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… on these facts with the terms of our civil commitment laws. I. We summarize the pertinent facts from … disorder. Shortly before her eighteenth birthday, she was committed to a facility in New York and 4 A-3598-23 remained … that before the events in 2017 at issue here, J.V. had been free from psychiatric episodes for about twenty years. …
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… contends the trial court improperly allowed the State to comment on the invocation of his right to silence and … of his right to silence and twice conditioned his freedom on him cooperating. As a result of those … have the capacity to overbear a suspect's will. A free and voluntary confession is not one extracted by …
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… and 108 NORTH STREET LLC, a New Jersey limited liability company, Defendants-Appellants. __________________________ … her niece, and Peter Thurkauf, a notary public, visited Senior at MHC where he had returned for physical … physical exertion of a kind and quality that destroys the free will of the testator by preventing that person from …
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… JOHN FENDT, ALAN WOZNIAK, MONROE TOWNSHIP DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC, and PCH ASSOCIATES, LLC, … once Duncan Farms was rezoned, it could be developed as off-site affordable housing in order to satisfy the affordable … not knowable . . . prior to now against parties, counsel's free to file a complaint. The argument that there is …
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… and fourth-degree violation of a special sentence of community supervision for life (CSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4(d). … "he ha[d] been going on social networking 6 A-2516-22 sites" such as Radoo, TextPlus, HookUp, MyYearbook, and … is 'not "narrowly tailored" if it restricts First Amendment freedoms without any resulting benefit to public safety.'" …
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… and George were married in 2001. They have four children in common, including Kaine, and a child who regrettably died in … like filth." Erin was not regularly at the home and visited approximately twice per week to drop off groceries. … Dr. Lee testified she viewed herself "in a very problem- free light" and she "rejected the need to change" based on …
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… principles, we affirm for the reasons stated in the judge's comprehensive written opinion in which the judge made … this to be a binding [a]greement . . . entered into freely[,] . . . voluntarily and willingly," and that the … by a notary public. On September 2, 2014, defendant deposited a check for $200,000 drawn on plaintiff's Bank of …
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… of the Division's Adoption and Kinship Legal Guardianship Comparison Chart Acknowledgment Receipt (KLG fact sheet) … duties with the" Division. Ibid. We noted a "parent remains free to offer evidence contradicting any statements present … of weight loss and signs of dehydration. The Division visited Tonya's program and was advised that Tonya left the …
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… violence counseling; psychological evaluations; and other recommended services. The judge also ordered Dave to submit to … Dave from Liz's residence. In response, the Division visited Liz's home, and she confirmed Dave was frequently … Linda stated she wanted to adopt Nina if she was legally free to do so and expressed an openness to providing Nina's …
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… neck and attempted to choke him. He attempted to break free by wedging his left fingers between his neck and the … POINT I THE DEFECTIVE VERDICT SHEET AND THE COURT'S INCOMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS PRECLUDED THE JURY FROM CONVICTING [] … Improperly Argued That [Defendant] Admitted He Had Committed Some of the Crimes, Misstating the Facts. B. The …
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… children late. Hours later, CentraState Medical Center in Freehold informed the Division Juliet had given birth to … where she learned Juliet refused to have the hospital complete routine screenings on Callie, claiming they were … harm. Our Supreme Court's recent decision in B.P. is inapposite. There, the Court reversed a finding of abuse or …
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… Jason Trignano3 went to defendant's construction worksite at the end of the workday wearing shirts with "BCPO"4 … upon a minor. Detective Vargas requested defendant accompany them to their office for an interview. Defendant … to assess whether the waiver of rights was the product of a free will or police coercion" in considering the …
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… to a "manager" under the New Jersey Limited Liability Company Act, [N.J.S.A. 42:2B-1 to -70 (2014) (repealed by L. … intent of the parties that all Members be employed by the Company on a regular basis, and that the terms and … of divestiture shall become the property of the Company, free of any claims by the divesting Member. c. The divesting …
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… While police have the authority to perform various "community caretaking" functions—such as determining whether … ERRED IN ITS LEGAL CONCLUSION THAT THE OFFICER HAD THE REQUISITE REASONABLE SUSPICION AND/OR ACTED PURSUANT TO THE … of a [person] to retreat into [their] own home and there be free from unreasonable governmental intrusion.'" 569 U.S. 1, …
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… RUVOLDT PLLC, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. SENTINEL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, THE HARTFORD FINANCIAL SERVICES GROUP, and … define the applicable coverage conditions. The parties are free to make such arguments and appropriate motions to the … allege "damage to . . . equipment or property on or off-site that caused their premises to lose their physical …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mala Sundar … a State law or regulation has a negative bearing on the free flow of commerce, i.e., where State’s statute or … or effect of barring or limiting a foreign entity from freely engaging in nation-wide commerce. See e.g., Park Pet …
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… Plaintiff-Respondent, v. TERRANCE L. JOHNSON, a/k/a MALCOM PIERCE, Defendant-Appellant. ________________________ … the registration certificate is an indispensable prerequisite to conducting a registration search. We decline to … inside the police vehicle so that he would not be "free to roam around anywhere . . . near that vehicle." …
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… thirty-three years later, plaintiff Allen S. Greene filed a complaint for divorce and sought to summarily validate the … from the trust— $120,000 to $160,000 annually—was deposited into a joint marital account to pay expenses. … is a severability clause, by contract terms, courts are "free to adjudge the validity of . . . the separation …
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… FAILED TO PROPERLY INSTRUCT THE GRAND JURY ON THE REQUISITE MENTAL STATE[] FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER AND BECAUSE THE … motion to bar Sheehan's identification testimony. In an accompanying written opinion, the judge began by recounting … "usurped the jury's role." Ibid. Indeed, "the jury was free to discredit" Sheehan's testimony and find that the …
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… Inc. in A-2362-22 and as respondents in A-2593-22 (Freeman Mathis & Gary, LLP, attorneys; John M. Badagliacca, … theory of liability plaintiff had not pleaded in the complaint , and plaintiff appeals from a subsequently-issued … he "did not find him persuasive in the least." The judge posited plaintiff likely had a separate agreement with Safe …