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… provides that "[a] member's retirement application becomes 4 A-5228-17T3 effective on the first of the month … 17:4-6.2 provides that a member's retirement allowance becomes due and payable "[thirty] days after the date the … for a period of no more than [ninety- three] days while on official leave of absence without pay when such leave is due …
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… all three summonses. Plaintiff then filed a six-count complaint in the United States District Court for the … to the warrant's creation and execution by Ewing Township officials and Judge Haley. In response, Dawn Gollinge, the … that many archaic paper-related practices fall by the wayside to allow computer- generated documents" and that …
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… 3 A-3501-18T2 second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a). In … homicide. Before executing the warrant, law enforcement officials discussed an arrest plan. The police were familiar … to the front door. He was arrested at the front doorway, handcuffed, and seated on the steps immediately outside …
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… v. BOROUGH OF ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, Defendant-Respondent, and COMPASS CONSTRUCTION, INC., and BIRDSALL ENGINEERING, INC., … The recommendation was made to Elliott by a Borough official at a pre-construction meeting that took place in … and prove its immunity under our Act." Wymbs v. Twp. of Wayne, 163 N.J. 523, 539 (2000) (quoting Kolitch v. …
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… DOCKET NO. A-2578-19 IN THE MATTER OF WILFREDO GUZMAN, ROCKAWAY TOWNSHIP, POLICE DEPARTMENT. Submitted April 28, 2021 – … and Mitterhoff. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2020-34. Laddey, Clark & Ryan, LLP, … by defendant's guilty pleas to two counts of second-degree official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2(a). Those offenses …
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… the cause for amicus curiae The African American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey (Gibbons PC, attorneys; Susan M. … policy that (i) was not previously expressed in any official and explicit agency determination, adjudication or … argument, it is unsupported by any proof. In fact, the opposite appears to be the case as evidenced by the Bulletin's …
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… 760 New Brunswick Urban Renewal Limited Liability Company (Steven T. Senior, of counsel and on the brief; … applicable), and if the benefits of the waiver are taken away, the holder of the waiver is entitled to a hearing … interest, courts look to see if they substantively limit official discretion" to bestow or revoke the benefit at …
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… NEW JERSEY PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS COMMISSION, Respondent. ___________________________ Argued … to the employer in relation to each other, the requisite community of interest among them is lacking, and that … all, does not detract from the resolution's status as the official statement of the [B]oard's findings and …
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… 760 New Brunswick Urban Renewal Limited Liability Company (Steven T. Senior, of counsel and on the brief; … applicable), and if the benefits of the waiver are taken away, the holder of the waiver is entitled to a hearing … interest, courts look to see if they substantively limit official discretion" to bestow or revoke the benefit at …
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… v. BOROUGH OF ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS and LAURA BORCHERS, in her official capacity as Records Custodian of the Borough of … contempt sanction upon a former municipal councilman for noncompliance with court orders in litigation brought by … under Rule 1:10 or under OPRA provisions for failing to comply with court orders. The court conducted a hearing on …
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… covered in blood. Laielli described "thick coagulated blood coming out of [Hunter's] ear," and that his head was … defendant, also known as "Ink," and they often got high together. He also testified that defendant owed Hunter money … call again after they arrived. O'Brien said the door was always locked and after they knocked on it, somebody would …
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… covered in blood. Laielli described "thick coagulated blood coming out of [Hunter's] ear," and that his head was … defendant, also known as "Ink," and they often got high together. He also testified that defendant owed Hunter money … call again after they arrived. O'Brien said the door was always locked and after they knocked on it, somebody would …
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… LLC. The 1 Because defendant's family members share a common surname, we refer to them by their first names. No … be disturbed except for the clearest of reasons." State v. Ways, 180 N.J. 171, 187 10 A-2381-23 (2004). We will not … . . please send [defendant] the wire information so he can get the $30K over to you." Thus, notwithstanding the …
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… LLC. The 1 Because defendant's family members share a common surname, we refer to them by their first names. No … be disturbed except for the clearest of reasons." State v. Ways, 180 N.J. 171, 187 10 A-2381-23 (2004). We will not … . . please send [defendant] the wire information so he can get the $30K over to you." Thus, notwithstanding the …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3048-19 SEAVIEW HARBOR REALIGNMENT COMMITTEE, LLC, JOHN DABEK, DIAN DABEK, EDWARD MCGLINCHEY, … at the southeast portion of the marsh, next to a waterway that runs between Seaview and Longport. The Seaview … to $200,000 per year for the police department. If the budget were reduced by that amount, Chief Davis stated the …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3048-19 SEAVIEW HARBOR REALIGNMENT COMMITTEE, LLC, JOHN DABEK, DIAN DABEK, EDWARD MCGLINCHEY, … at the southeast portion of the marsh, next to a waterway that runs between Seaview and Longport. The Seaview … to $200,000 per year for the police department. If the budget were reduced by that amount, Chief Davis stated the …
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… In Batson v. Kentucky, the Supreme Court attempted to accommo date the goals of empaneling an impartial jury and … Theodore McMillian, St. Louis, Missouri; A.B., 1983, Georgetown University; M.A., 1987, Duke University; J.D., 1987, … participation on a jury is one of the most fundamental ways that an individual citizen can participate in …
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… she kicked an officer in the chest. According to the complaint summons, "following the arrest[,] . . . defendant … coughed on [t]roopers and stated the [t]roopers should get tested because she had [COVID]-19. [Defendant] refused … of [N.J.S.A.] 2C:12-3(a) Were Severable, There Is No Way To Tell Whether A Majority of The Grand Jurors Indicted …
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… defendant moved to suppress evidence obtained pursuant to a computer data warrant (CDW), specifically his cell phone … stepdaughter. Connors said Blackwell and defendant "did not get along with each other." According to Connors, Blackwell … to place the mail in a pickup truck parked in the driveway (where he usually placed the mail), the truck was …
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… had "not demonstrated anything unusual, traumatic, or uncommon . . . to render [the pursuit that caused his injury] … the foot pursuit of the suspect that was already underway. Sergeant Steven Warwick joined Bevins in pursuit, and … all over the street" and he was concerned about someone getting hurt. To regain sight of the suspect, Bevins climbed …