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… OF: GUY W. KILLEN, SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL CONDUCT JUDGE OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT … ANSWER Guy W. Killen, Respondent, by way of Answer to Complaint states: FACTS 1-6. Admitted. 6-12. Allegation is … WHEREFORE, Respondent demands Judgment/Order dismissing Complaint in its entirety. Dated: May 25, 2021 GUY W. …
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… NOTICE TO THE BAR RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT JOINT WORKING GROUP ON … a retired judge not on recall, shall be paid a per diem fee of [$350] $500. Two-arbitrator panels shall be paid a total per diem fee of [$450] $800, to be divided evenly between the …
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… Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex• P.O. Box 037 • Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 njcourts.gov … field supervision to enhance these strategies. Effective community supervision requires first-hand knowledge of … forth in this document define the role of Officers in the community and provide guidelines for such field work to be …
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… Director of the Courts Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex• P.O. Box 037 • Trenton, NJ 08625-0037 njcourts.gov … field supervision to enhance these strategies. Effective community supervision requires first-hand knowledge of … forth in this document define the role of Officers in the community and provide guidelines for such field work to be …
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… APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0736-12T2 COLONIAL SURETY COMPANY, Plaintiff-Respondent/ Cross-Appellant, v. GMT … Division granting judgment for plaintiff Colonial Surety Company (Colonial) on its contract claim and awarding it … a single "Service Undertaking." A-0736-12T2 3 and method of computation for future surety bonds on the project if sought …
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… of burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2(a)(1); conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and 2C:18-2(a)(1); … stolen lottery tickets and sent a subpoena to the Lottery Commission to obtain information about locations where … lottery tickets. Based on information from the Lottery Commission, the police learned that on April 12, 2016, hours …
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… plea agreement to a 270-day period of jail time, required compliance with the registration requirements of Megan's … "deal," and that its terms were "written accurately and completely in the plea papers that [defendant] and [his] … that but for counsel's deficient performance, the outcome of the proceedings would have been different. He noted …
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… Berdote Byrne. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2016-1336. Charles J. Sciarra argued … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission (Pamela N. Ullman, Deputy Attorney General, on … 2 Dr. Havier testified the immunoassay uses "antibodies [which] are not 100% specific for a particular drug. If …
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… are addressed in a single opinion because they share a common legal question. In their respective actions, … we conclude it does not and reverse both orders. I A In his complaint, Haines sought damages for the injuries he … damages, but sought to recover from Taft the $28,000 in uncompensated medical expenses. Thereafter, the court granted …
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… recognition of the need to 'insure free debate in cases to come,' and to 'prevent the unsettling of verdicts after they … the alternate claim, or even suggest, that juror No. 2's comment "that he was going to make sure this defendant … in which a non- deliberating juror made racially freighted comments to co- workers during the guilt-phase of the …
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… 30:4-123.89 to -123.95, to a convicted sex offender who had completely served his sentence and was released under no … Unlike the registration and notification requirements embodied in Megan's Law, which are deemed to be remedial and not … high recidivism rates and, according to some studies, are four to five times more likely to commit a new sex …
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… terminated East Orange police officer Mark Patrick. In his complaint, Patrick contested the decision by the Essex … weapons from a law enforcement officer who is charged with committing an act of domestic violence." Attorney General … or procedure." In May 2013, the TRO and domestic violence complaint were dismissed. Thereafter, the City required …
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… are addressed in a single opinion because they share a common legal question. In their respective actions, … we conclude it does not and reverse both orders. I A In his complaint, Haines sought damages for the injuries he … damages, but sought to recover from Taft the $28,000 in uncompensated medical expenses. Thereafter, the court granted …
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… the SEH Board to repeal Section 7.13, whether the SEH Board complied with Section 51's procedural safeguards, and … The SEH Board maintains that such a requirement promotes competition in A-1723-16T4 3 the small employer health … the SEH Board correctly relied on Section 51. The SEH Board complied with the procedural safeguards of Section 51, …
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… that reveals trade secrets; ( c) research, technical, commercial or financial information that the party has … ( e) personal identifying information ("PII"); (t) income tax returns (including attached schedules and forms), … stored on any digital or analog machine-readable device, computers, Internet sites, discs, networks, or tapes …
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… POP TEST CORTISOL, LLC, a New Jersey Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. MERCK & CO., INC., a New … Test), appeals the Chancery Division's May 2, 2013 order compelling arbitration of its claims against defendants … technology related to the compound, the filing of false studies concerning the compound with the FDA, and the formation …
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… to describe the procedural and factual background.2 I. The Complaint Warrant The dispute over the sufficiency of the … several offenses, including murder, were allegedly committed during one incident in Camden. As part of its … it invited the error. The invited error doctrine embodies "the common-sense notion that a 'disappointed litigant' …
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… provision, permitting the State to revoke its sentencing recommendation if the defendant is arrested on new charges … that limit the State's right to revoke its sentencing recommendation or recommend a harsher sentence if a defendant fails to appear at …
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… to retain an attorney. Once she hired counsel, all further communication occurred between her attorney and Cohen. … draft agreement, referring to defendant as "my client" and communicating defendant's wishes. The letter concluded with … to him to review with defendant. In a third letter, Cohen communicated defendant's settlement offers and concluded …
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… Middlesex County, Accusation No. 18- 07-0571. Patrick F. Galdieri, II, Assistant Prosecutor, argued the cause for … Middlesex County Prosecutor, attorney; Patrick F. Galdieri, II, of counsel and on the brief). Joseph M. Mazraani … to reevaluate those two factors. Ibid. The prosecutor complied with our remand instructions, re-evaluated those …