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… the referral, and in July 2012, filed a verified complaint seeking custody of the child. A judge entered a … abuse because of the child's vague recollection, and recommended that the child undergo specialized psychological … must comport with, and cannot trump, a child's right to be free of harm. N.J. Div. of Youth & Family Servs. v. C.S., …
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… INSURANCE CO., Defendant-Respondent, and RICHARD LECOMTE and STATE OF NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF WORKERS COMPENSATION, Defendants. _______________________________ … enfeebled by any subsequent statement. If lower courts felt free to limit Supreme Court opinions precisely to the facts …
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… In support of his argument, defendant relies on Bullcoming v. New Mexico, 564 U.S. 647 (2011). There, the United … that Tramontin's testimony is inadmissible under Bullcoming. There, the prosecutors sought to introduce the … The judge stated: defendant "appears to remain offense free only when he is confined" and noted any prior attempts …
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… when he invoked his right to remain silent; his subsequent communications with the officers who came into the interview … DURING THE CUSTODIAL INTERROGATION OF MR. JONES, FAILED TO COMPLY WITH MIRANDA V. ARIZONA, VIOLATING THE FIFTH, AND THE … Defendant's statement to the police was a product of his free will, and the detectives did not mislead him. …
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… and assault on a corrections officer. The State agreed to recommend that defendant be sentenced to an aggregate … during the plea to insure that he "was entering his plea freely and voluntarily." As for counsel's request to the … because the record allows us make fact-finding decisions free of doubt. Tomaino v. Burman, 364 N.J. Super. 224, …
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… December 16, 2016 order dismissing his "class action complaint" under Rule 4:6-2(e), and March 3, 2017 order denying reconsideration. The complaint asserted claims under the New Jersey Wage and Hour … that: (A) Such individual has been and will continue to be free from control or direction over the performance of such …
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… on the window sill. And, with my right arm, 'cause it was free from the elbow down, I grabbed the knife and I stabbed … granted plaintiff the FRO and dismissed defendant's complaint. This appeal followed. 10 A-0025-17T1 On appeal, … are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… was suspected of involvement in a shooting in the apartment complex in which he lived; and from the denial of its … police department approximately twenty-four hours after a complaint-warrant, see Rule 3:2-1; Rule 3:2-3, was filed on … rights so that he can exercise, according to his free will, the right against self- incrimination or waive …
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… license. Defendant informed Officer Dorward he had been coming from a family party in Edison and that he owned a … Dorward, the State presented testimony from a Motor Vehicle Commission employee, Andrew Feller. Defendant did not … has] a right to respond to . . . the [c]ourt is always free to craft additional jury charges. The following day, …
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… was recorded on November 5, 2008. On the same date, after complying with the notice requirement of the Fair Foreclosure Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:50-56, Aurora filed a complaint for foreclosure against defendant.1 On December 9, … property: the opportunity to purchase [his or her] property free and clear of all existing liens." Id. at 507. However, …
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… R. 1:36-3. December 28, 2017 2 A-4376-16T2 motion to compel a buccal swab, and granting the defense motion … we use initials. 3 A-4376-16T2 seen the victim in the company of a "violent Mexican male" the night before police … articulating detailed findings of credibility, we are not free to make our own credibility determination. State v. …
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… months later in September 2013. Plaintiff filed a divorce complaint in November 2014 and the court entered the FJOD on … issue they litigated at the hearing on plaintiff's divorce complaint was alimony. The court conducted the hearing in … eliminate the monthly payment for a period of time, thus freeing up more money for the plaintiff for other purposes." …
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… applied for PTI, and the Criminal Division Manager recommended defendant's admission, but the prosecutor … acceptance into PTI is dependent upon an initial recommendation by the Criminal Division Manager and consent of … the prosecutor rejects the application again, defendant is free to pursue her challenge anew. Reversed and remanded for …
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… Next, we reject defendant's argument that the judge committed plain error by failing to charge false … the jury on the specific crime defendant had the purpose to commit in attempting to kidnap the victim. Consequently, he … Yarbough, 100 N.J. 627, 643-44 (1985): (1) there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit …
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… of assets, plaintiff received the former marital home free of any encumbrances. Defendant retained any equitable … in BRS Produce. At that time, defendant reported a gross income of $115,000 per year.2 The parties agreed that … At the time of divorce, she earned $10,000 per year. Commencing upon the execution of the PSA, defendant agreed …
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… from military service in 2005, defendant worked for Computing Technologies, Inc. in Woodbridge, Virginia. From … was a course director for Operations Other Than War, Command and Staff College, Marine Corps University, and … an alimony obligor changes career, the obligor is not free to disregard the pre-existing duty to provide support." …
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… dispute and plaintiff's application for an FRO. In her complaint in support of the TRO, plaintiff recounted … lose custody of J.M. Plaintiff also alleged defendant had committed a prior act of domestic violence during the … that parties in the throes of custody proceedings are free to engage in acts of domestic violence. Just as the Act …
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… to parole supervision, the most recent offense he had committed was in September 2003. Subsequent to being released on parole, appellant did not commit any new crimes. Appellant's maximum release date is … evidence in the record, spanning many years of infraction-free incarceration and favorable psychological evaluations, …
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… to decide the important issues posed in this nearly fact-free environment. We explain. On April 7, 2018, a domestic … return – not counting excludable time – "before commencement of the trial." N.J.S.A. 2A:162-22(a)(2)(a). … death. The parties provided their excellent submissions in commendably rapid fashion. The parties' supplemental papers …
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… 591, 599 (1986). Those rights are tempered by the State's commensurate responsibility to "protect children whose … they relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … at trial that she provided Lana with bus tickets and a "free bus" schedule that serviced her area and provided a …