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… that the Legislature enacted N.J.S.A. 2C:40-26(b) to combat the increasing number of fatalities caused by … that [defendant] will make a good probationer." Although he commented favorably on defendant's cooperation and … language, which states: "All persons are by nature free and independent, and have certain natural and …
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… Defendant, Stephen A. Zadroga, had driven his car into oncoming traffic, and an accident reconstruction expert … He stated that, following a first visit to the collision site, he went to Christ Hospital where he questioned … defendant's claim that his constitutional right to be free from double jeopardy was violated when the trial judge …
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… Room at defendant JFK Medical Center1 in January 2018 complaining of aching pain in his right ankle that had … a sprained ankle and discharged him with an air cast and recommendations for follow-up care. Defendant Hetal C. Joshi, … 90 N.J. at 260 (acknowledging the parties to a contract are free to "expressly negate any legally enforceable right in a …
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… it was inadequate in significant aspects as it "is not a comprehensive plan," because it was adopted prior to … municipalities and affected counties, and "be a composite of the one or more written proposals recommending the … Smart Growth13 planning principles in that it thwarts the free-flow of traffic, and creates new truck traffic that …
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… alleged sexual abuse. He also argued that the prosecutor committed misconduct in presenting the case to the grand … construct a defense, prejudicing him because he had visited his mother in Virginia for a good portion of that time … a date." Id. at 12. Of course, defendant at trial will be free to highlight the child's inability to recall aspects of …
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… AND TO EFFECTUATE THE REMEDIAL PURPOSE OF THE SENTENCING COMMISSION'S EFFORTS REGARDING JUVENILE SENTENCING. 5 … sequentially versus simultaneously; (7) whether a composite sketch was used; (8) whether the procedure was a … to decide. The court also instructed the jury that it was "free to consider any other factors based on the evidence or …
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… On August 13, 2016, nineteen days after the Division completed its investigation and reached its final findings … parenting to [Erica] in a safe and stable home environment free of substance abuse or domestic violence, according to … expert testimony from mental health professionals. See Lassiter v. Dep't of Soc. Servs., 452 U.S. 18, 30 (1981) …
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… again started to attend the youth group activities and her communications with defendant increased. She would see … offense, would have believed that the alleged victim freely and affirmatively" consented. N.J.S.A. 2C:14-7(c) to … process of witnesses, and the victim's right to be free from an unnecessary invasion of her privacy" under the …
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… on the vehicle. After Danny searched the VIN on Carfax.com and found the mileage listed on the website matched what was set forth on Craigslist, he decided to … and comply with the principles of sentencing remain free from the fear of 'second guessing.'" State v. Dalziel, …
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… 7, 2020 Law Division orders, one denying its motion to compel arbitration and to dismiss the complaint without prejudice and the other order granting … within the [twelve] contracts. 13 A-0468-20 Plaintiff is free to file a new motion if it chooses to litigate the …
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… unable to speak with Sarah, who was in a medically induced coma. Quainoo spoke to Jared at the hospital. Jared … bathtub and hit her head, but she was neither crying nor complaining of pain. They both fell asleep. 5 A-0877-19 … Division's and Law Guardian's experts. The factfinder is free to "accept some of the expert's testimony and reject …
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… Law Division orders denying its motion to dismiss the complaint and denying reconsideration. Cooperman argues that … an indispensable party, and has failed to provide the requisite [a]ffidavit of [m]erit. We granted Cooperman's motion … IV, seizure activity and being held against his own free will." Plaintiff states that she "had to endure …
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… in defendant's waistband. Defendant was able to break free and continue running. Officers subsequently found … robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1(a)(2); first-degree conspiracy to commit armed robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2(a)(1); second-degree … not admitted, the jury will suspect the Audi's actual owner committed the crime. It contends the court overlooked the …
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… Violence Act (PDVA)2 against him. Before trial could commence, P.H. unsuccessfully sought a TRO against J.H., … the trial court erred: by finding that P.H. had the requisite intent to harass L.H.; failing to perform a proper … Superior Court judge must review the recommendation and is free to accept or reject the DVHO's recommendation. Id. at …
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… On December 10, 2007, a member of the public filed a complaint with the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct (ACJC), alleging that … that issue. Law partners of municipal court judges remain free to exercise their First Amendment rights by …
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… Shortly thereafter, Gregory Jean, a Division intake worker, commenced an investigation and learned Lisa's urine tested … for benzodiazepines. The Division subsequently filed a complaint for care, custody, and supervision of John. … the record presented and stated, "[t]he trial court was not free to make a finding of abuse or neglect on the basis of …
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… investigation and can occur, for example, when someone comes forward and alerts the defendant to the existence of … Carter and Brady tests share a common element: as a prerequisite to the grant of a new trial, the reviewing court must … If the Carter paradigm were applied, the State would be free to argue that because defense counsel was aware of …
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… REPORT OF THE SUPREME COURT COMMITTEE ON MUNICIPAL COURT PRACTICE 2023 - 2025 TERM … II. PROPOSED PART VII RULE AMENDMENTS RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION…………………………………………………………....2 A. … defines “a plea that is made voluntarily” as a plea that is free from any threats, promises or inducements. In contrast, …
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… jury the court had admitted, over objection, the State's compilation of reenactment photos; (4) failed to hold a … of the crime scene based upon the location of the cell site" amounted to an impermissible net opinion. Pearson … relevant.'" Creanga, 185 N.J. at 360 (quoting State v. Freeman, 223 N.J. Super. 92, 116 (App. Div. 1998)). The …
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… Acting Administrative Director of the Courts www.njcourts.com • Phone: 609-984-0275 • Fax: 609-984-6968 MEMORANDUM … rights as parents could be terminated and their child(ren) freed for adoption. All court orders in abuse or neglect … IN THIS COMPLAINT. A TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS WOULD FREE THE CHILD(REN) FOR ADOPTION. All court orders in …