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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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… 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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… 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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… for our consideration: POINT I THE DEFENDANT'S RIGHT TO BE FREE FROM UNREASONABLE SEARCHES AND SEIZURES AS GUARANTEED … the premises under surveillance. [169 N.J. at 215 (quoting Commonwealth v. Desper, 643 N.E.2d 1008, 1011 (Mass. … the detective's warrant affidavit satisfied these essential components of a controlled buy. Indeed, there were three …
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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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… 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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… earnings of approximately $110,000 per year and imputed income to defendant of $35,000 per year. The PSA stated the … financial relief based on plaintiff's alleged increased income. Plaintiff opposed the motion. The court granted … the fact his disability insurance proceeds were tax-free. She argued the court was required to "retroactively …
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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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… SENIOR LIVING AT PENNSAUKEN, BENTLEY ALP, and KDG OPERATING COMPANY, LLC, Defendants-Respondents. … 8:36-7.3, by failing to assure a patient’s room is clutter free. The expert’s report does not specify a standard of … to allow residents a certain degree of autonomy and freedom of movement. See N.J.A.C. 8:36-6.1 (requiring …
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… of conflict, mandating the relief. A member of the "legal community" allegedly told her she would not receive a fair … State Dep't of Env't Prot. v. Middlesex Cnty. Bd. of Chosen Freeholders, 206 N.J. Super. 414, 420 (Ch. Div. 1985), aff’d … proceedings therein, or because the board of chosen freeholders of a county or the municipality in which the …
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… robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, 2C:15-1; second-degree … 2014, defendant pled guilty to second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery and second-degree possession of a firearm for … to testify against his co-defendants and his counsel was free to argue for a lesser sentence. Defendant, who was …
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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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… BE APPLIED RETROACTIVELY. POINT FOUR THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR WHEN IT RULED THAT THE MISSOURI … and the New Jersey Constitution guarantee the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. U.S. Const. amend. IV; N.J. Const. art I, ¶ 7. The compelled intrusion into the body for the purpose of drawing …
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… confession was the product of a rational intellect and a free will." Id. at 534. "The State shoulders the burden of … III. We do not reach defendant's other arguments as they become moot in light of our decision that the conviction …
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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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… 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 …