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… Demunguia admitted to his parole officer that he had become affiliated with the Pagans Motorcycle Club (Pagans) in … permission to carry a knife so he could cut his pant leg free while riding a motorcycle. The parole officer advised …
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… failed to cure the default, plaintiff1 filed a foreclosure complaint on August 27, 2009. On October 20, 2009, plaintiff received personal service of the summons and complaint at his dental office in New York City. After … property: the opportunity to purchase [his or her] property free and clear of all existing liens." Id. at 507. However, …
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… Have Dismissed Juror Number Nine And Ensured The Panel Was Free From Irregular Influences. B. The Prosecutor's Remarks … to the church and speak with a police officer there. They complied. Police used OnStar to locate the Cadillac, which … . . . AFTER LEARNING [DEFENDANT] WAS NOT THE PERSON WHO COMMITTED THE CRIMES. A. The Trial Court Should Have …
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… deficit hyperactivity disorder. She admitted hearing voices commanding her to harm herself and she was not compliant with her prescribed medications. DCPP … but that placement options are limited before the child is free for adoption. At trial, DCPP called an expert in …
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… a security threat group.1 On September 25, 2018, Williams completed his incarceration term and was released to mandatory supervision. He was referred to the Community Resource Center (CRC), a non-residential … in behavior-specific programs, his remaining infraction-free, and favorable institutional adjustment. The panel …
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… According to the mother, the father has unjustifiably complained about the quality of her home schooling simply to … The expert further noted that Claudia was "unable to complete very simple mathematics problems such as addition … and remanded. We do not retain jurisdiction. 4 The court is free to include in the remand proceedings any other issues …
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… appeals from a November 22, 2019 order dismissing his complaint without prejudice and a January 10, 2020 order … his motion for reconsideration. We affirm because his complaint failed to state a cause of action. We also note … defendant had violated his First Amendment right of free speech, discriminated against him in violation of his …
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… body language and the officer's awareness that weapons were commonly found in the area. Defendant responded the … stated, "[T]he fact that defendant asserted his right to be free from a frisk does not create the basis to believe … firearms are as much 'tools of the trade' as are most commonly recognized articles of narcotics paraphernalia." …
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… the relevant facts from the allegations in plaintiff's complaint, treating them as true and extending to him all … a condominium neighbor, Kimberly Denise King-Voisin, who complained that his interior surround sound speakers … and witnesses are protected 'to promote the development and free exchange of information and to foster judicial and …
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… the State agreed to dismiss all other charges and recommend a sentence one degree lower – a prison term of three … accuses counsel of ineffective assistance, counsel is free to testify 9 A-4396-18 regarding the discussions she …
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… Plaintiff James Trout appeals from a March 29, 2018 order compelling arbitration of his Consumer Fraud Act (CFA) and … about it after the trade-in. Plaintiff filed a Law Division complaint on behalf of himself and a purported class … arbitration was not the exclusive remedy, either party was free to seek arbitration "[a]nd it applie[d] to any claims …
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… assault of his eight-year-old cousin. The father is on Community Supervision for Life and he has not been permitted … been ruled out as feasible caretakers. After a guardianship complaint was filed, Dr. Zachary Yeoman conducted a … 1961) (recognizing a trial court acting as fact-finder is free to accept or reject the testimony of any party's …
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… Logan violated Cristobal's Fourth Amendment right to be free of excessive force. The jury further determined that defendant Dabney committed an assault and battery against Jacques and used … the conviction would not be admissible. Following the completion of Cristobal's testimony, the trial judge …
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… As part of the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend that he be sentenced to two years of probation and … 2C:7-1 to -23; and (7) was pleading guilty of his own free will and no one was forcing or coercing him into … to which he was pleading guilty, and he was pleading guilty freely and voluntarily. Judge Conforti also went over the …
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… conclusions on issues of law. Manalapan Realty, LP v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). We therefore … explained that the condition of the deck deviated from common construction and maintenance practice. The Codes … are to be kept in a proper state of repair and maintained free from hazardous conditions. While warnings are not …
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… terminate the obligation upon proof that the person has not committed an offense within [fifteen] years following … to an aggregate term of five years' imprisonment,1 community supervision for life, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4(a), and … In support, R.H. certified that he had remained offense free since his release, had been married for forty- five …
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… the trial judge granted summary judgment dismissing the complaint. And, later, the judge denied plaintiff's … the physical action of the injection, which was definitely commensurate with a mandibular block. Q. Okay. So although … 5 A-3827-16T1 as an expert, the trial judge was not free to find more persuasive defendant's version of the …
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… for not calling these two witnesses at trial, he was not free to ignore this claim. See R. 3:22-6(d). He should have … him or to conduct an investigation fatally altered the outcome of the trial. We recognize defendant has not come forward with evidence indicating how the outcome of the …
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… served a subpoena duces tecum on Evans's counsel, seeking communications and documents made by and exchanged between … interests." Laporta v. Gloucester Cty. Bd. of Chosen Freeholders, 340 N.J. Super. 254, 261 (App. Div. 2001) … Div. 1988)). The common interest doctrine permits "the free flow of information between or among counsel who …
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… limited duration alimony of $1500 per month for six years, commencing on plaintiff's "first pay period after the house … also asserted the man was a lawyer, gave defendant free legal advice, and was defendant's "primary childcare … facie case. The judge explained, "[t]o the contrary, what becomes clear upon a thorough review of the record is that …