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… amended July 5, 2000 to be effective September 5, 2000. … Official Comment for Rules 5:8A and 5:8B … The purpose of Rules 5:8A …
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… panel, made up of two experienced divorce attorneys, will recommend a settlement in the case. If the parties do not … paid by the parties. … The first two hours of mediation are free. These two hours include the time it takes for the … in a secure room at the courthouse where security is on site, or it may take place on-line using videoconferencing. …
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… with failing to properly signal, N.J.S.A. 39:4-126; and a complaint charging defendant with obstructing the … to prevent a public servant from lawfully performing an official function by means of . . . physical interference . … stop where a reasonable person would not "feel free to leave." In Point IV of his brief, defendant contends …
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… with failing to properly signal, N.J.S.A. 39:4-126; and a complaint charging defendant with obstructing the … to prevent a public servant from lawfully performing an official function by means of . . . physical interference . … stop where a reasonable person would not "feel free to leave." In Point IV of his brief, defendant contends …
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… appeals his jury trial convictions for third-degree official misconduct and fourth-degree theft. The State … there were extraordinary circumstances sufficient to overcome the mandatory minimum term of imprisonment prescribed … on the roof of the car and told Palms and Davis they were free to leave. The officers did not issue any tickets or …
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… appeals his jury trial convictions for third-degree official misconduct and fourth-degree theft. The State … there were extraordinary circumstances sufficient to overcome the mandatory minimum term of imprisonment prescribed … on the roof of the car and told Palms and Davis they were free to leave. The officers did not issue any tickets or …
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… to the Middlesex Vicinage, charging her with second-degree official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2b (count one); and two … motion. A. The Woodbridge Police Department initially commenced the investigation, which was transferred … the garage with the door shut. The grand jurors were also free to reject defendant's explanation of why she acted as …
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… v. CITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK, LESLIE R. ZELEDON, in her official capacity as Municipal Clerk and Records Custodian … from an August 9, 2021 final order denying his request to compel the City to disclose additional information and … this court. Plaintiff publishes "New Brunswick Today," a free newspaper reporting on issues in the City, including …
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… v. CITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK, LESLIE R. ZELEDON, in her official capacity as Municipal Clerk and Records Custodian … from an August 9, 2021 final order denying his request to compel the City to disclose additional information and … this court. Plaintiff publishes "New Brunswick Today," a free newspaper reporting on issues in the City, including …
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… has yet to be addressed by the legislature. When elected officials are unable to act, the courts are the only … ruled that, under the state constitution, his rights to free speech and assembly had been violated, and the Court … This case provided the precedent for the 1994 decision that comes next in this list. New Jersey Coalition Against the …
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… has yet to be addressed by the legislature. When elected officials are unable to act, the courts are the only … ruled that, under the state constitution, his rights to free speech and assembly had been violated, and the Court … This case provided the precedent for the 1994 decision that comes next in this list. New Jersey Coalition Against the …
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… and JOSEPH A. MCCALLUM, JR., individually and in his official capacity, Defendants-Respondents. … January 12, 2018. Plaintiff sued defendants in a four-count complaint alleging his termination was wrongful, amounted to a breach of contract, and violated his right to free speech. Plaintiff also alleged McCallum improperly cast …
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… and JOSEPH A. MCCALLUM, JR., individually and in his official capacity, Defendants-Respondents. … January 12, 2018. Plaintiff sued defendants in a four-count complaint alleging his termination was wrongful, amounted to a breach of contract, and violated his right to free speech. Plaintiff also alleged McCallum improperly cast …
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… v. MORRIS BOULEVARD, II, LLC, STONEHYRST COMPANY TRUST, LORRAINE MOCCO, PETER MOCCO, GRAND STREET … initial public offering statement approved by Jersey City officials, Liberty described its residential units, or … AFTER the matter was arbitrated, the moving party herein is free to file a new action since, admittedly, the facts are …
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… v. MORRIS BOULEVARD, II, LLC, STONEHYRST COMPANY TRUST, LORRAINE MOCCO, PETER MOCCO, GRAND STREET … initial public offering statement approved by Jersey City officials, Liberty described its residential units, or … AFTER the matter was arbitrated, the moving party herein is free to file a new action since, admittedly, the facts are …
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… imposed after entry of his guilty plea to conspiracy to commit aggravated assault. We affirm. I. The following facts … court noted that it has long been established that prison officials may monitor and record inmate telephone calls 6 … State Constitution and the Fourth Amendment, a person is free from unreasonable searches and seizures. U.S. Const. …
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… imposed after entry of his guilty plea to conspiracy to commit aggravated assault. We affirm. I. The following facts … court noted that it has long been established that prison officials may monitor and record inmate telephone calls 6 … State Constitution and the Fourth Amendment, a person is free from unreasonable searches and seizures. U.S. Const. …
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… before entry of a final foreclosure judgment, and that her computer software could calculate arrearages “within a … him the redemption amount. (pp. 22-24) 3. Whether a public official is entitled to qualified immunity on summary … the Court. The right to enjoy and possess one’s property -- free from arbitrary government interference -- has been …
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… before entry of a final foreclosure judgment, and that her computer software could calculate arrearages “within a … him the redemption amount. (pp. 22-24) 3. Whether a public official is entitled to qualified immunity on summary … the Court. The right to enjoy and possess one’s property -- free from arbitrary government interference -- has been …
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… before entry of a final foreclosure judgment, and that her computer software could calculate arrearages “within a … him the redemption amount. (pp. 22-24) 3. Whether a public official is entitled to qualified immunity on summary … the Court. The right to enjoy and possess one’s property -- free from arbitrary government interference -- has been …