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… behalf of his brother while on-duty and using a PD-issued computer for personal reasons. In 2014, plaintiff filed a … of the public good (count eight); breach of public official's fiduciary duty (count nine); malicious … because it was "not in the best interest of public health, safety, and welfare" for plaintiff to possess the card. …
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… v. AAA NORTH JERSEY, DAVID HUGHES, President in his official capacity and individually, and CHARLES SHOTMEYER, … granting defendants summary judgment dismissal of her LAD complaint and denying in camera review of documents prepared … that time, Hughes was one of several Vice Presidents of the company and a member of its Board of Directors, and …
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… smoker. On November 12, 2012, plaintiff developed chest discomfort while visiting his daughter in Florida. After being … the court requested the clerk's file, which contained the official 11 A-4448-18T1 verdict sheet completed by the jury. … of the jury merely because he would have reached the opposite conclusion; he is not a thirteenth and decisive juror." …
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… that some records are missing and surmises that other communications must have been documented and were not … added that "there's no reason to doubt the veracity of an official [of the District] who says these are all the … disabilities and their parents are guaranteed procedural safeguards with respect to the provision of a free …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2876-18 INDEPENDENT VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY and JOSEPH J. CARUSO, III, Plaintiffs, and JOSEPH … adopted a handbook for both the Company and No. 1 as the official policies, procedures, rules, and regulations … had a difficult personality; some said he behaved in an unsafe manner at fire scenes. On December 21, 2014, Tomasello …
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… his answer, Haroldson filed a counterclaim and third-party complaint,1 asserting various claims, including legal … for a jury trial regarding the 1 Haroldson's third-party complaint asserted claims against Patrick P. Toscano, Jr., … Chief Keane charged Haroldson with abuse of public office, official misconduct, conduct unbecoming a police officer, …
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… examination by plaintiff, Cangialosi was presented with a Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) incident report plaintiff … of qualified immunity serves to "shield 'government officials performing discretionary functions generally . . . … evidence—as long as it is competent and meets the requisite standards of proof." State v. George, 257 N.J. Super. …
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… Since the Chancellor Avenue residence was an apartment complex, law enforcement did not know which apartment was … 185 N.J. 303, 311 (2005)). "[W]hen law enforcement officials secure evidence that is sufficiently independent … that he believed the defendant closely resembled a composite sketch of a suspect because his lay opinion was not …
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… INC., Plaintiff-Respondent, v. STATE OF NEW JERSEY, by the COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORTATION, Defendant/Third-Party … for Block 22.01, lots 31 and 32, lot 37 and lot 39 on the Official Tax Map of Evesham Township. The temporary fee … action here was not for the purpose of supporting public safety, but instead merely provided its contractor a staging …
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… V.L.1 appeals from the summary judgment dismissal of her complaint against her employer, defendants Hunterdon … part: "Unfortunately the job does require working on site. We have been able to accommodate your need to get your … email to Weinstein asking, "At what point is [plaintiff] officially severed? We need to get her key and ID badge.'" …
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… (or "activity" or "course"). The module described the company's mandatory arbitration policy, as presented in a series of slides on computer screens. One screen provided employees with the … discrimination claims against her former employer and its officials to binding arbitration. Consequently, we reverse …
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… consecutive days per week," with his "work schedule to be accommodated to the extent possible." Defendant began serving … [Original Assembly Bill].3 The Assembly Law and Public Safety Committee adopted a committee substitute. Assemb. … 12, 2004, and was signed by the Governor. Governor's Official Press Release (Jan. 20, 2004) [Governor's …
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… alleging disability discrimination for failure to accommodate under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination … whether a bodily injury claim arising from the failure to accommodate allegation should be dismissed because it is … cafeteria duty. Under the impression that the school's official schedule would have to be revised in writing, …
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… of the court was delivered by MESSANO, P.J.A.D. This appeal comes to us in an unusual posture. The State of New Jersey … scheme that achieves to the greatest extent possible public safety, offender accountability, crime reduction and … would eliminate mandatory minimum sentences for elected officials convicted of official misconduct and went "far …
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… debit card at a Wawa store on October 27,2 and his cellular company provided information that his phone was last … Knight, one of defendant's fellow inmates, alerted prison officials that he had information about Dubois's killing, … erred by failing to act as an appropriate gatekeeper in safeguarding his right to cross- examine Knight about his …
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… On July 30, 2020, plaintiff filed a Domestic Violence Civil Complaint against defendant alleging predicate acts of … by her house and walked by her office despite having no official business with her, eavesdropped and expressed … on Family Part judges to ensure the 20 A-1425-20 safety and well-being of women and children in our …
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… out of the efforts of the Borough of Emerson (Borough) to comply with its third round of affordable housing … 610 . . . Lot 1[,] did they inform the Borough['s] elected officials or their attorneys that they purchased that … and exactions that are not necessary to protect health and safety." Id. at 258-59. Still, "[b]uilders may not be able …
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… PURPOSE MUST BE REVERSED BECAUSE ACQUITTAL OF THE ACCOMPANYING CHARGES ERASED THE INDENTIFICATION OF THE … Appellant's Statements to the Parsippany and Edison Officials Should Have Been Suppressed. POINT FOUR: THE STATE … trial. We remand the case for a new trial. For the sake of completeness, we considered and reject defendant's remaining …
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… PURPOSE MUST BE REVERSED BECAUSE ACQUITTAL OF THE ACCOMPANYING CHARGES ERASED THE INDENTIFICATION OF THE … Appellant's Statements to the Parsippany and Edison Officials Should Have Been Suppressed. POINT FOUR: THE STATE … trial. We remand the case for a new trial. For the sake of completeness, we considered and reject defendant's remaining …
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… Township Patrol Officer Michael Musser swore a municipal complaint alleging plaintiff, a tenured guidance counselor … 18A:6-30." (Citing Kelty v. State, Dep't of L. & Pub. Safety, Div. of State Police, 321 N.J. Super. 84, 87 (App. … "ha[d] enacted statutes which allow various public officials to receive compensation or emoluments of office …