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… a 50% owner of a business and his "gross annual earned income from his business ha[d] been approximately $1,100,000 … (App. Div. 1994). A party to a contract possesses the requisite capacity when the party has "the ability to understand … 466, 470 (App. Div. 2002) (explaining a trial judge is free to accept or reject expert testimony), and she did not …
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… no longer provide support because his daughter does not communicate with him. We affirm in part, reverse in part, … alleged that beginning in 2015, their daughter stopped all communication with him. She made "vile and vulgar comments" … equitable and fair, the court . . . remains 14 A-3277-17T3 free to alter the prior arrangement." Lepis v. Lepis, 83 …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2018-19439. Weiner Law … R. 1:36-3. October 10, 2019 2 A-1315-18T1 In this workers' compensation case, respondent Township of Randolph appeals … employed by the Township, 5 A-1315-18T1 Capel lived for free at Samaritan Inn, a homeless shelter, in exchange for …
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… judgments permitted plaintiff C.B. to proceed on separate complaints to adopt Daniel and Annie. C.B. is the husband of … Judge Tarantino's decision. We add the following comments to provide context to our decision. D.B. and E.B. … individual is entitled to representation that is conflict free, "[b]ut, he may not profit from undermining his …
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… living with a relative. She did not participate in the recommended outpatient treatment. In January 2016, the mother … children alone for fewer than two hours, during which she communicated with Yolanda by phone. Because of Yolanda's … the mother with assistance in obtaining her GED, including free tutoring and transportation. But she never took …
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… to plead to the robbery or weapons offenses [he] did not commit," his attorney "just continually told [him] to plead … to raise any of the issues he now complains of. He also was free to not sign the plea deal. Instead, he confirmed under … that, "[w]hile ideally, trial counsel could have visited [defendant] in jail to discuss the case," defendant …
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… four); two separate counts of first- degree conspiracy to commit kidnapping and robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 (counts five … into the felony murder offense. Pantusco and Hill are inapposite because the defendants in those cases were not tried … such a sentence. Recognizing that "there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit …
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… Jenssy,2 with two counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. … three, nine, and eleven); second-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) … deliberations in order to maintain the secrecy that ensures free communication and independence in the jury room. State …
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… guilty of murder and robbery, he pled guilty to offenses committed in March 1984, when Espino and two other persons … [Ibid.] "Parole for a conviction imposed on offenses committed before August 18, 1997, 'is governed by the … such as his "recent program participation" and "infraction free status" since the last panel decision. Espino also …
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… they arrived, defendant insisted that S.D. and her brother come inside. Defendant knocked on the door and another man … and that he had "chosen not to be [there] on his own free will." During trial, defense counsel argued S.D.'s … pled guilty to bail jumping in exchange for the State's recommendation of a maximum of three years imprisonment …
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… would make the other children watch. In November 2005, Kate complained at school that defendant slapped Sara in the back … in the side and was not afraid to go home. The caseworker recommended family counseling. On Mother's Day in 2007, … State v. Spivey, 179 N.J. 229, 236 (2004). A jury is "free to believe or disbelieve a witness's testimony." State …
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… when it found that the Father had harmed Una by failing to complete a psychosexual evaluation. B. The trial court erred … court did not grant Oscar visitation with Una. He has not visited with Una since she was discharged from the hospital as … offering Una the chance for permanency that she deserves by freeing her for adoption. Under N.J.S.A. 30:4C-15.1(a), the …
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… Cooper, school principal, emailed plaintiff regarding complaints from parents of children in plaintiff's class. … as well as the public's strong interest in a discrimination-free workplace." Meade, 249 N.J. at 328 (internal quotation … right, particularly the First Amendment right of freedom of speech." Grexa v. State, Dept. of Hum. Servs., …
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… Count V (negligent care of landlord's property) of their complaint.2 Defendant also appeals, challenging a February … defendant's prior written consent, which defendant was free to withhold in his "sole option and discretion." While … plaintiffs more time to 12 A-1674-20 obtain the requisite proofs to sustain their causes of action against …
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… daycare reported Wyland and Wanda were severely delayed in communication. The children suffer from severe asthma. They … – and defendant called none, Judge Grimbergen rendered a comprehensive opinion terminating Roy's parental rights. Our … N.J. 591, 599 (1986). However, "the right of parents to be free from governmental intrusion is not absolute." A.W., 103 …
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… third-degree offenses for sentencing purposes, and to recommend concurrent four-year flat sentences on counts one … sentence on count five. Defendant would be required to comply with Megan's Law and be placed on Parole Supervision … would like to state that I am writing this letter on my own free will, no one is forcing me. The purpose of this letter …
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… by yelling "No, fuck you." All of them ignored his command.2 Devlin remained outside the residence and waited … that "defendant should have been aware that his right to freely move had been restricted at this point." The court … to provide [credentials]," leaving an officer free to conduct a credentials search while the motorist is …
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… the allegations that he possessed child pornography on his computer, and that some of that pornography was available for download by other users of a peer-to-peer computer network. The events leading to the indictment … of all of the witnesses, including Singley. Each juror was free to determine whether Singley's description of a …
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… patrol. The officers passed defendant driving in the opposite direction and noted he was not wearing a seatbelt. The … watch, he saw a zipper sealed bag sticking out of a second compartment beneath the first compartment of the car's … to open the trunk. Once that occurred, the trooper was free to act on the basis of what his senses revealed. [Id. …
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… Bar) and Darrell Remlinger (Remlinger) and dismissing her complaint against defendants alleging violations of the New … night per month at Iron Bar. In February 2017, plaintiff complained to Monllor about Remlinger using the alternate … 1999)). Employees are "not entitled to a perfect workplace, free of annoyances and colleagues [they find] disagreeable." …