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… including, without limitation, refusal or failure to comply with reasonable directions communicated to you in writing by the Board, which material … was indicted for one count of conspiracy, two counts of official misconduct, one count of tampering with public …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4713-18T3 VICTORIA CRISITELLO, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ST. THERESA SCHOOL, … and operator of St. Theresa School, dismissing plaintiff's complaint for damages arising from her allegedly unlawful … handbook.8 As the court explained in Cline: [Defendant's] official[] acknowledged in [her] depositions that …
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… ROMERO, Petitioners-Appellants, v. NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, Respondent-Respondent. Argued October 30, … and Mawla. On appeal from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs. Olga D. Pomar argued the cause for … policy that (i) was not previously expressed in any official and explicit agency determination, adjudication or …
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… or confinement element of kidnapping. Id. at 13. We commented that whether the trial and appellate counsel were … Counsel Failed To Object/Raise The Trial Court's Ex Parte Communications With The Jury; Therefore, Defendant's … 583, 586 (1990) (quoting Model Penal Code § 212.1 at 221 (Official Draft and Revised Comments) (1980)). In State v. …
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… IN THE ALTERNATIVE, REVERSAL IS REQUIRED BECAUSE THE COMBINED PREJUDICE RESULTING FROM SCANDIFFIO'S HIGHLY … AREA WHERE THE DRUG SALE ALLEGEDLY OCCURRED HAS BEEN THE SITE OF NUMEROUS DRUG- RELATED ARRESTS IN THE PAST, DEPRIVED … and (3) 'particularly, the purpose and flagrancy of the official misconduct.'" Williams, 192 N.J. at 15 (quoting …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-4713-18T3 VICTORIA CRISITELLO, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ST. THERESA SCHOOL, … and operator of St. Theresa School, dismissing plaintiff's complaint for damages arising from her allegedly unlawful … handbook.8 As the court explained in Cline: [Defendant's] official[] acknowledged in [her] depositions that …
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… him at their place of work. Rios says he reported her comments to Meda’s Director of Human Resources after each … performance. Meda fired Rios in June 2016. Rios filed a complaint alleging in part that defendants violated the Law … organization -- even if the supervisor is not a top-ranking official. Here, Cheng-Avery had interviewed Rios for his …
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… Civil - SCP - Answer Updated July 1, 2022 How to Answer a Complaint in the Special Civil Part Who Should Use This … at the county courthouse or on the Judiciary’s Internet site njcourts.gov. However, you are ultimately responsible … from the party who was served. Judgment – A judgment is the official decision of a court in a case. Motion – A motion is …
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… domestic violence because there was no proof that he would commit physical violence against plaintif f. After carefully … all the elements, including but not limited to the requisite mental culpability state, N.J.S.A. 2C:2-2(a), of at … against a fellow corrections officer and rival union official, Halton, by posting on social media Halton's …
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… testimony. You may not conclude that the defendant committed the crimes charged in this case or is more likely … improper for the prosecutor to declare [an] individual or official opinion or belief of a defendant's guilt in such … corroded and unrelated to the murder. Defense counsel revisited this testimony during cross-examination by exploring …
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… a yard with a white picket fence. Acting on a homeowner's complaint, police recovered a loaded handgun, serial numbers … private as if using their own phone. As I see it, the opposite is true. It would be unreasonable for a member of the … or use is appropriate to the proper performance of the official duties of the officer making or receiving the …
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… the Township since 2002, testified for the Township. PRC, a compounder of thermal plastics, rented property located at … Prior to paying, PRC representatives met with Township officials to question the billings, claiming that they were … we conclude that plaintiffs failed to establish the requisite breach of the contract, we need not address plaintiffs' …
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… DATED DECEMBER 8, 2008 with a 50% interest, as tenants in common, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. JULIAN ANTEBI and HILARY … decision. On March 4, 2016, the judge conducted a site inspection of the parties' properties. Ultimately, the … property in September 1986, plaintiffs contacted Borough officials who sent the Borough's engineer to examine the …
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… Judges Fuentes, Simonelli and Carroll. On appeal from the Commissioner of the Department of Education, Docket No. … Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent Commissioner of Education (Christopher S. Porrino, Attorney … policy that (i) was not previously expressed in any official and explicit agency determination, adjudication or …
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… had been adjudicated delinquent several years earlier for committing sexual offenses upon two minors. The father … make any appropriate modifications, and generate the requisite statement of reasons. I. Defendant J.R. ("the father") … see also Pressler & Verniero, Current N.J. Court Rules, Official Comment for Rules 5:8A and 5:8B (2018). Moreover, …
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… but four days later she was taken to the hospital with complications. She died the following morning. After a … death was an "accident" and that the cause of death was "complications of blunt trauma of [the] right lower … is no indication in the present record that this county official is willing to testify as an expert at trial for …
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… ENTRAPMENT, AND DIRECTING LAB TECHNICIAN TO CONDUCT A COMBINED WEIGHT OF ALL OF THE DRUGS TO GET THE DEFENDANT TO … drug purchases, and an employee of the engineering company that created the official drug-free school zone map introduced as evidence …
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… a fair trial"; (11) "the cumulative effect of the errors, combined with trial counsel's omissions, deprived defendant … same or less than all the facts required to establish the commission of the offense charged"). Aggravated … so, a defendant can cross-examine eyewitnesses and police officials and present witnesses and other relevant evidence …
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… believed the checks were legitimate because they appeared "official." Harris would not have accepted the checks if she … to report Harris to the police as defendant's "accomplice" if she failed to cooperate with the internal … evidence to decide that . . . defendant has a tendency to commit crimes or that he. . . is a bad person." Model Jury …
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… SHOULD HAVE BEEN SUPPRESSED BECAUSE THE PRIVATE SEARCH AND COMMUNITY CARETAKING EXCEPTIONS DID NOT APPLY. A. The Trial … 4 A-5903-17 B. The Trial Court Erred in Relying on the Community Caretaking Exception Because [i]t Does Not Apply … or with participation or knowledge of a governmental official." Citing Wright, the trial court agreed with the …