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… a child, N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.46(b)(1), and the Judiciary has no commission to exercise equitable powers to alter the … surgery and were in the best position “to prove their freedom from liability,” the Court held that the burden of … is simply permissive,” and therefore “the factfinder ‘is free to accept or reject’ it.” Id. at 144 (quoting Jerista, …
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… These consolidated appeals test that principle through a common legal issue: whether a trial judge can consider at … Paden-Battle on the charges of kidnapping, conspiracy to commit kidnapping, and felony murder, and acquitted Paden- … of the car against her will. As Baker struggled to break free, Martin struck Baker with the butt of the gun twice, …
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… to whether the defendant’s arrest photo closely resembled a composite sketch of the defendant should not have been … he observed . . . and it was helpful to the jury’s full comprehension of the facts in question.” Id. at 202. … jury’s role in comparing the sneakers. Indeed, the jury was free to discredit Detective Quesada’s testimony and find …
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… malpractice action against Dickey and the Sills firm. The complaint alleged that Dickey and Sills negligently … transaction, ordinarily, a vendor and purchaser are free to agree to mutually acceptable contractual terms in … v. Cige, 240 N.J. 574, 580 (2020). “[A]n attorney’s freedom to contract” is subject to this Court’s exercise of …
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… court issued a written opinion, stating that Smith would be compelled to testify at trial and that if she refused to … implicate Lewis. Additionally, the State presented a more compelling case against Lewis, which included DNA evidence … the approximately four years before trial, A.J. remained free on bail. During that period, he was charged with …
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… wearing the ankle bracelet causes him physical discomfort and has burdened his life in numerous ways. H.R. and … to PSL and had no additional parole requirements -- commenced this action in 2015, to challenge the … to him, claiming the monitoring violates his right to be free from unreasonable searches under Article I, Paragraph 7 …
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… report indicated that S.T.’s “[m]easures of verbal comprehension . . . suggest[ed] a superior level of … above average. On the other hand, her speed in processing complex information remained impaired. 2 In February 2010, … which provides that “[a]ll persons are by nature free and independent, and have certain natural and …
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… concluding that “public defenders are public employees that come within the TCA’s immunities and defenses” and that … . [W]hen state law creates a cause of action, the State is free to define the defenses to that claim, including the … emotional distress .”); id. at cmt. g (mentioning “loss of freedom” as an element of emotional distress damages “if the …
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… to waive them. Because A.A.’s inadmissible statements comprised a substantial part of the proofs against him, a … 15-16) 4. Juveniles receive heightened protections when it comes to custodial interrogations for obvious reasons. … transferred to the juvenile detention facility and she was “free to leave.” The police did not attempt to question A.A. …
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… goal was “to impose an appropriate sentence for the crimes committed and not one designed to assure his release prior … factors found by the sentencing court were based on competent credible evidence in the record; and (3) whether … identified the following guidelines: (1) there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit …
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… Kavanaugh, the initial zoning officer. The nub of Harz’s complaint is that she had to expend substantial funds to … Court adopted the three-step test set forth in Blessing v. Freestone, 520 U.S. 329, 340-41 (1997), id. at 475, 477, … so, we adopted the three-step test set forth in Blessing v. Freestone, 520 U.S. 329, 340-41 (1997), id. at 475, 477, …
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… may not have been summarized.) Continental Insurance Company v. Honeywell International, Inc. (A-21-16) (078152) … in the marketplace. In 2000, Continental Insurance Company (Continental) (which wrote many primary insurance … as the “unavailability exception” gives a corporation a free pass if it continues to expose workers to extremely …
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… of fact, and with experience in fulfilling that role comes expertise. Duplication of the trial judge’s efforts in … Court released its decision in Anderson. The Advisory Committee rejected “a more searching appellate review” in … such a scenario, and therefore appellate courts should be free to make their own factual findings from a …
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… police officer. Defendant was charged in a warrant complaint with possession of marijuana with intent to … charging defendant with the offenses in the warrant complaint. Defendant then appeared pro se in municipal court … windfalls -- needless and dangerous ‘get out of jail free’ cards -- while other defendants are getting less than …
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… Givaudan Fragrances Corporation v. Aetna Casualty & Surety Company (A-16/17/18/19/20/21/22/23/24/25-15) (076523) Argued … to the general principle that parties to a contract may freely limit assignment of their contractual rights. The … insurer’s position “that the public policy in favor of freedom of contract is superior to the public policy in …
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… rose, retirees who retired after 1952 watched their fixed incomes drop in real terms. The Legislature responded in the … reform legislation, Chapter 78 suspended further COLAs, freezing the cost-of-living adjustment at the 2011 level for … 113). Then, in 2011, Chapter 78 suspended further COLAs, freezing the cost-of-living adjustment at the 2011 level for …
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… systems’ unfunded liabilities over a period of years. The combination of these amounts is known as the annually … of thousands of New Jersey State public employees – filed complaints alleging statutory violations, impairment of … passed a FY15 Appropriations Bill, but that plaintiffs were free to challenge the FY15 bill once the Legislature passed …
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… dressed and act as though nothing had happened. The victim complied, and the parties and defendant’s sister then … offense, would have believed that the alleged victim freely and affirmatively” consented. N.J.S.A. 2C:14-7(d).12 … process of witnesses, and the victim’s right to be free from an unnecessary invasion of her privacy” under the …
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… drivers to dim their high beams only when approaching an oncoming vehicle within 500 feet. The Court granted the … Pena-Flores, this Court created the Supreme Court Special Committee on Telephonic and Electronic Search Warrants, … yet still protective of the right of citizens to be free from unreasonable searches. I. A. Defendant William L. …
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… fees to be assessed against an executor or a trustee who “commits the pernicious tort of undue influence,” to a person … agreement between Folcher and Bernice provided that their incomes would remain separate, that they would share expenses … physical exertion of a kind and quality that destroys the free will of the testator by preventing that person from …