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DOC was not entitled to qualified immunity because it was clearly established that prisoners with known severe mental illness could not be held in prolonged solitary confinement due to the harm to mental health caused by such confinement. Order of the district court affirmed in part and vacated and remanded in part.
Professor's Termination Did Not Violate ADEA; Reasons Not Rebutted as Pretext for Age Bias
The court overruled defendant's preliminary objections to the fourth amended complaint in this case involving an allegation by one attorney against another attorney of cyberstalking and threatened violence by email, and ordered the defendant to file an answer.
Appellant's judgment of sentence for aggravated assault, person not to possess a firearm, carrying a firearm without a license, and recklessly endangering another person was affirmed.
Appellant appealed the New Jersey Department of Corrections' decision, which upheld a hearing officer's determination that appellant committed the prohibited act of conduct disrupting the security or orderly running of the correctional facility.
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In the Matter of the Claim of Martin Lleshaj v. Delta D., Inc., et al.
Commonwealth appealed the trial court's order granting appellee's motion to suppress. The court reversed and remanded, holding that the trial court erred in suppressing evidence derived from a traffic stop conducted by a police officer acting outside his primary jurisdiction where a township's technical violation of the Municipal Police Jurisdiction Act did not invalidate the officer's attempt to uphold the rule of law in good faith in pulling over an inebriated driver.
Decision and Orders signed:October 2, 2024
Trial court correctly determined that grounds for divorce had not been established before spouse's death where spouse died less than 20 days after filing an affidavit establishing grounds for divorce and the other spouse did not affirmatively admit the allegations in the affidavit. Order of the trial court affirmed.
Matter of Attorneys in Violation of Judiciary Law § 468-a. v. Carolina Boechat Lopes
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