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… in violation of a statute that reads as follows: A person commits a [crime] if they directly or indirectly offer, … Otherwise obstructing, delaying, preventing, or impeding an official proceeding or investigation. In order for you to … of knowledge "is not an element of the offense and is incompatible with the crime of witness tampering, as it would …
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… v. NANCI ARRAIAL, individually and in her official capacity; CRAIG F. MEYER, individually and in his … PER CURIAM Plaintiff appeals from orders dismissing the complaint as to some defendants for failure to state a claim … then issued the orders under review. In dismissing the complaint for failure to state a claim as to some defendants …
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… 2015 Seizure of Contraband Report. On June 17, 2015, prison officials received an anonymous note that appellant's … .705 "operating a business," and .709 "failure to comply with a written rule or regulation of the correctional … days of administrative segregation, loss of sixty days of commutation time, and loss of thirty days of recreational …
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… the Law Division's February 10, 2023 order dismissing its complaint against defendants Mark Lake and Vincent Kenney. … The letter further stated plaintiff provided the "requisite record notice" in its letter dated February 13, 2019. … contained in a writing or other record made by a public official of an act done by the official or an act, …
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… OFFICE, and FRANK X. SCHILLARI, individually and in his official capacity as Sheriff of the Hudson County Sheriff's … granting summary judgment dismissal of his retaliation complaint against his employers, the County of Hudson, the … 2018 written opinion accompanying the orders, the judge posited that "[t]he real issue . . . [was] whether the acts of …
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… OFFICE, and FRANK X. SCHILLARI, individually and in his official capacity as Sheriff of the Hudson County Sheriff's … granting summary judgment dismissal of his retaliation complaint against his employers, the County of Hudson, the … 2018 written opinion accompanying the orders, the judge posited that "[t]he real issue . . . [was] whether the acts of …
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… Donald Scarinci, Esq. (017741983) – dscarinci@sh-law.com Robert E. Levy, Esq., Of Counsel (011501976) – … or threatened force, violence, or fear, under color of official right.” 18 U.S.C. § 1951(b)(2). Relevant to Amici, … can achieve for a community. This Indictment does the opposite and thus impedes public policy. II. THE INDICTMENT ALSO …
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… V. Cherry Hill Township, and Nancy Saffos, in her official capacity as Custodian of Records for Cherry Hill … V. Bridgewater Township, and Linda Doyle, in her official capacity as Records Custodian, … v. Township of West Deptford, and Lee Ann Dehart, in her official capacity as Records Custodian, …
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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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… wiretap orders were “extraterritorial” and that New Jersey officials should have asked the proper authorities in … permits intercepting and monitoring out-of-state communications in New Jersey. The jury found defendant … N.J.S.A. 2A:156A-12h. A “point of interception” is the site where the “officer is located at the time the …
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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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… wiretap orders were “extraterritorial” and that New Jersey officials should have asked the proper authorities in … permits intercepting and monitoring out-of-state communications in New Jersey. The jury found defendant … N.J.S.A. 2A:156A-12h. A “point of interception” is the site where the “officer is located at the time the …
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A-0590-24 Briefs
Briefs
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… 646-0887 Attorneys for Petitioner Email: kbonchi@gmslaw.com, ealmanza@gmslaw .com I " FILED, Clerk of the Appellate Division, March 17, … concerns the department in which the elected municipal official's relative is employed. That is not what the …
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… related services, at the district's expense. In order to accomplish this goal, Uszenski, with Halsey's concurrence, … who remained one of the district's highest ranking officials, Morgan continued to have considerable influence … considered, weighed, and properly balanced all of the requisite factors, including those personal to defendant as well …
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… related services, at the district's expense. In order to accomplish this goal, Uszenski, with Halsey's concurrence, … who remained one of the district's highest ranking officials, Morgan continued to have considerable influence … considered, weighed, and properly balanced all of the requisite factors, including those personal to defendant as well …
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… 230-232 SUMMER STREET, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. CITY OF PATERSON, a … Hazard (the March Notice) signed by the City's construction official at the Property's address, which was also … Notice, and he was unaware of the demolition until he visited the Property and saw the structure was gone. II. A. …
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… 230-232 SUMMER STREET, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. CITY OF PATERSON, a … Hazard (the March Notice) signed by the City's construction official at the Property's address, which was also … Notice, and he was unaware of the demolition until he visited the Property and saw the structure was gone. II. A. …
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1.11J
Charges Document PDF
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… Page 1 of 1 1.11 PRELIMINARY CHARGE (Approved 04/2018) J. Official Interpreters [To be given after the jury is sworn … You are about to hear testimony from a witness through an official interpreter. The witness’s testimony will be … consider only the interpretation provided to you by the official interpreter. Dialects, regional usage and other …