K. and raise additional points, some collectively and others individually. Amici … scheme is public safety -- to “permit law enforcement officials to identify and alert the public” about sex …
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… been summarized.) Sergio Rodriguez v. Raymours Furniture Company, Inc. (A-27-14) (074603) Argued December 1, 2015 -- … – IF YOU ARE HIRED, THE FOLLOWING BECOMES PART OF YOUR OFFICIAL EMPLOYMENT RECORD AND PERSONNEL FILE.” That section … of encouraging discrimination-free workplaces. Plaintiff points out that this Court in Montells v. Haynes, 133 N.J. …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS STEADFAST INSURANCE COMPANY and IRONSHORE SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, … law, when disclosure is essential to the performance of official duties of a person duly authorized by this State or …
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… restrictive covenant by organizing and obtaining work for a competitor, defendant Phoenix Transcription, LLC (Phoenix). … venue. King provided transcription services — preparing official transcripts from recorded proceedings — to the … transcribers could have their names placed on a court website, but nothing required them to do so. They could present …
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… demanding, twenty-six-week program in December 2004. After completing various assignments he was transferred to … and right-sided foraminal narrowing." Petitioner's last official day of work was December 19, 2011. One year later, … This appeal followed. Petitioner raises the following points: (1) the decisions of the ALJ and the Board are not …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS EAST NEWARK TOWNE CENTER, LLC, and … should be prepared to provide affordable housing on site or to make a payment in lieu of such construction to … to this RFP. 3. Neither the Borough nor any of its officials, staff, agents, or consultants will be liable for …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … (fictitious designations), Defendants. 2 The Record, two websites, and nearly forty weekly newspapers. NJMG contends … in possession of a company laptop not yet configured for official use. “[I]t was determined13 that her answers to …
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… searches related to fatal poisons, gun laws and murder on computers seized from defendant's home; expert testimony … close in time to hits for [the decedent's] favorite websites, was favorable testimony to the defense that supported … thus "[t]here is no postconviction right to fish through official files for belated grounds of attack on the …
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… appellants The Sierra Club, Lacey Rail Trail Environmental Committee, Save Barnegat Bay, and The American Littoral … policy that (i) was not previously expressed in any official and explicit agency determination, adjudication or … the permit would prevent construction of "additional future points of ingress/egress to the new roadway" and that the …
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… protruding from the center console. Bryant then heard a commotion and realized defendant was attempting to flee. … to justify a limited vehicle protective frisk. The State points to the recent United States Supreme Court decision in … reasonableness on the exercise of discretion by government officials to protect persons against arbitrary invasions.” …
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… At about 3:20 a.m. on November 24, 2007, Officer Wayne Comegno observed, momentarily, defendant David Gibson … ‘trespassing’ denote different types of conduct.” Gibson points out that “‘loitering’ is commonly understood to mean … such as here, “creates [the] grave potential for official harassment.” 10 Gibson also claims that the police …
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… NFI’s security manager, James Matlock, signed criminal complaints against Trident’s principals. An assistant … Rule of Professional Conduct.” In the dissent’s view, the points were “substantively without merit and unsupported by … not approach the prosecutor to discuss the case in an official capacity. C. Much of the hearing focused on …
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… elements using colored pencils. Because several students complained they did not understand Loreno's assignment, … transgressed the law by "tampering 12 A-4955-18 with official documents." She also believed that "fake grades" … cross-appeal ensued. On appeal, plaintiff raises fifteen points: (1) the trial judge erred by instructing the jury …