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… OFFICE, COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER AND ITS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, CHAD M. BRUNER, Gloucester County … case arises from Gloucester County's replacement of its computer server that stores, on a centralized basis, … relevance of every specific 9-1-1 recording, to submit requests for all such recordings within the County's new …
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… shall include the Chairs of each of the five Certification Committees, appointed pursuant to RG. 103:1. The remaining … those appointed to serve on a newly created Certification Committee. 102:2 Quorum. One more than half the number of … and involve substantial charges, claims, issues, or consequences. For example, the following features shall qualify a …
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… TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction and Executive Summary i Committee Membership List v List of New Recommendations vii Chapter I Subcommittee on Criminal Justice … Eyewitness Identification 15 I. Collateral Consequences of Guilt and Pleas on Immigration Status 16 J. …
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… NEW JERSEY SUPREME COURT COMMITTEE ON MINORITY CONCERNS 2 0 1 7 - 2 0 1 9 R E P O R T … and Executive Summary 2 Summary List of 2017-2019 Recommendations 4 I. PROGRAMMATIC RECOMMENDATIONS 7 A. … practitioners via a Notice to the Bar or similar communique and (b) informational procedures and changes in practice …
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… Defendant, Stephen A. Zadroga, had driven his car into oncoming traffic, and an accident reconstruction expert … assault offenses. A few days after the ensuing jury trial commenced, and following the testimony of seven witnesses … a grand jury in June 2018. At the hearing, the prosecutor questioned two police detectives who investigated the …
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… alleged sexual abuse. He also argued that the prosecutor committed misconduct in presenting the case to the grand … jury presentation, the assistant prosecutor posed confusing questions to the detective that were designed to make it … The court also found that the assistant prosecutor compounded the false impression created by the detective's …
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… paying for them and that he made a mistake." At a subsequent interview, and after his arrest, defendant was read … she was "the owner of the vehicle" and with respect to "complaints she has made against the Hillsborough Police … not provide any detail on the record regarding the alleged complaints that either she or defendant had with the …
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… THEREBY DENYING DEFENDANT A FAIR TRIAL. POINT III THE STATE COMMITTED PROSECUTORIAL MISCONDUCT WHEN THE PROSECUTOR … 9-1-1 and told the operator her ex-boyfriend had recently come to her house and "started going crazy." She ran out and … "a tendency in reason to prove or disprove any fact of consequence," is admissible, N.J.R.E. 401; N.J.R.E. 402, unless …
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… unanimous Court. The Court considers whether the New Jersey Commissioner of Education (Commissioner) was required to analyze the potential … school, the Commissioner must “evaluate carefully” the question of fiscal harm. In re Englewood on the Palisades …
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… purchased the property at issue here (the property), a commercial warehouse located next to the existing church. In … building, electric, and fire inspections remained incomplete, and no certificate of occupancy had been issued as … 2011, “Christian Mission continued to use the property in question in one form or another . . . . At all times the …
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… weapon. Wilson-Seidle’s estate and survivors filed a complaint under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 in federal court, naming … as defendants three former MCPO assistant prosecutors. The Complaint alleged that defendants were aware of Seidle’s … Complaint were filed, the MCPO defendants sent written requests to the Office of the Attorney General requesting …
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… which included funding for research laboratories, computerized classrooms, and interconnected cyber networks. … construction of a software training room. The Seminary subsequently withdrew its application for a third grant, for … Jersey (ACLU-NJ), joined by several other parties, filed a complaint in the Superior Court, Chancery Division, against …
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… authorized the dry cleaner to install three underground fuel oil and solvent storage tanks on the Township-owned … odor emanated from the dry cleaning business but did not question it. Since the 1990s, both plaintiffs have … claim with the Township on September 11, 2012. Plaintiffs commenced this action on September 18, 2012, and amended the …
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… of three segments of video, recorded during breaks from questioning at police headquarters, in which defendant … The lack of a limiting instruction and the prosecutor’s comment on the evidence did not constitute plain error. 2 1. … 556. 24 direction after they departed, then resuming his congenial demeanor when they returned. When the jury viewed …
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… continue. Defense counsel made no further statement or request. Defendant was found guilty of the lesser-included … have a constitutional right to an impartial and mentally competent tribunal. Jury irregularity, including sleeping, … the issue of whether he was denied his right to be tried by competent jurors. Although defendant failed to identify the …
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… aloud “can I get closer?” and immediately answered his own question with “I’m [going to] get closer.” Moments later, … find beyond a reasonable doubt that a defendant actually committed the prior offense before that evidence may receive … beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant actually committed the prior offense. Having determined that the …
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… State v. Yasin Simms (A-14-14) (074209) [NOTE: This is a companion case to State v. Scott M. Cain (A-8-14) (074124), … Court. The issue in this appeal is whether the hypothetical question posed by the State to its narcotics expert witness … field of narcotics use and distribution as well as the accompanying aspects of narcotics distribution.” The …
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… State v. Scott M. Cain (A-8-14) (074124) [NOTE: This is a companion case to State v. Yasin Simms (A-14-14)(074209), … and drug distribution. The prosecutor posed a hypothetical question to the detective, which mirrored nearly all of the … hearing. The panel found that the trial court did not commit plain error by allowing the use of a hypothetical …
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… counsel. When the parties divorced, David’s annual income was $208,900, while Cathleen’s was $21,476. The PSA … percent for fifty-six months, until he had recovered the combined value of the payments he had made during the … of this case.” The panel cautioned against the frequent use of equitable remedies to subvert enforceable …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Patrick DeAlmeida R.J. Hughes Justice Complex Presiding Judge P.O. Box 975 25 Market Street … the constitutionality of any such restrictions 3 would be questionable. See Taxpayers Ass’n of Weymouth Twp., Inc. v. …