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… rather "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … credited Williams' testimony that once the children were freed for adoption, there were "no concerns about the … outweigh[ed] the benefit of . . . having the child[ren] free for . . . adoption." The judge concluded that "the harm …
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… because—during the first interview—she was told she was not free to leave until she told detectives what they wanted to … Suggs was the sole witness who testified to his alleged comment about shooting the victim in the eye, and no … argument, that the detectives told Suggs "she was not free to leave" and "[h]er ability to leave was contingent on …
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… Jim to attend substance abuse evaluations, and both were recommended for an intensive outpatient program (IOP). Amy was … and Jim agreed to attend intakes at SFS, remain substance free while caring for Cindy, and maintain a home free from substance abuse. During another home visit, Amy …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS : SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY … review from the “appropriate legislative authority” who is free to “reconsider such [a blight] declaration.” Id. The … review from the “appropriate legislative authority” who is free to “reconsider such [a blight] declaration.” Id. The …
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… appeals an order dismissing his eleven-count amended complaint for failure to state a claim under Rule 4:6-2(e). … process is disfavored out of fear that its use could chill free access to the courts" and because its elements "place … ability to recover, thus recognizing the counter-policy of free access to the courts." Baglini v. Lauletta, 338 N.J. …
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… The issue at trial was whether that was a recognized complication of the surgery, as defendant argued, or a … the small intestine. To remove the gallbladder, the surgeon frees it from the liver by clipping and cutting the cystic … of care was breached"). And defendant is, of course, free to argue to the jury that common bile duct injuries can …
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… WITHOUT A LIMITING INSTRUCTION, EVIDENCE OF PRIOR BAD ACTS COMMITTED BY [DEFENDANT], ALTHOUGH THAT 1 Defendant was … the judge acknowledged that defendant remained crime free for "approximately a decade." Nonetheless, the judge … a concurrent sentence because essentially there would be no free crimes . . . . Defendant's sentence is within the …
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… 16, 2018 2 A-3604-14T4 Defendant M.P.R. was convicted of committing a series of sexual assaults and a kidnapping on … 184 N.J. 497, 513-14 (2005). Moreover, "there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit … favored concurrent sentences)). As "there should be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit …
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… me, yeah I did it." Based on the files found on defendant's computers and his admission that he had routinely viewed … It is an accommodation which the judiciary system is free to institute or reject." Hessen, 145 N.J. at 452 … Super. 55, 70 (App. Div. 1994). "[A] reviewing court is not free to ignore an illegal sentence." State v. Moore, 377 …
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… or (2) (count one); first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3 (count … sentence, a judge should consider that "there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit … the following guidelines: 28 A-1648-18 (1) there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit …
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… as a condition of probation; the presumption can be overcome only when a state prison sentence would be a serious … and comply with the principles of sentencing remain free from the fear of 'second guessing.'" State v. Megargel, … of imprisonment simply because he or she has led "a crime-free or blameless life" or happens to be a "first-time …
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… said she would not return Daughter without a formal order commanding her return. So, on December 4, 2015, the court … Daughter's primary caregiver, and Doughty spent much of his free time playing video games, rather than with Daughter. … Div. 1976). Absent compelling circumstances, we are not free to substitute our judgment for that of the trial court, …
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… focus on the "puzzle pieces" he had presented, use their "common sense" and not to be distracted by defense counsel's … however, overruled the objection, noting each juror was free to determine whether the individual in the video was … was permitted to draw reasonable inferences. Each juror was free to determine whether Hamdeh's description of a …
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… share parenting time each week;2 limit their methods of communication; and refrain from harassing each other. … full-day." He added, if both schools are good and one is free and the other costs money, why [not] choose the one that is free[?] Payment is obviously a concern for Mother as …
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… LANGUAGE ACCESS PLAN The New Jersey Judiciary is committed to ensuring equal access to our courts and … to ensuring equal access to the courts by providing free and qualified language access services to all court … now consolidated into this Language Access Plan that ensure free, high quality, and timely language access services …
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… use should not have been admitted into evidence, the State committed prosecutorial misconduct and his sentence was … room. The detectives returned and told defendant he was not free to leave because they were conducting an investigative … to assess whether the waiver of rights was the product of free will or police coercion." Nyhammer, 197 N.J. at 402. …
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… Defendants-Respondents, and GRID REAL ESTATE, LLC, GRID COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE, LLC, and ROBERT ANTONICELLO, … 538. The Court, however, also recognized that "any party is free to waive a privilege." Id. at 532. Under N.J.R.E. 530, … we recognized the privilege's purpose was to facilitate the free flow of information between a 19 A-2416-17T3 patient …
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… a jury and found guilty of third-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, third-degree burglary, third-degree … (quoting Miranda, 384 U.S. at 467). "[A] suspect is always free to waive the privilege and confess . . . [but] that … to impose a consecutive sentence: (1) there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit …
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… purposes.” N.J.S.A. 39:4-50(a)(3). The Senate Judiciary Committee explained that the amended statute provided that … Having been granted leniency by virtue of the infraction-free lapse of time between the two earlier violations, the … defendant’s record of DWI offenses includes two infraction-free intervals of more than ten years between convictions. …
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… id. § 52-2(c)(3). Successful graduates who have committed certain offenses and apply for expungement are … the records outweighs the desirability of having the person freed from any disabilities associated with their … At its core, the program tries to keep participants drug free and empower them to lead productive lives. According to …