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… These contentions lack merit and warrant only brief comment. We address at greater length defendant's argument … with his trial counsel. A defendant is entitled to conflict-free representation. But, he may not profit from undermining … trial counsel. Although a defendant is entitled to conflict-free representation, the court holds that he may not profit …
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… application to terminate his Megan’s Law registration and community notification requirements was properly denied. … Megan’s Law requirements, individuals must remain offense-free for “15 years following conviction or release from a … under subsection (f) because he had not remained offense-free after the 1999 predicate sex offense. The trial court …
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… with the parties from the outset and need not provide the free time. … How much does mediation cost? …
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… whether a defendant’s answer to a civil forfeiture complaint can be introduced against him in a related … notice of certain issues. The Court outlines several points about notice and refers the matter to the Civil and … choice to file an answer under those circumstances is not freely made. It is fraught with coercion. A criminal …
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… by statute, serve a disproportionate number of low-income patients -- challenge New Jersey’s charity care … that the charity care program serves. Hospitals remain free to challenge their annual subsidy allocations through … modified. 1. Noting that the medical tradition of providing free care to indigent patients dates back at least 178 …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS JAGUAR LAND ROVER NORTH : TAX COURT OF … . . . will post eligible rail stations and corresponding midpoints on the website at www.newjerseybusiness.gov. The … Section 208 has three lettered subsections followed by two free- floating sentences: “Urban transit hub” means: a. 4 …
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… and use Times New Roman or a similar font in 14 point with character spacing expanded by 0.3 points. Footnotes and indented quotations may be single-spaced. When a compressed transcript format is used, two transcript pages …
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… in Judge Rose’s opinion. The Court adds one additional point. 1. Defendant did not challenge the three-year delay … in Judge Rose’s thoughtful opinion. We add one additional point. It is no surprise that a young child may have … in Judge Rose’s opinion. The Court adds one additional point. Defendant did not challenge the three-year delay …
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… May 2016, plaintiff Viktoriya Usachenok filed an internal complaint with the Department of Treasury claiming that her … State Constitution guarantees an affirmative right to speak freely. N.J. Const. art. I, ¶ 6. The guarantee extends to … extends quite broadly. The State, however, correctly points out that paragraph (j) no longer directs victims and …
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… building. She sued her landlord, its manager, and the company that serviced the elevator. For lack of proof of … discarded the rule that a personal-injury plaintiff must be free of contributory negligence. See N.J.S.A. 2A:15–5.1. We … 66, 70 (Colo. 1980) (stating that requiring plaintiff be "free from contributory negligence or other responsibilities …
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… of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Workers' Compensation, Claim Petition No. 2019-6582. Edward J. Magram … prejudice, he "might find it's based on fraud and at that point and time, you never know what [he] might do." 4 The … May 29 dismissal was without prejudice, the parties were free to file motions for further relief, and, based on a …
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… The FRO was based on the predicate act of harassment. The communication underlying the trial judge's finding of … communication constituted constitutionally protected free speech, we reverse. A-0305-21 3 I. We glean these facts … and August 27, 2021 orders, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT ONE THIS COURT MUST …
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… interpretation section of the exam is administered. You are free to choose to sit or stand while taking the test. The …
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… admitted pro hac vice, argued the cause for amici curiae Compassion & Choices, Lynne Lieberman and Dr. Paul Bryman … is A-3837-19 7 the decision that best respects the freedom and humanity of all New Jersey residents. …
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… case. … Try to get an attorney … The court system can be complex. It is a good idea to get an attorney if you can. … of New Jersey Legal Services of New Jersey provides free legal assistance to low-income people in New Jersey. …
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… local Legal Services office to find out if you qualify for free or reduced cost legal services. Check your telephone … your area. You may also want to ask family or friends to recommend a lawyer to you. … Do I need a lawyer for child …
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… Use of Artificial Intelligence … Artificial Intelligence, commonly known as AI, refers to computer systems or software designed to perform tasks that … certain resources. Legal Services of New Jersey provides free legal assistance to low-income people in New Jersey. …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. NORTHFIELD INSURANCE COMPANY1, Third-Party Defendant- Respondent, and 1 … failed to ensure that Pickett, as a business invitee, was free from reasonably foreseeable criminal activity. EMRO … The court held the policy exclusion was "clearly worded and free from ambiguity." Id. at 869. The court reasoned that …
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… not resemble the owner. If, upon stopping the vehicle, it becomes reasonably apparent to the officer that the driver … vehicle’s detention and communicate that the motorist is free to drive away without further delay. Based on the … been inadvertently stopped and told defendants they were free to leave. Because the police lacked a reasonable and …
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… applied to R.K. individually, R.K.'s sentences impede his free speech rights, and we reverse and remand for further … appeals consolidated for all purposes as they share common facts and issues. 3 A-2022-18T2 I. We begin with a … 10A:71-6.11(b)(23).] After this provision, in several sub-points, the regulation delineates what constitutes "social …