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… set forth in the complaint, plaintiff believed the officer "productivity" improvement 4 A-4206-19 system Cook … instances of retaliation," including: ordering a neglect-of-duty investigation in connection with plaintiff's alleged … to whether he suffered retaliatory action by defendants. A jury could conclude that after plaintiff complained about …
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… set forth in the complaint, plaintiff believed the officer "productivity" improvement 4 A-4206-19 system Cook … instances of retaliation," including: ordering a neglect-of-duty investigation in connection with plaintiff's alleged … to whether he suffered retaliatory action by defendants. A jury could conclude that after plaintiff complained about …
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… for murder, raising the lone question of whether the jury verdict was unconditionally unanimous. We are … and multiple subjects running from the scene. Responding officers found a green Honda parked at the intersection of … response." Milton, 178 N.J. at 441. The court must meet its duty to eliminate doubt while still "protect[ing] the …
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… for murder, raising the lone question of whether the jury verdict was unconditionally unanimous. We are … and multiple subjects running from the scene. Responding officers found a green Honda parked at the intersection of … response." Milton, 178 N.J. at 441. The court must meet its duty to eliminate doubt while still "protect[ing] the …
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… noted it was her first day and that she was a new Probation Officer, in an attempt to put her at ease. 11. The … 2.3(A)( a judge shall not lend the prestige of the judicial office to advance the personal or economic interests of the …
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… to N.J.S.A. 2A:156A-4(c) (Section 4(c)), law enforcement officers may intercept and record a telephonic communication … evidentiary hearing. In 2018, defendant was convicted by a jury on multiple counts of aggravated sexual assault and …
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… in the case who appeared in court The local Superior Court office that handled your divorce case The judge who decided … about your appeal? Call the … Appellate Division Clerk’s Office … at 609-815-2950 . … Appealing a contested divorce …
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… 11. The Respondent admits making a telephone call to the office of Mr. Otis in a case pending before the Montgomery … Mr. Maimone. The Respondent did not use the prestige of his office to advance the private interest of others. The …
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… Settlement Program (CASP), and (b) to handle such other duties as assigned by the Chief Judge of the Appellate … Settlement Program (CASP), and (b) to handle such other duties as assigned by the Chief Judge of the Appellate …
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… 2 A-0538-14T3 Defendant Nikita Cardwell was tried before a jury and found guilty of second-degree official misconduct … Jersey Department of Corrections (NJDOC) as a corrections officer at Northern State Prison (NSP) for about … a benefit of more than $200 for violating an official duty. The jury found defendant not guilty of money …
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… 2 A-0538-14T3 Defendant Nikita Cardwell was tried before a jury and found guilty of second-degree official misconduct … Jersey Department of Corrections (NJDOC) as a corrections officer at Northern State Prison (NSP) for about … a benefit of more than $200 for violating an official duty. The jury found defendant not guilty of money …
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… on Opinions (Rule 1:36-2); and (3) to handle such other duties as assigned by the Chief Judge of the Appellate … on Opinions ( Rule 1:36-2); and (3) to handle such other duties as assigned by the Chief Judge of the Appellate …
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… on Opinions (Rule 1 :36-2); and (3) to handle such other duties as assigned by the Chief Judge of the Appellate … on Opinions (Rule 1:36-2); and (3) to handle such other duties as assigned by the Chief Judge of the Appellate …
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… part of the Court’s opinion. It has been prepared by the Office of the Clerk for the convenience of the reader. It … N.J. 304, 316 (2000), the Court directed law enforcement officers to “use their best efforts to locate a parent or … Labarbera of the Jersey City Police Department was on duty at the time and saw three black males on bicycles head …
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… since January 31 of the calendar year, on full-time active duty with the armed forces, AmeriCorps, or Peace Corps … … granted the retired exemption, the Supreme Court Clerk’s Office will only issue letters indicating your status and …
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… 40A:9-22.1 to -22.25, which provides: "No local government officer or employee shall use or attempt to use his official … to tempt the official to depart from his sworn public duty." Id. at 523 (emphasis added) (quoting Van Itallie v. …
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… four days of trial, presided over by a second judge, a jury found that although Venson, Gottlick's supervisor, … and remand for a new trial. Gottlick, a Plainfield police officer since 1992, worked until April 2015 in the … about counsel both in and outside the presence of the jury. We describe some of these instances in the relevant …
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… four days of trial, presided over by a second judge, a jury found that although Venson, Gottlick's supervisor, … and remand for a new trial. Gottlick, a Plainfield police officer since 1992, worked until April 2015 in the … about counsel both in and outside the presence of the jury. We describe some of these instances in the relevant …
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… felt that his leg was injured but he did not report the injury until the next day because there was no supervisor … in whole or in part from the negligence of any of the officers, agents, or employees of such carrier . . . ." 45 … Supreme Court has observed, "[t]he question of whether a duty to exercise reasonable care to avoid the risk of harm …
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… felt that his leg was injured but he did not report the injury until the next day because there was no supervisor … in whole or in part from the negligence of any of the officers, agents, or employees of such carrier . . . ." 45 … Supreme Court has observed, "[t]he question of whether a duty to exercise reasonable care to avoid the risk of harm …