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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY HUDSON … Clerk of the Borough of Leonia, and JUDAH ZEIGLER, in his official capacity as Mayor of the Borough of Leonia, … Commissioner, the same appears to be “in the interest of safety and the expedition of traffic on the public …
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… cross-motion for summary judgment dismissing his complaint brought against his employers, Statue Cruises, … (which is brought by Howard Flecker III, the brother of an official in Local 333) may be supported by your collective … Because we conclude plaintiff fails to meet the prerequisites for class certification under Rule 4:32-1, we need not …
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… of the Superior Court, Respondent John F. Russo, Jr. A complaint issued by the Advisory Committee on Judicial … lawyers and others with whom the judge deals in an official capacity . . . .” Canon 3, Rule 3.8: “[A] judge … [her] address.” Defendant added that she acted “for the safety of [her] children”; she asserted that plaintiff had …
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… NFI’s security manager, James Matlock, signed criminal complaints against Trident’s principals. An assistant … In June 2008, NFI’s security manager, James Matlock, visited the Vineland Police Department and reported that Land … not approach the prosecutor to discuss the case in an official capacity. C. Much of the hearing focused on …
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… apartment had previously been leased to Thomas, who recommended Collazo to the landlord as a tenant. On January … 582 (App. Div. 1976), we stated that "the constitutional safeguards . . . with respect to visual identification are … Torres's prior dealings with Figueroa, they occurred during official interviews in the course of Torres's duties and not …
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… broke up again in September 2017, but they continued to communicate. According to the victim, defendant did not … in his direction. He put his vehicle in reverse to block oncoming traffic and to avoid a collision. As he did so, he … in A.G.D., noting: A.G.D. thus calls for law enforcement officials to make a simple declaratory statement at the …
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… need to break it up. At one point, an alleged GSC associate complained to defendant about the gang discipline being … of another gang, the Latin Kings, called defendant to complain that someone had robbed one of that gang's female 5 … him. Based on the call and ensuing texts, law enforcement officials observed defendant and the Franklins travel to an …
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… to pick up her daughter by 3:20 p m. The detectives did not comment on her time constraint. Detective Wilden then asked … police and storage bailees from false property claims, and safeguarding the police from potential danger.” State v. … have “expresse[d] a clear preference for government officials to obtain a warrant issued by a neutral and …
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… Inn motel in Neptune City. She called the front desk to complain she had been bitten by bed bugs. The motel owner … and, particularly, the purpose and flagrancy of the official misconduct. Here, Shaw’s confession was a product … Article I, Paragraph 7 of the New Jersey Constitution both safeguard the right of all individuals to be secure in their …
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… offense-free and is “not likely to pose a threat to the safety of others.” Subsection (g) imposes an irrebuttable … treatment and having no contact with his brother unless recommended by a therapist. The court also ordered C.K. to … scheme is public safety -- to “permit law enforcement officials to identify and alert the public” about sex …
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… became particularly strained after Burkert read online comments attributed to Halton’s wife that Burkert felt … explained that he felt embarrassed and concerned for his safety and received psychological counseling and treatment. … in a criminal prosecution on the ground that such official coercion “interferes with the exercise of the Fifth …
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… State’s expert’s testimony concerning Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS) offered against J.R. conformed … five “areas” of behavior attributed to child victims that comprise CSAAS. N.R., fourteen years old at the time of … Within hours, the parents met with their children, school officials, and law enforcement. The New Jersey Division of …
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… 2013, with the agency’s consent, J.E.V. and D.G.V. filed a complaint for adoption. The court entered an order … the services to promote reunification or the legal safeguards afforded parents involved in litigation with the … First, the private interest that will be affected by the official action; second, the risk of an erroneous …
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… a “tail policy.” In October 2012, Mortgage Grader filed a complaint against W&O, Olivo, and Ward alleging legal … court also determined that W&O failed to maintain the requisite insurance pursuant to Rule 1:21-1C, which provides that … 274 N.J. Super. 337, 344 (App. Div. 1994) (citing Official Comment, Uniform Partnership Act § 29, 6 U.L.A. at …
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… From 2001 to 2016, he worked for a private corrections company, where he rose from an entry-level employee to … include the 12 following: if “[a]ny statutory prerequisite . . . is not fulfilled or there is any other statutory … other hand, the Law Division has held that a former public official convicted of a crime can seek public office after a …
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… appeal, the Court reviews the Public Employment Relations Commission’s (PERC) decision that the employees’ health … therefore non-negotiable. PERC’s construction of Chapter 78 comports with the statute’s language and the Legislature’s … of Teachers, 233 N.J. at 583. “Where available, ‘[t]he official legislative history and legislative statements …
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… wearing the ankle bracelet causes him physical discomfort and has burdened his life in numerous ways. H.R. and … in both the rehabilitation of the released inmate and the safety of the surrounding community.” Id. at (b). The … (holding that a student’s purse may be searched by school officials based on reasonable suspicion); State v. Best, 201 …
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… of his mother. To hold otherwise would turn Presha and the safeguards it envisioned on their head. To address the … to waive them. Because A.A.’s inadmissible statements comprised a substantial part of the proofs against him, a … to disclose in an action or to a police officer or other official any matter that will incriminate him or expose him …
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… including one for a wiretap of, and another for further communications data from, defendant’s cell phone. According … at 588. In light of the constitutional right to privacy safeguarded 3 by Article I, Paragraph 7, the Court declared … cell-phone location information required law- enforcement officials to obtain a court order based on a …
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… further pointed to other investigatory failings or shortcomings, citing as “shocking” the failure to interview … of another swab. Moving on to the State’s application to compel defendant to provide a new buccal swab under Rule … reasonableness on the exercise of discretion by government officials to protect persons against arbitrary invasions.” …