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… of his motion must be reversed because the trial court committed plain error in accepting his surrender. The … decision. Are you making it voluntarily and of your own free will? [Defendant:] Yes. [Defense Counsel:] Did anybody … of the private interest that will be affected by the official action; (2) assessment of the risk that there will …
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… RICHARD NECELIS, and RONALD CUFF, individually and in their official capacities, and CUMBERLAND COUNTY, a New Jersey … of Cumberland and dismissing count one of the third amended complaint alleging retaliation under the Law Against … the State but menaces the institutions and foundation of a free democratic State . . . ."). "The law is thus intended …
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… 2021, when Newark police arrested him after he fled from a command to stop. Officers found a fully loaded .9 mm handgun … regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, … the applicant must apply to the relevant law enforcement official – the chief police officer in the municipality or, …
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… Margate NJ As modified by the Essex Vicinage 2023 Law Day Committee 2 Table of Contents Section Page Number Law Day … minds open until a decision is reached. Jurors must be as free, from bias, prejudice or sympathy, as best they can be. … which the Court allows to be admitted at trial. Judge: an official in charge of the court who makes legal rulings. …
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… Revised 08/15/2022, CN 10553 page 1 of 10 Civil - Law Complaint Updated August 2022 How to File a Complaint in the … services program in your county to see if you qualify for free legal services. Their telephone number can be found … legal service requires that the service be made by an officially authorized person or by mail. Team - A team is …
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… of his motion must be reversed because the trial court committed plain error in accepting his surrender. The … decision. Are you making it voluntarily and of your own free will? [Defendant:] Yes. [Defense Counsel:] Did anybody … of the private interest that will be affected by the official action; (2) assessment of the risk that there will …
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… [after which] both he and the other party have filed complaints for harassment which have all been dismissed." … they would be shot or killed and did not feel they were free to leave. One victim was preparing herself mentally to … issues, and that the town, or the law enforcement officials weren't doing something about it, and it may have …
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… RICHARD NECELIS, and RONALD CUFF, individually and in their official capacities, and CUMBERLAND COUNTY, a New Jersey … of Cumberland and dismissing count one of the third amended complaint alleging retaliation under the Law Against … the State but menaces the institutions and foundation of a free democratic State . . . ."). "The law is thus intended …
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… 2021, when Newark police arrested him after he fled from a command to stop. Officers found a fully loaded .9 mm handgun … regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, … the applicant must apply to the relevant law enforcement official – the chief police officer in the municipality or, …
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… a guardianship. Caution: Some guardianship cases are very complex and you should consider getting a lawyer. See … services program in your county to see if you qualify for free legal services. Their telephone number can be found … parent, adult child, etc. Judgment – A judgment is the official decision of a court in a case; in a guardianship …
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… Sussex County Division of Social Services filed a verified complaint seeking temporary and permanent guardianship of an … when acting in the performance of A-2563-21 16 their official duties." N.J.S.A. 52:27D-409(e). The only … to render those who pursue the laudatory goals of the Act free from liability for the costs or fees incurred by other …
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… page 1 of 9 New Jersey Judiciary How to File an Answer to a Complaint in the Superior Court of New Jersey Civil Part- … services program in your county to see if you qualify for free legal services. Their telephone number can be found … legal service requires that the service be made by an officially authorized person or by mail. Team - A team is …
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… a mediation session at any time following the filing of a complaint. … Compensation and Payment of Mediators Serving … XXVI, fees for roster mediators after the first two free hours shall be at the mediator's market rate as set … government; (B) employees of any court; or (C) government officials or employees whose duties involve regular contact …
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2C:21-42
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… 2/12/18 Page 1 of 5 FILING/RECORDING LIEN AGAINST PUBLIC OFFICIAL WITH INTENT TO HARASS, DEFRAUD, RETALIATE, IMPEDE … on which the indictment is based reads as follows: A person commits a crime . . . if he/she [CHOOSE AS APPROPRIATE: … to do something, a resolution to do a particular act or accomplish a certain thing. A person acts purposely with …
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2C:29-1
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… That section of our statutes provides that A person commits an offense if he purposely obstructs, impairs, or … to prevent a public servant from lawfully performing an official function by means of intimidation, force, violence, … beyond a reasonable doubt: (1) that the defendant (a) committed an act of intimidation, force, violence, or …
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2C:29-5c
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… as follows: A public servant concerned in detention commits an offense if he knowingly or recklessly permits an … employment, was responsible for maintaining individuals in official detention. “Official detention” means [arrest] … under charge or conviction of a crime or offense)(persons committed pursuant to chapter 4 of this Title),2 (persons …
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2C:27-5
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… Revised 5/4/09 Page 1 of 3 RETALIATION FOR PAST OFFICIAL ACTION (N.J.S.A. 2C:27-5) The statute upon which … is based reads in pertinent part as follows: A person commits a crime . . . if he harms another by any unlawful … (2) that the harm was the result of an unlawful act committed by defendant, (3) that defendant's purpose was to …
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… him at their place of work. Rios says he reported her comments to Meda’s Director of Human Resources after each … the State but menaces the institutions and foundation of a free democratic State.” N.J.S.A. 10:5-3. (pp. 8-9) 2 2. The … organization -- even if the supervisor is not a top-ranking official. Here, Cheng-Avery had interviewed Rios for his …
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… defendant directed Officer Oliver to the driver's side compartment where the officer located "three plastic red … ha[d] been taken into custody or otherwise deprived of his freedom of action in any significant way." However, the … and video while acting in the performance of the officer 's official duties, except" in certain limited statutorily …
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… a yard with a white picket fence. Acting on a homeowner's complaint, police recovered a loaded handgun, serial numbers … without a warrant violated defendants' right to be free of unreasonable searches and seizures. 9 A-4391-18T1 … or use is appropriate to the proper performance of the official duties of the officer making or receiving the …