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… N.J.S.A. 2C:11- 4(a)(1). In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a sentence not to exceed ten years for burglary, and … knowingly and intelligently made. (4) The cumulative errors committed by plea counsel require post-conviction relief. … the discovery and you've made the decision of your own free will to plead guilty. Is that correct?" Defendant …
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… BRENDA L. HACHIKIAN, and NEW JERSEY MANUFACTURERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants-Respondents. … appeal the subsequent summary judgment dismissal of their complaint. We affirm. Plaintiffs filed their auto negligence … plaintiff's motion for an extension of time). We are not free to substitute our judgment for the trial court. 6 …
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… INC., Plaintiff-Respondent, v. BURRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., Defendant-Appellant. … the role of the trial and appellate courts; they are not free to impose their own notions of discipline in place of … a lawsuit is a contract which, like all contracts, may be freely entered into and which a court, absent a …
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… Feldman, on the briefs). 1 By order dated May 8, 2015, the complaint was amended by striking the name of JP Mortgage … by July 23, 2012. On February 13, 2013, JP Morgan filed a complaint against defendants, seeking to foreclose on the … N.J. Const. art. VI, § 3, ¶ 2). New Jersey courts remain "free to fashion [their] own law of standing consistent with …
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… of Union County (the County) since 1986, filed a verified complaint in lieu of prerogative writ against the County and … Jersey Constitution.1 He appeals from the dismissal of his complaint.2 We affirm. I. Plaintiff, a Democrat, described … specific action when the duty is ministerial and wholly free from doubt, and (2) to compel the exercise of …
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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 …
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… Defendant certified when he was arrested by police he "was committing no crime and was on [his] way to the police … file any charges and "before any investigation has been commenced concerning the unlawful possession" of the weapon. … from devices to encourage the surrender of firearms to a 'free pass' for those the police have already found or …
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… Instead, the judge directed defendant's attorney to now complete Question No. 17 on the original plea form, which … any immigration consequences. Ibid. Once the attorneys completed their abbreviated questioning of defendant, the … not an environment that promotes an ample and pressure-free atmosphere to ask and answer questions between counsel …
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… Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. MARINA DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC, d/b/a BORGATA CASINO HOTEL & SPA, … their claims that defendant Marina District Development Company (Borgata) subjected them to a hostile work … before discovery was completed, the trial court would be free to reconsider the summary judgment issues on a new …
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… principles of law, we affirm. Plaintiff, a grape farming company based in Napa, California, owns property in the … by three 100-watt LED lights. It did not have a digital component. The sign was 556 feet away from plaintiff's … that the distance between the billboard – a variance-free permitted use – and nonconforming residences in the …
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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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… 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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… 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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… 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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… and he positively identified defendant as the man who committed the armed robbery. Defendant was subsequently … remaining charges. The plea deal required the State to recommend to the trial judge that defendant be sentenced to an … June 12, 2013, acknowledged that he was exercising his own free will to plead guilty and that he understood he was …
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… the terms of the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend a sentence not to exceed twenty years in prison, … defendant admitted that on November 12, 2013, while committing a theft at the YMCA in Vineland, he used a stun … obtaining his high school diploma, and remaining infraction free while incarcerated, mitigating factors eight, nine, and …
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… night. Appellant was called by another CNA to report to the common bathroom to assist D.S., who had soiled herself. D.S. … resident of a long- term care facility "has the right to be free from abuse, neglect, misappropriation of resident property, and exploitation." Freedom from Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation, 42 C.F.R. § …
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… are constrained to remand again for the trial court to complete the task we previously assigned. See Tomaino v. … police had 5 A-3939-19T4 authority to enter the room to complete the arrest process. The judge reasoned the police … "with great frugality and in none but a clear case free of doubt." Tomaino, 364 N.J. Super. at 234–35 (quoting …