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… valuation report prepared by an accounting firm for his company, Raceway Petroleum, Inc. (Raceway), which, along … . . . . 27. Each party has executed this Agreement freely, voluntarily, without persuasion, fraud, undue … of the parties following remand, we leave that court free to fashion an appropriate surety for defendant's …
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… 2018 order which, among other things, denied his request to compel plaintiff Wendy Curran to obtain his written consent … day-to-day activities while she exercised physical custody free of interference from defendant. There was sufficient … might disagree that a QDRO was necessary, and he was "free to make his own calculations," but noted he was "not a …
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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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… TO SATISFY THE STANDARDS OF STATE V. GROSS.1 POINT III COMMENTS MADE BY THE PROSECUTOR DURING HIS SUMMATION … she provided her statements, having been told she was not free to leave during the first interview and having been … argument, that the detectives told Suggs "she was not free to leave" and "[h]er ability to leave was contingent on …
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… representing himself at trial, took the witness stand, and freely admitted that he used the video chat and photo … during which he must serve thirty-eight years before becoming eligible for parole. On appeal defendant raises a … [a pro se defendant's] testimony shall be in the form of a free narrative or responses to specific questions" are …
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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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… and Brown seized the clothing. While waiting for a towing company to arrive to impound the vehicle, Hamer testified … he "had [prior] interactions with the police," and it was "freezing" outside. 9 A-2495-17T2 Defendant stated that Hamer … inside the house. Defendant testified that he did not feel free to leave at this time. According to defendant, Hamer …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … the LLC, and by extension, her, to control the Property free and clear of any outstanding debt to Plaintiff. Where a … explanation is provided for the inconsistency, the court is free to disregard the affidavit as a sham. See Shelcusky v. …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY MIDDLESEX … in New Jersey. The corporation is an independent entity free from the PNCC Defendants’ control. Further, when the … rely thereon, and he does so rely to his damage.” Foont-Freedenfeld Corp. v. Electro Prot. Corp., 126 N.J. Super. …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS CLASSIC MOTOR CAR CO. -vs.- AUTOMOBILI … to any motor vehicle Contractual Product…and shall provide free Warranty servicing and vehicle recall work for the … N.J. 126 (1982). Therefore, absent the stay, ALA would be free to implement the termination, and Classic would have …
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… supervision for life, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4, and ordered to comply with the restrictions and supervision of Megan's Law, … C.M. was seventeen, she moved to Pennsylvania to attend the Free Gospel Bible Institute (the "Institute"). C.M. had … Thus, a criminal defendant "is entitled to a jury that is free of outside influences and [that] will decide the case …
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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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… as they ran into a nearby yard. Outside of a home in the community where defendant allegedly lived, Pennsville … New Jersey Constitution, which guarantee the right to be free of unreasonable searches and seizures in one’s home. Where consent to search is freely and voluntarily given, it is a recognized exception …
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… and psychiatric programs. The Division filed a verified complaint for care, custody, and supervision of Tara and her … reunification, but because R.G. failed to remain alcohol free, it offered a new permanency plan consisting of … permanency hearing, due to R.G.’s failure to remain alcohol-free, the Division offered a new permanency plan consisting …
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… In Batson v. Kentucky, the Supreme Court attempted to accommo date the goals of empaneling an impartial jury and … a black defendant.28 In any given case, the prosecutor was free to use his peremptory challenges to discriminate on the … and must give way to the constitutional right to be free from racial discrimination. We must also remember that …
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… Defendant was seventeen years old when the crimes were committed. While in police custody, accompanied by his … judge denied the motion, concluding: defendant knowingly, freely and voluntarily waived his Miranda [r]ights in the … defendant's Miranda waiver was not the product of his own free will. Defendant was read his Miranda rights, in the …
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… On June 26, 2001, Little filed an amended class action complaint on behalf of herself and others similarly … position they would have been in if KMA had provided a car free of a defective brake system. King and Matthews provided … damages, but not both, the judge said that the jury was free to determine damages in any reasonable manner to make …
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… for the parties' two children based on his self- employed income. She also appeals the denial of her request for a … by imperfect humans, no trial can ever be entirely free of even the smallest defect. Our goal, nonetheless, … 279 N.J. Super 89, 93 (App. Div. 1995). However, a court is free to alter a PSA if changed circumstances render strict …