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… rifle, claiming that its seizure violated his right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. In April 2011, … on the front door. After knocking, the sergeant heard a commotion inside the apartment. He announced that he had a … violated his federal and state constitutional rights to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. In April 2011, …
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… the police violated defendant’s [due process] right to be free from suggestive police identification procedures that … encountered only when the jacket was placed on him. That combination of features renders the showup impermissibly … the police violated defendant’s [due process] right to be free from suggestive police identification procedures that …
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… a full-time employee, Nissim, MHS's President, agreed to accommodate D'Agostino's pre-existing commitments as a … an employment contract, "employers or employees have been free to terminate the employment relationship with or … the right to pursue one's business, calling, or occupation, free from undue influence or molestation. Not only does the …
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… a background check to determine if there is a basis to overcome the presumption that the permit must be issued. As a … part of the licensing process and applicants are not free to lie to the licensing authority without consequence. … regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, …
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… course of two years denying Scott's1 motion to amend his complaint to add additional board members; dismissing … Mut. Ins. Co., 185 N.J. 490, 501 (2006) (noting courts are free to deny a motion to amend a pleading that could not … in January 2017. The law is well-settled an employer is free to change the terms of employment, Ackerman v. Money …
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… at other times between inspections but are only required to complete a formal check-list once a month. 4 A-0065-22 The … because Walmart generally tries to keep those aisles as "free from obstructions as possible." Based on these facts, a … prejudice, or partiality. Furthermore, the jury was free to accept or reject the testimony of Walmart's experts. …
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… hearings on defendant's pretrial motions, the documents accompanying those motions, and the transcripts of the grand … in an amount in excess of $500,000 and the grand jury was free to reject or modify the racketeering charge as a crime … rather than a first-degree crime. Defendant was free to proceed to trial and present expert testimony if he …
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… fucking phone, you dumb lying bitch," and "I 'm about to come over so you know what it is." Security camera footage … has been taken into custody or otherwise deprived of his freedom of action in any significant way." Miranda, 384 U.S. … there has been a significant deprivation of the suspect's freedom of action based on the objective circumstances, …
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… referred to as “Spoon” and “bro,” who defendant claimed was coming to pick him up. Meanwhile, the results of the record … self-incrimination to assert his constitutional right to be free from an unlawful search.” Id. at 551. Automatic … The Court noted that [t]o act voluntarily is to act with a free and unconstrained will, a will that is not overborne by …
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… During his prison sentence, Williams successfully completed multiple alcohol and drug rehabilitation programs, … (1) low-level offenders; (2) who have been infraction-free; and (3) who have completed relevant rehabilitation … general ones. Id. at 368-70; see also Bd. of Chosen Freeholders v. State, 159 N.J. 565, 576 (1999) (“Under the …
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… off to leave." According to Barr, "[e]verybody started coming out . . . screaming for the car to stop, to turn back … or three beers. During these inquiries, defendant was not free to leave because the police were actively investigating … prior to the officer's arrival. While defendant was not free to leave the scene, likely intoxicated, and surrounded …
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… current husband, who was facing charges for conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3, from … for [Jack]. There will [be] better financial stability, free personalized learning, and [etc.]." Defendant's motion … May 5 order can be reinstated. Of course, either party is free to file an application in the future to modify the …
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… filed a lis pendens against the Magnolia property — twice — complicating Sam's efforts to sell it. 4 A-2384-21 any … sale judgment). Although the trial judge was, of course, free to disagree about the wisdom or fairness of our having restored title to Sam's, the judge was not free to ignore our having done so. See Jersey City …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:14-10(a). We recite the facts from the fresh complaint evidentiary hearing and the trial testimony. G.V. … ON G.S.'S EXERCISE OF HIS FOURTH AMENDMENT RIGHT TO BE FREE FROM UNREASONABLE SEARCHES. (Not raised below). POINT … the testimony violated his Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable searches. Defendant also asserts the …
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… from a February 1, 2023 Law Division order dismissing their complaint in lieu of prerogative writs and affirming … locations for a variety of uses; and (3) promote the free flow of traffic to reduce congestion. Regarding the … space for a commercial location; and (3) promotes the free flow of traffic to reduce vehicle congestion." Having …
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… of domestic violence. In July 2020, plaintiff filed a complaint for divorce based on irreconcilable differences … necessary at this time" because "he could be enrolled in free, municipal Pre-K for the upcoming year." Defendant … harmless. As our courts have stated, "[a] trial court is free to accept or reject the testimony of either side's …
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… confused and slurred his speech a bit but regained his composure after a few minutes." She observed liquid on the … Curcio recounted that Fred appeared cheerful and was free of marks or bruises. His room appeared clean, unlike … Rule 803(c)(25) as statements against interest. Lori was free to argue that she had an ulterior motive in agreeing to …
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… the statute apply only to someone “detained or arrested for commission of an offense other than a crime.” N.J.S.A. … warrant requirement from its justification nor give police free reign to conduct warrantless searches without probable … the interview, at 5:08 p.m. Defendant indisputably was not free to leave the police department. Notably, with respect …
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… was charged with attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder. The State moved to admit defendant’s … a reasonable person in defendant’s position would have felt free to leave. Defendant was in custody as the officers … though defendant was not under formal arrest, he was not free to leave. Officer Archibald radioed for his fellow …
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… among other things, discrimination in a “place of public accommodation” “on account of . . . sex” in violation of the … Lehmann’s categorical rule as a “presumption” that it was free to reject. Waterford defends the Appellate Division’s … the State but menaces the institutions and foundation of a free democratic State.” N.J.S.A. 10:5-3. The Legislature …