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… two to a second-degree offense, dismiss count one, and recommend a five-year term of imprisonment with no period of … applied. See N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(b)(6) (defendant has or will compensate the victim or will participate in a program of … to maintain gainful employment and remain arrest and drug free. The State dismissed count one of the indictment. 6 …
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… (3) the parties' conduct after the settlement was allegedly completed indicated they believed the matter had not … sometimes on a minute- by-minute, basis. In light of the comprehensive nature of the judge 's findings, only a brief … "of the view that [A.D.] exceeded his authority, [she] was free to pursue whatever claims she deem[ed] appropriate …
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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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… issue”; and N.J.R.E. 403, under which an opposing party is free to argue that the witness’ testimony should be excluded … (3) any observed activity of the person, (4) physical comparisons with the height or size of nearby objects or … height or age, (6) whether the observed individual has a comparatively similar age or height as the witness, (7) …
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… in light of the Supreme Court's decision in State v. Comer, 249 N.J. 359 (2022), which had not been decided at … At sentencing, the trial court considered defendant's commission numerous juvenile offenses and his probation … of the court, be tantamount to giving the defendant a "free" crime. 5 A-4201-19 At eighteen years old, defendant …
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… to -26A.10, and other related claims. Defendants moved to compel arbitration. The court denied the motion. Because the … by the American Arbitration Association under its Commercial Arbitration Rules, and the Consumer Related … you signed this contract, we gave it to you, and you were free to take it and review it. You acknowledge that you have …
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… you might have about your situation. Situations involving commercial rental units, seasonal rentals or rentals where … of New Jersey (LSNJ) to see if you are eligible for free legal services … you to stop or remedy the behavior must be attached to the complaint (the court document) that the landlord files with …
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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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… 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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… and KEVIN WILLIAMS, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. J.C. PENNEY COMPANY, INC., J.C. PENNEY CORPORATION, INC.,1 SCHINDLER … Inc. was also improperly designated as J.C. Penney Company, Inc. at the trial level. NOT FOR PUBLICATION … This inference is permissive, and "the [finder of fact] is free to accept or reject" it. Buckelew, 87 N.J. at 526. "Res …
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… and Karena J. Straub, on the brief). PER CURIAM This matter comes before us for a second time. In our prior opinion, we … days. 4 A-4730-18T2 On September 9, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint in foreclosure based on defendant's default. … N.J. Const. art. IV, § 3, ¶ 2). New Jersey courts remain "free to fashion [their] own law of standing consistent with …
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… and told the Division she feared father. The Division recommended psychological evaluations for the family, but … home. Following the emergency removal, the Division filed a complaint detailing those events and the family's history … a continuing adverse consequence to defendants, they remain free to contest the Division's continued care and custody of …
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… court's order largely for the reasons expressed in its comprehensive, oral opinion. 3 A-4943-18T1 The Division of … to her loss of housing and financial assistance and filed a complaint for the children's care, custody and supervision … THE FATHER’S PARENTAL RIGHTS TO JOHN, ERIC, AND JANE, FREEING THEM TO BE ADOPTED BY DIFFERENT RESOURCE PLACEMENTS, …
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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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… demonstrated J.B. also had substance abuse problems, committed domestic violence, and was in and out of … J.B.'s chronic criminality, incarceration, and failure to comply with services and visitation, the Division proved the … [and was] referred to an intake appointment with Project Free in December 2018[, which] . . . [he] attended . . . but …
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… Register of Historic Places, was utilized by the Rogers Locomotive Works, one of the largest and most prominent … with a citizen's substantive due process right "to be free from state-created danger." Gormley v. Wood-El, 218 … her from her companion and then abandoning her in freezing weather); Wood v. Ostrander, 879 F.2d 583, 590 (9th …
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… 2C:47-1 to -10, because there was no "clear finding of compulsive sexual behavior." During the sentencing hearing, … "took advantage of a position of trust or confidence to commit the offense." He was sentenced to concurrent … Phillips, 117 N.J. at 577. Despite his prior blemish-free years as a GRPD officer, Reamy was terminated from …
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… New Jersey State Police (NJSP) and dismissed plaintiff's complaint alleging violations of the Conscientious Employee … of the adverse party or by leave of court which shall be freely given in the interest of justice." R. 4:9-1. "While … 236 N.J. Super. 349, 364 (App. Div. 1989). "[C]ourts are free to refuse leave to amend when the newly asserted claim …
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… an emergent motion seeking, among other things, an order compelling the State to produce discovery. The motion judge … or contradictory; 2) that the evidence was discovered after completion of the trial and was 'not discoverable by … identity, did not outweigh the State's interest in the free flow of information. In State v. Oliver, 50 N.J. 39, …
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… through its employees, inspected her facility excessively, committed willful misconduct and fabricated violations … plaintiff's allegations. He also noted plaintiff had complained of and been diagnosed with migraine headaches … to protect the licensing function and permit it to operate free from possible harassment and the threat of tort …