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… all of the guns and ammunition seized in the searches and compared them to the ten bullet and cartridge cases … about the discovery of the guns and ammunition to "show the completeness of the investigation"—namely that the State … probative as to some fact of consequence, the jury would be free to make the impermissible, unduly prejudicial inference …
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… v. CHRISRYAN, LLC, STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY, and STEVE MEEHAN, Defendants, and HARRY MOREY,1 … the days following a large snowfall in order to prevent refreezing. Defendant never performed, and Meehan never … version is rebutted by Meehan's assertions that his lot was free of snow and ice when he inspected it shortly after he …
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… and asked defendant to show his hands. Defendant did not comply, struck Garcia, broke free from his grip, got into his car, and attempted to drive … the building, the officers saw muzzle flashes, heard accompanying gunshots, and returned fired. They retreated, set …
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… alimony based on his annual gross imputed enhanced base income of $160,000[] per year agreed upon for alimony … earned above $550,000[] will belong to [defendant] free of any claim of [plaintiff]. Pertinently, the parties' … changed financial circumstances . . . The parties freely and voluntarily waive determination of the joint …
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… by FISHER, P.J.A.D. Plaintiff Charles Wright filed a complaint that alleged five notices of intention to … in such circumstances be permitted to speak and write freely without the restraint of fear of an ensuing defamation action, this sense of freedom being indispensable to the due administration of …
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… of a vacant, boarded-up building that had been used for commercial purposes. For the reasons that follow, we hold that a vacant church maintains its status as a noncommercial property, not subject to a commercial property's … "[t]he mere fact that the premises was abandoned should not free [defendants] from liability." He further claims that …
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… Jimenez, Raul Augustin Jimenez, and Lirio Jimenez2 filed a complaint in the Law Division against defendant seeking … share the same surname. A-2495-16T1 3 Before a jury trial commenced, the parties settled their respective claims. They … in a money judgment entered against him alone. Otherwise, a free-wheeling spouse, by amassing such individual debt, …
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… in New Jersey; and (3) the chaperone(s) timely file compliance reports every three months with the BOME. In … and a transcribed hearing conducted in March 2023 by a subcommittee within the Board, the BOME issued a final decision … a condition. The regulatory bodies in the two states are free to adopt independent approaches. Kim, 403 N.J. Super. …
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… Directive # 3-05 [Supersedes Directive #8-90] Questions or comments may be directed to (609) 633-2390 or (609) 984-5022 … addressed in their joint report, the IDWG and PCSEWG recommended the elimination of most routine intercounty … recommendation to the Judicial Council, each Vicinage is free to continue to assign this function as it has in the …
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… OF CORRECTIONS, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, and DEVON BROWN, COMMISSIONER, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, individually and in … in many positions since 1977, most recently as Assistant Commissioner of the Division of Programs and Community … a new balance between the rights of the employee to be free from workplace discrimination and the rights of the …
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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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… all of the guns and ammunition seized in the searches and compared them to the ten bullet and cartridge cases … about the discovery of the guns and ammunition to "show the completeness of the investigation"—namely that the State … probative as to some fact of consequence, the jury would be free to make the impermissible, unduly prejudicial inference …
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… v. MARK ANTHONY CARPENTRY, LLC, STONE CRETE CONCRETE COMPANY, MICHAEL PALISCHAK CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., BRADFORD ELLIOTT, GILBERTO SILVA AZEVEDO, … approved plans, the Court noted that the "parties remain free to limit those remedies by mutual agreement." Id. at …
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… probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome of the proceeding. Fritz, 105 N.J. at 58. 5 A-1834-19 … "[i]t is impossible to know for certain what the final outcome might have been if the diagnosis had been made … not to was made "intelligently, voluntarily, and of her own free will." In fact, the record reflects that trial counsel …
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… and asked defendant to show his hands. Defendant did not comply, struck Garcia, broke free from his grip, got into his car, and attempted to drive … the building, the officers saw muzzle flashes, heard accompanying gunshots, and returned fired. They retreated, set …
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Charges Document PDF
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… minds open until a verdict is reached. Jurors must be as free as humanly possible from bias, prejudice or sympathy … through a headset].1 I do this because you may feel more comfortable responding with some degree of privacy and because I need you to be completely open and honest in your responses. I also want to …
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… PTI Director in the Criminal Division Manager's Office recommended that defendant's application be denied because his … Office (SCPO) concurred with the PTI Director's recommendation and denied defendant's application. Defendant … parole as mandated by N.J.S.A. 2C:40-26(b). Defendant was free to argue for a lesser sentence within the statute's …
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… 2C:15-1(a)(1) (count two); second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(2) and N.J.S.A. … and did not "permit jurors to deliberate objectively, freely, and with an untrammeled mind." Id. at 402. Instead, … must be exercised in a manner that ensures 'a jury verdict free from untoward interference from any source, including …
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… for the reasons stated in Judge John M. Deitch's comprehensive and well-reasoned written opinion issued on … a reasonable person were to believe he was not free to leave." Id. at 387-88. An investigative detention, … warrant the limited intrusion upon the individual's freedom." Ibid. (alterations in original) (quoting Davis, …
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… and State Constitutions than the right of the people to be free from unreasonable searches of their homes." __ N.J. __ …