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… less often because she saw pornography on defendant's computer in his office on two separate occasions and he had … center. The first time Ann saw pornography on defendant's computer was when she was in defendant's office months … in July 2015, Rivell stated he identified the video on a website but did not show the video to Ann to confirm that it …
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… Page 9) The Tax Court of New Jersey R.J. Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 972 25 Market Street Trenton, New Jersey … with respect to local property tax matters, and all state officials with respect to state tax matters. The Tax Court … unpublished opinions are available on the judiciary’s website for one year and collected by Rutgers Law School for …
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… 30, 2022 The Tax Court of New Jersey R.J. Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 972 25 Market Street Trenton, New Jersey … with respect to local property tax matters, and all state officials with respect to state tax matters. The Tax Court … unpublished opinions are available on the judiciary’s website for one year and collected by Rutgers Law School for …
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… of Mount Olive Council (Township Council) to dismiss her complaint.4 Plaintiff primarily argues the motion judge … disparaging remarks that were posted on the Township's website.5 Both matters were assigned to the same judge, who is … all written communications by and between [T]ownship officials relevant to each parties' breach of contract …
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… of Mount Olive Council (Township Council) to dismiss her complaint.4 Plaintiff primarily argues the motion judge … disparaging remarks that were posted on the Township's website.5 Both matters were assigned to the same judge, who is … all written communications by and between [T]ownship officials relevant to each parties' breach of contract …
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… interlocutory appeal is the propriety of a pretrial order compelling the administration of psychotropic medication in an attempt to restore competency, without a defendant's consent, when the accused … involuntary administration of the drugs by prosecuting officials unacceptable absent a showing by the State that …
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… (CCJE): Index of Opinion -- I. Public Position-Advisory Committee/Council of College/University/High School Part 1 … are the prerogative of the Congressman, an elected official, the members of the committee are perceived as his surrogates. For these reasons …
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… of all proceedings in the Special Civil Part either by an official or temporary stenographic reporter appointed …
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… initiated by a county prosecutor are pending, a copy of the complaint shall also be served on the county prosecutor by … of Criminal Justice or on a county prosecutor shall be accompanied by a request that the official make such response as may be deemed appropriate. …
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… before entry of a final foreclosure judgment, and that her computer software could calculate arrearages “within a … the Borough violated their constitutional, statutory, and common law rights to reclaim their property. The trial court … him the redemption amount. (pp. 22-24) 3. Whether a public official is entitled to qualified immunity on summary …
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… before entry of a final foreclosure judgment, and that her computer software could calculate arrearages “within a … the Borough violated their constitutional, statutory, and common law rights to reclaim their property. The trial court … him the redemption amount. (pp. 22-24) 3. Whether a public official is entitled to qualified immunity on summary …
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… before entry of a final foreclosure judgment, and that her computer software could calculate arrearages “within a … the Borough violated their constitutional, statutory, and common law rights to reclaim their property. The trial court … him the redemption amount. (pp. 22-24) 3. Whether a public official is entitled to qualified immunity on summary …
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… before entry of a final foreclosure judgment, and that her computer software could calculate arrearages “within a … the Borough violated their constitutional, statutory, and common law rights to reclaim their property. The trial court … him the redemption amount. (pp. 22-24) 3. Whether a public official is entitled to qualified immunity on summary …
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… that follow, we reverse. Plaintiff Scott C. Freeman filed a complaint against defendants in January 2015, asserting they … 2015. In the email, counsel noted, "I have not received any official notification as to a new date. I have attached the case detail from the court's website and it indicates the case has been 'disposed.' I don't …
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… that follow, we reverse. Plaintiff Scott C. Freeman filed a complaint against defendants in January 2015, asserting they … 2015. In the email, counsel noted, "I have not received any official notification as to a new date. I have attached the case detail from the court's website and it indicates the case has been 'disposed.' I don't …
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… writing for a unanimous Court. The Court considers whether “commissions” are considered “wages” under the Wage Payment … generated approximately $34,448,900 in gross revenue by selling PPE. The parties disputed whether the 4% commission … Law Dictionary 1043 (12th ed. 2024). “Service” means “[t]he official work or duty that one is required to perform.” Id. …
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… writing for a unanimous Court. The Court considers whether “commissions” are considered “wages” under the Wage Payment … generated approximately $34,448,900 in gross revenue by selling PPE. The parties disputed whether the 4% commission … Law Dictionary 1043 (12th ed. 2024). “Service” means “[t]he official work or duty that one is required to perform.” Id. …
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… in a continuous flow of information to law enforcement officials." Grodjesk v. Faghani, 104 N.J. 89, 97 (1986). … participation in a criminal offense," a defendant can overcome the privilege against disclosure by showing "that the … U.S. at 63-65). A CI's mere presence at the time defendant commits a crime does not require disclosure of the CI's role …
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… in a continuous flow of information to law enforcement officials." Grodjesk v. Faghani, 104 N.J. 89, 97 (1986). … participation in a criminal offense," a defendant can overcome the privilege against disclosure by showing "that the … U.S. at 63-65). A CI's mere presence at the time defendant commits a crime does not require disclosure of the CI's role …
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… has a detrimental effect on the overall welfare of the community.” Relying on a variety of sources, HGA found that … welfare. (pp. 35-41) 8. In this matter, Township officials offered certain reasons at the outset for pursuing … advantages of creating a redevelopment zone as compared to selling public property to the highest bidder. By a vote of …