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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, 2C:15-1; second-degree … 2014, defendant pled guilty to second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery and second-degree possession of a firearm for … to testify against his co-defendants and his counsel was free to argue for a lesser sentence. Defendant, who was …
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… v. CHRISRYAN, LLC, STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY, and STEVE MEEHAN, Defendants, and HARRY MOREY,1 … the days following a large snowfall in order to prevent refreezing. Defendant never performed, and Meehan never … version is rebutted by Meehan's assertions that his lot was free of snow and ice when he inspected it shortly after he …
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… BE APPLIED RETROACTIVELY. POINT FOUR THE TRIAL COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR WHEN IT RULED THAT THE MISSOURI … and the New Jersey Constitution guarantee the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. U.S. Const. amend. IV; N.J. Const. art I, ¶ 7. The compelled intrusion into the body for the purpose of drawing …
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… STATEMENT FOR IMPEACHMENT WITHOUT MAKING THE REQUISITE FINDINGS UNDER STATE V. BURRIS AND PERMITTED THE STATE … confession was the product of a rational intellect and a free will." Id. at 534. "The State shoulders the burden of … III. We do not reach defendant's other arguments as they become moot in light of our decision that the conviction …
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… summary judgment to defendants and dismissing plaintiff's complaint. Thereafter, plaintiff moved for reconsideration. … duty to exercise reasonable care to keep [its parking area] free of ice and snow." Bates v. Valley Fair Enters., Inc., … It was also undisputed that a crew from Tree Fellas was on site at the time that plaintiff fell and they were engaged …
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… agreement.1 After soliciting bids, CMR Construction Company ("CMR") was selected to rebuild for the sum of … to pay her share and thereby allow them to sell their units free of any lien or encumbrance. Defendant, who had … v. Hannoch Weisman, 145 N.J. 395, 416 (1996). "The requisite elements of a cause of action for legal malpractice …
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… substantially for the reasons set forth in a cogent and comprehensive written opinion by Judge Angela F. Borkowski. 1 Neither the complaint warrant nor indictment is included in the record … he was going to be incarcerated, "So I'm not going to leave free from here?" Jimenez deflected, stating that defendant's …
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… determining a substantial likelihood existed that he would commit a new crime if released on parole at that time. The … of adequate parole plan to assist in reintegration into the community; and other reasons. The panel stated: [Inmate] … mitigating factors: no prior offense record; infraction free since last panel; participation in programs specific to …
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… point: THE STAGGERING 548-DAY DELAY, FROM THE DATE THE COMPLAINTS WERE ISSUED, OCTOBER 9, 2016, TO THE MUNICIPAL … TROOPER FAILED TO TIMELY ADVISE THE COURT REGARDING HIS COMMITMENTS, AND THE COURT WAS UNABLE TO ACCOMMODATE A … his driver's license was not suspended, and he was free to handle his personal affairs. Accordingly, measured …
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… discretionary extended term, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-3(a), and to recommend five-year sentences to be served concurrently in the … he spent at least five months in in-patient drug treatment. Commenting that defendant had been "in the wind" for a year, … non-appearance at sentencing; a provision the State was free to negotiate. See State v. Subin, 222 N.J. Super. 227, …
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… Defendant, a physician, accepted employment in Georgia that commenced in September 2013, and the family moved there. … section III-F to "exert every reasonable effort to maintain free access and unhampered contact between the children and … first consulting plaintiff. The court ordered defendant to comply with the MSA and sanctions of $250 for any future …
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… and antisocial personality disorder. Defendant failed to complete the services offered through the Division. As a … change his mind. The judge found defendant was "alert" and "comprehend[ed] everything that's been discussed." The judge … to surrender his rights "voluntarily and of [his] own free will." Defendant also denied being under the influence …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:11- 4(a)(1). In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a sentence not to exceed ten years for burglary, and … knowingly and intelligently made. (4) The cumulative errors committed by plea counsel require post-conviction relief. … the discovery and you've made the decision of your own free will to plead guilty. Is that correct?" Defendant …
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… reasonable inferences, we reverse. The circumstances are uncomplicated but also uncertain. 1701 is the owner of a … to keep the adjoining perimeter of [their] premises free from obstructions in order to permit each other's … That circumstance prompted David Lerman's visit to the site,3 where he discovered for the first time the curbing …
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… order denying recusal of the judge. I. Plaintiff filed a complaint seeking damages of $9,721.77 due on defendant's … to the calendar, the request shall be considered only if accompanied by a statement of reasons and shall be deemed … v. Marshall, 148 N.J. 89, 276 (1997) ("[J]udges are not free to err on the side of caution; it is improper for a …
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… 2011, F.R. admitted using the internet daily for dating websites and logging onto his wife's Facebook account to meet … decision denying F.R.'s motion. He concluded F.R. had not committed any crimes, disorderly or petty disorderly … CSL sentence violated his constitutional rights to free speech because his sexual offense convictions were …
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… one occasion. In November 2020, plaintiff filed a verified complaint requesting grandparent visitation with the … due process right of a parent to raise the children free from any interference." Before concluding the … claims [were] not sufficient" to demonstrate the requisite harm in support of the right to grandparent visitation. …
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… in New Jersey; and (3) the chaperone(s) timely file compliance reports every three months with the BOME. In … and a transcribed hearing conducted in March 2023 by a subcommittee within the Board, the BOME issued a final decision … a condition. The regulatory bodies in the two states are free to adopt independent approaches. Kim, 403 N.J. Super. …
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… CONNECTORS, POWER CORDS, STRIPS AND EXTENSION CORDS TO ACCOMMODATE ALL AV. EQUIPMENT INCLUSVIE OF HOTEL PROVIDED AV, … * Use "$0.00" to indicate service or equipment is available free of charge OTHER CHARGES SUBTOTAL SELF-PARKING * Use "No …
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… CONNECTORS, POWER CORDS, STRIPS AND EXTENSION CORDS TO ACCOMMODATE ALL AV. EQUIPMENT INCLUSVIE OF HOTEL PROVIDED AV, … * Use "$0.00" to indicate service or equipment is available free of charge OTHER CHARGES SUBTOTAL SELF-PARKING * Use "No …