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… cocaine, N.J.S.A. 2C:35- 5(10)(a)(1). The State agreed to recommend a seven-year term of imprisonment with five years of … defendant testified he was pleading guilty of his own free will, he was satisfied with his attorney's services, he … appeal followed. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT I THE DEFENDANT WAS …
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… and hands. H.P and M.S. testified that, after hearing the commotion, H.P. came out of his room. He tried to get … and any monies paid are forwarded to the Victims of Crime Compensation Board (the V.C.C.B. penalties). N.J.S.A. … the outcome of the trial. The judge observed, "The jury was free to consider self-defense on the lesser-included offense …
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… and Kayla. The facts are fully set forth in Judge Wright's comprehensive twenty-nine page opinion, and need not be … in the face of overwhelmingly contradictory evidence, points to this characteristic of loosely organized, … will do them lasting damage. The judge found that only freeing the children for adoption by their grandparents will …
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… the leg. Defendant returned to the car and left the area. Commercial video surveillance cameras in the area recorded … courts to consider the following: (1) there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit … been successful." On appeal, defendant argues the following points: POINT I COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT WAS INEFFECTIVE AS SHE …
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… County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Meagan E. Free, Assistant Prosecutor, on the brief). PER CURIAM NOT … with intent to distribute, and possessed a handgun while committing a CDS offense and while a convicted felon. The … pursuant to a 3 A-1552-21 search warrant revealed a hidden compartment containing a handgun, ammunition, and a bag …
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… to do so. Thereafter, defendant refused Franciose's command to exit the minivan and attempted "to get further … so advised Elboghdady as a law enforcement "tool . . . to compel someone to tell the truth." By this time, other … began to get visibly upset, and he stated at [sic] his own free will that he was the driver, and he was apologizing, …
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… Time," states in pertinent part, "[i]n addition to a duty-free lunch period, teachers shall have the equivalent of one … Encore teachers (Health and 4 A-0889-24 Physical Education, Computer, Art, Music, Technology, etc.) shall have a minimum … responsibilities or an emergency situation and shall be compensated (5.1.5) if lunch duty or class coverage is …
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… should be drawn is for you to decide using your own common sense, knowledge and everyday experience. Ask … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an …
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… services program in your county to see if you qualify for free legal services. The telephone number can be found … “Legal Aid” or “Legal Services”. If you do not qualify for free legal services and need help in locating an attorney, … help, or attention from the court. You must still comply with the Rules of the Court, even if you are not …
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… R. Shea, Esq., Of Counsel and on the Brief (Crshea@rcshea.com) Dated: August 27, 2024 AMENDEDFILED, Clerk of the … United States Constitution (i.e. the fundamental right to freely associate & the fundamental right to privacy); (2) … the Plaintiff’s complaint in addition to each of the points being appealed in the instant matter. The Appellate …
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… plates, which do not contain the phrase “Garden State.” A companion statute to section 33 addresses groups that supply … State Constitution guarantee individuals the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. A … General also submits the law does not violate defendants’ freedom of speech by prohibiting motorists from covering the …
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… plates, which do not contain the phrase “Garden State.” A companion statute to section 33 addresses groups that supply … State Constitution guarantee individuals the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. A … General also submits the law does not violate defendants’ freedom of speech by prohibiting motorists from covering the …
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… From 2001 to 2016, he worked for a private corrections company, where he rose from an entry-level employee to … Christopher J. Christie granted T.O. “a full and free Pardon for all criminal charges and convictions … . . . , it is [T.O.]” The trial court agreed on both points: the court concluded that T.O.’s petition was subject …
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… protruding from the center console. Bryant then heard a commotion and realized defendant was attempting to flee. … and are reviewed de novo. (p. 11) 2 2. The right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures is guaranteed … to justify a limited vehicle protective frisk. The State points to the recent United States Supreme Court decision in …
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… At about 3:20 a.m. on November 24, 2007, Officer Wayne Comegno observed, momentarily, defendant David Gibson … ALBIN delivered the opinion of the Court. The right to walk freely on the streets of a city without fear of arbitrary … ‘trespassing’ denote different types of conduct.” Gibson points out that “‘loitering’ is commonly understood to mean …
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… 1 NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS DAVID FERRARO and JOHN SEDOR, SUPERIOR … Ferraro was contributing additional funds, interest free, without gaining additional equity. Majority Members … that Patricia Ferraro has made loans to the LLCs interest free and contributed her own money to finish construction, …
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… and therefore unenforceable. The Hamilton Cove apartment complex, located in Weehawken, houses hundreds of apartments … New Jersey’s strong public policy in favor of the freedom to contract except where a contract would violate public policy. Legislatures can override the freedom to contract in specific settings. But the fact that …
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… moved from Texas, where she was employed at Austin Community College as a non-tenured adjunct professor, to New … the day she arrived late, and told them they would "lose points on their final grades." Plaintiff left the class … of the NJCRA and sought declaratory relief (academic freedom and due process) (count one); violations of the …
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… demanding, twenty-six-week program in December 2004. After completing various assignments he was transferred to … prematurely because petitioner could not run pain-free. The FCE report stated petitioner could return to work, … This appeal followed. Petitioner raises the following points: (1) the decisions of the ALJ and the Board are not …
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… 3 required certain operations cease to reduce the rate of community spread.2 As of mid-December, the Centers for … that they did not waive their constitutional right to be free from double jeopardy by withholding their consent to … would violate the defendant's constitutional rights" of freedom from double jeopardy. State v. Abbati, 99 N.J. 418, …