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… questioned him about where he was going and where he was coming from. Hanrahan asked Shutz to come to his location so … defendant had several outstanding warrants, Strzykalski placed defendant in handcuffs and arrested him. Hanrahan … at 505; see also Atwood, 232 N.J. at 444 (law-enforcement official must have a reasonable and articulable suspicion "a …
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… over six inches and still lost his balance. Officer Jadue placed defendant under arrest for DWI and read him his … trial de novo occurred in the Law Division with the same outcome, resulting in the order he now appeals. Defendant … certified; and (3) the test was administered according to official procedure." Id. at 134. The results of the test and …
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… CERTIFIED BY THE NEW JERSEY SUPREME COURT AS A WORKERS’ COMPENSATION LAW ATTORNEY 244 FERNWOOD AVENUE • PARKSIDE … a time period in which the individual is working in a place of employment other than the individual's own … states that earlier versions were meant to assist officials and organizations identify essential work …
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… traditional unemployment benefits, under the Unemployment Compensation Act (UCA), N.J.S.A. 43:21-2 to -24.30, and … and Disability Insurance (Division) sent a series of official written notices to claimant pertaining to her PUA … to work; (ee) the individual is unable to reach the place of employment because of a quarantine imposed as a …
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… robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(2) (count one); first-degree accomplice liability, N.J.S.A. 2C:2-6(c)(1)(b) (count two); … immigration issues. A blank copy of that questionnaire is placed into every new OPD file, regardless of a client's … in Ocean County on the erroneous hope immigration officials would not be alerted to his guilty plea to armed …
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… on his person during a police stop. Because the police commands to defendant to stop were supported by reasonable, … just before "[a] struggle ensued[,] and he was subsequently placed under arrest." Defendant "ran toward a nearby … from concerned citizens and local business owners and . . . officials," noting this stemmed from the "numerous arrests . …
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… 1 N.J.S.A. 30:4C-12 authorizes the Division to investigate complaints that a parent or guardian of any child in this … that Malcolm and Alice were unfit, and it was in Henry's best interests to transfer custody to Dahlia. The Division … the potential for reunification while achieving a secure placement for the child. See S.D., 453 N.J. Super. at 524. …
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… 1 N.J.S.A. 30:4C-12 authorizes the Division to investigate complaints that a parent or guardian of any child in this … that Malcolm and Alice were unfit, and it was in Henry's best interests to transfer custody to Dahlia. The Division … the potential for reunification while achieving a secure placement for the child. See S.D., 453 N.J. Super. at 524. …
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… the snow might be "heavy" and that road conditions might become "hazardous," the Governor declared a state of emergency and authorized various state officials to take certain actions if necessary. The … police report, the parties' testimony at depositions, and a site inspection, the expert conducted a slide-to-stop …
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… superintendent shall work in conjunction with municipal officials to determine the criteria necessary for the … high- school-age students. Triebwasser further testified a completed Rating Chart A-1405-21 8 for a particular roadway … employees to assess several routes. Sergeant Nelson made recommendations to the Board regarding the hazardous nature of …
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… in the office of the county recording officer." In its complaint, Fig alleged it had not been able to obtain "a … Leary, who described himself as "a Licensed Construction Official, Building Subcode Official, Building Inspector HHS, … while it was being renovated. According to Matthews, he visited the tax collector's office at the end of December and …
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… superintendent shall work in conjunction with municipal officials to determine the criteria necessary for the … high- school-age students. Triebwasser further testified a completed Rating Chart A-1405-21 8 for a particular roadway … employees to assess several routes. Sergeant Nelson made recommendations to the Board regarding the hazardous nature of …
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… the snow might be "heavy" and that road conditions might become "hazardous," the Governor declared a state of emergency and authorized various state officials to take certain actions if necessary. The … police report, the parties' testimony at depositions, and a site inspection, the expert conducted a slide-to-stop …
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… in the office of the county recording officer." In its complaint, Fig alleged it had not been able to obtain "a … Leary, who described himself as "a Licensed Construction Official, Building Subcode Official, Building Inspector HHS, … while it was being renovated. According to Matthews, he visited the tax collector's office at the end of December and …
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… JERSEY D-109 September Term 2023 089519 ORDER The Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (ACJC) having submitted to the Court a report and recommendation in ACJC 2023-020, pursuant to Rule 2:15-lSA(a), … lawyers, and others with whom the judge deals in an official capacity), Canon 3, Rule 3. 8 (prohibiting judges …
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… B.B. appeals from the denial of his motion to terminate his community supervision for life (CSL) imposed after he pled … of [forty-one] points, entirely on static factors which places him within the moderate risk on the RRAS[.]" However, … factors that compromise the Scale have been shown to be the best indicators of risk of re-offense." Ibid. The RRAS "is …
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… B.B. appeals from the denial of his motion to terminate his community supervision for life (CSL) imposed after he pled … of [forty-one] points, entirely on static factors which places him within the moderate risk on the RRAS[.]" However, … factors that compromise the Scale have been shown to be the best indicators of risk of re-offense." Ibid. The RRAS "is …
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… were "unable to agree upon a decision that [was] in the best interest of the children," they would engage Phyllis … coordination." The parties agreed Ms. Klein's written recommendations would "be binding, subject to either party's … 5 A-0499-21 antidepressant drug screen, and appointing a replacement parenting coordinator. Defendant accused plaintiff …
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… were "unable to agree upon a decision that [was] in the best interest of the children," they would engage Phyllis … coordination." The parties agreed Ms. Klein's written recommendations would "be binding, subject to either party's … 5 A-0499-21 antidepressant drug screen, and appointing a replacement parenting coordinator. Defendant accused plaintiff …
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… the officer exit his vehicle, approach the defendant and place him in custody. He then went to the grassy area where … of privacy in the area that was observable from a public place. Lane, supra, 393 N.J. Super. at 146; State v. Gibson, … emergency aid doctrine only requires that public safety officials possess an objectively reasonable basis to believe …