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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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… 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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… to dinner with a friend the previous evening, then played computer games and instant messaged another friend until … or consecutive-sentencing decisions": (1) there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit … also considered the "principal that there should be no free crimes," and concluded the hindering sentence will run …
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… Lab" on a "daily basis." Plaintiff was offended by these comments and asked to see the Sherriff to complain, but … these policies are always followed the plaintiff will be free on rebuttal to call these witnesses to rebut that … his fears that he would be retaliated against plaintiff is free to bring those witnesses. Trial Following these …
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… witness i[f Arthur] takes the witness stand and gives a complete account of all interviews that he had both with the … that B.P. had masturbated for him over an internet video site. Kyle testified that he met B.P. through Facebook in … State substantially interferes with a defense witness's "free and unhampered choice to testify," it violates those …
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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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… 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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… 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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… order against him.1 Although the judge found defendant committed the predicate act of harassment pursuant to … whether to grant an FRO. But a court is certainly not free to ignore "the statutory command to consider the … mischief, the court considered only harassment. It was not free to do so. A plaintiff is entitled to have the court …
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… IN VIOLATION OF NEW JERSEY STATE CONSTITUTIONAL AND COMMON LAW; THESE STATEMENTS WERE INVOLUNTARY AND SHOULD … the product of coercion or the overbearing of defendant's free will. 16 A-4254-17T3 Defendant contends the judge … interrogating officers' deception that overbore defendant's free will. The very limited citations defendant makes to the …
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… artist, and Fetty Wap Touring, Inc. (FWTI), a touring company, settled with plaintiff prior to trial and are not … Thirty Mile Zone (TMZ), a popular entertainment gossip website, published an article entitled, in part, "Fetty Wap … might determine damages, breach, and/or defamation. You are free to accept or reject this argument as you deem …
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… domestic violence-related charges as a sanction for the complaining witness's recalcitrant behavior on the witness … AND INTERFERING WITH [DEFENDANT]'S RIGHT TO THE FREE AND UNFETTERED ASSISTANCE OF STANDBY COUNSEL. (Not … 217 N.J. Super. at 25. If the defendant meets the requisite threshold burden, however, 17 A-5918-17 the court must …
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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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… 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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… the Paradigm defendants), and dismissing its foreclosure complaint with prejudice. Plaintiff also appeals from the … actual or constructive, acquires a title or lien interest free from all latent equities existing in favor of third … the proceedings." Borough of Princeton v. Bd. of Chosen Freeholders of Mercer, 169 N.J. 135, 158 (2001) (alteration …
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… and care. 1 After Bonilla failed to answer plaintiff's complaint, the trial court entered a default against him. … one motorcycle travel in between two cars racing in the opposite direction. She could not remember if she witnessed that … at 609 ("Only in those cases where the verdict is clearly free from compromise should a new trial be limited to the …
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… Wayne with his parents. The substance abuse evaluations recommended intensive outpatient treatment for Anita and made … (last visited Sept. 18, 2024). 9 A-4008-22 treatment. Based upon all … by terminating Anita and Warren's parental rights, thereby freeing Wayne to be adopted by his resource parent. …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS … Internal Revenue Code have been followed.” United States v. Freedom Church, 613 F.2d 316, 319 (1st Cir. 1979). Powell … to a tax exemption. Thus, the holding in Surinach is inapposite. On December 28, 1979, the First Circuit decided the …
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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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… and denying plaintiff's motion for leave to file an amended complaint in this dispute over mold plaintiff discovered in … home and the misrepresentations by Evelyn that the home was free of mold. Plaintiff notes she had previously canceled … Rules, cmt. 2.2.1 on R. 4:9-1 (2025). Courts are thus "free to refuse leave to amend when the newly asserted claim …