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… 2018 decision to add the mitigating factors of: infraction free; and attempt made to enroll and participate in programs … "there is a substantial likelihood . . . the inmate will commit" another crime if released. Williams v. N.J. State … consider an inmate's lack of insight into what led him to commit an offense. Id. at 558-59. An inmate who is denied …
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… seven years for burglary, attempted burglary, conspiracy to commit burglary, eluding and theft. These various … interview, documentation 3 A-2833-17T4 in the case file, commission of an offense while on bail and the results of an … found mitigating factors, including that Eli was infraction free, participated in institutional programs, institutional …
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… panel for a hearing. A two-member panel of the Board recommended that appellant be denied parole and he receive a … Board. On February 4, 2015, the full Board upheld the recommendation of the two- 3 A-4236-14T1 member panel to deny … several mitigating factors, including: being infraction free; participation in institutional programs; average to …
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… (quoting Greenholtz v. Inmates of Neb. Penal and Corr. Complex, 442 U.S. 1, 10, 99 S. Ct. 2100, 2105, 60 L. Ed. 2d … several mitigating factors including defendant's infraction-free record during his current incarceration and his …
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… In exchange for the guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of time served with the condition that … argument: POINT I [DEFENDANT]'S CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO BE FREE FROM UNREASONABLE SEARCH AND SEIZURES WAS VIOLATED WHEN …
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… the Judiciary Law, adopted on June 15, 2010, directs the “commissioner of jurors to collect demographic data for … who appears for jury service (reporting jurors) is asked to complete a scannable data collection card. Efforts are made … and shall be maintained in a manner that provides free and open access to the information on the Internet. …
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… to her arm and shoulder.1 She filed a personal injury complaint against defendant. The written lease agreement … but shall keep and maintain the same in a clean condition, free from debris, trash, refuse, snow and ice." The parties … noted that while defendant's representative may have visited the leased premises a few times annually, he was …
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… 2C:39-5(b)(1).1 Police found the gun stashed in a wall of a commercial establishment on a public street, where defendant … general social norms,' and must align with the 'aims of a free and open society.'" State v. Taylor, 440 N.J. 5 …
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… from a summary judgment dismissing his premises liability complaint against defendant Kennedy University Hospital, … a plaintiff must establish "a nexus between self-service components of the defendant's business and a risk of injury … plaintiff slipped could have been cheesecake offered as a free sample in the store). 5 A-2842-16T2 Plaintiff testified …
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… the Judiciary Law, adopted on June 15, 2010, directs the “commissioner of jurors to collect demographic data for … who appears for jury service (reporting jurors) is asked to complete a scannable data collection card. Efforts are made … and shall be maintained in a manner that provides free and open access to the information on the Internet. …
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… federal judge” explain, [m]ost of us would like to be free of biases, attitudes, and stereotypes that lead us to … 1124, 1126, 1186 (2012).] The authors explain that bias comes in a number of forms, which can operate in concert: … avoid showing disgust on his face or making critical comments when a plate of ribs is placed in front of him. …
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… *Use "$0.00" to indicate service or equipment is available free of charge TOTAL EVENT $ - AV NOTES VENUE BIDDERS: …
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… in contrast to cash bail, which literally ties peoples’ freedom to their bank accounts. Under that wealth-based … guilty simply because they don’t have enough money. We come from different sides of the criminal law spectrum but … up the working class while letting criminals with cash go free. And there should be nothing controversial about that. …
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… 2016, Bossie pleaded guilty to first-degree conspiracy to commit racketeering, N.J.S.A. 2C:41-2(d), and first-degree … He is currently serving his sentence through a residential community release program. Bossie became eligible for parole … the following mitigating factors: Bossie's infraction-free status; participation in programs specific to behavior; …
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… As neither sentence is illegal, we affirm. Defendant first complains about the aggregate seven-year sentence with … the plea, that the court was not bound by the State's recommendation and was free to impose a period of parole ineligibility. The …
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… date. - Select date. … Answer Each Question Completely … 1. Defendant’s Background Information Address: … of birth: - Select date. How many years of school did you complete? Do you need an interpreter? ☐ Yes ☐ No If yes, … are you giving up your right to hearing of your own free will? ☐ Yes ☐ No 13. Do you understand that if there …
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… et al., Defendants. OPINION Petrillo, J.S.C. Before the comi is the motion of defendants Vonage Ho]dings Corp., … enacted to protect the privacy and safety of certain public officials in New Jersey, motivated by the tragic murder … action. Defendants are various Vonage entities that provide communications services and a host of Application …
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… to the MVR, defendant appeared calm and cooperative. A computer search revealed defendant's driver's license was … and denied it in part, setting forth its reasoning in a comprehensive written decision. Defendant only appeals the … reasonableness on the exercise of discretion by government officials to protect persons against arbitrary invasions." …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY KATHI F. … of standing on the grounds that the plaintiff filing the complaints in these matters was not the owner of record of … these matters as “Kesserman v. City of Toms River,” the official court records identify the plaintiff as Bradshaw …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b)(1), possession of a firearm while committing a CDS offense, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a); and … defendant's arguments in detail. We add only the following comments. "We review the legal conclusions of a PCR judge de … expresses a decided preference that government officials first secure a warrant before conducting a search …