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… that she had not "affirmatively assume[d] the duties encompassed by the role of being a parent" and that … as far back as she can remember. Her life has sadly only become more erratic since she left the Martins' home in 2007, … 9:3-46(a) (emphasis added).] Though the trial court is free to "consider other factors in determining the child's …
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… WITNESSES UNDERSTOOD THEIR DUTY TO TELL THE TRUTH AND WERE COMPETENT TO TESTIFY UNDER N.J.R.E. 601. (NOT RAISED BELOW). … THAT [DEFENDANT] HAD NOT TOUCHED HIM WAS UNTRUE AND COMMENDING THE CHILD WITNESSES AT THE CONCLUSION OF THEIR … concurrent or consecutive sentences: (1) there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit …
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… issue on appeal. Patterson also argues his sentencing court committed error when it: applied a rebuttable presumption in … second-degree assault by auto. At sentencing, the State recommended consecutive twelve-year sentences for the … 413, 422 (2001)). Yarbough tells us: (1) there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit …
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… the home of a former employer, who lived on South Street in Freehold, intending to steal money and other valuables. The … ordered Yao to "be quiet" and to return to his room. Yao complied. Lin gave the knife to defendant, who threatened … upstairs, he started screaming and struggled to get free. Defendant held Yao down and repeatedly punched him in …
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… the car he saw "a big cloud of cigarette smoke . . . come out of the passenger side window" and the "passenger … Defendant rolled up his window and responded they were coming from his grandmother's house in Fort Lee and headed … State Constitution guarantee individuals the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures." State v. …
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… had reason to believe defendant was staying. Based on prior communications with the occupant of that apartment, … I have a meeting with them all. They're busy. They can't come down here, so they asked me to interview you on their … if he cooperated, and told him "the truth would set him free." Id. at 31. The Court found that those false promises …
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… CD&L's July 30, 2015 A-4066-13T3 2 October 2013 amended complaint in lieu of prerogative writ. CD&L sought relief in the nature of mandamus, compelling defendant New Jersey Department of Environmental … agency to perform a duty [that] is ministerial and wholly free from doubt or to compel the exercise of discretion, but …
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… 1.12 — Page 2 of 26 S. Verdict T. Jury Verdict Sheet U. Communications with Court (long version) V. Communications with Court (short version) W. Thanking the … be covered in the charge in some manner. Judges should feel free to adjust the order of the sections.] 1 Exceptions to …
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… beyond a reasonable doubt that he/she is the person who committed the alleged offense. The burden of proving the identity of the person who committed the crime is upon the State. For you to find this … witness’s confidence in the identification. You are also free to consider any other factor based on the evidence or …
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… unresolved for years. The proceedings here were glacial in comparison. Consequently, we uphold an administrative law … the Department of Children and Families' failure to provide complete discovery over a course of years – a circumstance … and orders for discovery, nor do they allow the Department free rein to delay adjudication of such matters to the point …
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… the Office of the Public Defender to obtain and pay for the competency evaluation the court determined was required … before the State could proceed against him on two juvenile complaints. We now reverse and remand with instructions that … in a case involving a potential defense of insanity must be free to hire a psychiatric expert to advise him with respect …
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… to lot size, setbacks, land coverage, height, and parking." Com. Realty and Res. Corp. v. First Atl. Props. Co., 235 4 … the Board specifically notes the hangars in order to accommodate this additional activity must continue to function … materials in airplane hangars and airport sponsors are free to limit or prohibit such storage operations within …
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• David W. Field (00378-1984) LOWENSTEIN SANDLER LLP 65 Livingston Avenue Roseland, New Jersey 07068 973.597.2500 Attorneys for Defendant LifeCell Corporation IN RE: ALLODERM® LITIGATION CASE CODE 295 MICHAEL SIMINERI and KAREN SIMINERI, h/w, Plaintiffs, …
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… in their new homes. On June 16, 2008, plaintiffs filed a complaint against defendant alleging fraud, negligent … for summary judgment. Plaintiffs also moved to amend their complaint to include a count alleging negligence. The motion … Mut. Ins. Co., 185 N.J. 490, 501 (2006)). "'[C]ourts are free to refuse leave to amend when the newly asserted claim …
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… firm, Zolfo Cooper (ZC). Plaintiff's aggregate compensation was capped at $2,000,000 per year. His income ebbed and flowed with ZC's fortunes, exceeding the cap … available, and other evidence in the record. The judge is free to accept or reject any portion of the marital …
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… charged under three separate indictments for offenses she committed in May 2018. On May 5, 2018, defendant approached … offense was elevated to aggravated assault because it was committed against a law enforcement officer. Defendant's … up to the events of May 2018, and had remained offense-free for over a year by the time the judge rendered her …
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… for entry of an order dismissing the Board of Education's complaint. We now file this opinion on the merits.2 2 We … on the Municipal Clerks Office; . . . most likely not be completely fulfilled by the April 20, 2021 election." Noting … then there would be no prejudice and the Mayor would be free to proceed with whatever her plan is under the Type 1 …
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… Melanie, who was then thirty-four weeks pregnant, had come to the emergency room for the fourth time during her pregnancy, complaining of "vomiting, indigestion, fever, and chills" … interested in adopting [Mary] if she should become legally free." In her closing argument, Melanie's counsel argued, …
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… charge—attempted theft in the second indictment—and recommend defendant receive an aggregate five-year prison … pleaded. Based on defendant's testimony, the court found he committed the offenses and he pleaded knowingly, … defendant entered his plea knowingly, voluntarily, and free of any coercion from his counsel. Defendant did not …
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… defendant's counterclaim and then dismissed plaintiff's complaint. The claims arise from a contract between the … 2014 through plaintiff's realtor. Defendant, a construction company formed in 2012, was licensed as a contractor but … of an integrated agreement even when the contract is free from ambiguity on its face. Atl. N. Airlines v. …