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… Atlantic County indictment with second-degree conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and 2C:12- … its rejection and defendants' respective motions to compel admission were denied by the trial court, then the … July 1, 2018, "Rule 3:28, the PTI Guidelines, and the Official Comments . . . were repealed and replaced." RSI …
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… hole in the ceiling. Believing defendant crawled through a common attic space, police entered a neighboring apartment. … Morris was concerned for his and the other officers' safety, since they were investigating an armed home invasion … to be considered in determining whether law enforcement officials faced such circumstances are the urgency of the …
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… (count three); second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a narcotics offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … Investigation Unit of the Department of Law and Public Safety. According to that affidavit, the employee searched … agency and was signed by an employee acting in his official capacity. Even if the affidavit was admitted in …
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… the New Jersey Department of Corrections (DOC). She filed a complaint alleging, among other things, that she was … stated that Rutgers was responsible for hiring, employing, compensating, and firing the personnel who provided medical … Finally, plaintiff contends that Maggie Conrad, the Rutgers official who explained the reason for her termination, …
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… the Borough filed an order to show cause and verified complaint in the Law Division for an order under N.J.S.A. … when called by the adverse party, but no party shall be compelled to be sworn or give evidence in any action brought … unreasonable, biased or prejudicial action of the municipal officials by providing a right to a de novo hearing on the …
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… Jury Charges state, the summations of counsel do not comprise evidence. The propriety of granting such a playback … "The jury wants to confirm if [defendant] admitted and officially [sic] that he had two bundles in his pocket. Who … in history. In the 16th and 17th centuries, when notions of compulsory process, confrontation, and counsel were in their …
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… in which it is undisputed defendant was administered incomplete Miranda warnings, defendant disclosed the location … to disclose in an action or to a police officer or other official any matter that will incriminate him . . . ."); … (same). In Miranda, "[t]he Court resolved to put in place safeguards to protect the privilege and counteract the …
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… a woman. Olah returned to his patrol car and conducted a computer check on defendant. The check revealed that … the New Jersey Constitution limit the ability of government officials to search private property without a search … by the State will result in greater risks to the personal safety of police officers who attempt to search a car at the …
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… Division of Consumer Affairs, Department of Law and Public Safety. Donald R. Belsole argued the cause for appellant … Birdsall Services Group (Birdsall), where, as part of his compensation, the corporation paid him bonuses that he was … personal checks as campaign contributions to various public officials' campaigns over a span of five years, in violation …
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… Rothstadt and Natali. On appeal from the Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2019-2691. Kevin P. McCann argued the … 18, 2016. In the note, the inmate threatened violence if officials did not address the misconduct. John Gardner, a … of administrative procedures and/or regulations involving safety and security, HRB 84-17, E-1 violation of a rule, …
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… designation under N.J.S.A. 55:19-55(e), and an Irvington official scheduled a hearing for May 8, 2019. After Becker's … at the property. He also certified 4 A-1054-20 that he visited Vilson and informed him of the construction, but … was initiated on the property and was discontinued prior to completion," and "no construction ha[d] taken place for at …
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… of Environmental Protection (DEP) "to protect the 'safety, health, and general welfare ' of the public by … County, intended to construct a 1.2 million square foot commercial warehouse facility with tractor-trailer parking … the developers failed to properly provide notice to public officials and neighboring property owners as required by …
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… from "'unreasonable searches and seizures' by government officials." Ibid. (quoting State v. Watts, 223 N.J. 503, 513 … search is presumptively unreasonable. Ibid. To overcome that presumption, the State must prove by a … that the driver of a vehicle, or its occupants, is committing a motor-vehicle violation or a criminal or …
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… affirming the Law Division's dismissal of plaintiffs' complaint in favor of arbitration, Roach v. BM Motoring, … a fee for registration and title that exceeded the actual official fees charged to timely register and title the … done so, it would have found the agreement lacked the requisite clarity to constitute a valid waiver of class actions …
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… other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-2937-23 This matter comes before us a second time. After his motion to suppress … TO ARTICULATE A STANDARD BY WHICH THE PRESUMPTION IS OVERCOME. 1 Parts of this statute have been held … and video while acting in the performance of the officer's official 13 A-2937-23 duties, except" in certain limited …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS August 15, 2025 Ms. Roseann Lee Mr. … . . . It is against this comprehensive mosaic of procedural safeguards -- one with which continuing strict and unerring … [a] county board of taxation; (3) [a] county or municipal official.” N.J.S.A. 2B:13-2. Thus, the court’s “jurisdiction …
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… v. STATE OF NEW JERSEY, OFFICE OF THE STATE COMPTROLLER, THE MEDICAID FRAUD DIVISION, and JOSH … Fraud Control Unit in the Department of Law and Public Safety, relating to Medicaid integrity, fraud, and abuse . . … counsel, informed MFD that Lerner was the prospective buyer of the Labs. However, plaintiffs assured MFD that the …
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… Plaintiff appeals the Law Division order dismissing her complaint against defendant, the guardian ad litem of her … M., 347 N.J. Super. 44, 69 (App. Div. 2002) (citing The Official 10 A-1621-22 Comments for R. 5:8A and R. 5:8B). … removal to stress her emergent concerns that her children's safety warranted denying defendant's request for additional …
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… Acting Administrative Director of the Courts www.njcourts.com • Phone: 609-984-0275 • Fax: 609-984-6968 Directive # … Judicial Council approved these revised procedures on the recommendation of the Conferences of Family Presiding Judges … be posted as a packet with instructions on the judiciary website (www.njcourts.com). At present Non-Dissolution matters …
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… than $1,000, and shall be ordered by the court to perform community service for a period of 30 days, which shall be of … and a program of alcohol and drug education and highway safety, as prescribed by the chief administrator. The … chief administrator, who shall, in turn, notify appropriate officials in the licensing jurisdiction. The court shall, …