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… wearing the ankle bracelet causes him physical discomfort and has burdened his life in numerous ways. H.R. and … ostracized. Due to the stigma of the device, he has not visited a doctor for medical issues; moreover, he feels that … (holding that a student’s purse may be searched by school officials based on reasonable suspicion); State v. Best, 201 …
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… guilty of criminal attempt if the person acts with the requisite culpability and “[p]urposely does . . . anything which, … step in a course of conduct planned to culminate in his commission of the crime.” N.J.S.A. 2C:5-1. To prove a … Div. 1988). One of the inmates, Satkin, “informed prison officials of the plans and . . . cooperated in gathering …
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… to waive them. Because A.A.’s inadmissible statements comprised a substantial part of the proofs against him, a … between mother and son -- which took place on opposite sides of the gate of a holding cell -- and the State … to disclose in an action or to a police officer or other official any matter that will incriminate him or expose him …
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… including one for a wiretap of, and another for further communications data from, defendant’s cell phone. According … Positioning System (GPS) location of a phone -- and “cell-site records” -- records of when a cell phone connects to a … cell-phone location information required law- enforcement officials to obtain a court order based on a …
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… further pointed to other investigatory failings or shortcomings, citing as “shocking” the failure to interview … of another swab. Moving on to the State’s application to compel defendant to provide a new buccal swab under Rule … reasonableness on the exercise of discretion by government officials to protect persons against arbitrary invasions.” …
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… test results when the police merely followed an asserted, commonly held understanding of Schmerber’s requirements in … 2434, 180 L. Ed. 2d at 302. The State submits that the outcome produced by Davis on prior prosecutions is consistent … 912. Without procuring a warrant, police directed hospital officials to draw a sample of the defendant’s blood; that …
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… of aggravated manslaughter in exchange for the State’s recommendation of a sentence not to exceed … defendant’s waiver of self-defense comported with the requisite standard. Specifically, the trial court did not ensure … to put through a plea agreement, a court cannot give official license to such a practice. [State v. Taccetta, 200 …
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… occasions, and, on one occasion, Hill made inappropriate comments toward her and directed a female officer to … of sexual harassment, and plaintiff did not file a written complaint with the DOC. On March 8, 2010, the DOC’s Equal … that she participate in a group meeting with the DOC officials, McClish, Sands and Hill. Aguas contends that …
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… jurors. In November 2007, plaintiff Tomikia Davis filed a complaint against her former employer, defendant Dr. Abbas Husain. In her complaint, she alleged violations of New Jersey’s Law … is “of Indian descent and the left hand is not used for any official purpose because of our culture.” 6 counsel “in …
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… test result. On April 5, 2011, the Division filed a complaint seeking care, custody, and supervision of Paul. … the Appellate Division did not consider all of the requisite statutory elements in its analysis. We remand to the … on reporting child abuse, Yvonne maintains that healthcare officials have no mandatory requirement under N.J.S.A. …
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… about the cologne and did not inquire as to how S.A. had come to consume it. Neither Dr. Yu nor any of the JSMC staff … her in April 2006. In April 2007, L.A. filed the instant complaint individually and on behalf of S.A. against several … household members, prosecutors, social workers, school officials, and medical personnel) “shall report suspicion or …
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… protruding from the center console. Bryant then heard a commotion and realized defendant was attempting to flee. … Rather, the totality of the circumstances provided the requisite reasonable and articulable suspicion that defendant was … reasonableness on the exercise of discretion by government officials to protect persons against arbitrary invasions.” …
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… a property owner’s claims for contribution under the Spill Compensation and Control Act (Spill Act or Act), N.J.S.A. … parties to recover sums expended to remediate the site before the DEP concludes its involvement in the site. … cooperation by the parties with the federal, state or local officials to prevent any harm to the public health or the …
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… At about 3:20 a.m. on November 24, 2007, Officer Wayne Comegno observed, momentarily, defendant David Gibson … with a four-year parole disqualifier and imposed all requisite fines and penalties.1 The remaining charges in the … such as here, “creates [the] grave potential for official harassment.” 10 Gibson also claims that the police …
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… (Princeton Office Park) purchased a 220,000 square foot commercial building on thirty-seven acres of land in the … however, the purchaser of the tax sale certificate may become “the owner of the property in fee simple.” Ibid (citing … purchased, and sold.3 The certificate, drafted by an official designated by the municipality, verifies “the …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … to vest, an employee would must have accumulated the requisite number of unused sick days, and either retired or left … item of business coming within the legislative body’s official cognizance,” and is not a legislative act. Id. at …
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… summarize all portions of the opinion. Linden Democratic Committee v. City of Linden (A-30-21) (086255) Argued April … government. The question in this appeal concerns the requisite procedure for filling the vacated seat previously held … Committee provide that the Democratic Committee is the “official representative of the Democratic party.” 7 and …
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… that there is a substantial likelihood that [Acoli] will commit a crime if placed on parole.” On May 2, 1973, Acoli … thirty years. Under the law that controlled the crimes he committed in 1973, Acoli first became eligible for parole in … II, III; Africans in America; Creative Writing; Basketball Officials Course; African Culture (taken multiple times); …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS STEADFAST INSURANCE COMPANY and IRONSHORE SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, … law, when disclosure is essential to the performance of official duties of a person duly authorized by this State or …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CAPE MAY … http://merriam-webster.com/dictionary/exhaust (last visited May 27, 2020). 14 inapplicable and further finds that … also has demonstrated that the COVID-19 pandemic has officials who are in the best position to introduce that …