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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-5213-17T4 JOHN A. SMITH, III, Petitioner-Appellant, v. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, TEACHERS' PENSION AND … of absence. In 1991, Smith began teaching at Hudson County Community College (HCCC). There, Smith was eligible for … at a three- decade-old rate, or alternatively, the fee-free transfer of his TPAF credit to PERS. Smith also argues …
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… lifestyle budget and an individual budget. Plaintiff completed the CIS forms using the family's monthly bills, … the testimony, plaintiff was spending about half as much money as she spent during the marriage. Plaintiff's CIS … in attorney's fees. The judge found that defendant's free legal representation caused him to take unreasonable …
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… adjudicated delinquent eleven times for offenses that if committed by an adult would be aggravated assault, simple … terms of incarceration, two prior periods on parole, and one prior term of probation. During his incarceration, … 6 A-3471-22 The panel noted Roundtree was infraction free for a twenty-month period between 2016 and 2017 and …
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… to a Motion………………………………..……………………………page 6 Instructions for Completing Form A – Certification in Opposition to … Name NJ Attorney ID Number Address Email Address Telephone Number Superior Court of New Jersey Law Division - Civil … services program in your county to see if you qualify for free legal services. Their telephone number can be found …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Michael J. Confusione, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Andrew C. Carey, … 2C:11-3(a)(1) or (2), with the aggravating factor of committing murder to escape detection, in violation of … 138 N.J. at 544). In those circumstances, "[t]he jury is free to believe the version of the events in the statement …
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… Public Defender, attorney for appellant (Michael J. Confusione, Designated Counsel, on the brief). Andrew C. Carey, … 2C:11-3(a)(1) or (2), with the aggravating factor of committing murder to escape detection, in violation of … 138 N.J. at 544). In those circumstances, "[t]he jury is free to believe the version of the events in the statement …
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… practices in New Jersey and other states, and make recommendations for proposed rule changes and other … as to Peremptories 11 2. Attorneys in New Jersey Use One-Half (or Less) of the Peremptory Challenges Allotted by … Andujar’s right to be tried by an impartial jury, selected free from discrimination, was violated. As to background …
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… for Court Interpreters This publication provides references compiled by the Council of Language Access Coordinators … The U.S. Criminal Justice Process: Definitions and Steps Free Rice, English Vocabulary Quizzes Oral Exam FluentU, … Translator Training (Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1995) Jones, Roderick, Conference Interpreting Explained …
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… considers whether a defendant who is released on bail on one indictment, but subsequently incarcerated on a later … narcotics offenses. Defendant made bail and remained free until October 17, 2010, when he was arrested in Ocean … guilty plea, the State dropped the remaining charges and recommended that the court sentence defendant to a six-year …
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… registration, another officer searched the vehicle's glove compartment for defendant's registration card and discovered … persons not to possess weapons, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-7(b); one count of third- degree possession of weapon for an … First of all, as noted by Yarbough,[8] there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit …
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… registration, another officer searched the vehicle's glove compartment for defendant's registration card and discovered … persons not to possess weapons, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-7(b); one count of third- degree possession of weapon for an … First of all, as noted by Yarbough,[8] there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit …
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… considers whether a defendant who is released on bail on one indictment, but subsequently incarcerated on a later … narcotics offenses. Defendant made bail and remained free until October 17, 2010, when he was arrested in Ocean … guilty plea, the State dropped the remaining charges and recommended that the court sentence defendant to a six-year …
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… death of [defendant] (b) the remarriage of [defendant] (c) commencement of co-habitation by [defendant] with another … by court order. The party subpoenaing a witness, other than one subject to deposition on notice, shall reimburse the … finances according to her certification. In exchange for free rent, J.M. performs household chores, such as grocery …
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… 416 (App. Div. 2011) (stating that an appellate court is "free to affirm the trial court's decision on grounds … of a street because there had been "several citizen complaints of narcotics activity in that area[.]" At … and directed the other two males to get out of the car. One of the officers went to the front of the car and "looked …
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… In June or July of that year, defendant began borrowing money from plaintiff in cash. As security for the loans, … dismissed. After the non-jury trial, the trial court gave a comprehensive, well-reasoned oral decision finding the … evidence." Gnall, 222 N.J. at 428. "A trier of fact 'is free to weigh the evidence and to reject the testimony of a …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0270-18T1 EMILY MANUEL, Petitioner-Appellant, v. RWJ BARNABAS HEALTH, … Manuel began working at RWJ in 2004 and she parked free of charge in a lot situated on hospital property. In … lot, known as the ED lot, owned by RWJ; or in the hospital visitors' spots for a fee. RWJ makes a biweekly payroll …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0270-18T1 EMILY MANUEL, Petitioner-Appellant, v. RWJ BARNABAS HEALTH, … Manuel began working at RWJ in 2004 and she parked free of charge in a lot situated on hospital property. In … lot, known as the ED lot, owned by RWJ; or in the hospital visitors' spots for a fee. RWJ makes a biweekly payroll …
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… death of [defendant] (b) the remarriage of [defendant] (c) commencement of co-habitation by [defendant] with another … by court order. The party subpoenaing a witness, other than one subject to deposition on notice, shall reimburse the … finances according to her certification. In exchange for free rent, J.M. performs household chores, such as grocery …
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… In June or July of that year, defendant began borrowing money from plaintiff in cash. As security for the loans, … dismissed. After the non-jury trial, the trial court gave a comprehensive, well-reasoned oral decision finding the … evidence." Gnall, 222 N.J. at 428. "A trier of fact 'is free to weigh the evidence and to reject the testimony of a …
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… 416 (App. Div. 2011) (stating that an appellate court is "free to affirm the trial court's decision on grounds … of a street because there had been "several citizen complaints of narcotics activity in that area[.]" At … and directed the other two males to get out of the car. One of the officers went to the front of the car and "looked …