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… appeals from the May 27, 2016 dismissal of his second complaint with prejudice, dismissed because he did not … sufficiently address the "scandalous" nature of his initial complaint, which was dismissed without prejudice. See R. … of the judge. Plaintiff's complaint accused various public officials of tortious behavior including criminal behavior …
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… Judge Alberto Rivas issued both orders, which were accompanied by cogent written statements of reasons. We affirm. The facts and procedural history are not complicated. In January 2019, plaintiff filed an … redress for actions taken by governmental bodies and public officials. See Nolan v. Fitzpatrick, 9 N.J. 477, 485 (1952). …
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… Medical Center (BRMC) that he had a record of "admission, commitment, or treatment" with the facility. The detective … available. In addition to the State application forms, W.R. completed an additional questionnaire created by the … TO FIREARM PERMIT APPLICATIONS (UNDER N.J.S. 2C:39-10) AND OFFICIAL MISCONDUCT (UNDER N.J.S. 2C:30-2). 6 A-5426-16T1 a. …
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… in a continuous flow of information to law enforcement officials." Grodjesk v. Faghani, 104 N.J. 89, 97 (1986). … participation in a criminal offense," a defendant can overcome the privilege against disclosure by showing "that the … U.S. at 63-65). A CI's mere presence at the time defendant commits a crime does not require disclosure of the CI's role …
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… as follows: • O'Brien was arrested and charged with official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2, and, in fact, … victim] who was not able to produce her license, [O'Brien] committed serious misconduct. I find this act, alone, compromised O'Brien's ability to continue serving as a …
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… as follows: • O'Brien was arrested and charged with official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2, and, in fact, … victim] who was not able to produce her license, [O'Brien] committed serious misconduct. I find this act, alone, compromised O'Brien's ability to continue serving as a …
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… TO CARRY A FIREARM WITHOUT A PERMIT UNDER FEDERAL LAW, SHE COMMITTED NO CRIME AND THE TRIAL COURT ERRED BY DENYING HER … testified for the defense. Pizzo stated that defendant's official title was "recreational specialist." According to … A-5622-18 qualified law enforcement officers with the requisite identification the right to carry a concealed firearm …
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… TO CARRY A FIREARM WITHOUT A PERMIT UNDER FEDERAL LAW, SHE COMMITTED NO CRIME AND THE TRIAL COURT ERRED BY DENYING HER … testified for the defense. Pizzo stated that defendant's official title was "recreational specialist." According to … A-5622-18 qualified law enforcement officers with the requisite identification the right to carry a concealed firearm …
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… court system must be the employee's primary employment. … Comment: … Outside employment or non-paying activities must … the holding of outside employment by judiciary employees. … Comment: … Although the propriety of holding outside … Division for Appellate Division employees (including official court reporters), the Assignment Judges for …
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… court's September 15, 2017 dismissal of his defamation complaint against defendant NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … of September 15, 2017. We add only the following brief comments. This case arises from a long-term and contentious … daughter made at school. Plaintiff alleges school officials wrongfully detained his daughter after school …
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… on the JPay inmate kiosk system. On July 20, 2022, an NJSP official responded as follows: "If you would like copies of … for 2022 to be provided."1 On November 4, 2022, an NJSP official responded as follows: "Please see your area …
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… if you find beyond a reasonable doubt that he/she did commit the crime(s) charged, you should then consider his/her claim that the law enforcement officials (and/or their agent or informant) caused him/her to commit the offense by methods which were contrary to legal …
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… court's September 15, 2017 dismissal of his defamation complaint against defendant NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … of September 15, 2017. We add only the following brief comments. This case arises from a long-term and contentious … daughter made at school. Plaintiff alleges school officials wrongfully detained his daughter after school …
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A-19-24 800 Sylvan Avenue Brief Letter
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… MONTVALE, NEW JERSEY 07645 (201) 573-1810 www.beattielaw .com NEW YORK OFFICE: 99 MAIN STREET, SUITE 319 NYACK, NEW … Writer's Direct Access Em ail : dsteinhagen@beattielaw.com Direct Dial and Fax: 201-799-2128 Honorable Chief … with the production of affordable housing. The Borough’s officials , elected weeks after 800 Sylvan settled with the …
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… on the JPay inmate kiosk system. On July 20, 2022, an NJSP official responded as follows: "If you would like copies of … for 2022 to be provided."1 On November 4, 2022, an NJSP official responded as follows: "Please see your area …
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… How Does an Agency Become Registered for Purposes of Delivering Video Remote … (VRI) for Spoken Languages? P a g e 1 | 2 The official representative of the agency must complete all … that deliver any type of court interpreting service (on-site, telephone, VRI) as stated on the Registering an Agency …
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… of offenses directed against four synagogues and a Jewish community center. Many of the charges first appeared in six criminal complaints filed in February and March 2012. The presiding … that defendant allegedly made threats against public officials and buildings. Law enforcement obtained a search …
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… 2C:35-4; second-degree possession of a firearm while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); and … on April 8, 2020, but asserted: "At no time did any jail officials ever provide me IAD forms to fill out and sign." … March 20, 2021, defendant completed and submitted the requisite IAD forms to the State. He was transferred to New …
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… wrong with him. Mantz testified there was no "infraction" committed by defendant. When the officer confronted … to further inquiry, defendant told the officer that he was coming from one local motel to another, which was close to … observed that passing through the detector was not an "official proceeding" but was "certainly . . . an …
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… and Police Officer Gerard Tusa, and dismissed the amended complaint with prejudice.1 For the following reasons, we … 17 (2015); Pressler & Verniero, Current N.J. Court Rules, comment 5 on R. 2:6-2 (2017). 3 A-5310-14T2 it's for … of qualified immunity operates to shield 'government officials performing discretionary functions generally . . . …