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… of its damages. I. On November 10, 2021, Sloan filed a complaint in the Special Civil Part against MES alleging: … $1,570 for the move. The estimate provided thirty days of free storage. Sloan paid the estimated $1,570 in … Sloan said she wanted her belongings delivered for free. After several months of Sloan refusing to provide MES …
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… as either an active participant in the abuse or as an accomplice in the crimes of others. After appropriate mergers, … applied. Yarbough recognizes that "there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit … concluded that concurrent terms would allow defendant a free crime because there was one victim and "a single period …
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… officer and the person who shot the officer died. The community built a shrine to honor the individual who killed … a person of color. We disagree. While prosecutors are not free "to completely disregard evidence proffered by an … factors under . . . the PTI statute," they are "certainly free to disbelieve statements presented by 14 A-2146-20 …
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… for the reasons explained by the Family Part judge in her comprehensive written opinion. The facts and evidence are … had "failed to demonstrate that she has remained substance free." Citing New Jersey Division of Youth and Family 10 … and assessing the credibility of witnesses, the judge was free to consider the timing of the report along with Tia's …
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… defense counsel – the lawyer about whom defendant complains in this appeal – advised the judge he had spoken … he was pleading guilty "voluntarily and of [his] own free will" and that he was guilty of the crimes charged in … and he was pleading guilty "voluntarily" and of his own "free will." Defendant faults his counsel for failing to …
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… for defendant's guilty plea to count one, the State recommended a reduced sentence, in the second-degree range, of … testified she understood, she signed the order of her own free will, no one forced her to sign it, she reviewed it … that she was voluntarily pleading guilty of her own free will, that she had enough time to meet with her …
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… else that you want to add? I mean it's just going to come out once we continue with the investigation. Is there … MIRANDA RIGHTS AND GAVE A STATEMENT TO POLICE OF HIS OWN FREE WILL. DEFENDANT'S INQUIRIES ABOUT WITNESS PROTECTION … interrogation to speak when he would not otherwise do so freely." Rivas, 251 N.J. at 153 (internal quotation marks …
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… entered an opinion detailing the issues. After the Division completed its case through the testimony of Henry's resource … [D]ivision nevertheless produced a person that said if you free him up for adoption he'll be easy to adopt in the … – [DEFENDANT]: I (inaudible) ten years plus being drug free, Your Honor. The trial judge's questioning of the …
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… propelling force is a spring, elastic band, carbon dioxide, compressed or other gas or vapor, air or compressed air, or … a motorcycle club event in Newark a few weeks before, for free. When asked how often he carried it, defendant claimed … 2C:39-6(e), see Hogan, 144 N.J. at 235. Defendant remains free to pursue the defense at trial and may well be entitled …
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… on September 30, 2016. The JMC denied the motion. Trial commenced the same day and concluded on January 25, 2017. … the parking spaces. Also, the parking lot was flat and free of debris. The weather was clear and warm. Officer … waking encounter with Officer Venezia because he was not free to leave and the officer suspected he was under the …
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… killing. While court-ordered evaluations found defendant competent to stand trial, they also indicated defendant … statement is trustworthy and reliable in that it was given freely and voluntarily without compelling influences." Id. … is not the "product of a rational intellect and a free will." Blackburn v. Alabama, 361 U.S. 199, 208 (1960). …
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… was suspended on the condition that defendant successfully complete a one-year probationary term. The court also … approached by a police officer would not reasonably feel free to leave, even though the encounter falls short of a 10 … was not 11 A-5251-16T3 voluntary, and he or she was not free to leave. Stampone, 341 N.J. Super. at 252. However, …
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… Nicholson, asserting a per quod claim, filed a six-count complaint against defendants Bloomin Brands, Inc., Outback … to ensure establishment surfaces and equipment [were] free of contamination"; (5) "[c]ompliance with ill employee … degree of medical certainty" that "[t]he meal, the symptom free interval, and subsequent illness [were] all consistent …
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… cause for respondent Giovanna Spoleti (Law Offices of Viscomi & Lyons, attorneys; Emily S. Barnett, on the brief). … salt or sand, even during a precipitation event, such as freezing rain. He typically "clean[s] the snow with a snow … effect . . . causing the water to . . . form ice during freezing temperatures." Gianforcaro opined that had an …
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… the women asked to see his phone. Defendant did not comply and instead ran out of the store. The women followed … defendant sign and initial it to confirm that he consented freely and voluntarily, understood his right to refuse to … he was under arrest," but it was clear "defendant was not free to leave." Therefore, the judge held that the "State …
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… Defendant returned and was asked by detectives to accompany them to the station for questioning. Defendant … to assess whether the waiver of rights was the product of a free will or police coercion." State v. Nyhammer, 197 N.J. … rights so that he can exercise, according to his free will, the right against self-incrimination or waive …
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… mother struggles with severe alcohol abuse, and refused to complete services. Judge Nora J. Grimbergen conducted this … John lacked an adoptive home, the judge believed that freeing him for adoption provided him with more … have more opportunities for adoption if he were legally free. The Court has stated that "there will be circumstances …
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… reported that the child was "developmentally delayed in communication 2 A "Dodd removal" refers to the emergency … Calvin, and four additional homes if he were made legally free through the termination of parental rights. She … locate an adoptive home for Calvin if he became legally free. According to Irby, none of Calvin's needs presented a …
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… JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5551-14T3 LEARNING COMMUNITY CHARTER SCHOOL, SOARING HEIGHTS CHARTER SCHOOL, … and support of a thorough and efficient system of free public schools for the instruction of all the children … they were receiving at a charter school, they were free to enroll in a traditional public school. Id. at 393. …
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… it was operable. She opined further that ten bullets accompanying the gun were "hollow[-]point [bullets]." The … essence of the right of trial by jury that the verdict be free and untrammeled . . . ." In re Stern, 11 N.J. 584, 588 … in public with impunity, for almost 180 days, and remain free from prosecution so long as they transferred or …