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… any person owning, keeping or harboring the same shall be accompanied by a person capable of controlling said dog and … a term of imprisonment of up to ninety days, a term of community service of up to ninety days, or "any combination … strict liability. Because defendant's dogs had been roaming free before, defendant was surely aware of the need to take …
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… from the Hillside Police Department interviewed H.G. and completed an investigation report. The officer wrote that … prosecutors with an objective standard on which to base the community notification decision mandated by [Megan's 4 … In addressing a registrant's classification, a judge is free to consider reliable evidence besides the RRAS score, …
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… that this Agreement has been entered into of their own free will and volition with full knowledge of the facts to … With such knowledge, each is signing this Agreement freely and voluntarily. Just before the May 2021 hearing to … seizure, two aneurysms, heart attack and went into a coma for [twenty-three] days." She told the court these …
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… for the reasons set forth by the trial court in its comprehensive written decision. I. Plaintiff owns and … feet proposed; 20 feet required for each), as well as total combined side yard setbacks (32.14 feet proposed; 50 feet … impact in the area. The judge reasoned "the Board is free to consider the arrangement of the driveways and the …
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… an abbreviated summary and add the following additional comments. I. In January 2019, Theresa gave birth to David. … that David was healthy, but Theresa would be involuntarily committed to a psychiatric unit due to her history of … and after she was advised of the need to remain substance-free to prevent the worsening of her schizophrenia symptoms, …
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… v. STEPHEN STARNER, LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Third-Party Defendants, and GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES … other cases is limited. R. 1:36-3. 2 A-0153-17T2 INSURANCE COMPANY (GEICO), Third-Party Defendant-Appellant. … be made in safety and that it does not interfere with the free movement of vehicular traffic approaching from either …
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… for Medicaid benefits in which transfers of assets or income are closely scrutinized to determine if they were made … compensating for A-3087-15T4 10 care or services provided free in the past shall be presumed to have been transferred … per hour to take care of her mother, which would have freed her up to return to work. As a former claims adjuster, …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0354-17T2 RICHARD J. BADOLATO, COMMISSIONER, NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND … and ordering that he pay fines totaling $7,500. The Commissioner of the Department found that respondent … the suspension of his New Jersey license, respondent was free to maintain employment with an insurance producer in …
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… and hands. H.P and M.S. testified that, after hearing the commotion, H.P. came out of his room. He tried to get … and any monies paid are forwarded to the Victims of Crime Compensation Board (the V.C.C.B. penalties). N.J.S.A. … the outcome of the trial. The judge observed, "The jury was free to consider self-defense on the lesser-included offense …
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… and Kayla. The facts are fully set forth in Judge Wright's comprehensive twenty-nine page opinion, and need not be … they tried to pick up the slack, feeding, bathing and comforting their younger half-siblings. But both … will do them lasting damage. The judge found that only freeing the children for adoption by their grandparents will …
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… 2012, the court made clear that defendant's attorneys were free to file a motion to reopen the suppression hearing if … Roberts appeared at the hearing. He described defendant's complaints about Roberts as set forth in defendant's … petition by order dated August 22, 2017. In his accompanying comprehensive written decision, the judge …
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… cocaine, N.J.S.A. 2C:35- 5(10)(a)(1). The State agreed to recommend a seven-year term of imprisonment with five years of … defendant testified he was pleading guilty of his own free will, he was satisfied with his attorney's services, he … his attorney held such an opinion regarding the motions or communicated the opinion to him. He does not provide any …
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… court's summary judgment dismissal of her slip-and-fall complaint. Plaintiff injured her right wrist and knee when … plaintiff to fall. She described the studio as humid, comparing it to a bathroom after a hot shower, and opined … utilizing Medford's fitness equipment, such as dumbbells, free-weights, and cardio equipment. See Prioleau, supra, 223 …
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… motion for summary judgment to dismiss plaintiff's complaint and denied plaintiff's cross-motion of summary … cross-motion of summary judgment, finding plaintiff's complaint was untimely filed and without good cause for an … physical exertion of a kind and quality that destroys the free will of the testator by preventing that person from …
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… been chronically pulled for at least two to three months, commencing around the time the mother first noted the baby's … to N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.29(a). Following the filing of a verified complaint and order to show cause, on April 9, 2013 the … actions tried without a jury). Here, the trial court was free to find defendant was not credible when he testified he …
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… The law provides that a person is guilty of an attempt to commit a crime if the person purposely does anything … step in the course of conduct planned to culminate in the commission of the crime. . . . . The substantial step taken … and convict on the attempt endangering charge. "Jurors are free to accept or reject, in part or in whole, any aspect of …
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… to a two-week cycle as their parenting time plan, which accommodated plaintiff's work schedule and afforded each party … have air quality in her residence tested by an independent company to assure the environment was free of tobacco smoke. If the air quality tested above …
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… defendant pled guilty to the indictment, and admitted he committed an act of criminal sexual contact when he groped … defendant's sentence required him to enroll in and comply with various alcohol, drug, and mental health … treatment programs, maintain employment, and remain offense free. On appeal, defendant raises the following point: POINT …
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… months incarceration for aggravated assault. Harmon also committed twenty-nine infractions during his incarceration. … Board panel reasoned there was a likelihood Harmon would commit another crime if released on parole. The panel noted … rejected Harmon's claims that he had been drug and alcohol free, and had matured. The Board explained: 8 A-1977-17T3 …
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… party for their son at defendants' home. Although the complaint alleges defendants hosted the party, plaintiff … exercise of reasonable care." He identified pool safety recommendations of the American Red Cross for pool safety that … owed him a duty to use reasonable care to keep the premises free from dangerous conditions; and defendants breached that …