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… of child pornography. Defendant admitted that his computer files included pornographic videos of his … implications of plea bargaining under a provision of the Comprehensive Drug Reform Act that substantially 3 expanded … Internet Crime Task Force concluded that defendant had made computer files containing child pornography available for …
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… 29, 2019 LaVECCHIA, J., writing for the Court. The Spill Compensation and Control Act, N.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11 to -23.34 … However, Stainken’s discussion about sediment from nearby bodies of water came in the context of explaining the stains … in Brown’s report resembled chromatograms for soot or diesel exhaust, not oil. Based on his analysis, Stainken …
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… did not have an opportunity to respond to the State’s final comments before the court imposed its sentence. On June 14, 2012, defendant and a female accomplice committed an armed robbery against a woman and her young …
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… portions of any opinion may not have been summarized.) Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO v. New Jersey Civil Service Commission (A-47-16) (078742) Argued September 12, 2017 -- … preference2 to advancement appointments, and clarified remedies for alleged discrimination in job banding …
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… presented a topographical problem because hoop houses are commonly constructed on level ground. As a result, Quaker … and leveled the ground. The State Agriculture Development Committee (SADC), the state agency responsible for the … its soil -- described as “prime” soil -- which has the ingredients to produce a wide variety and high yield of crops. In …
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… made by mobile video recorders (MVRs) in police vehicles in compliance with a municipal police chief’s general order. In … MVR recordings at the center of this appeal were made in compliance with the Order. The MVR recordings at issue … Paff sought access to the MVR recordings under OPRA and the common law. The Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office (OCPO) …
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… is an appropriate avenue for addressing failures to comply with the affidavit of merit requirement. T.T. gave … with the Hospital, defendants). In her amended complaint filed on September 25, 2013, plaintiff alleges … negligence caused T.T. the loss of A.T.’s society, companionship, and support. Defendants filed an answer on …
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… First, the prosecution asked defendant whether he had come to the United States legally. Over an objection, the … in State v. Cromedy, the Court considered social science studies that revealed that identifications are less reliable … has compiled model criminal jury charges that are available online. https://www.judiciary.state.nj.us/ …
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… Atlantic County with the Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC), claiming that the County had engaged in … the dynamic status quo doctrine. The panel ruled that the Commission adopted the dynamic status quo doctrine decades … on a new CNA. Atlantic County and Bridgewater Township committed an unfair labor practice when they altered those …
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… she defaulted on in June 2006. GMAC filed a foreclosure complaint and obtained a final judgment, and a Sheriff’s … enforce the agreement -- undermines the public policy embodied in the Program. Amici state that, despite a fully … Super. 588, 611 (App. Div. 2005). One wrong cannot be remedied by committing another one. In the absence of specific …
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… response to an OPRA request.” One month later, Paff filed a complaint and order to show cause in the Superior Court, Law … is also the records custodian) violated both OPRA and the common law right of access. Paff sought an order compelling the Township to release the requested fields of …
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… fees. Six months after her vehicle purchase, Roach filed a complaint in the Superior Court against BM and its president … protection laws. Defendants filed a motion to dismiss the complaint for lack of jurisdiction based on the arbitration provision of the DRA. The court dismissed the complaint without prejudice in favor of arbitration. Roach …
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… opinion may not have been summarized.) Allstate Insurance Company v. Northfield Medical Center, P.C. (A-27-15) … a limited scope of practice (here, a [chiropractor]) can compel—by the simple fact of majority voting rights— the … a series of lectures throughout the country through his company, “Practice Perfect.” Practice Perfect lectures were …
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… damage” and an “occurrence” under a property developer’s commercial general liability (CGL) insurance policy. This … the construction of Cypress Point, a luxury condominium complex in Hoboken. Co-defendants Adria Towers, LLC, Metro Homes, LLC, and Commerce Construction Management, LLC (collectively, the …
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… 2014, N.H. was charged with acts of delinquency which, if committed by an adult, would constitute murder, unlawful … the request. The court analogized the filing of a juvenile complaint to the filing of a criminal indictment, which … in juvenile delinquency actions similar to those embodied in our Rules governing criminal practice, Rules 3:13-1 …
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… third parties who possess actual authority based on their common use of the space searched. See State v. Suazo, 133 … to consent to search a particular area of a home turns on common usage, and Betty Cushing’s evident lack of common use of defendant’s bedroom and her recognition of his …
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… Conduct (RPCs) after the Secretary of a District Ethics Committee (DEC) has declined to docket the matter. The … complaint, holding that the Supreme Court and the ethics bodies that it established have exclusive jurisdiction over … about attorney behavior, empowers investigatory bodies to review and thoroughly investigate grievances, and …
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… that “a substantial likelihood exists that [Acoli] would commit a new crime if released on parole at this time.” The … review based on the record as developed before the panels, commonly known as a paper hearing. In that review, the … ordering parole. According to the Board, that result was compelled by N.J.S.A. 30:4-123.55(f), which required that …
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… his sleep apnea condition. Defendant’s answer to the complaint did not identify the field in which he specialized … 168 N.J. at 395, the Court fashioned two equitable remedies “that temper the draconian results of an inflexible … the identified problems. Ibid. One of those reforms is embodied in the enhanced standards contained in section 41 …
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… Executive had the authority to order the removal of certain commissioners; and (2) whether by use of her veto power the … the Authority’s provision of (a) a $5000 stipend paid to commissioners, and (b) health benefits for the commissioners. In 1985, the people of Bergen County adopted …