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… Law. In 2015, when defendant was forty-four, he failed to comply with Megan's Law registration requirements. At the … assaults. R. 1:38-3(c)(9). 3 A-1650-20 offense. He was accompanied by a police officer whose body camera recorded the … to the interview he waited in an unlocked room and was free to leave. Woodfield began the interview at about 9:26 …
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… pertaining to his intellectual capacity and ability to comprehend his constitutional rights. The State argued in … that shows juveniles are not only more impulsive and compliant than adults but also tend to lack the cognitive … the rule announced in P.M.P. The Legislature, of course, is free to amend the Code of Juvenile Justice to move the point …
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… the county prosecutor's office is inherently a "necessary component of their jobs as police officers," active-duty … be inclined to excuse a member of the law enforcement community" from the jury upon a defendant's request, leaving … 39, 61 (1983)). A defendant is "entitled to a jury that is free of outside influences and [that] will decide the case …
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… the county prosecutor's office is inherently a "necessary component of their jobs as police officers," active-duty … be inclined to excuse a member of the law enforcement community" from the jury upon a defendant's request, leaving … 39, 61 (1983)). A defendant is "entitled to a jury that is free of outside influences and [that] will decide the case …
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… she was standing. Jenny Sierra, a Division caseworker, accompanied Beltran to the police station and interviewed … has been taken into custody or otherwise deprived of his freedom of action in any significant way. [Miranda, 384 U.S. … there has been a significant deprivation of the suspect's freedom of action based on the objective circumstances, …
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… nothing about the TCA. At trial, the parties presented competing fact and expert testimony regarding negligence and … jury to decide which expert to believe. The jury was also free to rely on the existing OCJ Suicide Prevention Policy, … v. County of Ocean, Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders, in their individual and official capacities, …
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… surveillance in an unmarked vehicle at the apartment complex at 55 Reservoir Avenue. Miller had "received … for his guilty plea, the judge found he entered the plea "freely and voluntarily," "understanding the nature and … 399, 416 (App. Div. 2011) (noting a reviewing court is free to affirm "on grounds different from those relied upon …
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… lacked the requisite expertise 2 Pursuant to New Jersey's comparative negligence statute, as set forth in N.J.S.A. … 2018, he underwent more than a dozen surgeries due to complications arising from infections and bone alignment. … accident, making it "the elephant in the room with the jury free to speculate in any direction to the unfair detriment …
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… software. Home, LAWSOFT, INC., https://www.lawsoft-inc.com/ (last visited Mar. 5, 2024). LawSoft "integrates[] . . … Interfaces, LAWSOFT, INC., https://www.lawsoft-inc.com/fire-cad (last visited Mar. 5, 2024). LawSoft's products … 7 of the New Jersey Constitution guarantee the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures." Nelson, 237 …
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… he also said he downloaded some of the recordings to his computer and erased some of that footage. The recording … who had worked at the office building filed an eleven-count complaint against multiple defendants, including Martinez; … Constitution declares that “[a]ll persons are by nature free and independent, and have certain natural and …
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… claims should be dismissed as preempted by the Uniform Commercial Code (U.C.C.) and time- barred and because Susan, … 4 A-1937-21 necessarily fail as a matter of law, as the competent evidence in the record does not establish PNC owed … 390, 393 n. 1 (App. Div. 2021) ("An appellate court is 'free to affirm the trial court's decision on grounds …
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… RUVOLDT PLLC, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. SENTINEL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, THE HARTFORD FINANCIAL SERVICES GROUP, and … vice, argued the cause for respondents Sentinel Insurance Company, Limited and The Hartford Financial Services Group … define the applicable coverage conditions. The parties are free to make such arguments and appropriate motions to the …
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… the crimes in the chronological order in which they were committed. Victim R.W.3 (deceased) On August 31, 2016, R.W. … poison," and "how do you make deadly poisons out of common household objects." Victim T.T. (survived) T.T. had … route S.B. took on the night she disappeared. Defendant was free to leave and was not placed in handcuffs. During the …
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… The orders awarded defendant the intestate estate, which comprises decedent's entire estate, under the Pre-Marital … Fuente De Vida Corporation v. National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, 224 N.J. 189, 199 (2016), the … with her permission if he remained alcohol and drug free. Defendant regularly brought the children to visit …
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… COURT ABUSED ITS DISCRETION WHEN IT ADMITTED, AS "FRESH COMPLAINT," EVIDENCE OF A.S.'S VAGUE ALLEGATIONS TO HER … When It Admitted These Vague Allegations Under [t]he Fresh Complaint Doctrine: The Seven-Year Delay Rendered [t]he … was 12 A-1206-19 admissible because the jury remained "free to discredit" the witnesses' testimony that defendant …
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… Supervision for Life, N.J.S.A. 2C:43- 6.4, and ordered to comply with the requirements of Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 … the testimony is admissible because the jury remains "free to discredit" the witness's opinion. Ibid. R.S.'s … offense, would have believed that the alleged victim freely and affirmatively" consented. [State v. Perry, 225 …
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… was deprived of a fair trial, claiming: (1) the prosecutor committed misconduct by mischaracterizing the strength of … for sexual assault and sexual assault of a minor—which were committed at the same time against the same victim—should … by imperfect humans, no trial can ever be entirely free of even the smallest defect. Our goal, nonetheless, …
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… count of second-degree possession of a firearm during the commission of certain crimes; and one count of second-degree … to remove his hand from the pocket, but defendant did not comply. The court further found the detective, fearful … and asked: "Mr. Smith, can I talk to you?" Defendant was "free to leave" but upon hearing Detective Mazzoni's …
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… because of his own regular alcohol use. The psychologist recommended Cathy undergo regular, random screening for … did not want to go to the police, file a domestic violence complaint, or apply for a restraining order because Maurice … the court sustained the objection but stated it was "free to take any inferences as far as not addressing them." …
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… weapons, the indictment alleged defendant had, prior to the commission of the charged offenses, been convicted of sexual … unlawful purpose charges included an allegation defendant's commission of the charged offenses also violated N.J.S.A. … subject to prosecution,' a prosecutor 'remain[s] free before trial to exercise the broad discretion entrusted …