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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 …
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… possessory weapons offense in exchange for the State's recommendation of a five-year sentence with a five-year period … and violated defendant's constitutional right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. Robinson, 200 … officers violated defendant's constitutional right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures, the …
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… and noticed McCurdy's face was discolored and had froth coming out of it. She called 9-1-1 and administered CPR. … he paid for the marijuana with his money but received two "free bags" of heroin based on the money McCurdy and … Ibid. They also told him that "the truth would set him free." Ibid. The defendant eventually provided incriminating …
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… disability contributions to the New Jersey unemployment compensation fund (the Fund) for those employees for the … (A) Such individual has been and will continue to be free from control or direction over the performance of such … other things, with respect to prong A "the nurses were free to choose where and when to work, including working for …
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… portions of the opinion. Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission v. George Harms Construction Co., Inc. (A-55-22) … bidding laws, the First Amendment’s protections of free speech and free association, and the fiduciary duty the Commission owed …
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… Henderson.1 On appeal from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Government Records Council. CJ Griffin … would allow complaints "to be adjudicated to finality free from outside and unsolicited influence." Ibid. It also … a need to "allow complaints to be adjudicated to finality free from outside and unsolicited influence" and "eliminate …
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… Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13, or the common law right of public access, mandates disclosure of an … for lawyers to 'work with a certain degree of privacy, free from unnecessary intrusion by opposing parties and … of privilege." Laporta v. Gloucester Cnty. Bd. of Chosen Freeholders, 340 N.J. Super. 254, 261 (App. Div. 2001). …
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… alleged that on September 21, 2016, a number of people complained about a man riding an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) … or injury. The court also explained to the jury that it was free to accept or reject that inference. Thereafter, the … they were not compelled to draw the inference and they were free to accept or reject the inference. In summary, when we …
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… property for $2,800,000. On August 4, 2010, the Township commenced a condemnation action against the subject … is at issue, since the fact -finder 24 A-5302-16T1 is free to reject those uncontested proofs on credibility … call an appraiser as an expert witness because the jury was free to reject some or all of Stuart's testimony on …
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… Marquise Hawkins, and Jaquill Waters decided to commit a robbery. The trio drove to pick up defendant, then … in return for their testimony with the State's right to be free from prejudicial evidence regarding the nature of the … to impose consecutive sentences: (1) there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit …
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… abuse assessments and treatment programs. She failed to comply with all Division recommendations and treatment … to satisfy due process." Id. at 769. While a State is free to apply a stricter evidentiary standard, the … conclusion, the Court noted its historical recognition that freedom of personal choice in matters of family life is a …
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… and signed a polygraph consent form. After the exam was completed, the detective advised defendant that he failed … in the interrogation room was unlocked and defendant was free to leave at any time; he was told he was not under … See Cook, 179 N.J. at 563. Because defendant's free will was not overborne based on a totality of the …
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… City of Union City (City) Police Department.1 Each filed a complaint against Brian P. Stack, individually and as the … retaliation against his political association and freedom of speech, in contravention of the New Jersey Civil … that as a result of defendants' political association and freedom of speech retaliation, he was repeatedly transferred …
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… I. Pereaux Deux, LLC (Pereaux) was the prior owner of commercial property located at 126 South Street in … Div. 2004) (noting that even when an integrated contract is free from ambiguity, "evidence of the situation of the … 268. Thus, when the terminology used in a contract is not free from doubt as to its meaning, a party should be given …
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… R. 1:36-3. 2 A-3149-16T3 Plaintiff SDK Troy Towers, LLC, commenced this chancery action, seeking specific performance … did anticipate that defendant would close the sale as a tax-free 1031 exchange of property.9 8 The draft contract's … closing the sale contemplated by this Agreement as a 'tax-free exchange' of property under Section 1031 of the IRC" …
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… Williams to steal a four-door vehicle that he needed to commit a "jux" – a home invasion and robbery – of "one of … 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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… otherwise would give the State, as well as the police, free rein to destroy evidence that may help a defendant, … arrest by a police officer as the initial process, or on a complaint by a police officer, local law enforcement … the context of the entire case. Furthermore, you are also free to determine as with all evidence whether this …
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… E.D.'s name. The man paused long enough for E.D. to break free and run toward her friends. He then ran away around the … lifted latent fingerprints from the window, which were then compared against a database that contained fingerprints from … to the intent of the Legislature, but would allow a free crime in this case, and potentially other cases. . . . …