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… et al., Defendants. OPINION Petrillo, J.S.C. Before the comi is the motion of defendants Vonage Ho]dings Corp., … Daniel's Law was enacted to protect the privacy and safety of certain public officials in New Jersey, motivated by the tragic murder …
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… to the MVR, defendant appeared calm and cooperative. A computer search revealed defendant's driver's license was … and denied it in part, setting forth its reasoning in a comprehensive written decision. Defendant only appeals the … reasonableness on the exercise of discretion by government officials to protect persons against arbitrary invasions." …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY KATHI F. … these matters as “Kesserman v. City of Toms River,” the official court records identify the plaintiff as Bradshaw … Lot 2 (“subject property”). The contract identifies the buyer as “David Kesserman and/or entity to be formed” and …
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… from the loss of their son, and their stress was further compounded by attending to the mental wellbeing of their … on April 16, 2021, they had still not received an official cause of death or cause of the fire by November … circumstances in the present facts. We add the following comments. First, defendants equate extraordinary …
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… a jury convicted defendant of five crimes: second-degree official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2(a); and four counts of … trial, finding that it was untimely and not supported by competent evidence. In December 2015, defendant was … the trial court "correctly ruled that defendant provided no competent factual information establishing his right to …
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… to Sunday at 6:00 p.m. . . . . . . . 2.3 The parties shall communicate with each other on a regular basis concerning … . . . other documentation of like . . . character that may come into their possession. . . . 3 A-3599-21 . . . . 2.8 … [n]eglect[ed] to perform [his] duties[,] amount[ing] to official [m]isconduct"; and (12) "[Judge Council] alter[ed] …
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… by defendant and his family pursuant to several leases commencing April 10, 2008. At the time of the filing of the complaint, defendant and his family had occupied the home … by defendant—without authorization from plaintiff or city officials—and in violation of the parties' written lease. On …
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… appeals from a March 29, 2022 order dismissing her complaint in lieu of prerogative writs against defendants … with the Planning Board for preliminary and final site plan approval for the construction of a 408-feet by 80 … reports; memoranda; and exhibits. Additionally, municipal officials and Board consultants presented reports and …
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… and Enright. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket Nos. 2018-1000 and 2018-1003. Mark W. … Leith testified the purpose of the logbook was "to have an official record of what took place on that tier on that … importance of doing them, that they were important to the safety and security of the Jail, and they were one of the …
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… and PREMIER REALTY, INC., and THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF SOUTH JERSEY, individually, jointly, and … OF LONGPORT, PETER ISEN, BRUCE FUNK, MAYOR NICHOLAS RUSSO, COMMISSIONER JAMES P. LEEDS, and COMMISSIONER DANIEL LAWLER, … allegations against those defendants who were not elected officials or employees of the Borough are as follows. Joseph …
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… minivan, Captain Rizzo recognized an odor of raw marijuana coming from the passenger side of the car. When Rizzo … because the officer may receive an emergency call, it was unsafe to pull the vehicle over, or the officer lost sight of … that the Howell Township Police Department has an officially sanctioned or de facto policy of selective …
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… argument is twofold: first, an attorney's ignorance or incompetence does not constitute an extraordinary circumstance … in filing the notice of claim. We disagree. Plaintiffs must comply with the TCA to pursue a personal injury action … "in a variety of contexts [has] insisted that governmental officials act solely in the public interest. In dealing with …
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… the excess land as "open space." Kedma submitted a site plan, including small residential lots, and dedicated … 6.81 remaining acres (the parcel) as "open space" in compliance with the ordinance.1 The Zoning Board approved … such time as they reject or vacate the dedicated lands by official municipal legislative action."). [Ibid.] Because a …
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… after a bench trial denying the relief requested in its complaint in lieu of prerogative writs. The complaint sought to overturn the denial of its application … business to a third-party purchaser. The Borough's zoning official and attorney advised Belmont that a certificate of …
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… engineer notified them that: The unimproved private lane commonly known as Cerrina Road has become a nuisance to … and slowed to allow for infiltration. Upon reviewing the site with the Township Administrator and Public Works … may also accept an offer of dedication by other official conduct that manifests an intent to treat the land …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:24-4(a). Each count alleged conduct committed against a different child. The conduct occurred … support, and been evaluated as posing no risk to the safety of others. The judge granted defendant's application … a system of registration that will permit law enforcement officials to identify and alert the public when necessary …
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… act *.009, misuse and possession of an electronic communication device, N.J.A.C. 10A:4-4.1(a)(1)(v); and one … prohibited act *.803/*.751, attempting to give or offer any official or staff member a bribe or anything of value. 3 … It is undisputed Heisler was afforded these procedural safeguards. Heisler argues the DOC violated N.J.A.C. …
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… proceedings on May 29, 2009, by filing a foreclosure complaint, and default judgment was entered on October 26, … was apparently occasioned by the necessity for plaintiff to comply with the New Jersey Fair Foreclosure Act's … the prior complete application. The CFPB's final rule and official interpretations regarding the loss mitigation …
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… POINT III APPELLANT IS NOT A THREAT TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, OR WELFARE. POINT IV APPELLANT SHOULD NOT BE DENIED … MERE information statement, merits brief, and all documents comprising the record contain his full name, we use his … for procedural deficiencies before the administrative official" – here, the Chief. Id. at 45-46. Further, we have …
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… respondent Audrey Dunwoody was eligible for unemployment compensation benefits. After reviewing the record before us, … she injured her knee on the job and she filed a worker's compensation claim. Respondent continued to work until … mailing date of the letter. Notably, this letter was not on official Board letterhead. The County asserts that it never …