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… and sixteen); four counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 (counts … to assess whether the waiver of rights was the product of a free will or police coercion." State v. Nyhammer, 197 N.J. … the case based solely on the evidence presented at trial, free from the taint of outside influences and extraneous …
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… explained that members of these municipal boards must be "free of conflicting interests that have the capacity to compromise their judgments." Id. at 338. Applying the … planning and zoning boards requires that board members be free of conflicting interests that have the capacity to …
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… 4 A-3835-19 available housing with her aunt in order to become eligible for temporary rental assistance (TRA). Evan's … between Caden and Ryan and R.F. and P.F. as a "very free-flowing session." The children were both spontaneously verbal and responsive. Caden also felt free to explore the room in order to gather toys and play …
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… an exterior surveillance camera showed Foye and Peppers coming and going from the location. The video is not clear … is "senseless" to fashion sentences that essentially allow "free" crimes. Id. at 639. Instead, a sentencing court should … the murder of Shakime Peppers would be to give Defendant a free crime. As noted by defendant, and admitted by the …
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… raised below) A. Failure to instruct the jury on accomplice liability denied Mr. Hence due process, a fair … was a "separate and distinct act," and "there should be no free crimes." We disagree. While there are no statutorily … provided the following guidelines: (1) there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit …
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… and calling upon an officer to investigate a tip is a common practice. 4 A-0718-15T4 D'Ambrosio testified that on … following arguments: POINT I THE DEFENDANT'S RIGHT TO BE FREE FROM UNREASONABLE SEARCHES AND SEIZURES AS GUARANTEED … police approach an individual, who does not reasonably feel free to leave, even though the encounter does not constitute …
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… STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. KARLA FREEMAN, Defendant-Appellant. … of counsel and on the brief). PER CURIAM Defendant Karla Freeman challenges the denial of her petition for … numbers. Goldware later called her and asked if he could come over to her house. She said yes, and the two exchanged …
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… of first-degree armed robbery, second- degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, third-degree aggravated assault, … in New Jersey as long as proper procedures and materials free of human DNA are used throughout the testing." … ha[ve] the burden of proving that the consent was, in fact, freely and voluntarily given." Bumper v. North Carolina, 391 …
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… They have two emancipated children. After Lisa filed a complaint for divorce in 2017, the parties, who were … from his girlfriend in which she stated that she receives free airfare and travel discounts at hotels for herself and … of whether [John's] girlfriend provides [John] with free travel through her employment, [John] might better …
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… was employed at a hospital. In 2016, after numerous complaints regarding petitioner's conduct at work and poor … did not know if petitioner was substance 18 A-1061-21 free, and the director could not "in good conscience and . . … Ibid. (quoting In re Pell v. Bd. of Educ. of Union Free Sch. Dist. No. 1, 313 N.E.2d 321, 327 (N.Y. 1974)). The …
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… Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Somerset County, Complaint No. W-2021-0485-1808. Andrew Gimigliano argued the … 1 In her certification, Hurley described Skout as a free social networking mobile application designed to assist … facts set forth in Hurley's certification. The State is free to seek a new search warrant based on whatever facts …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3603-20 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMMITMENT OF D.G. _______________________ Submitted May 9, … recommending for him on discharge. She also noted D.G. was free to walk the hospital grounds during his structured … of the treating psychiatrist, which the SVP court was free to accept or reject. 17 A-3603-20 Id. at 447. The Court …
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… AND THE DISPLAY IN THIS CASE OF THE DECEDENT'S PICTURE ACCOMPANIED BY THE STATEMENT, "IN LOVING MEMORY JUSTIN … Kennedy, mused that due process requires "trials . . . be free from a coercive or intimidating atmosphere," yet … (LaVecchia, J., dissenting). "Although the prosecutor is free to discuss . . . inferential evidence . . . [she] …
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… as a matter of law under Rule 4:46-2(c), and discovery is incomplete, we reverse and remand. I. Viewed in the light most … and the sale of the farmland at a reduced price—as her "free and voluntary decision." Dorothy certified that "[n]o … physical exertion of a kind and quality that destroys the free will of the testator by preventing that person from …
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… of the vehicles using the easement changed to include more commercial and delivery vehicles, as well as heavier … surveillance inappropriately interfered with their free use and enjoyment of the easement as guaranteed by the … strain and constant tension.' They 'never feel relaxed or free at home.'" Id. at 445. The Court further determined …
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… served, resulting in the administrative dismissal of the complaint against her. NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … a matter of law." Burnett v. Gloucester Cnty. Bd. of Chosen Freeholders, 409 N.J. Super. 219, 228 (App. Div. 2009) … all children with disabilities have available to them a free appropriate public education (FAPE) in the least …
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… doubt, whether the defendant's past offenses were "committed on occasions different from one another" under the … resolved by a unanimous jury beyond a reasonable doubt (or freely admitted in a guilty plea)." Erlinger, 602 U.S. at … In these circumstances, the sentencing court was free to consider the other four convictions for purposes of …
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… cooperative demeanor throughout the PTI process." It recommended that defendant be enrolled in PTI for six months, pay fines and $809.46 in restitution, and comply with standard PTI conditions. The 4 A-3333-24 State … In the second instance, the reviewing court is free to conclude that the abuse "arises from a clear error …
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… he is at low risk of reoffending and not a danger to the community. For the reasons that follow, we remand for … expert that defendant "would not be a risk to the community," and in response to a follow-up question posed by … certainty. We first note that although courts are free to accept or reject the testimony of experts, as with …
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… this matter, we need not describe the litigation in comprehensive detail. The following summary will suffice for … exhibits and supporting documents" pursuant to the New York Freedom of Information Law, N.Y. Pub. Off. Law §§ 84-90 … redactions. As part of that undertaking, the trial court is free to reconsider any particular redactions it rejected and …