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… trial judge erred by admitting and then misapplying fresh complaint testimony; and in relying on Child Sexual Abuse … that Beth "did not disclose the abuse until after she was free from the aura of intimidation which [d]efendant cast by … intimidation lifted when the victim left the foster home, freeing her to disclose the assaults several weeks later. …
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… denied his motions to suppress physical evidence, and to compel production of the arresting officers' personnel … New Jersey Constitution, individuals have the right to be free of unreasonable searches and seizures. U.S. Const., … to 18 A-4854-17T4 safeguard' the right of the people to be free from 'unreasonable searches and seizures.'" State v. …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3) ("risk that . . . defendant will commit another offense"); six, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(6) … on the courts to ensure that defendants receive conflict-free representation." State ex rel. S.G., 175 N.J. 132, 140 … The stakes are high in a criminal case with the client's freedom often hanging in the balance. With so much on the …
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… of the court was delivered by FISHER, P.J.A.D. Plaintiff's complaint alleged that defendants' interference with … estate. Given the program's success, Oasis sought a second site as a permanent place to live and work for those who … (quoting Jackson v. Concord Co., 54 N.J. 113, 124 (1969)). "Freedom" from this cancer "is one of the fundamental …
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… SOSA, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. MASSACHUSETTS BAY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. ___________________________ … Park. The pavement buckled on the side of the street opposite plaintiff's home and water gushed about a foot into the … fact primarily pertains to that subject. Insurers are not free to subject policyholders to "hidden pitfalls" that …
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… incarceration and history of homelessness, periodic lack of communication with the Division, failure to comply with the … though he was allowed supervised visitation, the father visited the children only sporadically and when they were very … would not cause more harm than good, but will instead free these children from limbo. The limbo is itself causing …
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… his sentences tapered off toward the end, he was unable to complete sentences, and he was having rambling thoughts." … that the police violated his constitutional right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. Defendant … commands or otherwise suggest to defendant that he was not free to leave. It was not until Lieutenant Pullman arrived …
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… basis of hearsay or other evidence which may not be legally competent or admissible at trial"). Still, "[t]he grand jury … Court reasoned that "[w]hether [the] defendant had the requisite state of mind to commit the offense – the intent to … 21 legitimate concerns about whether the grand jury felt free to decide otherwise. See State v. Torres, 183 N.J. 554, …
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… improperly excluded evidence of other crimes allegedly committed by two of the State's witnesses, and improperly … memory of a prior inconsistent statement, "[t]he jury [is free] to believe the version of events contained in the … admitting her statements into evidence. The jury was free to adopt either version of events. See Brown, 138 N.J. …
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… court erred in denying him a new trial because the State committed a Brady1 violation and violated his right to … You don't shoot him. I'm already out of the house. I'm scot-free. I’m going to turn around and run; right? If the … at the outside of the house with the door open. He's scot-free. He just gets to leave. This shows you that the …
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… shared information with a governmental entity, or filed a complaint, testified or assisted in any proceeding under … [plaintiff’s or insert someone else’s name ] right to be free from discrimination on the basis of [ insert the … the [plaintiff’s or insert someone else’s name] right to be free from discrimination on the basis of [insert the legally …
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… part: It is unlawful for any person who has received any income derived, directly or indirectly, [from a pattern of … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an 11 …
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… any offense enumerated in Title 2C" — after successfully completing, or graduating from, Drug Court probation without … the records outweighs the desirability of having the person freed from any disabilities associated with their … The court found that the applicants satisfied the requisites of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-14(m)(1), and that the State failed …
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… basis of hearsay or other evidence which may not be legally competent or admissible at trial"). Still, "[t]he grand jury … Court reasoned that "[w]hether [the] defendant had the requisite state of mind to commit the offense – the intent to … 21 legitimate concerns about whether the grand jury felt free to decide otherwise. See State v. Torres, 183 N.J. 554, …
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… improperly excluded evidence of other crimes allegedly committed by two of the State's witnesses, and improperly … memory of a prior inconsistent statement, "[t]he jury [is free] to believe the version of events contained in the … admitting her statements into evidence. The jury was free to adopt either version of events. See Brown, 138 N.J. …
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… robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1, second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, and other offenses arising … remedy designed to safeguard' the right of the people to be free from 'unreasonable searches and seizures.'" State v. … in all criminal prosecutions, R. 1:8-9, and "the right to a free and untrammeled verdict . . . is the core of the right …
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… LIMITING INSTRUCTIONS TO THE JURY ON THE USE OF [NICOLE'S] COMPLAINTS. (NOT RAISED BELOW). POINT III THE TRIAL COURT … the junkyard where he worked. That next morning, Nicole visited him at the junkyard to some retrieve items from him. … the imposition of a concurrent sentences would lead to a free crime." Defendant contends remand is necessary because …
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… WATERFRONT MANAGEMENT, SJ CARNEY, UNITED ASPHALT COMPANY, H&C ENTERPRISES, LLC, and 70 ADAMS STREET, LLC, … claims, and plaintiff failed to establish the requisite level of possession or control by defendants necessary … as intended); Brown, 163 N.J. Super. at 195-96 (finding a free-standing electrical transfer switch assembly cabinet …
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… activity. He also saw six or seven small rubber bands commonly used to package heroin on the floor of the vehicle. … the vehicle so he could pat him down. Defendant was not free to leave as he "would have investigated further." In … may have "technically" been under arrest because he was not free to leave. Plum believed the tip was corroborated by the …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3) ("risk that . . . defendant will commit another offense"); six, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(6) … on the courts to ensure that defendants receive conflict-free representation." State ex rel. S.G., 175 N.J. 132, 140 … The stakes are high in a criminal case with the client's freedom often hanging in the balance. With so much on the …