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… questioned him about where he was going and where he was coming from. Hanrahan asked Shutz to come to his location so she could observe defendant and … at 505; see also Atwood, 232 N.J. at 444 (law-enforcement official must have a reasonable and articulable suspicion "a …
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… TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION and TODD REITZEL in his official capacity as School Business Administrator/ Board … During the 2022-2023 school year, according to her verified complaint, plaintiff made multiple requests to defendants … difficulty of the questions involved, and the skill requisite to perform the legal service properly; (2) the …
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… traditional unemployment benefits, under the Unemployment Compensation Act (UCA), N.J.S.A. 43:21-2 to -24.30, and … and Disability Insurance (Division) sent a series of official written notices to claimant pertaining to her PUA … September and December 2020, she did not provide the requisite medical documentation to support her claims. See …
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… and then fled. Later that day, defendant was shot while committing a subsequent robbery at a diner in New York. He … also charged defendant with five other crimes that he had committed in that state. Because defendant was jailed in New … when he was sentenced to fourteen years in prison. New York officials served defendant with a formal notice pursuant to …
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… We first discuss the series of orders on the parties' competing motions regarding emancipation, child support, … instead was working full-time. She said that when Darren visited her for Christmas in 2022, he had to return to Florida … he attended an orientation, received his school student ID, official school email, met with the advisors, and . . . …
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… to report actual or suspected violations of law or company policy. Pursuant to the AHS Employee Handbook, … prohibits employees from visiting offensive internet websites; requires employees to notify their manager if they … following his two-and one-half hour interrogation with AHS officials he went to the emergency room for an initial …
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… caused the wave screen to deteriorate. In 2015, to prevent complete collapse of the wave screen, LHYC moored a barge up … review and coastal zone management assessment, site photos, current site surveys, proposed plans, an … (i) "the private interest that will be affected by the official action;" (ii) "the risk of an erroneous deprivation …
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… variance greatly outweigh any detriment as it will increase commercial development . . . and provide additional tax … vehicles necessary for the protection of health and safety . . . . 16 A-1981-20 We discern no irregularity by … viaduct, drive or other way . . . which [was] approved by official action as provided by'" the MLUL. (Emphasis added). …
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… IN THE MATTER OF WILLIAM R. HENDRICKSON, JR., DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS. Argued December 21, 2016 – Decided Before … disciplinary action terminating William Hendrickson, a fire safety inspector, to a six-month suspension. Because the … bears similarity to the role played by law enforcement officials. The record does not allow for a more detailed …
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… with an adjoining property when the two properties had come under common ownership. The court dismissed the claims against the … subdivision's reaching its second birthday before municipal officials notice it.'" Id. at 128 (quoting Dalton, 245 N.J. …
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… improper questions, the "grand jury hearing was a compilation of impermissible expert opinion, false … eyes was caused by [his] neck or airway passage being compressed" by strangulation; (2) David's alcohol level … or blood clots. As noted, Dr. Shaikh determined David's official cause of death was anoxic encephalopathy due to …
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… it was entered "pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:51-2." Petitioner completed his PTI requirements, and the court dismissed his … that merely involved charges that were dismissed after he completed PTI. Third, he argues that the Board's decision … difference of opinion among intelligent and conscientious officials, the decision" should not be disturbed. Lisowski …
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… General, argued the cause for respondent New Jersey Commissioner of Education (Andrew J. Bruck, Acting Attorney … newspaper, Facebook, school newsletters, and Pace's website. Applications for enrollment were available in multiple … tempered by the cause of the segregation. Whether due to an official action, or simply segregation in fact, our public …
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… reports concerning investigations of domestic-violence complaints, appellant argues the trial court's order was not … issuance would not be in the interest of the public health, safety, or welfare." As set forth in his denial letter: … card, Court held a court in reviewing "an administrative official's decision" may consider "relevant hearsay evidence …
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… RRML is a loan broker that assists clients with obtaining commercial financial agreements. Mount Moriah is a … RRML. Mount Moriah agreed that the fee "shall immediately become due and payable in full to RRML upon [Mount Moriah's] … Moriah sent a letter to RRML stating that "this is our official notice of an approved remittance of . . . USD …
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… Farfan called Mandee's customer service department to complain about her treatment by Aviles. The message was … mandate of public policy concerning the public health, safety or welfare or protection of the environment. "The … reason that few people would cooperate with law enforcement officials if the price they must pay is retaliatory …
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… interests of the plaintiff, which are tied together by the common name. Otherwise they have almost nothing in common except that each represents an interference with the … highly offensive; and 2 If the plaintiff is a public official, public figure, or where the plaintiff is a private …
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… looked to by courts across the nation for how best to accommodate the many interests that come into competition … within the State, in a manner that will promote the health, safety, morals and general welfare." N.J.S.A. 40:55D-2 (a). … Division affirmed. The Court held that the building official, who participated in a quasi-judicial capacity in …
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… D-95-1 0 (068033) SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT DOCKET NO.: ACJC 2010-151 IN … MAX A, BAKER, JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT The Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (“Committee” or “ACJC”) hereby … jurors, lawyers and others with whom the judge deals in an official capacity. Respondent concedes that the manner in …
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… B.B. as a Tier II registrant under the Registration and Community Notification APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION June 15, … to light many years after the sexual assaults. Pennsylvania officials categorized B.B. as a low-risk offender with a … whichever is later, and of not posing a threat to the safety of others. N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2(f). Because he has two …