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… June 2018, OEMS conducted an audit of AmeriCare's overall compliance with applicable regulations as well as an … AmeriCare on June 3, 2019. The investigators claimed they visited AmeriCare's principal place of business, a location in Dumont, but found no AmeriCare A- 0117-19T4 5 official. The investigators visited Americare's location in …
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… defendant;1 and (4) September 14, 2017 dismissal of their complaint for injunctive relief and declaratory judgment. … court's inherent power "to prevent abuse and protect public officials under OPRA" as discussed in our opinion in MAG … difficulty of the questions involved, and the skill requisite to perform the legal service properly; (2) the …
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… from a January 28, 2019 order dismissing his amended complaint against defendants Monmouth County Prosecutor's … distress. Because we are satisfied plaintiff's amended complaint "states no basis for relief and discovery would … of malice should not suffice to subject government officials either to the costs of trial or to the burdens of …
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… took steps to dedicate Harbor Cove Drive to the City. To accomplish the dedication of Harbor Cove Drive, the … subdivision of Harbor Cove Village, and submitted a site plan designating Harbor Cove Drive as a "minimum … structure. Such street shall have been duly placed on the official map or shall be (1) an existing State, county or …
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… use." Oceanport's Zoning Officer determined Gigi's "complie[d] [with the Borough's Zoning Code] as per [the 1984 … Gigi's has no dining tables and the interior space accommodates about two customers. Unlike the prior pizza … 40:55D-12(a). Notice must be given "by publication in the official newspaper of the municipality, if there be one, or …
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… agreed to enter into a lease with Bozzuto Management Company (BMC) for the rental of an apartment in Roselle. The … documenting (last visited Oct. 3, 2023). We also are persuaded that … 16 A-0007-22 "say[ing] in a formal or official way, usually in the form of an official document, …
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… Jr., on the brief). PER CURIAM Union Paving & Construction Company (UPC) appeals from the July 5, 2023 final agency … Questions (FAQs), Bid Express, https://bidx.com (last visited Jan. 11, 2024). 3 N.J.S.A. 27:7-30 provides: The … (2) [The] decision on reconsideration must be made by an official who did not take part in the original determination …
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… counterclaims. We affirm. I. Plaintiffs co-owned a commercial property in Rutherford (the property or premises) … In March 2017, the parties entered into a sixty-month commercial lease for the property's first-floor restaurant … occupancy (CO) to issue. In December 2018, the Borough Fire Official extended the time to abate the main sprinkler line …
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… eventually filed a variance application. In April 2022, an official with the municipal zoning department contacted … to rectify the deficiencies. Because the application was incomplete and defendants had not cured the deficiencies, the … variance. Defendants never returned to plaintiff's home to complete the construction work. In June 2023, plaintiff …
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… convictions. Before us, defendant raises the following points for consideration: POINT I DEFENDANT'S WAIVER OF HIS … went upstairs to his mother's bedroom to see if he could compare the handwriting on the note to his mother's. The … directly and asked if his decision not to testify was made freely and voluntarily, and defendant responded in the …
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… enforcement authorities and provides for varying levels of community notification based upon the degree of risk posed … to N.J.S.A. 2C:7-4(d), the State Police maintain the official central registry of persons required to register … are evaluated and assigned a point score. The combined points from all criteria determine the final score for …
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… convictions. Before us, defendant raises the following points for consideration: POINT I DEFENDANT'S WAIVER OF HIS … went upstairs to his mother's bedroom to see if he could compare the handwriting on the note to his mother's. The … directly and asked if his decision not to testify was made freely and voluntarily, and defendant responded in the …
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… enforcement authorities and provides for varying levels of community notification based upon the degree of risk posed … to N.J.S.A. 2C:7-4(d), the State Police maintain the official central registry of persons required to register … are evaluated and assigned a point score. The combined points from all criteria determine the final score for …
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… Stacey Fox appeal two trial court orders dismissing their complaint. The complaint challenged defendant, West Windsor … informal or ex parte legal determinations by administrative officials; and (3) important public interests requiring … N.J. at 601 (citing Borough of Princeton v. Bd. of Chosen Freeholders of Mercer, 169 N.J. 135, 152-53 (2001)). …
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… Stacey Fox appeal two trial court orders dismissing their complaint. The complaint challenged defendant, West Windsor … informal or ex parte legal determinations by administrative officials; and (3) important public interests requiring … N.J. at 601 (citing Borough of Princeton v. Bd. of Chosen Freeholders of Mercer, 169 N.J. 135, 152-53 (2001)). …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … eat together, watch television together and attend off-site “12 step meetings.” Unprepared food delivery is … for other governmental endeavors and the authority of local officials to make programmatic spending decisions. With a …
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… which is where the accident occurred. Plaintiffs filed a complaint against defendants, the New Jersey Turnpike … and thus could not have appeared in any plans. Earle points us to cases holding that compliance with written or … judgment where a New Jersey Department of 21 Transportation official certified that an allegedly defective condition was …
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… of its Firearms Applicant Investigation Guide (Guide) complied with the requirements of the Open Public Records … "what parts of the databases to access, and at what points in time during the investigation to do so." Ross also … 32, is misplaced. In Grand Jury Subpoenas, a Sussex County Freeholder publicly distributed a preliminary report …
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… OF A "LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER." POINT II: THE TRIAL JUDGE COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR WHEN HE FAILED TO CHARGE THE JURY ON … Defendant's theory of the case at trial was that he did not commit an aggravated assault or resist arrest. Defendant … identifiable as being engaged in the performance of" their official duties. N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(b)(5)(a) to (k). There is …
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… In this matter we consider whether the trial court committed reversible error by admitting evidence of a … talking to her. Ms. Hix recognized defendant from having visited Ms. Johnson's apartment approximately eight times to … so, a defendant can cross-examine eyewitnesses and police officials and present witnesses and other relevant evidence …