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… State failed to preserve its potentially (continued) not free to deviate from its direction. See Marshall, supra, 123 … more in the fashion of a high noon at the O.K. Corral. Committed in a manner showing utter disregard for the safety … aggravating factors three, the risk that the defendant will commit another offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1a(3); and nine, the …
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… Bishop-Thompson. On appeal from the Division of Workers' Compensation, Department of Labor and Workforce Development, … from a December 7, 2020 order of the Division of Workers' Compensation (Division) imposing attorneys' fees, costs, and … the entry of the September 7, 2020 order; the JWC also is free to consider Garden Homes' lack of response to the …
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… if, aided and abetted by one or more other persons, he commits an act of sexual contact with another person, using coercion or without the victim’s affirmatively and freely- given permission. In order to convict defendant of … using coercion or without the victim’s affirmatively and freely-given permission. The first element that the State …
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… part: An actor is guilty of aggravated sexual assault if he commits an act of sexual penetration with another person and … using coercion or without the victim’s affirmatively and freely- given permission. In order to convict defendant of … using coercion or without the victim’s affirmatively and freely-given permission. The first element that the State …
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… bottled waters and soft drinks are required. Vendor must accommodate all dietary needs and selections. BEVERAGES ONLY … bottled waters and soft drinks are required. Vendor must accommodate all dietary needs and selections. LUNCH 200 … * Use "$0.00" to indicate service or equipment is available free of charge OTHER CHARGES SUBTOTAL SELF-PARKING * Use "No …
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… sale. In our order, we stated "[d]efendant remains free to file a motion seeking a stay of any adverse order." … 2022 orders. See R. 2:5-4(a) (limiting appellate review to competent evidentiary materials presented to the motion … (App. Div. 2007)). On this record, defendant presented no competent evidence, let alone the required clear and …
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… home nearly his entire life, and the resource parent is committed to adopting Wayne. In our prior opinion, we found … interests to terminate Warren's parental rights, thereby freeing Wayne for adoption by his resource parent. The trial … has a recent criminal conviction for a drug offense and has completed his sentence for this offense within the past five …
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… of the limited issue on remand. To resolve a juvenile complaint venued in the Family Part, M.E.M. pleaded guilty … N.J.S.A. 2C:7-2(f), which specifically applies the offense-free requirement to juveniles who are prosecuted as adults … through citation to statutes not at issue in this case compels a different result. See N.J.S.A. 2C:43-3.8 …
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… the New Jersey Department of Corrections (DOC), finding he committed prohibited act *.005, by threatening another with … restrictive housing unit (RHU), sixty-days loss of commutation time, and fifteen-days loss of recreational … prior to the disciplinary hearing "due to be[ing] charge[-]free . . . and because the imposed sanctions are severe . . …
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… he 3 A-1997-22 was sentenced for multiple offenses; his commission of a new offense while on probation, though his … which were serious in nature and which resulted in loss of commutation time, confinement in detention, and … factors, the Board acknowledged Lumumba was infraction- free since the previous panel hearing; he participated in …
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… program. The program allowed inmates who remained "charge-free for at least one . . . year" to order food from … Grievance had no legitimate basis because it concerned a complaint about the correctional facility's rules or … 2022. In November 2022, the Department's Property Claims Committee (Committee) denied Ali-X's Property Claim. Ali-X …
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… on May 10, 2019. His mother, Queen Bates (Bates), filed a Complaint on his behalf, as his guardian ad litem, asserting … as a result, and the amount of $10,000 was adequate to compensate him for future medical expenses. Indeed, the jury was free to accept the opinion of defendant's expert and to …
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… liens be paid by the Estate within thirty days. The Estate complied with the order, then appealed, arguing the trial … of the MSA; the trial court abused its discretion in compelling the Estate to pay marital debts in advance of the … pay real estate related debts and provide clear title free of liens, effectively including IRS liens, within …
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… that order, 1 We note defendant's appeal brief fails to comply with the Court Rules. Although we might have … rights in response to defendant's continued failure to comply with the JOD and the June 23 order. Defendant opposed … 457 N.J. Super. 77, 83 (App. Div. 2018). "Courts should be free to exercise their discretion to prevent unnecessary …
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… the right to purchase and develop certain property to a competitor. In response to a request for proposals issued by … submissions, FMERA determined plaintiff's proposal was non-compliant, and it awarded development rights to another … concluded, pursuant to the Mega Parcel RFOTP, plaintiff was free to submit a proposal on or before the response due date …
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… in N.J.A.C. 10A:1-2.4(c). The regulation states: (c) The Commissioner may exempt a correctional facility . . . from … shown in a particular situation or in instances when strict compliance with a rule or all of its requirements would … than twenty-five years in prison; (2) she has been charge- free for more than ten years; and (3) other inmates with …
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… in the trial court's decision. We add the following brief comments. The guardianship petition was tried before the … is "whether a child's interest will best be served by completely terminating the child's relationship with that 5 … believe that terminating defendant's parental rights, thus freeing her child for adoption by the resource parents, …
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… WELL-BEING IN THE LAW -- SUPREME COURT ACTION ON INITIAL RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE WELLNESS COMMITTEE & REQUEST FOR INPUT The Supreme Court has … for individuals in crisis, should be made available free of charge. • Recommendation 3: The Committee should …
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… (DOC) finding her guilty and imposing discipline for committing a prohibited act: *.005, "threatening another … present when these words were uttered. Based on the inmate complaints and witnessed events, Butler issued a … RHU punishment, in consideration that Li had been "charge-free" since 2016. In an appeal of the DHO's ruling filed two …
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… wedding and to suffer consequential damages. In her amended complaint, plaintiff alleged breach of contract, negligence, … of judgment of $5,000 in satisfaction of all claims in her complaint. Plaintiff later unsuccessfully moved to reopen … N.J. Super. 203, 207 (App. Div. 2009)). "Parties are always free to preserve any claim they might have pursuant 7 …