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… rights, ineffective assistance of trial counsel, and "all points raised by defendant in any and all prior submissions … PARAS. 1, 9, AND 10. POINT IV THE DEFENDANT'S RIGHT TO BE FREE FROM ILLEGAL SEARCH AND SEIZURE UNDER U.S. CONST. … subsequent petitions for post-conviction relief. The Rule compels dismissal of a subsequent petition for PCR unless a …
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… Protected Party Post-Mediation Questionnaire (To be completed after mediation.) Name of Mediator County The … my thoughts and interests. ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ 4. The mediator was free from bias. ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ 5. The mediator understood the … 11. I felt safe during the process. ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ 12. I felt free from fear during the process, including arriving at the …
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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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… 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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… Casino had not issued the chips. Rather, the Casino hired a company, Green Duck Corporation, to destroy the chips. After … argument is without merit. Regarding his second and third points, claimant argues that UPA erred in "making a … the standard for reversal. UPA maintains it "was not free to release those funds to a claimant presenting chips …
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… summary judgment and dismissing his personal injury complaint. We affirm. Waitikowich was the general contractor … duty to provide him with a safe work environment free from foreseeable injuries. Second, plaintiff asserts … 132 N.J. at 439. In support of his first and second points of error, plaintiff principally relies on Alloway, as …
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… 2C:35-7.1. After his conviction, defendant pled guilty to committing third-degree possession of CDS, marijuana, with … he did not establish that, even if counsel erred, the outcome of the trial would have been different, or they were … the trial judge properly instructed the jury that it was free to accept or reject the stipulation in reaching its …
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… handgun, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b), in exchange for the State's recommendation that he spend thirty years in State prison on … on the victim; three, the risk that defendant will commit another offense; five, the substantial likelihood … for" and merging the convictions would permit defendant a "free crime" contrary to State v. Yarbough, 100 N.J. 627, …
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… treatment. She claimed to have been sober and drug-free for two years. The Division concluded its … Yvonne were "unfounded." On July 7, 2014, the Division revisited its finding of neglect 8 A-0729-15T2 stemming from the … based on new information it received following the completion of the earlier investigation. By letter dated …
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… finding of guilt and the sanctions imposed against him for committing prohibited act *.002, assaulting any person, … expect, Miller's recollection of the incident differed completely from Saucedo's. In his statement of written … Saucedo to get off and return to his cell. He was using two free five-minute phone calls allowed by the correctional …
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… property, it was improved with a deteriorating, non-flood-compliant, one-family bungalow. The property had not been … requirements and lack of effect on density, the four on-site parking spaces, and because it was not a substantial … adequate light, air, and open space; (4) promote the free flow of traffic on account of the on-site parking; and …
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… that there is a substantial likelihood petitioner would commit another crime if released on 1 Petitioner’s new … 210 N.J. Super. 107, 122 (App. Div. 1986))). Petitioner committed his crimes in 1982. The statute governing parole … without any violations; (3) petitioner has been infraction-free since his last parole hearing; (4) he participated in …
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… finding of guilt and the sanctions imposed against him for committing prohibited act *.002, assaulting any person, … expect, Miller's recollection of the incident differed completely from Saucedo's. In his statement of written … Saucedo to get off and return to his cell. He was using two free five-minute phone calls allowed by the correctional …
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… that there is a substantial likelihood petitioner would commit another crime if released on 1 Petitioner’s new … 210 N.J. Super. 107, 122 (App. Div. 1986))). Petitioner committed his crimes in 1982. The statute governing parole … without any violations; (3) petitioner has been infraction-free since his last parole hearing; (4) he participated in …
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… handgun, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(b), in exchange for the State's recommendation that he spend thirty years in State prison on … on the victim; three, the risk that defendant will commit another offense; five, the substantial likelihood … for" and merging the convictions would permit defendant a "free crime" contrary to State v. Yarbough, 100 N.J. 627, …
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… property, it was improved with a deteriorating, non-flood-compliant, one-family bungalow. The property had not been … requirements and lack of effect on density, the four on-site parking spaces, and because it was not a substantial … adequate light, air, and open space; (4) promote the free flow of traffic on account of the on-site parking; and …
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… treatment. She claimed to have been sober and drug-free for two years. The Division concluded its … Yvonne were "unfounded." On July 7, 2014, the Division revisited its finding of neglect 8 A-0729-15T2 stemming from the … based on new information it received following the completion of the earlier investigation. By letter dated …
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… 2C:35-7.1. After his conviction, defendant pled guilty to committing third-degree possession of CDS, marijuana, with … he did not establish that, even if counsel erred, the outcome of the trial would have been different, or they were … the trial judge properly instructed the jury that it was free to accept or reject the stipulation in reaching its …
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… summary judgment and dismissing his personal injury complaint. We affirm. Waitikowich was the general contractor … duty to provide him with a safe work environment free from foreseeable injuries. Second, plaintiff asserts … 132 N.J. at 439. In support of his first and second points of error, plaintiff principally relies on Alloway, as …
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… Casino had not issued the chips. Rather, the Casino hired a company, Green Duck Corporation, to destroy the chips. After … argument is without merit. Regarding his second and third points, claimant argues that UPA erred in "making a … the standard for reversal. UPA maintains it "was not free to release those funds to a claimant presenting chips …