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… him to look outside the apartment "to see if anybody was coming." When the informant saw a man walking, defendant … entitled to post-conviction relief due to several errors committed by both his trial and appellate attorneys. In … jury that it was "not bound" by the expert's opinion, was free to "reject it," and was to consider the expert's …
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… order granting summary judgment and dismissing their complaint with prejudice. The complaint alleged defendants1 committed a statutory … Jersey Constitution guarantees individuals the right to be free from unreasonable seizures. N.J. Const. art. I, ¶ 7. …
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… these guys would get under that influence. There's no—pain compliance is big. If you don't have pain compliance when you're trying to subdue the subject, I mean, … and punched the officer. Ibid. Eventually, the inmate broke free of the officer's control. Ibid. The inmate jerked up …
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… He further claimed that he did not participate in the free application for federal student aid application process … related to the pandemic. Mistretta also owned a commercial building that housed the nightclub, which had … back. Lourenco corroborated Mistretta's testimony that the companies suffered financial distress during the pandemic …
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… can't tell you what happened." He rejected Dr. Scheller's competing opinion that Kyle's injuries were accidental … James as a "loving person" who "loves his kids." In her comprehensive opinion, Judge James-Beavers carefully … Because the inference is permissive, the fact-finder is "'free to accept or reject' it." Ibid. (quoting McDaid v. …
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… D R E S S I N G GENDER BIAS IN THE COURTS NJ SUPREME COURT COMMITTEE ON WOMEN IN THE COURTS Scenario One You are … be recognized under the law, but want to choose whether to ‘come out’ or not.” 1. Since the comments made by the … to maintain trust and confidence in the courts as a bias-free forum for the resolution of disputes. The Committee on …
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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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… Grace's changes and administering a home test. She accompanied Grace for the abortion and reported the abuse to … parenting evaluation of defendant. Grace was additionally recommended for speech, language therapy, special education, … with select adoptive homes after being declared legally free and Grace reported to her she was afraid of …
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… Paul Jensen, and their associated entities. Despite the complexity of the matter, we endeavor to describe the … and Jensen's representations were inaccurate, and that the completed project exceeded that sum. Meanwhile, 4 A-1592-24 … to arbitration accordingly. Although the parties remain free to revise their preferences and reconsider whether to …
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… of their healthcare benefit premiums based on annual income. N.J.S.A. 52:14-17.28(c). Included in Chapter 78 is … at which point each Union filed separate petitions for compulsory interest arbitration1. As part of each interest … In interest arbitration, the County proposed removing the free retiree healthcare language, but the Unions opposed …
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… Firko and Perez Friscia. On appeal from the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, Docket No. 195-7/22. Schwartz Law … J. Platkin, Attorney General, attorney for respondent Commissioner of Education (David L. Kalisky, Deputy Attorney … ALJ disagreed with the statute's application, he was not free to "write in an additional qualification which the …
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… The trial court rejected these claims and dismissed the complaint. We affirm. I. In October 2022, defendant Bais … of twelve acres of forest. The report found the project complied with zoning and all relevant environmental … the testimony of their expert, Borden, the [B]oard was free to disregard that testimony in the face of the [EC's] …
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… an April 10, 2025 order, which found defendant D.S. not competent to proceed to trial at this time.1 In accordance … law, we affirm both orders because the trial court made its competency factual findings based on substantial credible … approached by law enforcement personnel and he asked: "Am I free to go?"; and (3) defendant's manifesto, which set out …
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… reflect[ed] a knowing, intelligent and voluntary plea, free of coercion of any sort," "there was ample evidence … finding a crime had occurred and defendant might have committed it and defendant had failed to demonstrate he had … favorable plea bargain received resulting in a plea recommendation at the very bottom of the third[-]degree …
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… Supreme Court Committee on Access and Fairness … The Supreme Court Committee on Access and Fairness works to ensure the courts … and New Jersey courts provide court interpreting services free of charge. Updated New Jersey Judiciary Language Access …
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… beyond a reasonable doubt that he/she is the person who committed the alleged offense. The burden of proving the … witness’s confidence in the identification. You are also free to consider any other factor based on the evidence or … witness’s confidence in the identification. You are also free to consider any other factor based on the evidence or …
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… - Volume 57 “Implicit bias” was not well known in legal communities twenty years ago. But now, the idea of implicit … do so here. But if you’re unfamiliar, try taking one for free, anonymously, at Project Implicit.8 Millions of people … 25% of their colleagues in their ability to make decisions free from racial bias. This is not mathemat- ically …
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