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106 KELLY RAMOS v. HERBERT FLOWERS -- rank: 742
... Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Mercer County, Docket No. L-1248-08. Patrick J. Whalen argued the cause for appellant. Stacy L. Moore, Jr., argued the cause for respondent (Parker McCay, P ... ACLU of NJ, attorneys; Mr. Manes, Lawrence S. Lustberg, Edward L. Barocas, Jeanne LoCicero, and Alexander R. Shalom, on the brief ... he had been pulled over by the police. On July 2, 2006, Ramos arrived at a Trenton park where police officers ... Act (Act), N.J.S.A. 10:6-1 to -2. The first count was based on the allegation that Flowers ... immunity to actions brought under the Civil Rights Act and (2) in dismissing his unlawful arrest claims. A. It is ...
docket: a4910-10
court: NJ Superior Court Appellate Division
decided: 2012-09-21
status: published
citation: 429 N.J.Super. 13 56 A.3d 869
Document Size: 69242
107 State v. Johnnie Davila -- rank: 742
... summarized). State v. Johnnie Davila (A- 20 -09) Argued February 2, 2010 -- Decided July 14 , 2010 LaVECCHIA, J ., writing for a ... a legitimate purpose, which may include consent to enter; and (2) the officers on the scene have a reasonable articulable suspicion ... be upheld only if it is (1) conducted quickly, and (2) restricted to areas where the person posing a danger could ... record contains adequate, substantial and credible support. (pp. 14-16) 2. The Fourth Amendment protects the people's right to be ... a legitimate purpose, which may include consent to enter; and (2) the officers have a reasonable articulable suspicion that the area ... will be upheld only if (1) it is cursory, and (2) it is limited in scope to locations in which ...
docket: a-20-09
court: supreme
decided: 2010-07-14
status:
citation: 203 N.J. 97 999 A.2d 1116
Document Size: 153925
108 State v. James Buckner -- rank: 740
... to be recalled for temporary judicial service -- was unconstitutional, and (2) Judge Ahto should not decide the disqualification motion because the ... Early Release Act, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. Defendant appealed, arguing both that the trial judge erred in ... “connotes (1) the compulsory abdication of a judicial office; (2) the surrender of judicial power”; and (3) “the permanent ... dissenting) (citation omitted). Defendant appealed as of right under Rule 2:2-1(a)(2), based on the dissent in the Appellate Division. HELD: ...
docket: A-22-14
court: NJ Supreme Court
decided: 2015-07-30
status:
citation: 223 N.J. 1 121 A.3d 290
Document Size: 214671
109 STATE OF NEW JERSEY v. DANIEL D. RIVERA, -- rank: 740
... an excited utterance under N.J.R.E. 803(c)(2). We conclude that such a statement, even assuming that it ... cocaine, N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5 and 5-2 (count five); use of paging device while engaged in a ... hearsay rule, embodied in N.J.R.E. 803(c)(2), is for an excited utterance, which is A statement relating ... denied , 397 U.S. 1057 , 90 S. Ct. 1405 , 25 L. Ed.2d 675 (1970). Here, the trial judge found that most ... R.E. 803(c)(1) (present sense impression), 803(c)(2) does not require that the excited utterance be limited ...
docket: A3802-00
court: NJ Superior Court Appellate Division
decided: 2002-05-16
status: published
citation: 351 N.J. Super. 93 797 A.2d 175
Document Size: 46683
110 STATE OF NEW JERSEY V. BRIAN L. SMITH -- rank: 737
... not have been summarized). STATE OF NEW JERSEY V. BRIAN L. SMITH (A-28-93) STATE OF NEW JERSEY V. GERALDINE ... 26, 1994 GARIBALDI, J., writing for a unanimous Court. At 2:29 a.m. on January 17, 1990, New Jersey State ... partner, Trooper DiSilva, stopped a car driven by defendant Brian L. Smith for speeding on the New Jersey Turnpike. Defendant Geraldine ... and thus permissible under the Fourth Amendment . (pp. 8-10) 2. Mimms , as applied to drivers, satisfies the New Jersey Constitution ... STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. A-28 BRIAN L. SMITH, Defendant-Respondent. ___________________________________ STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v ... Assistant Deputy Public Defender, argued the cause for respondent Brian L. Smith ( Zulima V. Farber , Public Defender, attorney). The opinion ...
docket: a-28-93
court: njsupreme
decided: 1994-01-26
status:
citation: 134 N.J. 599
Document Size: 61684
111 NEW JERSEY TRANSIT PBA LOCAL 304 VS NEW JERSEY TRANSIT CORP. -- rank: 737
... Appellant, vs. NEW JERSEY TRANSIT CORPORATION, Defendant-Respondent. Argued April 2, 1996 - Decided May 21, 1996 Before Judges Michels, Villanueva and ... amicus curiae New Jersey State Policemen's Benevolent Association (Paul L. Kleinbaum, of counsel and on the brief). The opinion of ... Attorney General of New Jersey, Law Enforcement Drug Screening Guidelines 2 (Oct. 22, 1986). Based upon the recommendations of the New ... be required to submit to urinalysis prior to appointment ; and (2) all officers should be subjected to unannounced drug testing by ... funding. 49 U.S.C.A. 5331 (g). See footnote 2 On February 15, 1994, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), among ... a revenue service vehicle, including when not in revenue service; (2)Operating a nonrevenue service vehicle, when required to be ...
docket: a5927-94
court: njappellate
decided: 1996-05-21
status: published
citation: 290 N.J.Super. 406
Document Size: 78174
112 Matsumoto v. Matsumoto -- rank: 737
... Tatsuya nor Kazuko complied with the Order and, on May 2, 1997, a supplemental order to show cause issued, threatening arrest ... dismissal of the appeal a reasonable sanction. (Pp. 10-14) 2. In 1996, the US Supreme Court first declared the doctrine ... Kazuko complied with the order. As a result, on May 2, 1997, a supplemental order to show cause issued, which included ... and custody evaluations before a final custody award issued; and (2) Hyugo's stated desire to live in Japan should, pending ... over Kazuko did not violate the due process clause; and (2) the refusal of Tatsuya and Kazuko to comply with court ... S. 365 , 366, 90 S. Ct. 498 , 498-99, 24 L. Ed.2d 586 , 587-88 (1970); State v. Rogers , ...
docket: a-81-00
court: njsupreme
decided: 2002-01-30
status:
citation: 171 N.J. 110
Document Size: 82038
113 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, by et al. v. ONE 1990 FORD THUNDERBIRD -- rank: 734
... at 371 N.J. Super. 228 or 852 A.2d 111. (NOTE: The status of this decision is Published .) (NOTE: This ... the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Cumberland County, L-720-99. Boris Moczula, Assistant Attorney General, argued the cause ... trial court, also, denied the State's Rule 4:6-2(a) motion to dismiss the counterclaim for lack of subject ... by the Attorney General, address the same subject matter. SOP 2:6 provides that property forfeited to a law enforcement agency ... Attorney General may from time to time authorize. SOP 11-2 declares that expenditures to procure equipment, training, or services for ... Inc. , 446 U.S. 238 , 100 S. Ct. 1610 , 64 L. Ed.2d 182 (1980). There, the United States Supreme ...
docket: A3879-02
court: NJ Superior Court Appellate Division
decided: 2004-07-21
status: published
citation: 371 N.J. Super. 228 852 A.2d 111
Document Size: 61252
114 /usr/local/share/www/libweb/collections/courts/appellate/a0632-12xx.opn.html -- rank: 734
... SCHWANWEDE, JOHN J. SMITH, DEBRA STONE, SHERI TANNE, and JACK L. WEINBERG, Plaintiffs-Appellants, and NEW JERSEY EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, NEW JERSEY ... Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Mercer County, Docket Nos. L-2996-11 and L-1354-12. Daniel Louis Grossman argued the cause for appellants ... Wieners, Gary Souss, Marian Lezgus, and Melanie Hafdelin; Weissman & Mintz, L.L.C., attorneys for appellants Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO ... Bauer, Jr., Michael Calabrese, and Deborah Jacobs; Fox and Fox, L.L.P., attorneys for appellants New Jersey State Firefighters' ...
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court: NJ Superior Court Law/Chancery Division
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115 State v. Jacinto K. Hightower -- rank: 734
... trial court improperly expanded the scope of R . 1:8-2(d)'s inability-to-continue standard when it removed the ... court here was to declare a mistrial. (pp. 13-17) 2. Defendant was not deprived of a non-unanimous verdict. The ... appeal from the Superior Court, Law Division, Burlington county. Robert L. Sloan and James K. Smith, Jr. , Assistant Deputies Public Defender, argued the cause for appellant ( Susan L. Reisner , Public Defender, attorney). Linda A. Rinaldi , Deputy Attorney General ... to death. Defendant presently appeals that sentence pursuant to Rule 2:2-1(a)(3). Because of juror misconduct during jury ...
docket: a-22-95
court: njsupreme
decided: 1996-08-08
status:
citation: 146 N.J. 239
Document Size: 115509
116 THOMAS CANNAVO v. HON CHRISTOPHER J. CHRISTIE -- rank: 734
... SCHWANWEDE, JOHN J. SMITH, DEBRA STONE, SHERI TANNE, and JACK L. WEINBERG, Plaintiffs-Appellants, and NEW JERSEY EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, NEW JERSEY ... Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Mercer County, Docket Nos. L-2996-11 and L-1354-12. Daniel Louis Grossman argued the cause for appellants ... Wieners, Gary Souss, Marian Lezgus, and Melanie Hafdelin; Weissman & Mintz, L.L.C., attorneys for appellants Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO ... Bauer, Jr., Michael Calabrese, and Deborah Jacobs; Fox and Fox, L.L.P., attorneys for appellants New Jersey State Firefighters' ...
docket: a6002-11
court: NJ Superior Court Appellate Division
decided: 2014-06-26
status: published
citation:
Document Size: 137144
117 GENERAL MOTORS CORP. v. CITY OF LINDEN -- rank: 734
... when there is an adequate legal remedy. (pp. 5-12) 2. To be adequate, a state remedy need only satisfy minimal ... or before December 1st of the year of the assessment; 2) the taxpayer may appeal the Board's decision to the ... Deborah T. Poritz , Attorney General of New Jersey, attorney; Joseph L. Yannotti , Assistant Attorney General, of counsel). The opinion of the ... Oklahoma Tax Commission , ___ U.S. ___, 115 S. Ct. 2351 , 132 L. Ed.2d 509 (1995), which prohibits state courts from providing relief ... million, renovated and added 200,000 square feet to its 2.4 million square-foot plant in Linden. Linden retained ...
docket: a-66-95
court: njsupreme
decided: 1996-02-29
status:
citation: 143 N.J. 336
Document Size: 50437
118 THOMAS CANNAVO v. HON CHRISTOPHER J. CHRISTIE -- rank: 734
... SCHWANWEDE, JOHN J. SMITH, DEBRA STONE, SHERI TANNE, and JACK L. WEINBERG, Plaintiffs-Appellants, and NEW JERSEY EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, NEW JERSEY ... Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Mercer County, Docket Nos. L-2996-11 and L-1354-12. Daniel Louis Grossman argued the cause for appellants ... Wieners, Gary Souss, Marian Lezgus, and Melanie Hafdelin; Weissman & Mintz, L.L.C., attorneys for appellants Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO ... Bauer, Jr., Michael Calabrese, and Deborah Jacobs; Fox and Fox, L.L.P., attorneys for appellants New Jersey State Firefighters' ...
docket: a5973-11
court: NJ Superior Court Appellate Division
decided: 2014-06-26
status: published
citation: 436 N.J.Super. 220 93 A.3d 387
Document Size: 137311
119 State v. Darren L. Bradshaw -- rank: 732
... any opinion may not have been summarized). State v. Darren L. Bradshaw (A-46-07) Argued March 25, 2008 -- Decided July ... of his alibi to the State under Rule 3:12-2. In addition, the Court considers whether the prosecutor’s summation ... sensory perception and therefore her identification of defendant was reliable. 2 On April 26 , 2000, S.D., a forty-year old ... at the time. A bicyclist, later identified as defendant Darren L. Bradshaw, approached S.D. from behind, pulled her to the ... on heroin at the time that she gave that description. 2 On April 30 , 2000, at 3:45 a.m., the ... lack of notice of alibi pursuant to Rule 3:12-2, counsel engaged in a lengthy colloquy with the court ...
docket: a-46-07
court:
decided: 2008-07-10
status:
citation: 195 N.J. 493
Document Size: 71217
120 LORRAINE GORMLEY v. LATANYA WOOD-EL -- rank: 732
... Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Camden County, Docket No. L-4860-07. Randall B. Weaver, Deputy Attorney General, argued the ... T. Loughry argued the cause for respondent (Loughry and Lindsay, L.L.C., attorneys; Mr. Loughry, on the brief). The opinion of ... U.S. 223, 231, 129 S. Ct. 808 , 815, 172 L. Ed.2d 565 , 573 (2009) (quoting Harlow v. Fitzgerald , 457 U.S. 800 , 818, 102 S. Ct. 2727 , 2738, 73 L. Ed.2d 396 , 410 (1982)). A government official is ...
docket: a3894-09
court: NJ Superior Court Appellate Division
decided: 2011-10-18
status: published
citation: 422 N.J. Super. 426 29 A.3d 336
Document Size: 69051
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