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… either the witness or the victim, both of whom were in the company of police officers" when the eyewitness made the … assistance for an ongoing emergency. The caller was not safely in the company of a police officer recounting recent events. She is …
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… condition imposed by the Board that she successfully complete the Program for Returning Offenders with Mental Illness Safely and Effectively (PROMISE) at Garrett House. Stallings … that Stallings' parole officer testified that Stallings completed the treatment phase of the PROMISE program and …
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… terminated from a transitional housing program due to non-compliance with its rules. The Division effected an … discrete nor separate. They overlap to provide a composite picture of what may be necessary to advance the best … of the statute, the Division must establish "[t]he child's safety, health, or development has been or will continue to …
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… and Kayla. The facts are fully set forth in Judge Wright's comprehensive twenty-nine page opinion, and need not be … in their presence or beat them and always provided them a safe home environment. He testified the services the … with him and beat Felix were manufactured for trial. He posited the children testified against him because they, …
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… two back. The suspect was not responsive to the officers' commands. The suspect bent down to pick up an object[,] … in a shooting. Further, he had only heard shots from a safe distance in the past. Petitioner had responded to … achieve the important assurance that the traumatic event posited as the basis for an accidental disability pension is …
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… to his family. Detectives asserted the family would be safe from gang retaliation 3 A-0629-14T3 if Brown confessed. … his [or her] privilege cannot be other than the product of compulsion, subtle or otherwise." Miranda, supra, 384 U.S. … hearing to determine whether he in fact suffered the requisite prejudice. See id. at 462 (stating 11 A-0629-14T3 that …
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… stated they entered the house to make sure that it was safe from children who lived next door. In a second floor … reasonable belief that they did not need a warrant, having safety concerns that they needed to clear the house by … The judge also found that the search was valid under the community caretaking doctrine. She determined that the …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY UNION … are controlling. APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION March 8, 2019 COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS 2 On October 24, 2012, S.A. … officer so that [defendant] may be transported under safe secure conduct to the custody of the Warden of the …
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… and Chase. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2021-126. Lisa Sanes, appellant, … On March 13, 2020, Hoboken implemented health and safety protocols in response to the onset of the COVID-19 … without medical clearance, endangered the health and safety of others and cannot be countenanced. Appellant's …
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… also included a detailed in terrorem clause and related safe harbor provision. The CHRT trust agreement appointed … against Mario as co-trustee of the CHRT via verified complaint, alleging Mario's "actions and omissions [were] … of" the CHRT. Carlene filed an amended verified complaint and order to show cause, asking the court to …
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… leave it at that. That's it. Okay? Have a great weekend. Safe travels and have a good night. In the second voicemail, … a temporary restraining order (TRO) wherein she alleged he committed harassment and stalking. Esposito was served with … certification in M.U. He failed to proffer any of the requisite elements to justify a stay. A party seeking a stay must …
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… Defendant argues the Family Part judge erroneously found he committed the predicate act of harassment and that the FRO … kill [her.]" She testified to feeling "threatened for [her] safety," "[not] feel[ing] safe in [her] own house," and not wanting "anymore future …
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… Milford's motion for summary judgment and dismissing their complaint with prejudice. Having considered plaintiffs' … for Testing and Materials (ASTM) "Standard Practice for Safe Walking Surfaces," "The Barrier Free Subcode" Criteria, … New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) "Pedestrian Compatible Planning and Design Guidelines." Plaintiffs' …
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… Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Burlington County, Complaint No. W-2023-0046-0320. Jennifer B. Paszkiewicz, … its decision, the trial court acknowledged that the Public Safety Assessment (PSA) recommended "no release" based upon … that conducting a mental health examination as a prerequisite to release would be "very prudent." 13 A-2006-22 …
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… to do so. Thereafter, defendant refused Franciose's command to exit the minivan and attempted "to get further … so advised Elboghdady as a law enforcement "tool . . . to compel someone to tell the truth." By this time, other … a $50 Victims of Crime Compensation Board fee, and $75 Safe Neighborhood Fund fee on the hindering apprehension …
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… a July 18, 2022 order denying its motion to reinstate its complaint that had been dismissed with prejudice for failure … Rule 4:23- 5(a)(2) would have been premature as the requisite sixty days since the order dismissing the complaint … N.J. at 125 (alterations in original) (quoting Gonzalez v. Safe & Sound Sec. Corp., 185 N.J. 100, 116 (2005)). When …
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… proceedings for the Honorable C. Thomas Schettino. To commence the ceremony I'd like to call on Mr. Vincent … proceedings hon oring Justice Schettino's distinguished accomplishments both as a public servant and a remarkable … 21st a warm and a very compassionate man died and it's safe to say that a part of all who knew and revered him was …
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… opportunity for the development of low- and moderate- income housing); S. Burlington Cnty. N.A.A.C.P. v. Mount … application with the Planning Board for a use variance and site-plan approval of plaintiff's proposal. Plaintiff … sufficient realistic opportunities for the construction of safe, 5 A-0453-24 decent affordable housing for low- and …
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… The first question asked: Have you ever been confined or committed to a mental Institution or hospital for treatment … was denied by the Chief of the PPD based on "public health safety and welfare" as well as "medical, mental or alcoholic … court expressed its concern about petitioner's ability to safely own firearms, given his inconsistent and sometimes …
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… termination. Three of the seven counts alleged conduct unbecoming, and the remaining four counts were for neglect of duty. The conduct unbecoming charges asserted plaintiff: mistreated staff he did … or order reasonably relate to the orderly, efficient, and safe operation of the business? 2 N.J. Sch. Bds. Ass'n, The …