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… (2) (count one); one count of first-degree felony murder – commission of crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(3) (count two); two … probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. Fritz, 105 N.J. at 58. Under those standards, we … trial judge, not a witness called by one side), and cost-free; they avoid possible confusion to jurors created by …
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… NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW … Giants, Inc.; New York Jets LLC; New Meadowlands Stadium Company, LLC; Giants Stadium LLC; and Jets Stadium … premised upon the belief that the public interest in having free access to judicial and quasi-judicial bodies without …
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… law judge ("ALJ"). Among other things, the DEP Commissioner determined that Des Champs was not entitled to … 3 A-4177-14T1 of regulatory relief in 1996 and 1997. The Commissioner rejected Des Champs' request for DQE on these … impose a requirement of showing a presently contamination-free site as a condition of DQE approval. Id. at 104-08. We …
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… urine screenings. Jeffrey was not ordered to 4 A-0391-16T1 complete any services, and was permitted unsupervised … supervision by the Division under Title 30. That same day a compliance hearing was held, and the Division reported … is unclear why [Sherry] feels, after a year of incident-free parenting on behalf of [Jeffrey], that [he] poses a …
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… 2C:21-25(b)(2); two counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a); third-degree uttering a … voice or "got in [his] face." At all times, defendant was free to leave A-1028-14T3 12 the room. However, when the … a private person, are admissible [only if they are] made 'freely, voluntarily, and without compulsion or inducement of …
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… began implementing PTI programs after a 1967 President’s Commission Report recommending the diversion of some offenders in need of … and Administration of Justice: The Challenge of Crime in a Free Society (1967) (President’s Commission Report). In its …
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… for the administration and transaction of the [B]oard's and committees' business." N.J.S.A. 43:15A-17(a)(1). Therefore, … the converted individual insurance policy will not become effective until after expiration of the grace period … Only the Legislature can do that. Of course, a member is free to obtain additional life insurance – beyond the …
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… Plaintiffs/Intervenors- Appellants, v. SELECTIVE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … LLP, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. SELECTIVE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellant. … disagreed, in the absence of a stay or reversal, it was not free to ignore those orders. That stated, the quantum of …
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… restraining order against defendant. Plaintiff's underlying complaint described a verbal altercation that began when … Finally, the order provided that should defendant fail to comply, the court reserved the right to hold him in … the support obligation and asks the [c]ourt to grant him free transcripts pursuant to Rule 2:5- 3, despite him …
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… appeal from an August 28, 2020 order dismissing their complaint and granting summary judgment in favor of … Each holder of [u]nsold [s]hares shall have the right, freely and without charge, to sublet his [u]nsold … as he deems desirable and shall also have the right, freely and without charge, to sell such [u]nsold [s]hares …
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… made numerous errors in his calculation of defendant's income and application of the child support guidelines … N.J. Court Rules, Appendix IX-A to R. 5:6A, www.gannlaw.com (2021). We have considered plaintiff's contentions in … of college. If the parties cannot agree, then either is free to petition a court of competent jurisdiction for a …
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… 2C:43-7.2. We conclude the cumulative effect of the errors committed during the trial had the probable effect of … to the United States Constitution and this state's common law, now embodied in statute, N.J.S.A. 2A:84A-19, and … jury's role in comparing the sneakers. Indeed, the jury was free to discredit [the detective's testimony] and find that …
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… not to do so. A jury convicted defendant L.O.R.1 of having committed one count of first-degree aggravated sexual … that while at home with defendant, he asked her to come downstairs into her mother's bedroom to watch a movie. … be met. Id. at 410-15. Nevertheless, a trial court remains free to revisit the issue of reliability after considering …
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… Child Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a verified complaint in the Family Part pursuant to N.J.S.A. 9:6- 8.21 … Mary, Molly, Mina, Mitchell, Mila, and Margaret.2 In its complaint, the Division alleged, among other things, that … vaginal area. The examination of Mina revealed that she was free from any acute injury requiring medical attention. …
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… poor mother. Among her weaknesses as a parent, defendant complained that she was not giving the children the vitamins … get the money back [from the] bankruptcy lawyer. We didn't complete the process yet. My car is parked on Avenue A in … defendant testified as to their purpose. The jury was free to decide if it believed the writings established …
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… S. LEON, ANNA KELLY, a/k/a ANA BOLBOTOWSKI, BARKER BUS COMPANY, ROBERT CLEMENTS, III, DAVID HANNA, PAWEL ZAWADKA, and GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY, GEICO, Defendants, and JAMES PHILIP MULLALY, … Ibid. Here, plaintiff testified to being "drug and alcohol free" on the day of the accident and prior to leaving the …
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… a unanimous no cause verdict on her medical malpractice complaint and the court's decision to deny her motion for a new trial. She primarily contends the court committed error in failing to charge the jury regarding the … 213 (citation omitted). Therefore, while both parties are free to present testimony of experts deemed qualified by the …
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… to meet his customers at locations he designated to complete the transactions. The CI said the individual stored … product a person would have, and lactose and mannitol are common cutting agents. Reimer further testified a gram of a … perceived as intolerant of dissent and antagonistic to the free expression of strongly held beliefs that may not be …
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… the expiration of that agreement, the County and PBA 299 commenced negotiations for a new CBA for the period between … negotiations and the MOA, and that PBA 299's purported outcome would not be feasible from a financial 2 The salary … 125 N.J. 299, 305 (1991). Although the arbitrator is not free to contradict the express language of a contract, "an …
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… appeal from an April 3, 2020 order dismissing their complaint in lieu of prerogative writs, which challenged an … by Garfield and plaintiffs, and heard from members of the community in favor of and against the project. We take the … these reasons, the resolution of the Board is found to be free of any arbitrary or capricious characteristics. On …