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… bar in 2002. Her remarkable personal and professional accomplishments are clear from the record. She overcame … a shortfall of more than $11,000. Respondent later deposited $12,000 borrowed from a friend to cover the shortfall. … claimed she did not know that was improper. At various times, Respondent explained that she never intended to steal …
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… Parole Board denying parole and establishing a 120-month future eligibility term (FET). The procedural history is … established a 120- month FET. Based on the application of commutation credits, the panel calculated W.M.'s new parole eligibility …
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… may not have been summarized. New Jersey Republican State Committee v. Philip D. Murphy (A-82-19) (084731) Argued … general revenue to support non-COVID-19 related spending in future budgets.” (pp. 16-18) Plaintiffs filed a complaint on … https://www.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#cases (last visited Aug. 11, 2020). 4 Ben Casselman, “A Collapse That …
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… These consolidated appeals test that principle through a common legal issue: whether a trial judge can consider at sentencing a defendant’s alleged conduct for crimes for which a jury returned a not guilty verdict. In State … of conviction needed to be amended to reflect his jail credits. In an unpublished decision, the Appellate Division …
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… to certain non- monetary conditions, including that he “not commit any offense during the period of release.” In August … Although the contempt statute has been amended four times since the enactment of the CJRA, the Legislature did not … of a release condition only if the State meets the requisite high standard: a showing by clear and convincing …
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… the exclusive jurisdiction of the Public Employee Relations Commission (PERC)? Second, do the plaintiffs here have … “vested and/or contractual rights” to unused sick leave compensation up to the previous cap of $25,000, … in the 23 first instance, to PERC, which “shall at all times have the power and duty, upon the request of any public …
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… search. At the suppression hearing, Officer James Armstrong of the Atlantic City Police Department … to determine whether the search of defendant’s hotel room comported with the dictates of both the Federal and State … officer radioed Officer Armstrong, requesting that he come to the “security podium” in the casino. There, …
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… In the Matter of Opinion No. 17-2012 of the Advisory Committee on Professional Ethics (A-22-13) (072810) Argued … VLJ gathers the relevant documents, including the names of attorneys or collection agencies that creditors may … (last visited June 5, 2014). A far smaller number of debtors proceed …
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… may not have been summarized.) In the matter of the Civil Commitment of R.F. SVP 490-08 (A-10-12) (070552) Argued … to commit a sexually violent offense in the foreseeable future.” In denying the State’s petition for civil … nine-month term on the assault charge, and imposed all requisite fines and penalties.3 The court also imposed parole …
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… that there is a substantial likelihood that [Acoli] will commit a crime if placed on parole.” On May 2, 1973, Acoli … with two fellow members of the Black Liberation Army, James Costan and Joanne Chesimard. All three were armed with … if released on parole.” The Board imposed a fifteen-year future eligibility term. The Appellate Division affirmed. We …
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… of defendant Fairleigh Dickinson University dismissing his complaint, which alleged disability discrimination in … inferences in his favor, Brill v. Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, 142 N.J. 520, 540 (1995), shows that he … and was not 1 In a July 15, 2004, memorandum from Ann DeMeskey, Assistant Director of Human Resources, to all …
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… He alleged his demotion was in retaliation for certain complaints he had voiced about practices he had observed at … only when describing his actions that led to plaintiff’s complaint. A-0226-09T2 3 to punitive damages, denied … believing the information provided is truthful." The Code names several ways for employees to report such concerns, and …
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… 20, 2006, Jessica Shabazz was shot and killed, and James Sinclair was wounded, at a motel in Neptune Township. … the provisions of Sinclair’s plea agreement for an offense committed after the shooting in this case. Sinclair had pled … A claim that there is an inference of bias is particularly compelling when the witness is under investigation, or …
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… and physically abused her, and threatened her multiple times before she ended the relationship. Between May 7 and … it on fire 4 A-2118-20 . . . tell me now." The text was accompanied by a photo of a Jeep and its license plate. Riley … "prior period of probation and incarceration didn't prevent future offenses." The judge further observed defendant …
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… LEE GREENFIELD, REAL ESTATE VALUATION SERVICES, LLC, PAUL MESSINA, NATIONWIDE CAPITAL, FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION November 21, 2022 … and anticipated a judicial determination in the near future." Id. at 281-82. The Court also noted that the …
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… leaders of a drug trafficking network, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-3, commonly referred to as the “kingpin” offense. As to the … in the trial court’s general kingpin instruction, which comports with the statute and interpretive case law. (pp. … charge was considered by the Legislature when it revisited the statute. Ultimately, by considering and declining …
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… Goldsmith, cleared her to return to work with certain accommodations. In an August 19, 2020, letter, Goldsmith … [three] days per week. Flare-ups may occur [one to two] times per week, each occurrence leaving her near, peripheral, … could not be performed, including reading books, handouts, computers, white boards, and black boards. Goldsmith …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:33-30, and N.J.S.A. 2C:2-6; and other crimes related to her conduct in forcing B.H. (Barbara), a … reported that she had been held against her will and compelled by defendant to engage in prostitution on numerous … Police detective who testified that ads were posted on a website called BackPage.com (BackPage). The detective explained …
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… station, Gansel worked with Officer Christopher Heffner to complete the paperwork and observe defendant for a … was observing, he was "describing . . . to dispatch[] the names of the streets" he and the SUV driver were on "every … 8 A-1558-21 commenced observing defendant for the requisite twenty-minute observation period. A few minutes later, …
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… denying him parole and establishing a thirty-six-month future eligibility term (FET). The Board found Kiett … City. She had been stabbed twenty-eight 3 A-0894-21 times. The evidence that Kiett committed the crime was overwhelming. [State v. Kiett, 121 …