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… to defendant and his counsel. Although the criminal acts committed against the victim caused her great emotional … fell within defendant's constitutional right to present a complete defense. However, in recognition of the victim's … Crime Victim Bill of Rights (CVBR) entitles victims to be "free from intimidation, harassment or abuse by any person …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2016-1756. Christine M. … Board of Education offices. The common-use parking lots are free for use both by township employees as well as the … the fact that the premises of his employer and the accident site were each owned, maintained and controlled by the …
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… order denying her motion to dismiss the custody matter commenced by plaintiff, P.H., the father of the parties' … in South Dakota until 2015. Plaintiff periodically visited them there, although defendant alleged the visits were … exclusive, continuing jurisdiction, South Dakota courts are free to exercise jurisdiction without trampling upon New …
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… N.J.S.A. 17B:27-44.2(d) (group health insurance companies); N.J.S.A. 17:48-8.4(d) (hospital service … On October 17, 2017, Dr. Vitale and the NJDA submitted comments to the rule proposal. They asserted that the … states that: (1) [a] payee without notice takes payment free of a restitution claim to which it would otherwise be …
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… are performed. 1 See R. 2:2-3(a)(3) (deeming an order compelling or denying arbitration "a final judgment of the … for proposals (RFP), seeking a qualified energy services company (ESC) to perform the services of a general … agreement. This is so even when the contract on its face is free from ambiguity." Conway v. 287 Corp. Ctr. Assocs., 187 …
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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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… MEEKINS, Petitioner-Appellant, v. STATE HEALTH BENEFITS COMMISSION, Respondent-Respondent. _________________________ … and Vernoia. On appeal from the State Health Benefits Commission, Department of the Treasury. Michael P. DeRose … In Barron, we held N.J.S.A. 52:14-17.32(c)(1) provides that free medical coverage shall be provided to any "retired …
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… Barley and Juan Dunlap with second degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery and/or burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 (count … even find him in either 2 Although not raised here, we are compelled to point out that an acquittal of unlawful … conduct of criminal trials. Further, a grand jury must be free to pursue its investigations unhindered by external …
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… Coleman were walking out of the Garden Spires Housing Complex in Newark, where Grant and his family lived. As the men left the complex, defendant and two others exited a black Chevy … by imperfect humans, no trial can ever be entirely free of even the smallest defect. [The court's] goal, …
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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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… may be obtained from the handgun or, if that DNA were to become available, why it is not sufficient – before now seizing DNA from defendant – for comparison with information derived from DNA already taken … DNA for a comparison. Short of that, an individual must be free of an unreasonable – albeit minimal – governmental …
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… of domestic violence, leading to the filing of cross- complaints for divorce. On September 26, 2019, the court … 3 A-0262-20 defendant to divide the funds "as soon as it becomes practicable for the [qualified domestic relations … during the school year, stating that "[t]he parties are free to expand and modify parenting time arrangements in the …
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… trees along the entire Fourteenth Street frontage to accommodate the proposed drainage system. 4 A-2075-23 In a … the traffic study. In response, Flannery asserted that off-site 7 A-2075-23 traffic impacts are not plaintiffs' … population densities" and would not "promote the free flow of traffic." The Board also expressed concerns …
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… an adjournment or to appear virtually, and dismissing her complaint with prejudice. Because we conclude plaintiff did … advised defendant the "[t]he matter settled" and he was "free to go" and defendant responded "he had not agreed . . . … Drug Co., 11 N.J. 526, 538-39 (1953)). Thus, "[i]t is requisite that there be an unqualified acceptance to conclude the …
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… with a forty-five-year period of parole ineligibility, encompassing consecutive terms for murder and armed robbery … [Rule] 3:21-10(b)(5)." R. 3:22-2(c). Nonetheless, "[w]e are free to affirm the trial court's decision on grounds … resolved by a unanimous jury beyond a reasonable doubt (or freely admitted in a guilty plea)." Id. at 834 (second …
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… after plaintiff Allen J. Satz voluntarily dismissed his complaint against them. We reverse and remand for the … based on the person's: . . . exercise of the right of freedom of speech . . . guaranteed by the United States … granted in N.J.S.A. 2A:53A-55, further harm would be visited on SLAPP suit defendants when a plaintiff dismisses …
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… a plastic bag hidden behind an electric panel located in a common hallway area of an apartment complex. Defendant contends probable cause was not … Jersey Constitutions guarantee that individuals shall be free from "unreasonable searches and seizures." U.S. Const. …