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… On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2020-2438. Samuel Michael Gaylord … General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Civil Service Commission NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE … her neck and held her down on the bed. She was able to free herself, but R.B. again grabbed her neck with both …
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… Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23, and for release from Community Supervision for Life NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT … probation, concurrent with his Delaware sentence, and to comply with Megan's Law and CSL. He completed his … years since registrant's conviction and he remained offense-free during that period, the sole issue on appeal is whether …
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… order denying specific performance of an option to purchase commercial real estate. Concluding the trial judge engaged … and her son Kevin Rosales, signed an agreement to rent commercial property in Newark owned by defendant, Rui Sousa. … withdraw the offer, we require the option holder, who is 'free to accept or reject,' to adhere strictly to the terms …
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… a Union County indictment with second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. … Caraballo and an unidentified juvenile. The three agreed to commit an armed robbery and drove around in Caraballo's car … Release Act (NERA), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-7.2. Defense counsel was free to argue for a five-year NERA term at sentencing. On …
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… 2013, petitioner was released from prison on parole. He completed parole on August 26, 2015. Six years later, on … records outweigh[ed] the desirability of having [him] free from any disabilities that having a criminal record … A-0192-23 outweighs the desirability of having [petitioner] freed from any disabilities that having a criminal record …
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… The criminal charges were dismissed in 2015 after he completed a pretrial intervention (PTI) program. In 2018, … before he was eligible, Hanna waited the requisite period, completed the ethics course, paid the monetary penalties, … that signed statement that it was being made "of [his] own free will." In the statement, he unambiguously and …
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… private property. The police suggested the locker search by company personnel be conducted in the presence of a police … spoke to John Morris, Menu Foods' director of operations. Accompanied by maintenance manager Will Hughes and operations … Federal Constitutions guarantee the rights of persons to be free from unreasonable searches and 8 A-1309-16T1 seizures." …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:39-7(b). On March 18, 2016, the trial judge commenced defendant's sentencing hearing. Defendant … arrest, handcuffed, or had any reason to believe he was not free to leave. Obviously, defendant knew he was a person not … before police even had any reason to suspect that he had committed a crime. His statements no doubt came as a …
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… Defendant, a physician, accepted employment in Georgia that commenced in September 2013, and the family moved there. … section III-F to "exert every reasonable effort to maintain free access and unhampered contact between the children and … first consulting plaintiff. The court ordered defendant to comply with the MSA and sanctions of $250 for any future …
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… and antisocial personality disorder. Defendant failed to complete the services offered through the Division. As a … change his mind. The judge found defendant was "alert" and "comprehend[ed] everything that's been discussed." The judge … to surrender his rights "voluntarily and of [his] own free will." Defendant also denied being under the influence …
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… 1 "An 'open plea' [is] one that d[oes] not include a recommendation from the State nor a prior indication from the … to turn the car off and toss the keys outside. Defendant complied. Officer William Agar, Jr. directed Bossick to get … approached by a police officer would not reasonably feel free to leave, even though the encounter falls short of a …
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… discretionary extended term, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-3(a), and to recommend five-year sentences to be served concurrently in the … he spent at least five months in in-patient drug treatment. Commenting that defendant had been "in the wind" for a year, … non-appearance at sentencing; a provision the State was free to negotiate. See State v. Subin, 222 N.J. Super. 227, …
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… substantially for the reasons set forth in a cogent and comprehensive written opinion by Judge Angela F. Borkowski. 1 Neither the complaint warrant nor indictment is included in the record … he was going to be incarcerated, "So I'm not going to leave free from here?" Jimenez deflected, stating that defendant's …
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… judge agreed and entered an order dismissing plaintiff's complaint for non-economic damages.1 Plaintiff timely moved … to be waived, and, therefore, on remand, defendant is free to raise this defense anew before the trial judge. 4 … (quoting R. 4:46-2(c)).] We also determine "whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the …
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… agreement.1 After soliciting bids, CMR Construction Company ("CMR") was selected to rebuild for the sum of … ostensibly on behalf of WCCA.2 The construction was to be completed within nine months. Eighteen months later, the … to pay her share and thereby allow them to sell their units free of any lien or encumbrance. Defendant, who had …
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… the apartment. On May 3, 2016, plaintiffs filed an eviction complaint for nonpayment of rent, that alleged defendants … voluntarily. The order provided that the parties were "free to pursue their remedies in other venues." On appeal, … v. Harris, 155 N.J. 212, 226 (1998) (quoting Stonehurst at Freehold v. Twp. Comm. of Freehold, 139 N.J. Super. 311, 313 …
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… summary judgment to defendants and dismissing plaintiff's complaint. Thereafter, plaintiff moved for reconsideration. … duty to exercise reasonable care to keep [its parking area] free of ice and snow." Bates v. Valley Fair Enters., Inc., … Div. 1964). It has long been recognized, however, that commercial landowners have a reasonable time in which to act …
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… found in the back of the store. Most of the cannabinoid was commercially packaged in foil under the brand name Scooby … told to Hamade by the officers. The court noted that the comments by the police about what would happen to the niece … would be arrested and that none of the people there were free to leave the premises. Hamade refused consent for forty …
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… NO. A-2592-15T1 BASF CORPORATION, COLUMBIAN CHEMICALS COMPANY, GLENN SPRINGS HOLDINGS, INC., SHELL OIL COMPANY, TREXTRON, INC., and TRANE US, INC., f/k/a TRANE, … on the closing date unencumbered by liens or mortgages and free of debris, and they agreed to secure those obligations …
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… A POTENTIAL MISUNDERSTANDING OF BOTH CONSPIRACY AND ACCOMPLICE LIABILITY – PARTICULARLY THE NOTION OF "MERE … a cell phone when arrested. Information obtained through a communications data warrant revealed phone calls between … were insufficient to address their question, they were free to submit another question. Although the judge had …