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… (collectively, the Estates), motions to dismiss Doe's complaint with prejudice for failure to state a claim under … delay by the Estates nor . . . [did Doe] establish the requisite prejudice." In April 2025, Doe moved for … As the court correctly stated, "The inclusion of their official, fiduciary duties within the scope of the release …
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… On or about February 12, 2018, Plaintiffs filed an Amended Complaint against Defendants alleging nine causes of action, … failed to put forth facts that show Tourjeman ever visited New Jersey, ever corresponded with the Plaintiffs, or … necessary to prove defamation and false light for a public official. A negligence standard applies for comments made …
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… his decision not to testify. He also argues the court committed errors in imposing his sentences. After carefully … 104 HEARING OUTSIDE THE PRESENCE OF THE JURY AS A PREREQUISITE TO 6 A-0587-20 TESTIFYING IN HIS OWN DEFENSE AT TRIAL. … or the defendant committed the offense against a sports official . . ."). We deem it prudent, if only out of an …
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… Tahoe, which she insured through Progressive Insurance Company. On September 13, 2009, defendant took the SUV, … that “[a] person is guilty of perjury . . . if in any official proceeding he makes a false statement under oath or … declared that “[i]nsurance fraud is inimical to public safety, welfare and order within the State of New Jersey” …
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… interlocutory appeal is the propriety of a pretrial order compelling the administration of psychotropic medication in an attempt to restore competency, without a defendant's consent, when the accused … involuntary administration of the drugs by prosecuting officials unacceptable absent a showing by the State that …
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… Vaughn to contact the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission ("ELEC") if she wished to further pursue the … election because they submitted the petition with the requisite number of signatures at trial. Plaintiffs' standing … which only address offenses committed by elected officials while in public office. Plaintiffs ignore N.J.S.A. …
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… is the date when repairs to the property should be deemed “completed” for purposes of imposing an added assessment … July 28, 2015, defendant issued plaintiff a “Notice of Unsafe Structure” due to the extensive fire damage. Following … by Judge DeAlmeida, “[a] certificate of occupancy is not an official determination that the structure is substantially …
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… Defendant said he was nearby and asked if he could come to the apartment, to which Serena agreed. Serena stated … her version of events. He further stated he would come to Serena's apartment the following day to engage in … or witnesses to an event who are not law enforcement officials, signal to eyewitnesses that they correctly …
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… of permanent labor arbitrators maintained by the State Commissioner of Education. The arbitrator's decision is … trier of fact in the certificate case is an ALJ, a public official appointed by the Governor with the advice and … double jeopardy. Those citations are unpersuasive and inapposite. In Zayas v. Bacardi Corporation, the First Circuit …
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… remaining charges were presented to the jury: second-degree official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2(a); third-degree theft … the fourth-degree theft by deception counts charged conduct committed on specific dates. After ordering the appropriate … as, security, directing traffic, and overseeing work sites during off hours and usual work hours upon approval. …
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… of the opinion. David Goyco v. Progressive Insurance Company (A-12-23) (088497) Argued January 29, 2024 -- … Automobile Reparation Reform Act, N.J.S.A. 39:6A- 1 to -35, commonly known as the No-Fault Act. In November 2021, an … esp. one connecting major towns or cities,” or “(chiefly in official use) a public road,” Oxford New American at 798; “a …
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… A-4950-17T2 SAMUEL J. MEDWAY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. ENCOMPASS INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant. … treatment he required despite his requests to prison officials, according to plaintiff's testimony. His neck pain … discectomy-fusion-two-levels/ (last visited Apr. 4, 2019).] …
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… Chief Laura Hester advised S.B. that NJT had received a complaint about actions he allegedly committed on July 29, … Super. at 143 n.2. By contrast, here, there has been no official adjudication that S.B. committed the underlying … and a post-discharge hearing offers adequate procedural safeguards under these circumstances. At the post-discharge …
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… policy, to reach out to a City liaison if she felt uncomfortable reporting any incident to the police department. … the interview, Pritchard told 7 A-1110-15T1 plaintiff her complaint would be given to the Business Administrator and … same complaint to 8 A-1110-15T1 superiors. Plaintiff was officially assigned to patrol on June 3, 2013. Plaintiff …
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… to suppress evidence obtained pursuant to three communications data warrants (CDWs), to exclude the … Count Five upon determining that the State did not prove he committed the robbery while armed with a deadly weapon. On … conversations with Hawkins, which were recorded by prison officials while defendant was an inmate at the Burlington …
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… assistance," at public expense, "to individuals 'whose income and resources are insufficient to meet the cost of … in Medicaid is voluntary, but participating states must comply with the federal Medicaid statutes and any … policy that (i) was not previously expressed in any official and explicit agency determination, adjudication or …
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… (indictment two), with: second- degree conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. … (indictment three), with: third-degree conspiracy to commit drug crimes, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2; three counts of … resolution or 17 A-4210-16T2 ordinance approving the map as official finding and record of the location and boundaries …
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… and 2C:41-2(d) (count one); second-degree conspiracy to commit theft, financial facilitation of criminal activity, … seven); 4 A-0509-20 second-degree misconduct by a corporate official, N.J.S.A. 2C:41-2(c), 2C:5-2, 2C:21-25, 2C:33-30, … to pay a $550 fine for a motor vehicle violation for unsafe driving. Defendant does not dispute the validity of the …
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… defendant argues the following points: POINT I THE COURT COMMITTED PLAIN ERROR WHEN IT FAILED TO VOIR DIRE THE JURY … 1945 and 1949. The defendants, who included Nazi Party officials and high-ranking military officers along with … was very close to maybe discharging my weapon . . . for my safety . . . . I remember that clearly." Trial counsel …
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… denying his application for reinstatement, dismissing his complaint with prejudice and affirming the administrative … at 579. "[W]e must ensure there is 'a residuum of legal and competent evidence in the record to support'" the court's … of misconduct in office and the statutory offense of official misconduct, N.J.S.A. 2C:30-2"); Phillips, 117 N.J. …