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… area, and her buttocks." She further stated defendant would comment on her developing breasts and make her take several … holding a gun." Defendant was subsequently charged under a complaint-warrant with: one count of first-degree aggravated … COUNSEL]: You are going to plead guilty of your own free will? [DEFENDANT]: Yes. [DEFENDANT'S COUNSEL]: Nobody's …
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… an evidentiary hearing. Because we are satisfied the court complied with our remand instructions and correctly denied … Except for a single charge of first-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, on which the jury hung, defendant was … of robbery that were suggested by the evidence" and "were free to return a verdict of either guilty or not guilty as …
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… for maintenance of the surrounding property and related common elements. Sloan 3 A-2328-21 ceased paying homeowners' … into an escrow account each month. Society Hill filed a complaint to collect the outstanding fees, and Sloan filed … Act and its own governing documents and that its actions be free of fraud, self-dealing, or unconscionability. Moreover, …
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… attorney for respondent State of New Jersey (Meagan E. Free, Assistant Prosecutor, on the brief). PER CURIAM … trial, C.S. was adjudicated delinquent for acts which, if committed by an adult, would constitute second-degree … C.S. to a two-year probationary term, conditioned upon his completion of a residential program. The judgment was based …
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… In this putative class action, plaintiffs assert claims of common law fraud and violations of the Consumer Fraud Act … contractual disputes. Plaintiffs and the other tenants were free to litigate their contractual and fraud claims in … Id. at 299-300 (quoting Muhammad, 189 N.J. at 25). The freedom to contract is limited. When unaffected by the case …
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… ripe for summary judgment. Unpersuaded, we affirm. I. We commence our review with the governing legal principles to … L. 1985, c. 395, § 1; see also S. Revenue, Fin. & Approps. Comm. Statement to A. 2246 (May 6, 1985) (noting change); … charitable endeavors many of which [we]re run (offered) for free, but which nonetheless incur[red] costs." III. Although …
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… see him . . . talk to him . . . and [did not] want him to come to [her] where [she was] at her parents' house." … and unsuccessfully attempted to serve defendant the divorce complaint on three separate occasions. On July 10, 2021, the … "Each of [the] three subsections [of N.J.S.A. 2C:33–4] is 'free-standing, because each defines an offense in its own …
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… with the "Felony Lane Gang," "an organization that commits motor vehicle burglaries" by breaking into parked … headed back in the direction from which it had originally come. Mulhall followed the Camry out of the shopping plaza. … 7 of the New Jersey Constitution guarantee the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures." Nelson, 237 …
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… which were seized. Defendant was initially charged on a complaint-warrant. On May 3, 2018, he appeared at a … in Early Disposition Court (EDC). The State offered to recommend a five year-term, subject to a 42-month period of … 277 N.J. Super. 40, 47 (App. Div. 1994) ("[T]he State is free to withdraw from a plea agreement before the agreement …
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… the case may be. 4 A-1446-21 After defendant purchased the company, he alleged plaintiffs misrepresented its value and … he had "the right to a speedy trial" and Brekke's "lag [in commencing the proceedings] is far overreaching to … in the care of the court, I would hold that the parties are free to expand the scope of judicial review by providing for …
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… 2C:39-4(a)(1); and first-degree murder of Matildes during commission, or attempted commission, of a robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(3). The jury … that he had spoken with the detectives of his "own free will" and stated, "I wanted to talk to you." Olmo …
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… and five years of parole supervision. The defense would be free to argue for a ten-year sentence subject to NERA. Prior … filed a memorandum detailing defendant's background and accomplishments. In addition to attaching thirty character … sentencing considerations. BWS "describes a collection of common behavioral and psychological characteristics …
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… state court has personal jurisdiction over a defendant Utah company and its owner who entered into a contract to reserve … postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the company and its owner declined to refund plaintiff's payment … sole witness, was conducted remotely. Counsel is free to request that any additional depositions or testimony …
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… prosecutor made a formal motion to dismiss the refusal complaint. Rather, the dismissal of that 1 N.J.S.A. … as part of the municipal prosecutor's explanation of the comprehensive plea arrangement that had been negotiated by … It is an accommodation which the judiciary system is free to institute or reject." 145 N.J. 441, 452 (1996) …
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… own student disciplinary records and ordered defendants to comply with his OPRA requests. Doe v. Rutgers, State Univ. … financial, academic, 5 A-1004-21 administrative, and communications records within specific parameters. The trial … (2) Doe II erroneously held plaintiff "was not entitled to free access to any of his own students records because …
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… to a second-degree aggravated sexual assault with a recommendation for a nine-year prison term and the ability to … Ten years is the offer. That's what the State is recommending. Maybe, based on what [defense counsel] presents … this experience . . . so that she could live a normal life, free of this memory because this is most certainly not a …
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… an exemption for court reporters under the Unemployment Compensation Law ("UCL"), N.J.S.A. 43:21-1 to -71, or … It asserts the reporters operate independently, are free to work whenever they want, and set their own work … certified court reporter or court reporting service, on a freelance basis, compensation for which is based upon a fee …
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… County Prosecutor, attorney for respondent (Meagan E. Free, Assistant Prosecutor, on the brief). PER CURIAM NOT … and written opinions. However, we add the following brief comments. Pro se litigants are expected to follow the Court … pro se litigant in no way relieves her of her obligation to comply with the court rules"); City of Clifton v. Cresthaven …
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… County, Docket No. FV-08-1017-22. Tonacchio, Spina & Compitello, attorneys for appellant (Stephen R. Cappetta, on … is insufficient evidence supporting the judge's finding he committed the predicate act of assault, and the judge erred … was in the same room near . . . defendant" and needs to be "free of the threat of further physical violence" requiring …
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… inference that [defendant] did not have a permit." In a comprehensive written decision that immediately followed the … believe that a crime occurred and that the defendant committed it.'" Saavedra, 222 N.J. at 56–57 (quoting State … on these grounds was properly denied. Defendant is free to reassert the argument that the exemption applies if …