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… emancipation. Paragraph 5.1(b) defined emancipation as the "completion of four continuous academic years of college … stock option plan and employee stock purchase plans free and clear of any interest of [defendant]." That … would continue to live in the Montville townhouse rent-free in lieu of plaintiff paying his child support …
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… purchased the property at issue here (the property), a commercial warehouse located next to the existing church. In … (Anderl & Oakley, Sidley Austin, and Yale Law School Free Exercise Clinic, attorneys; David R. Oakley on the … no error in declining to find actual use. The City also points out that the continuing exempt character theory of …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … and then import the income back (for example as a tax-free dividend or as a loan). [Ibid.] See also Senate Budget … concerns of income shifting, or exporting income tax- free out of New Jersey, should conceivably be allayed. It is …
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… rather "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … credited Williams' testimony that once the children were freed for adoption, there were "no concerns about the … outweigh[ed] the benefit of . . . having the child[ren] free for . . . adoption." The judge concluded that "the harm …
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… 16, 2018 2 A-3604-14T4 Defendant M.P.R. was convicted of committing a series of sexual assaults and a kidnapping on … 184 N.J. 497, 513-14 (2005). Moreover, "there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit … favored concurrent sentences)). As "there should be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit …
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… me, yeah I did it." Based on the files found on defendant's computers and his admission that he had routinely viewed … It is an accommodation which the judiciary system is free to institute or reject." Hessen, 145 N.J. at 452 … Super. 55, 70 (App. Div. 1994). "[A] reviewing court is not free to ignore an illegal sentence." State v. Moore, 377 …
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… the property with Eric . . . to remain on the premises rent free for a period of one year from the date of closing. … While plaintiffs were out of the property, defendant commenced renovations on the home. He removed the ceiling, … must be 'fair and courteous, grounded in the evidence, and free from any potential to cause injustice.'" Risko, 206 …
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… purchased the property at issue here (the property), a commercial warehouse located next to the existing church. In … (Anderl & Oakley, Sidley Austin, and Yale Law School Free Exercise Clinic, attorneys; David R. Oakley on the … no error in declining to find actual use. The City also points out that the continuing exempt character theory of …
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… * NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … and then import the income back (for example as a tax-free dividend or as a loan). [Ibid.] See also Senate Budget … concerns of income shifting, or exporting income tax- free out of New Jersey, should conceivably be allayed. It is …
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… rather "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … credited Williams' testimony that once the children were freed for adoption, there were "no concerns about the … outweigh[ed] the benefit of . . . having the child[ren] free for . . . adoption." The judge concluded that "the harm …
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… 16, 2018 2 A-3604-14T4 Defendant M.P.R. was convicted of committing a series of sexual assaults and a kidnapping on … 184 N.J. 497, 513-14 (2005). Moreover, "there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit … favored concurrent sentences)). As "there should be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit …
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… me, yeah I did it." Based on the files found on defendant's computers and his admission that he had routinely viewed … It is an accommodation which the judiciary system is free to institute or reject." Hessen, 145 N.J. at 452 … Super. 55, 70 (App. Div. 1994). "[A] reviewing court is not free to ignore an illegal sentence." State v. Moore, 377 …
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… the property with Eric . . . to remain on the premises rent free for a period of one year from the date of closing. … While plaintiffs were out of the property, defendant commenced renovations on the home. He removed the ceiling, … must be 'fair and courteous, grounded in the evidence, and free from any potential to cause injustice.'" Risko, 206 …
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… order entered by Judge Linda Grasso Jones, dismissing their complaint and affirming defendant Little Silver Planning … more credible." As Judge Jones aptly noted, "the Board is free to accept or reject the opinions of experts who testify … . . ."). Therefore, Judge Jones concluded, "[t]he Board was free to accept the testimony of its planner over the …
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… on the following charges: second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. … also informed the judge that defendant remained offense free after she was "released [from jail] on a bracelet," and … would be fatal, she was remorseful, she remained offense free while awaiting trial, and her offense was, as the judge …
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… The trial court denied C.M.'s motion for release from civil commitment after a periodic Krol hearing. See State v. Krol, … had he not been hospitalized . In 2008, he was reported "free of assaultive behaviors." His progress reports state … team's consensus that C.M. must demonstrate twelve incident-free months before beginning discharge planning. "When this …
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… and plaintiff had a master's of science degree in computer engineering from Stanford University. Defendant had … may view the trade-offs as a poor deal, but courts are not free to rewrite PSAs on that basis. See J.B., supra, 215 … light of prevailing circumstances," a court would be "free to require greater support." Morris, supra, 263 N.J. …
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… of his motion must be reversed because the trial court committed plain error in accepting his surrender. The … decision. Are you making it voluntarily and of your own free will? [Defendant:] Yes. [Defense Counsel:] Did anybody … surrender his parental rights "voluntarily and of his own free will." He found that defendant had "not been forced, …
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… in 2004. Plaintiff then obtained a new job with a printing company and earned $38,000 annually until he retired in … Defendant shall be entitled to keep the Orlando timeshare free from any claims from [p]laintiff . . . . 6. Defendant … the terms of the parties' Agreement. Also, as defendant points out, plaintiff entered the marriage with $75,000 in …
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… and simple possession convictions because Brown had already completed the three-year probation terms on those charges in … before the sentencing court, "a reviewing court is not free to ignore an illegal sentence," State v. Moore, 377 … the eluding counts were not imposed. Further, the State was free to appeal from the illegal sentence at any time before …