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… that there is a substantial likelihood that [he] would commit a crime if released on parole at this time." We … posed a substantial likelihood of re-offense -he has completed extensive rehabilitative programming while in … institutional infraction on July 8, 1992, and bribing an official or staff member on October 27, 1989. His last …
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A-29-25 Amicus Curiae Brief of NJAJ
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… 07452 Attorneys for Amicus Curiae NJAJ jessica@blsattorneys.com Of Counsel: E. Drew Britcher, Esq. (037421984) … finding of extraordinary circumstances. This case is inapposite from matters where the court found an absence of … of claim and his desire not to aggravate law enforcement officials did not constitute extraordinary circumstances so …
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… Monmouth County indictment with conspiracy to commit murder and related offenses for his part in a … search. The judge cited "the threat to officers' safety" because the individual, who was not arrested, walked … searches that entail, for example, figuring out how to safely access trap doors and hidden compartments, or …
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… Lieutenant Stephen Prince summary judgment dismissal of her complaint alleging Conscientious Employee Protection Act … suggestions for the new jail. The transition team visited direct supervision correctional facilities in Salem … a direct supervision facility[,] or it just does not work. Safety is of the u[t]most importance and having the manpower …
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… BY THE COURT WIGGINS PLASTICS, INC.; and KNICKERBOCKER BED COMPANY, Plaintiffs, v. COUNTY OF PASSAIC; PASSAIC COUNTY … County's negligent selection of Assuncao and the denial of safe work. Plaintiff Wiggins asserts that the County's … not precedential and plaintiffs' reliance upon it is inapposite. There, the court determined that to have the defendant …
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… Director of the Division issued a final agency decision recommending award of the lease to RMD. He noted that … be used, determined that an advertised requirement that the site location be within one-quarter mile of public … many years prior to the RFP but the State, citing public safety concerns, had decided to seek bids for a new lease. A …
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… a penalty for each such offense”). Thus, if a defendant commits a predicate offense, the sentencing court lacks the … Although SCVTF penalties are mandatory when the defendant commits a predicate offense, the sentencing court has … Office, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-3.1(a)(2)(a), $225 for the Safe Neighborhoods Services Fund, N.J.S.A. 2C:43- 3.2(a)(1), …
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… Plaintiffs, vs. WESTCHESTER SURPLUS LINES INSURANCE COMPANY, AXIS SURPLUS INSURANCE COMPANY, EVANSTON INSURANCE … to a level where the property was rendered temporarily unsafe or inhospitable. This differentiates plaintiffs’ claim … closure and remediation before the property became safe for human occupancy. 2014 WL 6675934 (D.N.J. Nov. 25, …
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… 54610 June 28, 2022 William Francis Kehoe, Esq. Kehoe and Company, LLC Suite 2 96 Route 206 Augusta, New Jersey … nature, commonly thrown, dropped, discarded, placed, or deposited by a person on public property, or on private property … the duty of government to promote and encourage a clean and safe environment; that the proliferation and accumulation of …
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… The judge also awarded plaintiff $7,815 in counsel fees as compensatory damages under N.J.S.A. 2C:25-29(b)(4). On … who is a certified peer recovery specialist, also visited an ex-boyfriend, who contacted her because he was … separated from [defendant] she still does not feel safe. It [is] unclear whether the July 26[] missed call from …
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… argued the cause for appellant Massa Design & Building Company, LLC (Brach Eichler LLC, attorneys; Susan R. … ingress or all egress between a State highway and a lot or site with ingress or egress via a private easement on a … with a State highway project to improve capacity and safety of the highway corridor by expanding Route 66. In …
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… stop of an automobile is based upon a traffic violation committed in his presence"; "that the 1 The rebuttable … anything that might have been going on in the room Boone visited. Instead, believing Boone "was there to either … station. The detective wrote out the traffic ticket for "unsafe lane change," N.J.S.A. 39:4- 88(b), and Boone was …
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… on his . . . long term health." Accordingly, Dr. Katz recommended that D.H. "should remain in his current placement … other kinship caregivers, such as increased stability and safety as well as the ability to maintain family connections … services to maintain the placement; the child's immediate safety; and the child's risk of future harm. N.J.A.C. …
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… were shot when one or more of the defendants, acting as accomplices, fired upon a passing car while standing in the … was never advised of any potential alibi, lacked the requisite certification of veracity to warrant further … similar action if he knew that he could obtain complete safety by doing so, the actor is obliged to try to cause him …
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… vehicle hit a sign, go off the road, and stop in front of a commercial establishment on Route 35. Officer Donald Porter … near the Jeep. Porter began speaking with defendant from a safe distance of six to ten feet due to the COVID-19 … (2019) (alteration in original) (quoting S. Law and Public Safety and Veterans' Affairs Comm. Statement to S. 2939 …
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… trial court failed to justify the downgraded sentence in compliance with N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(f)(2) and State v. Moore, … claimed she gave the recordings to Persaud only for safe-keeping, because she was afraid her then-fiancé would … the scheme. She could renounce only if she had the requisite culpability in the first place. Renunciation applies …
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… POINT, a sole proprietorship, and DAVID NICHOLS and KIM COMBS, INC. d/b/a CENTURY 21 SUNLAND REALTY, an Arizona … KO and Keefe seeking their lodestars. A lodestar is a composite of "the number of hours reasonably expended on the … trial." Ibid. (omission in original) (quoting Gonzalez v. Safe & Sound Sec. Corp., 185 N.J. 100, 125 (2005)). "That …
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… decided not to provide services to the family following the completion of a child welfare check. We scheduled the two … no longer be hitting the children." After performing a safety assessment of Patricia and Chad's home, the Division concluded the home was safe and intervention was not required. A search of the …
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… it dismissed DCPP's Title Nine, N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.21 to -8.73, complaint as to Mother's youngest child A.A. (Ann) and Ann's … abuse to the natural children may infer their future safety, the alleged treatment of [the adopted child] could … [Nine] dispositional hearing is whether the child may be safely returned to the custody of the parent from whom the …
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… to help the police locate defendant's whereabouts. The son complied and defendant answered the call but then quickly … days preceding her death, which caused her to fear for her safety. Defendant stalked her at work during the final days … the JOC to correct the Victims of Crime Compensation and Safe Neighborhood Services Fund Assessments. We conclude …