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… but she was bitten by the pit bull. After she managed to free her dog, Johanna continued to hold on to the pit bull … ambulance and the police. Once he realized the police were coming, the pit bull's owner took his dog and left the … testified her hand was mangled and bloody, with bones coming out of her fingers. 4 A-0224-21 away prior to trial …
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… will be permitted to download transaction data from JACS in Comma Separated Values (CSV) format and Microsoft Excel. The … in its sole discretion, that the capacity of any host computer system is, or is likely to become, insufficient to … or User?s use of JACS will be uninterrupted or error-free, or that JACS will meet the participant?s, …
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… appeals from the January 4, 2021 order dismissing the complaint with prejudice for failure to comply with the Affidavit of Merit (AOM) statute, N.J.S.A. … Super. 106, 110 (App. Div. 1997). While "[l]itigants are free to represent themselves 3 JEDS allows self-represented …
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… children’s time with each parent, as well as suggestions on common issues dealing with parenting time (visitation). It … should allow their children to love the other parent freely even; if the relationship between the parents has … may even be remarried. Your children have the right to be free of questions from each parent about the other parent’s …
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… of any document or thing: (a) that contains trade secrets, competitively sensitive technical, marketing, financial, … significant harm to an individual or to the business or competitive position of the designating party. Any party to … filing system used by the New Jersey Superior Court permits free and open access for the public. Any petition to seal …
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… of any document or thing: (a) that contains trade secrets, competitively sensitive technical, marketing, financial, … significant harm to an individual or to the business or competitive position of the designating party. Any party to … filing system used by the New Jersey Superior Court permits free and open access for the public. Any petition to seal …
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… the terms of the plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend a five-year prison term subject 3 A-3339-21 to the … in prison on the second-degree offense, but the State recommended a five-year term. The judge explained defendant … hearing so the defendant could secure new, conflict-free counsel to file a motion to withdraw his guilty pleas. …
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… parole, robbed a furniture store in Jersey City with an accomplice. During the robbery, Johnson shot two brothers who … for robbery. During his incarceration, Johnson committed seventeen institutional infractions. The … factors, the panel found Johnson: was "[i]nfraction free since [the] last panel"; "[p]articipat[ed] in …
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… Magdalena. The deed listed Robert and Andriy as tenants in common. Although Andriy advanced money to acquire the … with Andriy. Consequently, Sylwia was charged in a criminal complaint with forgery. The criminal matter resolved by … is not perfection . . . no trial can ever be entirely free of even the smallest defect. Our goal, nonetheless, …
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… essentially for the reasons set forth in Judge Walls ' comprehensive decision. We briefly summarize the evidence … at the elementary to middle school level. The evaluator recommended more hands-on parenting training designed to meet … be served by terminating Lucy's parental rights, thereby freeing John to be adopted by his resource parent, Maria. …
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… from the summary judgment dismissal of his second amended complaint against defendants and third-party plaintiffs … for summary judgment, arguing plaintiff's second amended complaint was barred by the immunity provisions of the New … and premises were unsafe for his use, "[c]hildren were free to enter the unguarded playground through the ungated …
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… filed a PCR petition, alleging that he was "compelled" to accept the plea and sentence because Thomas … 399, 416 (App. Div. 2011) (stating an appellate court is "free to affirm the trial court's decision on grounds … show: "counsel's assistance was not 'within the range of competence demanded of attorneys in criminal cases'; and . . …
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… CONNECTORS, POWER CORDS, STRIPS AND EXTENSION CORDS TO ACCOMMODATE ALL AV. EQUIPMENT INCLUSVIE OF HOTEL PROVIDED AV, … INDIVIDUAL BOTTLED WATER REQUIRED. VENDOR MUST WORK TO ACCOMMODATE ALL DIETARY NEEDS & SELECTIONS DAY TWO THURSDAY, … * Use "$0.00" to indicate service or equipment is available free of charge OTHER CHARGES SUBTOTAL SELF-PARKING * Use "No …
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… OF TEXT As reported by the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee on December 8, 2025, with amendments. A4813 [2R] … numerals has been adopted as follows: 1Assembly ATR committee amendments adopted December 12, 2024. 2Senate SBA … my mind on the road; 15 I will talk safely by using a hands-free wireless telephone while 16 driving if I am of lawful …
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… both arrears and financial hardship due to [defendant]'s incomplete payment." Defendant did not participate in this … 3 A-1441-24 and inclusion of all sources of defendant's income, including income from his cigar lounge business. … The court further noted that "[b]oth parties are free to file another application if they find out additional …
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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 …
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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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… Defendant authorized searches of his apartment, vehicles, computer, cell phone, and agreed to provide a buccal swab … or mental exhaustion" that deprives a defendant of free will. Presha, 163 N.J. at 313 (quoting Miller, 76 N.J. … or mental exhaustion" depriving him of the 19 A-2113-24 free will to refuse to talk. Presha, 163 N.J. at 313. There …
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… II. 3 A-0346-24 I. A. In 2010, the City created a subcommittee to review its sign ordinances and regulations. In … provides: "Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech . . . ." U.S. Const. amend. I. The New … I, Paragraph 9 A-0346-24 6 provides: "Every person may freely speak, write and publish his sentiments on all …