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… the sale proceeds was held in escrow by a title insurance company pending resolution of the priority dispute by a … by their first names to avoid any confusion caused by their common surname and intend no disrespect by this informality. … over property to continue the exercise of that jurisdiction free from embarrassment or conflicts with other courts …
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… had been employed. After filing a claim under the Workers' Compensation Act ("Act"), N.J.S.A. 34:15-1 to -142, against … she accepted the "settlement voluntarily and of [her] own free will." In response to further questioning by Woodbury's … The judge found that the settlement order was entered into freely and voluntarily; was final as to all of plaintiff's …
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… the parent of alternate residence. 19. [The son] shall commute from Hazlet . . . to [New York City] during the week … tuition, room and board, miscellaneous school fees, books, computer, supplies, transportation, meal plans, and any … no longer be equitable and fair, the court also remains free to alter the prior arrangement." Id. at 359-60 (quoting …
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… to appear before the Beis Din of America (Beis Din) and comply with its procedures for providing defendant a Jewish … after the marriage and on May 14, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, … the backdrop of the Establishment Clause, rather than the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment. Id. at 537. The …
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… of the victim. R. 1:38-3(c)(12). 3 A-0331-17T2 break free and told defendant to stop, but he "kept telling [E.N.] … the video recordings, police created a "be on the lookout" communication, which was distributed to local law … a car and recognized him from the "be on the lookout" communication. The detective pulled defendant over for a …
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… each of them." He further instructed that "[t]he person who committed the crime may or may not be in this group. And the … mean or suggest that the police believe that the person who committed this crime is in these photographs." In addition, … victim also stated he spoke to the detectives of his own free will. Having reviewed the totality of the circumstances …
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… 1:36-3. 2 A-3782-18T4 delinquent based on conduct that, if committed as an adult, would have constituted first-degree … get "help and move on." In June 2017, B.W. was charged with committing aggravated sexual assaults on Lynne and Lucy when … jail," and told the defendant that "the truth would set him free." 239 N.J. at 52. Here, by contrast, the detectives …
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… IN PART, BY (1) NOT CHALLENGING THE NO SHOW/NO RECOMMENDATION CONDITION; AND (2) NOT REQUESTING A HEARING ON … conditions. The court agreed to allow defendant to remain free on bail until sentencing. The judge informed defendant … appearances. Finally, the judge imposed a "no show/no recommendation," which he explained to mean, if defendant …
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… same day.3 In September 2012, the Division filed a verified complaint seeking care, custody and supervision of Amy. At … trial began in June 2015, and remained so through its completion in April 2016. His first parole eligibility date … had a strong bond with her resource family, was "clearly free of stress" and "needed permanency." Although she …
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… P.J.A.D. Plaintiff Dr. Fariborz Ashtyani's third amended complaint against defendants Critical Care Unit Resources, … Dr. Ting will also tell Dr. F. Ashtyani that he is free to negotiate his own contract with the hospital to … construed to give the maximum effect to the principle of freedom 17 A-2250-14T3 of contract and to the enforceability …
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… ASSOCIATION, INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. RGD HOLDING COMPANY, LLC, ROBERT MARTIN COMPANY, LLC, RMC MEZZANINE COMPANY, LLC, PROSPECT CAPITAL … provisions were not adhesive because the unit owners "were free to accept or reject the contract terms proposed by the …
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… Ltd.1 The trial court dismissed plaintiffs' Superior Court complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction. Plaintiffs … jurisdiction. We thus affirm the order that dismissed the complaint for lack of jurisdiction. Plaintiffs filed a … as an advertisement for a painting studio offering a free trip to 16 A-0924-16T4 a Sandals resort, but did not …
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… appeals from a January 13, 2017 decision of the Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Children and Families … for careless driving, N.J.S.A. 39:4-97, and use of a hands-free wireless telephone, N.J.S.A. 39:4-97.3. She was not, … on a backboard, immobilized with a cervical collar, and complained of a headache. Dr. Jack Chambers, the emergency …
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… FIVE MUST THEREFORE BE REVERSED. POINT III THE PROSECUTOR COMMITTED MISCONDUCT WHEN ERRONEOUSLY ADVISING THE JURY THAT [DEFENDANT] DID NOT NEED TO CONSPIRE IN ORDER TO COMMIT THE CONSPIRACY OFFENSE. (NOT RAISED BELOW) POINT IV … to assess whether the waiver of rights was the product of a free will or police coercion." State v. Nyhammer, 197 N.J. …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. HARLEYSVILLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY and HANOVER INSURANCE COMPANY, Third-Party Defendants/ Respondents. … enforceable limitations to an insurance contract when free of ambiguity. Courts ordinarily should refrain from …
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… by FISHER, P.J.A.D. This is the third time this matter has come before us. The first time, we reversed defendant's … count is without merit. A Defendant was charged with committing numerous offenses described in two indictments: … and in violation of defendant's guaranteed right to be free from double jeopardy"; II(A). "Finality attached once …
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… decide whether a Family Part judge may divert a delinquency complaint from court action without affording the juvenile … Super. 480 (App. Div. 2018). The judge who diverted the complaints at issue in N.P. also diverted the complaints at … programs[,] . . . which 10 A-0326-18T3 [includes] . . . [']freeing the court to devote more of its time to serious and …
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… of the "substantial contributions" he and his other company made to IFP to cover its shortfalls. Plaintiff … appeals from an August 28, 2017 order dismissing his complaint against defendant without prejudice following a … had been supplied. That notation leaves this court free to consider that argument. This court finds itself in …
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… Co., 224 N.J. 189, 199 (2016). We "consider whether the competent evidential materials presented, when viewed in the … look to extrinsic evidence, such as legislative history, committee reports, and contemporaneous construction in … defendant to remain in possession of a house obligation-free. See Turner v. First Union Nat'l Bank, 162 N.J. 75, 84 …
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… yet allow police eavesdropping on the parent- child communication that proves antithetical to that right. A.A.2 … from an adjudication of delinquency for conduct which, if committed by an adult, would constitute a crime. A.A. was … Juvenile defendants, like adults, possess the right to be free from self-incrimination. See N.J.S.A. 2A:4A-40; see …