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… OF FUNDAMENTAL FAIRNESS CAME INTO PLAY WHEN LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL PERVERTED THE JUDICIAL PROCESS AND TURNED IT INTO A … AT LEAST A HEARING WHERE IT WAS CLEAR STATE MADE IMPROPER COMMENTS AT TRIAL AND SUMMATION WHICH WERE DESIGNED TO … ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL IN CONNECTION WITH THE SAME. A. COMMENT 1: CLAIM BASED ON PROSECUTORIAL COMMENT AT SUMMATION …
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… LLC, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. TRAVELERS CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA,1 Defendant, and AMGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY2 and SERV PRO, Defendants-Respondents. 1 Travelers … backing up." According to Fischioni, when the municipality official came to the restaurant, it "determined the water …
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… conflict. We hold that so long as the prosecutor has been completely screened from and has no oversight of the matter, … murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-1, :11-3; first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, :11-3; and numerous weapons … in private practice who become government lawyers or public officials. RPC 1.11(d). This subsection restricts a …
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… LLC's1 appeal from a June 16, 2022 order dismissing its complaint in lieu of prerogative writs challenging approvals … an additional application for a use variance or undergo site plan review. Because we conclude there is no such … Super. 161, 174 (App. Div. 2004), cognizant "that local officials are 'thoroughly familiar with their communities' …
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… will, for reasons not explained, neither party included a complete copy in the record. We rely upon the recitation of … organization. Appellant's counsel confirmed the entity's official address was his law office and appellant had "no … former NJSPCA" or whether NJSPCA, Inc., was listed on websites like GuideStar or Charity Navigator. The estate also …
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… hearings, denied Peter a FRO against Lisa, found Peter had committed the predicate act of harassment against Lisa, and … court but not narrated into the record.3 According to the accompanying testimony, the videos purportedly show Peter … . . . is addressed in his . . . own language only by the official interpreter." Directive #10-22, at 47. "Judges …
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… $950,000 at a second closing. Plaintiffs initiated a complaint alleging defendants2 failed to attend a second … suit." Borough of Princeton 14 A-0501-24 v. Bd. of Chosen Freeholders, 169 N.J. 135, 158 (2001); see also A. Hollander … he was presiding, i.e., while the judge was performing an official duty. Id. at 563. [Ibid.] 20 A-0501-24 We are …
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… He is married with two children, has a master's degree in computer science, and has A-3720-23 3 worked in software … more information about the arrest from New A-3720-23 4 York officials, Sergeant Dimitriadis contacted Polatov but … necessarily follow that repetitive misconduct is a prerequisite to disqualification under that provision. In Matter of …
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… The Attorney General’s reliance on this provision is uncompelling. Myers’s right to withdraw from his global plea … (AGb 26) Again, the Attorney General’s argument is uncompelling. Rule 3:9-3 uses the term “plea,” “agreement,” … reasoning that “suppression would not in any way discourage official misconduct in this regard,” as “it is illogical to …
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A-2-25 Petition for Certification
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… Lakewood, New Jersey 08701 732-363-0666 pwegener@bathweg.com PETER H. WEGENER, ESQ. (Attorney ID# 234961966) FILED, … required to assure the accountability of municipal officials. 2 FILED, Clerk of the Supreme Court, 28 Aug 2024, … 089599 ordinance authorizing a bond issue designating the site for construction of the library. The township claimed …
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… for a bachelorette party in Manhattan celebrating Dawn's upcoming wedding. After the party concluded, the group … stalled for more than one year until, in 2007, officials from the Jersey City Fire Department discovered … (last visited March 17, 2026). Motor vehicle records showed that …
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… that "the kids were going to be returned to" her upon completion of "a drug test." Defendant maintained that in … that during a visit to the elementary school, a school official expressed concerns over an allegedly existing … 387, 398 (App. Div. 1993)). To determine whether the requisite changed circumstances exist, the court must consider …
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… was visibly rotting, splitting down the middle, with nails coming loose and the door coming out of its frame. Twelve … N.J. Court Rules, R. 4:40-2 comment (1991)); see also Crisitello v. St. Theresa Sch., 255 N.J. 200, 218 (2023) … the owner of multiple dwelling units to keep the premises free from all hazards to the health and safety of occupants, …
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… ST. PAUL PROTECTIVE INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. NEW JERSEY MANUFACTURERS … claim Christian possessed the "reasonable belief" he was free to take and operate Kaitlynn's car that day. When an … was aware Christian claimed, in Peru, members of families freely use each other's vehicles and because he used the car …
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… plaintiff texted defendant he "d[id]n't have permission to come to [her] door," and never retracted that statement. … whether a defendant's conduct is likely to cause the requisite annoyance or alarm to the victim, . . . defendant's … To survive constitutional challenges of vagueness or free speech, a "finding [of harassment] must be supported by …
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… 1:36-3. 2 A-0203-24 The genesis of this civil action is a complaint filed in the Essex County Law Division, docket … amend its pleadings to add a counterclaim and third-party complaint. On appeal, we affirmed the trial court. McCarter … review orders, not opinions . . . . An appellate court is 'free to affirm the trial court's decision on grounds …
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… of the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners (Board) compelling, among other things, his compliance with the chaperone requirement of a March 14, … testimony and assess his credibility, the Board was free to reject petitioner's testimony about unnamed …
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… with defendant until September 24, 2019, when she stopped communicating with 7 A-2046-23 defendant. She explained that she felt "uncomfortable" and that she "didn’t feel [] it was right . . . … In making factual determinations, a jury "is free to accept or reject, in whole or in part, any aspect of …
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… a fall. While Senior was hospitalized, Therese and Nora visited him and made amends. When Senior returned home … of the 2019 will] was perfect," and urging McNulty to "come over soon" because Senior was "very tired" and "up and … moral or physical' exertion which has destroyed the 'free agency of a testator' by preventing the testator 'from …
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… amounts of drugs to runners to sell to customers. The income from the drugs flowed in the opposite direction up the hierarchy. 4 A-0898-24 The detective … offered an opinion, the grand jurors "would have felt free to decide" whether to indict. The detective's testimony …