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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5240-16T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF A.Y., SVP-545-09. ____________________________ … appeals from a Law Division judgment involuntarily civilly committing him to the Special Treatment Unit (STU) as a … instrument developed to aid clinicians and criminal justice officials in assessing risk for 9 A-5240-16T5 scoring of the …
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… Cross-Respondent, v. 1515 BROAD STREET, LLC, THE WALSH COMPANY, LLC, and COUNTY GLASS & METAL INSTALLERS, INC., … Id. at 173 (citing Pressler, Current N.J. Court Rules, official cmt. to R. 5:8A & R. 5:8B (1994)). A GAL serves the … "have sufficient mental capacity" either to have "the requisite understanding and ability" to make "an informed and a …
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… and Suter. On appeal from the Public Employment Relations Commission, Docket No. CO-2014-149, and Superior Court of … teachers to quickly communicate with [School] District officials and the police in the event of a crisis. The … the District. 13. The District does not maintain the requisite server of software to operate the tracking feature of …
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… of each week." The court found that the sentence would accommodate his work schedule and promote his success on probation. Rodriguez reportedly had worked for a computer service firm for sixteen years. The court did not … of escape to include the unauthorized failure "to return to official detention following A-5077-15T3 29 temporary leave …
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… The trial judge during the difficult and lengthy trial committed no reversible error. Out of an abundance of … her fundamental fairness right to be free from egregious official oppression and harassment[]" given the length of … experienced difficulty with her children, whom she visited regularly, and struggled to support herself. Defendant …
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… FOR FEAR OF REPRISALS BY THE STATE. POINT II IMPROPER COMMENTS MADE BY THE PROSECUTOR IN SUMMATION EXCEEDED THE … Evidence That [Decedent]'s Preexisting Medical Conditions Combined With The Delay In Transporting Him To The Hospital … courts "must keep in mind the fundamental principle that 'official action will not be held unconstitutional solely …
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… her employer, Ocean Township, and various Ocean Township officials. Plaintiff contends defendants violated the New … to an undue hardship exception, to provide reasonable accommodations in the workplace to pregnant women upon their … her second child, she informed her supervisors her doctor recommended she be taken off patrol. She asked to be …
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… New Jersey- based former employer. Plaintiff alleges the company wrongfully denied him a promotion to a position in … job with its subsidiary in Illinois. Plaintiff claims the company engaged in "associational" discrimination against … claims against a New Jersey-based parent company and its officials. To answer this question, we must consider both …
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… under the speedy trial rule and statute, a case may be "complex" if it has "complicated evidence," but time is … period the State Police Lab "went from analyzing 15 allele sites to 26 allele sites which results in more accurate … are in the possession of the prosecutor, law enforcement officials, and other agents of the State." Id. at 71 (citing …
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… dismiss six of the first eighteen counts alleging defendant committed sexual offenses against his daughter, K.W. … sometimes when they were alone, but not every time she visited. On cross-examination, Karen admitted telling Dr. … noted the records reflected that defendant kept asking jail officials to administer the test, and she asserted, despite …
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… life sentence he received for a double murder he committed at age seventeen. Defendant was initially eligible … allows Jones to present those arguments to the state officials authorized to act on them, such as the state … Div. 1996)). Most recently, in Comer, our Supreme Court revisited "the constitutional limits that apply to sentences for …
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… plaintiff resided in a two-unit residential structure on Commercial Avenue in New Brunswick with her husband, A.S. … tortfeasor was a police officer or other law enforcement official who, through his posit ion, was able to exert power … third parties with whom an agent deals. This focus is inapposite to many instances of tort liability. . . . [A]pparent …
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… Galvan joined Rodriguez and Dr. Ferraro in conspiring to commit this fraud. The State asserts it presented sufficient … she was unable to secure and complete the prerequisite residency. Before the grand jury, Patterson presented … may lead to a defendant's conviction of a crime" of official misconduct). Rather, deeming a person who diagnoses …
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… are several residents and two environmental groups who complain the present construction of the CDF disturbs the … In 2005, the DEP met with local residents and township officials to discuss dredging the Westecunk Creek. Since … for its "variety of users, including fishermen, boaters, sportsmen and many local businesses which maintain their …
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… and Enright. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2018-2466. Fusco & Macaluso Partners, … requested a letter from petitioner's "rabbi or other official from [his] temple verifying [his] request for … of the LAD [or] comport[] with our prior holdings.'" Crisitello v. St. Theresa Sch., 465 N.J. Super. 223, 228 n.2 …
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… substantially matched Officer Sime's account, sans Lopez's comment to his family member. 5 A-0315-18 holes and powder … SUCH A CHARGE THAT GIVEN OF THE CHARGE [sic] RESULTED IN A COMPROMISE VERDICT CAUSING AN UNJUST RESULT II. We first … to consider when determining whether law enforcement officials faced exigent circumstances, including "the …
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… to the child's learning environment and necessary accommodations. 20 U.S.C. § 1414(d)(1)(A)(i). 9 A-0984-18 … pressures to confess emanating from sources other than official coercion.'" Id. at 170 (quoting Oregon v. Elstad, … is expected to be. In fact, she acted in the complete opposite, telling defendant she would be coming home with mommy, …
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… to the residence of E.S. and her husband M.S. intending to commit a burglary.1 At that time, defendant and Evans were … and then set fire to the house. The following morning, officials found E.S.'s body, bloody and naked. The body was … aggravating and mitigating factors are not supported by "competent and credible evidence in the record," or …
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… Division, Passaic County, Docket No. L-0524-20. R. Armen McOmber argued the cause for appellant (McOmber McOmber & … headache and must go home. 11 A-1241-23 Attached is the official write-up which will be placed in your employee … N.J. Super. 252, 274 (App. Div. 1996)).] "[A]s a prerequisite for proceeding on a retaliatory claim, a plaintiff must …
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… was transported to a police station and released on a complaint-summons. 5 A-1039-23 Defendant testified at the … assault. Lastly, he stated that in 1999 he was convicted of compounding and hindering apprehension. Boyd recalled that … of their municipality in the performance of their official duties." Id. at 327. Here, in addition to the …