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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CAPE MAY … http://merriam-webster.com/dictionary/exhaust (last visited May 27, 2020). 14 inapplicable and further finds that … also has demonstrated that the COVID-19 pandemic has officials who are in the best position to introduce that …
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… 2:50 p.m. Months later, private lab testing revealed compounds related to heroin in defendant's bloodstream. On … at 912. Without obtaining a warrant, police told hospital officials to draw a sample of the defendant's blood; that … counsel had the opportunity during closing to stress an opposite interpretation of the tests, and did so at length. For …
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… searches related to fatal poisons, gun laws and murder on computers seized from defendant's home; expert testimony … close in time to hits for [the decedent's] favorite websites, was favorable testimony to the defense that supported … thus "[t]here is no postconviction right to fish through official files for belated grounds of attack on the …
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… appellants The Sierra Club, Lacey Rail Trail Environmental Committee, Save Barnegat Bay, and The American Littoral … of plant, animal, fish, and human life processes at the site and within the surrounding region. f. Is located or … policy that (i) was not previously expressed in any official and explicit agency determination, adjudication or …
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… DOCKET NO. A-3136-16T2 IN THE MATTER OF MOTOR VEHICLE COMMISSION SURCHARGE SYSTEM ACCOUNTING AND BILLING SERVICES. … provider of services to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission ("MVC"), appeals an award of a successor contract … well established that such wide deference to procurement officials does not extend to questions of bid conformity, or …
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… about the cologne and did not inquire as to how S.A. had come to consume it. Neither Dr. Yu nor any of the JSMC staff … her in April 2006. In April 2007, L.A. filed the instant complaint individually and on behalf of S.A. against several … household members, prosecutors, social workers, school officials, and medical personnel) “shall report suspicion or …
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… protruding from the center console. Bryant then heard a commotion and realized defendant was attempting to flee. … Rather, the totality of the circumstances provided the requisite reasonable and articulable suspicion that defendant was … reasonableness on the exercise of discretion by government officials to protect persons against arbitrary invasions.” …
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… a property owner’s claims for contribution under the Spill Compensation and Control Act (Spill Act or Act), N.J.S.A. … parties to recover sums expended to remediate the site before the DEP concludes its involvement in the site. … cooperation by the parties with the federal, state or local officials to prevent any harm to the public health or the …
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… At about 3:20 a.m. on November 24, 2007, Officer Wayne Comegno observed, momentarily, defendant David Gibson … with a four-year parole disqualifier and imposed all requisite fines and penalties.1 The remaining charges in the … such as here, “creates [the] grave potential for official harassment.” 10 Gibson also claims that the police …
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… (Princeton Office Park) purchased a 220,000 square foot commercial building on thirty-seven acres of land in the … however, the purchaser of the tax sale certificate may become “the owner of the property in fee simple.” Ibid (citing … purchased, and sold.3 The certificate, drafted by an official designated by the municipality, verifies “the …
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… of the Superior Court, Respondent John F. Russo, Jr. A complaint issued by the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (ACJC) alleged four counts of … lawyers and others with whom the judge deals in an official capacity . . . .” Canon 3, Rule 3.8: “[A] judge …
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… In Batson v. Kentucky, the Supreme Court attempted to accommo date the goals of empaneling an impartial jury and … or cannot be located if they are on such lists. Some local officials still exercise discretion in deciding which jurors … jurors for racial reasons alone.32 The Supreme Court revisited the peremptory challenge system in Batson v. Kentucky. …
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… Defendant was seventeen years old when the crimes were committed. While in police custody, accompanied by his … the judge concluded defendant and his mother had the "requisite level of comprehension" to understand defendant's … witnesses at trial, including various law enforcement officials, forensic specialists, the surviving robbery …
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… Cross-Respondent, v. 1515 BROAD STREET, LLC, THE WALSH COMPANY, LLC, and COUNTY GLASS & METAL INSTALLERS, INC., … Id. at 173 (citing Pressler, Current N.J. Court Rules, official cmt. to R. 5:8A & R. 5:8B (1994)). A GAL serves the … "have sufficient mental capacity" either to have "the requisite understanding and ability" to make "an informed and a …
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… and Suter. On appeal from the Public Employment Relations Commission, Docket No. CO-2014-149, and Superior Court of … teachers to quickly communicate with [School] District officials and the police in the event of a crisis. The … the District. 13. The District does not maintain the requisite server of software to operate the tracking feature of …
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… of each week." The court found that the sentence would accommodate his work schedule and promote his success on probation. Rodriguez reportedly had worked for a computer service firm for sixteen years. The court did not … of escape to include the unauthorized failure "to return to official detention following A-5077-15T3 29 temporary leave …
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… The trial judge during the difficult and lengthy trial committed no reversible error. Out of an abundance of … her fundamental fairness right to be free from egregious official oppression and harassment[]" given the length of … experienced difficulty with her children, whom she visited regularly, and struggled to support herself. Defendant …
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… found guilty of murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a); conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a) and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a); … to this Fifth Amendment right by requiring law enforcement officials to give certain well-known warnings to people in … one's Miranda rights. In Vincenty, police officers visited the defendant who was in jail for an unrelated crime. …
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… we are convinced the cumulative effect of multiple errors committed before and during the trial rendered the trial … "kind of jumpy" and "[i]nstigating," trying to get Feliu to come outside, although she could not hear what defendant was … defendant had told him he hid the gun. Law enforcement officials never located the weapon. II. On June 30, 2016, a …
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… Early Release Act, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2, sentence for having committed second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, … admissible under Gross,3 after conducting the requisite hearing. The interview was approximately twenty minutes … in a courtroom equipped with videotape as the means of officially recording the proceedings. 359 N.J. Super. at …