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… post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in 2011, but did not comply with the recommended treatment and self-medicates … is "an individual of normal intelligence who is currently free of mood disorder and is in satisfactory contact with … the judge’s conclusion that terminating parental rights to free the children for adoption would not do more harm than …
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… it pertains to child support, because defendant failed to comply with Rule 5:5-4(a) and failed to demonstrate just … the parties shall make every reasonable effort to maintain free access and unhampered contact between their child and … ORDERED that the parties' minor child will at all times be free to contact Defendant whenever he wishes without any …
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… resided with his mother "off and on" since 1977. Defendant completed twelfth grade in the Livingston public school … rights proceeding. A termination of parental rights would free the child[] for adoption. The Division advised … with benefits, and remain 11 A-4572-15T3 "substance abuse free[.]" The Division agreed to continue to provide …
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… acknowledged that by doing so he put the officers and the community at large at risk of harm. Elsewhere in the … right at issue is the Fourth Amendment right to be free from excessive force.4 Under this Amendment, a person … U.S. at 818). The Supreme Court has made clear a court is free "to decide which of the two prongs of …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant/ Cross-Respondent, v. COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY; THE SCOTTS COMPANY, LLC; UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION; … that the talc WCD sold to Shulton was asbestos-free. Ward explained that there were different packaging … talcum powders of major manufacturers [we]re relatively free of asbestos," but that it was "working on the details …
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… victim in the head during a drug transaction, a murder he committed when he was sixteen years old. After merger, the … found to be "trustworthy and reliable in that it was given freely and voluntarily without compelling influences." Id. … made by appellant that was "given voluntarily and of free will" could not be admitted in the prosecution's …
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… LLC (NCCM), and Murray Woloshin (collectively plaintiffs) compensatory damages against defendants in the sum of … scrutinized closely because they operate in derogation of free competition and the individual's right to exploit his … to protect the good will of the business for the buyer, is freely enforceable in the courts." Solari, 55 N.J. at 576. …
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… ALLSTATE NEW JERSEY PROPERTY & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. JOSEPH M. CALAVANO and … "was not picking up or dropping off people," Chicchetti was free to use the Town Car to "go to the store," "get lunch," … her to pick up an additional fare, which request she was free to decline, and that Calavano had not called her with …
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… search of a person who has been "detained or arrested for commission of an offense other than a crime" unless the … an automobile pursuant to a search warrant was sufficiently free of taint from the unlawful search and seizure. I. … (1989). A-0489-14T1 6 ON THE JURORS' WILLINGNESS TO SPEAK FREELY. N.J. CONST. ART. 1, PARAS. 9, 10. POINT V THE …
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… Gonzalez, and Monserate Diaz purchased a home as tenants in common. Subsequently, Diaz borrowed $72,000 from Cityscape … have the Court declare this seemingly unregulated area a free-for-all zone. The drafters of the CFA expected the Act … are available in the chancery court, and plaintiff “is free to pursue common law claims such as breach of contract …
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… outside Ferdinand's apartment, they smelled the odor of "decomposition." After no one answered their knocks, the police … which stated, in Spanish, that he was there "of his own free will," he was "free to leave at any time," he understood his rights, and he …
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… to psychological and substance abuse evaluations, and comply with recommendations resulting from the assessments. … for much of the child's life, though she is now free of incarceration." Given these facts, the judge stated … parent within a year "speculative." "A trial court is free to accept or reject the testimony of either side's …
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… motion. A. The Woodbridge Police Department initially commenced the investigation, which was transferred … the garage with the door shut. The grand jurors were also free to reject defendant's explanation of why she acted as … to facilitate Prontnicki's escape. The grand jury was free to reject Prontnicki's claim that he intended only to …
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… CONVICTION MUST BE OVERTURNED BECAUSE THE FRESH COMPLAINT EVIDENCE PRESENTED TO THE JURY WAS IMPROPER AND … Defendant testified the officers never told him he was free to leave. Defendant acknowledged he understood his … (1997). Instead, courts must consider whether a suspect's freedom has been significantly deprived. Ibid. After …
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… were found guilty of aggravated assault and conspiracy to commit robbery. They separately appeal from their … violent confrontation suggest it was planned. The jury was free to conclude, in other words, that the appearance of … felony conviction.9 Accordingly, the sentencing court was free to consider the two extra convictions for purposes of …
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… and Smith. On appeal from the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, Docket No. 2015-2963. Nathan M. Edelstein argued … State employee . . . with a work 20 A-4189-18 environment free from prohibited discrimination or harassment." It … make every effort to maintain a work environment that is free from . . . prohibited discrimination/harassment." …
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… defendant Brittany L. Burnett appeals her conviction and concomitant sentence for third-degree aggravated assault on a … the MetLife Stadium lot from West Peripheral Road in a free-parking area also designated for Uber drivers to pick … while being transported, defendant slipped one arm free from the handcuffs; they were resecured. 7 A-2349-19 …
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… substantially matched Officer Sime's account, sans Lopez's comment to his family member. 5 A-0315-18 holes and powder … In Yarbough, the Supreme Court noted "there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit … with the major tenet in Yarbough that there can be no "free crimes." 100 N.J. at 643. We add that in Cuff, the …
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… 2C:14-3(a) (count six).1 He also appeals from his concomitant aggregate sentence of forty-five years' … and corroborative evidence[,] which the jury is free to accept or reject." Id. at 235. The State was not … enough under all the circumstances." Moreover, the jury was free to accept or reject the fact that Nero tracked …
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… under "Megan's Law," N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23, is subject to community supervision for life (CSL), and prohibited from … supervisor, testified that after a child becomes "legally free," the number of potential homes for that child … training, are only willing to take children who are legally free, and are aware the children likely will have behavioral …