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… (DOC) imposing disciplinary sanctions upon him for committing prohibited acts .256 (refusing to obey an order … pack his belongings and return to his housing unit. Liddell complied with this request. On June 18, 2015, Liddell was … library that day is irrelevant. Stated plainly, he was not free to simply disregard the order to leave. It is …
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… absence of other bids. In February 2019, the City filed a complaint to foreclose the certificates pursuant to the In … Court and on pubic bulletin boards at three health and community wellness centers in the City, and sending it by … 8 A-2275-19 registered agents. While IMJ1 is, of course, free to conduct its business affairs as it sees fit, we find …
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… to his 2011 conviction of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1; … with his younger brother for offenses they allegedly committed over a two-week period, including a robbery of a … defendant may wish to ignore those findings, we are not free to do so. See State v. McNeil-Thomas, 238 N.J. 256, …
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… the reasons outlined by Judge Angela F. Borkowski in her comprehensive and cogent written opinion. We add some brief comments to add context to our decision. Appellant was tried … supporting expert's report, he asserted he remained offense free in the fifteen years following his conviction and posed …
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… long psychiatric history, including her record of non-compliance with mental health services. Defendant 6 … the caseworker "she believed it was optional for her to comply with mental health services." Crediting the opinion … in 8 A-1498-18T1 adopting Ellen. Finding termination would free Ellen for adoption, the judge concluded severing …
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… period, see N.J.S.A. 54:5-58 to -60, plaintiff filed a complaint to foreclose on the property owner's right of … at issue. On appeal, plaintiff argues: The trial court committed reversible error by refusing to follow the Supreme … courts review orders, not opinions). An appellate court is "free to affirm the trial court's decision on grounds …
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… struggled with defendant until she was eventually able to free herself and run out of the house. She ran toward the … knees, back, and buttocks. The trial judge found defendant committed the predicate act of simple assault, contrary to … manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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2C:14-2a(3)
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… part: A person is guilty of aggravated sexual assault if he commits an act of sexual penetration with another person … with another person in the absence of the victim’s freely and affirmatively given permission. 2. That the … the act of sexual penetration without the victim’s freely and affirmatively given permission to the specific …
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2C:14-2a(5)
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… part: An actor is guilty of aggravated sexual assault if he commits an act of sexual penetration with another person and … of the act of sexual penetration without the victim’s freely and affirmatively given permission to the specific … led the defendant reasonably to believe that the victim had freely given affirmative permission to the specific act of …
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2C:14-2a(6)
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… part: An actor is guilty of aggravated sexual assault if he commits an act of sexual penetration with another person and … of the act of sexual penetration without the victim's freely and affirmatively given permission to the specific … led the defendant reasonably to believe that the victim had freely given affirmative permission to the specific act of …
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2C:14-2c(1)
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… pertinent part: An actor is guilty of sexual assault if he commits an act of sexual penetration with another person and … of the act of sexual penetration without the victim’s freely and affirmatively given permission to the specific … led the defendant reasonably to believe that the victim had freely given affirmative permission to the specific act of …
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… is guilty of aggravated criminal sexual contact if he commits an act of sexual contact with another person during … contact with another person in the absence of the victim’s freely and affirmatively given permission. OR 1. That the … by touching himself/herself in the absence of the victim’s freely and affirmatively given permission, and the touching …
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… if, aided and abetted by one or more other persons, he commits an act of sexual contact with another person, using … of the act of sexual contact without the victim's freely and affirmatively given permission to the specific … led the defendant reasonably to believe that the victim had freely given affirmative permission to the specific act of …
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… is guilty of aggravated criminal sexual contact if he/she commits an act of sexual contact with another person, using … of the act of sexual contact without the victim's freely and affirmatively given permission to the specific … led the defendant reasonably to believe that the victim had freely given affirmative permission to the specific act of …
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2C:20-11b(2)
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… or otherwise any merchandise offered for sale by (name of commercial establishment); 2. That (name of commercial establishment) was a store or other retail … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an …
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2C:20-11b(4)
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… displayed, held, stored or offered for sale by (name of commercial establishment) from the container in or on which … same was displayed to any other container; 2. That (name of commercial establishment) was a store or other retail … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an …
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2C:21-4.3 a/b
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… is guilty of a crime. . . if that person knowingly commits health care claims fraud in the course of providing … elements: (1) that he/she is a practitioner (2) that he/she committed health care claims fraud (3) that he/she committed … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an …
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2C:21-25a
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… other power, financial instruments, information, data and computer software, in either human readable or computer readable form, copies or originals.3 Property … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an …
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2C:21-25b(1)
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… other power, financial instruments, information, data and computer software, in either human readable or computer readable form, copies or originals.4 Property … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an …
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2C:34-1b(2)
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… a section of our statutes, which reads as follows: A person commits an offense if the actor promotes prostitution.1 In … inducing, or otherwise purposely causing another to become or remain a prostitute; 4. Soliciting a person to … by the evidence support any inference and you are always free to accept the inference or reject it if you wish. (Read …