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… encountered only when the jacket was placed on him. That combination of features renders the showup impermissibly … of the reliability of an identification; for purposes of complying with constitutional due process requirements, a … recognize that the suggestiveness of such signals by police officials may depend on whether it is apparent to the …
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… from the May 9, 2014 summary judgment dismissal of their complaint alleging violations of the Conscientious Employees … to . . . Rodgers' policy, which gave busy work to be completed in the library without supervision, and simply … necessitating an accommodation. On July 26, 2011, Fortis officially terminated Pace's employment, citing it held her …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MERCER … OF LIVINGSTON, Plaintiffs, v. PHILIP D. MURPHY, in his official capacity as Governor of New Jersey, and THE STATE … [SEC] facilities, with for-profit medical providers on site,” retroactive to tax year starting 2014 so that a …
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… a background check to determine if there is a basis to overcome the presumption that the permit must be issued. As a … the psychiatrist's name, or the exact number of times he visited the psychiatrist. When the trial court asked if he … "narrow, objective, and definitive standards to guide officials in determining whether applicants were 'in fact, …
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… Defendant-Respondent, and MATTHEW J. PLATKIN, in his Official Capacity as Attorney General of New Jersey, … from a March 2, 2020 General Equity order dismissing their complaints on motion against defendant Rider University … 98, 107 (1971)). "A substantial likelihood of some harm visited upon the plaintiff in the event of an unfavorable …
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… count of second-degree possession of a firearm during the commission of certain crimes; and one count of second-degree … to remove his hand from the pocket, but defendant did not comply. The court further found the detective, fearful … flow 22 A-0937-19 of information to law enforcement officials." Ibid. (quoting Grodjesk v. Faghani, 104 N.J. 89, …
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… hearings on defendant's pretrial motions, the documents accompanying those motions, and the transcripts of the grand … the stolen vehicles for resale to domestic or international buyers or to other higher-level fences, and shippers who … SPECIFICALLY DIRECTED FEDERAL CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION OFFICIALS TO OPEN THE CONTAINERS WITH THE SPECIFIC INTENT OF …
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… OF M.U.'S FIREARMS PURCHASER IDENTIFICATION CARD AND COMPELLING THE SALE OF HIS FIREARMS. … of firearms in his possession, appellant argues the court committed an evidentiary error in requiring him to identify … Osworth, 365 N.J. Super. at 81. "To guard against arbitrary official action," the statute provides for judicial review. …
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… she denied. On July 9, 2018, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Superior Court. Plaintiff named the City of … of emotional distress claim. As to the CRA claim, Crump posited plaintiff lacked a property interest in her judgeship … "to survive summary judgment in an action against a public official, a plaintiff must produce substantial evidence of …
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… he consent to an interview. Defendant agreed and accompanied Detective Peterson and Sergeant Lynn Dougherty to … continued his appeal to defendant stating, "you wanted to come with us, you wanted to talk to us, you wanted to help … backpack is akin to an arrest warrant because "government officials had gone to a judge with what 21 A-2106-21 they …
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… referred to as “Spoon” and “bro,” who defendant claimed was coming to pick him up. Meanwhile, the results of the record … referred to as “Spoon” and “bro,” who defendant claimed was coming to pick him up. Over the course of several minutes, … rights for our “citizens and encourage[s] law enforcement officials to honor fundamental constitutional principles.” …
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… pertaining to his intellectual capacity and ability to comprehend his constitutional rights. The State argued in … that shows juveniles are not only more impulsive and compliant than adults but also tend to lack the cognitive … to disclose in an action or to a police officer or other official any matter that will incriminate him or expose him …
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… twenty-eight 3 A-0894-21 times. The evidence that Kiett committed the crime was overwhelming. [State v. Kiett, 121 N.J. 483, 485 (1990).] Kiett committed the crime while on juvenile probation for … and [sixty-eight] years and three months for Comer— are not officially "life without parole." But we find that the …
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… Supervision for Life, N.J.S.A. 2C:43- 6.4, and ordered to comply with the requirements of Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 … of a victim's prior sexual conduct is admissible 'is exquisitely fact-sensitive' and 'depends on the facts of 25 … including eliciting the evidence "from another witness, the official documents involving the convictions arising out of …
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… During his prison sentence, Williams successfully completed multiple alcohol and drug rehabilitation programs, … curtailed than being unable to access certain internet websites, being prohibited from having contact with a specific … definition of “foreign state” does not encompass individual officials “because the types of defendants listed are all …
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… v. KEVIN DAVENPORT, individually, and in his official capacity as Chief of the BOROUGH OF SEA GIRT POLICE … in this action of another former patrolman, he amended his complaint to add a count that defendants' LAD violations … 1408, 1415 (3d Cir. 1990), (citing Int'l Brotherhood of Teamsters v. United States, 431 U.S. 324, 367-68 (1977)), or …
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… defendant who was a juvenile at the time the crimes were committed. We also use initials and fictitious names for the … out-of-court identifications must be recorded as a prerequisite for admissibility of the identifications at trial. That … identification, at any time before, during, or after the official identification procedure, and a detailed summary of …
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… of conviction to reflect that first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1), … contents of Hakim's cell phone, officers retrieved the cell site data for 6106, the number listed as M.M. Notably, in … for 5084. Thereafter, Riddick, Martin, and Williams were officially considered suspects. Officers eventually located …
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… sought an award of attorneys’ fees arising from its common law right of access claim to Internal Affairs (IA) … Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, and the common law, seeking copies of those files. The Township … nature of the discipline imposed”; “(4) the nature of the official’s position”; and “(5) the individual’s record of …
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… he sent several pictures and one video of B.R., each accompanied by sexually graphic narratives describing B.R. … describe "wanting to molest" her. He also sent a video compilation of several photos of B.R. in a bikini, pictured … of" the definition. Additionally, the statute provides officials with "guidelines to prevent arbitrary and erratic …