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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MERCER … his headlights were on. The court finds that to a motorist coming around the ramp’s final bend, the detective’s car … statements is true, or if none are true. The detective was free, while interrogating defendant, to exaggerate the …
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… to matters filed with the trial court and use it for commercial purposes. On This Page Body … Overview … Log in … develop and maintain the Judicial case management systems. Free public access portals on the Judiciary website also can …
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… its use in other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-3521-21 compel defendant to contribute to previously incurred … to the plenary hearing on this subject, the judge is always free to consider a party's failure to comply with discovery … information in a timely fashion to run new guidelines. She points out the judge did not assess the Rule 5:3-5(c) or …
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… reversal and a new trial, defendant claims the trial court committed plain error when it failed to provide the jury … The analyst found more than one DNA profile on the hat and compared it to a sample of defendant's DNA. The analyst … Romero, 191 N.J. at 80. Thus, "a reviewing court is not free to ignore an illegal sentence," State v. Moore, 377 …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY (PSE&G), and HUGH D. SWEENEY, … judgment to defendants Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) and Hugh D. Sweeney and dismissing … an employment contract, "employers or employees have been free to terminate the employment relationship with or …
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… any settlement payment. Plaintiff had filed an amended complaint against Dr. Grano, a chiropractor who treated … plaintiff's back before she met Dr. Bump. In her amended complaint, plaintiff alleged that she returned to Dr. Grano … may argue from the evidence any conclusion which a jury is free to reach"); Diakamopoulos v. Monmouth Med. Ctr., 312 …
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… 30 protective services case when it filed a guardianship complaint against defendant.1 Defendant claims the trial … After the emergency removal, the Division filed a complaint detailing those events and defendant's history … a continuing adverse consequence to defendant, she remains free to contest the Division's continued care and custody of …
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… 2C:28-7(a)(1), and second degree as well as third degree computer theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-25(a), N.J.S.A. 2C:20-25(e), … of second degree official misconduct and second degree computer theft. On November 10, 2014, the judge denied … play regardless [of] whether a defendant has led a crime-free or blameless life. . . . . The presumption of …
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… and financial information created by Concepcion. He completed mortgage applications in the names of the straw … created by D'Anna and Concepcion, deemed the applications complete and turned them over to a lender. Relying on the … in return for his testimony with the State's right to be free from prejudicial and potential confusing evidence …
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… P.J.A.D. Plaintiff Dr. Fariborz Ashtyani's third amended complaint against defendants Critical Care Unit Resources, … Dr. Ting will also tell Dr. F. Ashtyani that he is free to negotiate his own contract with the hospital to … construed to give the maximum effect to the principle of freedom 17 A-2250-14T3 of contract and to the enforceability …
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… murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1); first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1), 2C:11-3(a)(1); … whether a suspect's confession is the product of free will, courts traditionally assess the totality of … the arguments raised before the PCR judge. Defendant also points to our decision on an appeal from the denial of a PCR …
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… mother, L.M. (Lynne), is deceased. The trial court's order freed John for adoption by his maternal aunt, S.M. (Susan). … II. The pertinent facts leading to the parental termination complaint are set forth comprehensively in Judge Velazquez's … expressed concern about Fred's ability to remain substance free given that he previously relapsed immediately upon …
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… 2012, she tested positive for Phencyclidine (PCP) and was recommended for outpatient substance abuse treatment. N.W.S. did not comply with that recommendation. In August 2012, the … be referred to a Mommy and Me program until she became drug free and maintained sobriety. The record also does not …
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… arrest and capture, the NJSP High Risk Inmate Designation Committee (HRIDC) concluded that appellant required … appellant's claim that as of 2016, he had "remained charge free" and that as of 2017, "[had] [zero] points" on the objective classification score which takes …
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… Washington D.C. In discussing the "Columbus" painting and a companion painting to the "Sierras" work, Coles stated that … merit and historic value . . . ." On the same day, the Common Council of Plainfield issued a resolution on behalf … ownership of the paintings impracticable. The City is free to display the painting in any location it chooses. …
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… defendant would drive from Philadelphia to an apartment complex in Maple Shade, New Jersey with a large 3 A-1201-20 … Hoffman that defendant was traveling to the apartment complex to return the heroin to the individual from whom he … unreasonable searches from those that can be tolerated in a free society." State v. Novembrino, 105 N.J. 95, 106 (1987). …
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… of the "substantial contributions" he and his other company made to IFP to cover its shortfalls. Plaintiff … appeals from an August 28, 2017 order dismissing his complaint against defendant without prejudice following a … had been supplied. That notation leaves this court free to consider that argument. This court finds itself in …
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… to dismiss the remaining charge in the indictment and recommend a thirty-year sentence, with an eighty-five- percent … circumstances of the offense, and the role of the actor in committing the offense, including whether or not it was … pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:44-5(a): (1) there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit …
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… 2012, she tested positive for Phencyclidine (PCP) and was recommended for outpatient substance abuse treatment. N.W.S. did not comply with that recommendation. In August 2012, the … be referred to a Mommy and Me program until she became drug free and maintained sobriety. The record also does not …
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… mother, L.M. (Lynne), is deceased. The trial court's order freed John for adoption by his maternal aunt, S.M. (Susan). … II. The pertinent facts leading to the parental termination complaint are set forth comprehensively in Judge Velazquez's … expressed concern about Fred's ability to remain substance free given that he previously relapsed immediately upon …