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… in the custody of the Prosecutor’s Office. They filed a complaint alleging that the Prosecutor’s Office and three of … is inapplicable because the action arises out of acts committed outside the scope of defendants’ employment for … that because a county prosecutor acts as “a local, county official” when making personnel decisions, the prosecutor …
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… v. NET 2 FUNDS, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, Defendant-Appellant. Argued June 6, 2017 – Decided … an incident in which the building unexpectedly shook. Hartz officials summoned professional engineers from Petry … lease was a material breach entitling Hartz to the deposited funds. Section 3.2 of the contract provides that if …
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… that authorized two teachers, or “releasees,” employed and compensated by the District to work full-time on the … relations, resolving disagreements, promoting effective communications between teachers and administration, … The releasees are routinely asked by District or school officials to intervene, and they report to the District on …
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… of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed. "5 The Seventh Amendment provides for "the right … jurors under the idea that they were unlikely to accept official translation of Spanish testimony). 13. Batson v. … nineteen years after Swain, the Supreme Court revisited the discriminatory practice of peremptory challenges …
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… v. NET 2 FUNDS, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, Defendant-Appellant. Argued June 6, 2017 – Decided … an incident in which the building unexpectedly shook. Hartz officials summoned professional engineers from Petry … lease was a material breach entitling Hartz to the deposited funds. Section 3.2 of the contract provides that if …
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… in the custody of the Prosecutor’s Office. They filed a complaint alleging that the Prosecutor’s Office and three of … is inapplicable because the action arises out of acts committed outside the scope of defendants’ employment for … that because a county prosecutor acts as “a local, county official” when making personnel decisions, the prosecutor …
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… for the reasons set forth in Judge Lisa M. Walsh's comprehensive and well-reasoned written opinion. 3 A-3086-23 … prior approvals granted by the Board and/or any municipal official, the Board must first address the question of … in the record." Tr. Co. of N.J. v. Plan. Bd. of Borough of Freehold, 244 N.J. Super. 553, 570 (App. Div. 1990) …
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A-6-25 State's Combined Response to Amicus Briefs
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… J.A.D. Hon. Lorraine M. Augostini, J.A.D. STATE’S COMBINED RESPONSE TO AMICUS BRIEFS JENNIFER DAVENPORT ACTING … rate. (IPb2-4). The State does not dispute those basic points— at the trial in this very case, the State’s expert … value to fingerprint associations” and “[t]he first-ever official standards for fingerprint examination.” Ibid. While …
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… house, defendant acceded to the detective’s request that he come to the police station to provide further information … reasonable person in defendant’s position would have felt free to leave the room or the police station. The Appellate … has been taken into custody or otherwise deprived of his freedom of action in any significant way. “Custody” for …
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… Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for respondents Commission of Education and the State Board of Education … [CSPA] is that all students in New Jersey are entitled to free education provided by the school district in which they … arrangement should be viewed as a reasonable tradeoff for a free education at a charter school of one's choice and not …
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… Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for respondents Commission of Education and the State Board of Education … [CSPA] is that all students in New Jersey are entitled to free education provided by the school district in which they … arrangement should be viewed as a reasonable tradeoff for a free education at a charter school of one's choice and not …
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… house, defendant acceded to the detective’s request that he come to the police station to provide further information … reasonable person in defendant’s position would have felt free to leave the room or the police station. The Appellate … has been taken into custody or otherwise deprived of his freedom of action in any significant way. “Custody” for …
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… To apply for examinations in multiple languages, you must complete a separate application for each language. Your … of a NJ Municipal Court I am an existing or prospective freelance interpreter ADA Accommodations: All ADA … of testing experience provide data that shows two important points. First, candidates, regardless of language, …
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… counts consisted of sexual assault and related offenses committed against four other victims. Counts one through … case," Farrell, 61 N.J. at 102; or express any personal or official opinion or belief that a jury could understand as … opinion testimony" because, despite having the requisite credentials, the surgeon "was not presented by the …
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… counts consisted of sexual assault and related offenses committed against four other victims. Counts one through … case," Farrell, 61 N.J. at 102; or express any personal or official opinion or belief that a jury could understand as … opinion testimony" because, despite having the requisite credentials, the surgeon "was not presented by the …
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… was "not helpful and embraced the ultimate issue," and, to compound the error, the judge gave "inadequate expert … the search warrant obtained for defendant's automobile "is free of the taint from the unlawful strip search," id. at 76. We found no merit in defendant's arguments in Points III, IV and V. Ibid. And, because of our holding …
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… the Law Division on December 12, 2024, which dismissed his complaint in lieu of prerogative writs against the Township … defendants: Zoning Officer Theodore Evans and Construction Official Steve Buchhofer. Mitchell claimed he did not … interests of justice. Borough of Princeton v. Bd. of Chosen Freeholders of Cnty. of Mercer, 169 N.J. 135, 152 (2001) …
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… and Moynihan. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2014-716. Alterman & Associates, LLC, … Attorney General, attorney for respondent Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … have cancer that she should request assistance from a union official other than Bermudez because Bermudez did not think …
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… found sufficient evidence to support the charges and recommended that both Varga and Jarema be terminated. Sheriff … of action. In a disciplinary appeal filed to challenge an official action such as this case before the [c]ourt, the … applied. ERG Container Servs., Inc. v. Bd. of Chosen Freeholders, 352 N.J. Super. 166, 173-74 (App. Div. 2002); …
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… of Administrative Services, individually and in his official capacity, and NATALIE HOROWITZ, Executive Director … CURIAM Plaintiff Thomas W. Kenyon filed a September 3, 2014 complaint against defendants Rutgers University, Bruce Fehn, … Act (CEPA), N.J.S.A. 34:19-1 to -14. Plaintiff claims he complained to his superiors about Rutgers' procurement …