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… his 2 After his release to PSL, Nametko was involuntarily committed to St. Clare's hospital. He was released from the … and that she is the Creative Artistic Director for his company –Nametko Financial, LLC. He claims that she attends … presages a sexual crime, like contacting a minor or using a website to gather information about a minor."). The …
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… to count three in exchange for the State agreeing to recommend treating the second-degree endangering charge as a … agreement included being subject to Megan's Law and the recommendation that a restraining order would be imposed, … the court barred defendant "from any social networking website. . . . However, online banking, bill paying shall be …
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… African-Americans were underrepresented by 1.28%.” Compare Comparative Disparity. Assignment Judge: In New Jersey, the … jury-reporting message on the Jurors page of the Judiciary website. A juror who is called off for one day of a …
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… on three separate occasions for sexual offenses he committed when he was a juvenile and convicted of … abstain from all contact with minors, from social-media websites and applications, and from using intoxicating … drugs; complete weekly phone calls with "keepsafe buddies" at the STU; attend alcoholics and 4 To commit someone …
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… Club, Inc. appeals from: a July 1, 2022 order fixing just compensation for a taking by plaintiff New Jersey Department … We affirm. This dispute concerns an eminent domain action commenced by the DEP for a storm drain reduction easement … aerial photographs taken from either Bing.com or Google.com websites." She confirmed all the relevant data "to the …
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… 8 Patton v. North Jersey Dist. Water Supply Comm’n, 93 N.J. 180 (1983) … set of files secretly placed on Appellant Dr. James Goydos’ computer in the early morning hours of October 3, 2017? … (id. at 140:18- 22); an individual accessed several websites, including Genhealth.com, Citrix.com, Rutgers.edu, …
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A-2015-23 Briefs
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… 8 Patton v. North Jersey Dist. Water Supply Comm’n, 93 N.J. 180 (1983) … set of files secretly placed on Appellant Dr. James Goydos’ computer in the early morning hours of October 3, 2017? … (id. at 140:18- 22); an individual accessed several websites, including Genhealth.com, Citrix.com, Rutgers.edu, …
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… JERSEY Order of In-House Counsel Ineligibility for CLE Noncompliance The Supreme Court Board on Continuing Legal … of the New Jersey In-House Counsel (IHC) who have failed to comply with the mandatory continuing legal education (CLE) … list of attorneys shall be posted on the Judiciary's website and published in the New Jersey Law Journal no later …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … payment determinations as separate and distinct remedies for return of tax overpayments. First, applying the … are a matter of public record, are available on the IRS’s website. Id. at § 3.01. The Director cannot claim ignorance …
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… summary judgment dismissing plaintiff's personal injury complaint, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 59:4-7 of the New Jersey … counsel never completed the tort claim form on the Kearny website. Instead, on February 22, 2017, counsel sent a reply … "The TCA provides general immunity for all governmental bodies except in circumstances where the Legislature has …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY MALA SUNDAR … located the MCBT judgment for tax year 2021 on the MCBT’s website. That judgment was entered under Code 2B … it reflect the good-faith accommodation of the parties embodied in a settlement stipulation”), aff’d, 247 N.J. Super. …
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… circumstances of birth need not determine what one can become with proper training, discipline and hard work. Being … every job as an important life experience and give it your best efforts; Use my experiences with racial segregation and … endure[], the hope still lives and the dream shall never die." I knew it would, indeed, be a daunting task to work my …
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… Lewis & Bockius, LLP, attorneys; John J. Pease, III, Bradie R. Williams (Morgan Lewis & Bockius, LLP) of the … 28, 2018, Babcock received a call from his security company advising that someone had broken into Wing King, … 113 N.J. at 424. However, there are "[n]o hard-and-fast rules" to determining whether a removal for cause is …
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… sexual contact. The indictment charged that defendant committed sexual assault by perpetrating "an act or acts of … provided a person is guilty of sexual assault if the person commits an act of sexual penetration "us[ing] physical force … into the car. But [J.G.] . . . closed the door really fast." "[Defendant] was trying to talk to [J.G.]. She would[ …
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… medical record turned over in discovery. Plaintiff filed a complaint alleging deviations from standards of medical care … legislation and hospital policy. Plaintiff made a motion to compel discovery of the identities of the CMH committee or … infect.” Ctrs. for Disease Control & Prevention, Acting Fast is Key with Necrotizing Fasciitis, …
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… to determine whether the search of defendant’s hotel room comported with the dictates of both the Federal and State … officer radioed Officer Armstrong, requesting that he come to the “security podium” in the casino. There, … those officials in light of what was reasonable under the fast- breaking and potentially life-threatening …
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… for contribution made pursuant to the New Jersey Spill Compensation and Control Act (Spill Act), N.J.S.A. … In 1979, plaintiff, Morristown Associates, purchased commercial property located in Morristown, New Jersey. The … claims and maintains that there is no “hard and fast rule” requiring the application of a statute of …
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… seconds later, Officer Devlin opened the driver’s door and commanded that he step out of the vehicle. Defendant did so, … instructed defendant to show his hands, he was slow to comply. The two officers quickly patted defendant down, … acted in an objectively reasonable manner based on the fast-paced events facing them. In support of the State’s …
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… hotel. The four were employed by an electric utility company and were in New Jersey on an assignment. Defendant … Defendant and Charles left the hotel to purchase fast-food they intended to eat in their room.1 At about 8:00 … States Constitution and this state's common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and evidence rule, …