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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 …
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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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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … eat together, watch television together and attend off-site “12 step meetings.”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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… (M-R) appeals from an August 26, 2019 order dismissing its complaint in lieu of prerogative writs, which challenged the … conference. Counsel for M-R acknowledged the court's points and did not make any argument for an order preserving … governing body or another duly authorized municipal official." Ten Stary Dom P'ship, 216 N.J. at 33 (first …
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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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… 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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… 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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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … charge of [the local] churches shall be empowered to sign official documents pertaining to the individual local church … an initial matter, as Plaintiff’s supplemental submission points out, the court finds that even a cursory reading of …
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… of the marital home. She subsequently amended her TRO complaint to include additional detail about the sexual … "using coercion or without the victim's affirmative and freely-given permission." Here, considering plaintiff's … listened to the recording twice and he, as well as the official transcriber for the September 8 hearing, did not …
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… discovered their daughter's ongoing sexually explicit communications with defendant, a stranger to the family, on … him regarding these offenses. Defendant certified, as recommended by his counsel, that he underwent a psychological … appeal, pursuant to then-Rule 3:28, Guideline 3(i), and the Official Comment, a rebuttable presumption existed against …
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… the Law Division, vacating a finding by a hearing officer recommending the termination of respondent Officer Daniel … In re Carter, 191 N.J. 474 (2008), Board of Chosen Freeholders v. Miller, 145 N.J. Super. 222 (App. Div. 1976), … of Civil Service, 17 N.J. 419, 429 (1955). The Borough points to In re Emmons, 63 N.J. Super. 136, 140 (App. Div. …
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… by attempting to delete images of child pornography from a computer, with the purpose of impairing its verity or availability in an official proceeding or investigation, N.J.S.A. 2C:28-6(1) … at 1-40). Therefore, we need only recite the most salient points here. A. Concerning the six sexual abuse charges, the …
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… 20, the judge excused the jury until then. When trial recommenced on the morning of August 20, defendant was not … Defendant testified that she relied on the hospital officials to notify the court. Later in the evening of … See, e.g., In re City of Plainfield's Park-Madison Site, 372 N.J. Super. 544, 550 (App. Div. 2004) ("Issues …
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… one-year jail term on Count One. He was also required to comply with Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2, and to pay the … and presented his brother as a character witness. Freehold Township Police Officer Richard Hudak was specially … which were also played at trial. Various law enforcement officials responded to defendant's residence to execute a …
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… during the warrantless search of his car and its glove compartment. Following the denials of that motion and two … and communications data indicated that Zaffarese visited defendant's business, Phaze 1 AutoSports ("Phaze 1"), … from "'unreasonable searches and seizures' by government officials." State v. Hagans, 233 N.J. 30, 38 (2018) (quoting …
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… one-year jail term on Count One. He was also required to comply with Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2, and to pay the … and presented his brother as a character witness. Freehold Township Police Officer Richard Hudak was specially … which were also played at trial. Various law enforcement officials responded to defendant's residence to execute a …
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… of the marital home. She subsequently amended her TRO complaint to include additional detail about the sexual … "using coercion or without the victim's affirmative and freely-given permission." Here, considering plaintiff's … listened to the recording twice and he, as well as the official transcriber for the September 8 hearing, did not …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … charge of [the local] churches shall be empowered to sign official documents pertaining to the individual local church … an initial matter, as Plaintiff’s supplemental submission points out, the court finds that even a cursory reading of …
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… 20, the judge excused the jury until then. When trial recommenced on the morning of August 20, defendant was not … Defendant testified that she relied on the hospital officials to notify the court. Later in the evening of … See, e.g., In re City of Plainfield's Park-Madison Site, 372 N.J. Super. 544, 550 (App. Div. 2004) ("Issues …