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… part: An actor is guilty of aggravated sexual assault if he commits an act of sexual penetration with another person and … of the act of sexual penetration without the victim’s freely and affirmatively given permission to the specific … led the defendant reasonably to believe that the victim had freely given affirmative permission to the specific act of …
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… part: An actor is guilty of aggravated sexual assault if he commits an act of sexual penetration with another person and … of the act of sexual penetration without the victim's freely and affirmatively given permission to the specific … led the defendant reasonably to believe that the victim had freely given affirmative permission to the specific act of …
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… pertinent part: An actor is guilty of sexual assault if he commits an act of sexual penetration with another person and … of the act of sexual penetration without the victim’s freely and affirmatively given permission to the specific … led the defendant reasonably to believe that the victim had freely given affirmative permission to the specific act of …
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… is guilty of aggravated criminal sexual contact if he commits an act of sexual contact with another person during … contact with another person in the absence of the victim’s freely and affirmatively given permission. … OR … 1. That … by touching himself/herself in the absence of the victim’s freely and affirmatively given permission, and the touching …
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… if, aided and abetted by one or more other persons, he commits an act of sexual contact with another person, using … of the act of sexual contact without the victim's freely and affirmatively given permission to the specific … led the defendant reasonably to believe that the victim had freely given affirmative permission to the specific act of …
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… is guilty of aggravated criminal sexual contact if he/she commits an act of sexual contact with another person, using … of the act of sexual contact without the victim's freely and affirmatively given permission to the specific … led the defendant reasonably to believe that the victim had freely given affirmative permission to the specific act of …
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… or otherwise any merchandise offered for sale by (name of commercial establishment); 2. That (name of commercial … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an …
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… displayed, held, stored or offered for sale by (name of commercial establishment) from the container in or on which … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an …
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… is guilty of a crime. . . if that person knowingly commits health care claims fraud in the course of providing … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an …
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… other power, financial instruments, information, data and computer software, in either human readable or computer … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an …
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… other power, financial instruments, information, data and computer software, in either human readable or computer … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an …
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… a section of our statutes, which reads as follows: A person commits an offense if the actor promotes prostitution. In … by the evidence support any inference and you are always free to accept the inference or reject it if you wish. … … by the evidence support any inference and you are always free to accept the inference or reject it if you wish. (Read …
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… live performance or film, which by means of posing, composition, format or animated sensual details, emits … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an …
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… interest. “Specified anatomical area” means: (a) Less than completely and opaquely covered human genitals, pubic … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an … by the evidence support an inference and you are always free to draw or not to draw an inference. If you draw an …
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… jury. Since his conviction and sentence in 1988, Pujols has committed at least thirteen institutional disciplinary … OF FUTURE CRIMINALITY, INCLUDING [NINE] YEARS OF INFRACTION-FREE BEHAVIOR. III. THE RECORD ESTABLISHED IN THIS CASE DOES … record shows that Pujols' nearly ten years of infraction-free conduct while incarcerated was considered by the Board. …
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… in public employment and governing the investigation of complaints about that conduct. When plaintiff filed this … restraint of state employees' First Amendment right to freedom of speech and violates the legislative policies … to the State's policy of providing "a work environment free from prohibited discrimination or harassment." N.J.A.C. …
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… conviction for second- degree possession of a firearm while committing a violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35- 5, N.J.S.A. … depending on the event's impact on an individual's freedom to leave the scene. First, a "field inquiry is … v. Rosario, 229 N.J. 263, 271 (2017). The individual is free to leave; therefore, field inquiries do not require a …
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… shocks our judicial conscience given the multiple crimes committed by defendant, we affirm. 3 A-1451-20 I. The … was consistent with Yarbough's charge that there are no free crimes and the mandatory nature of parole ineligibility … the Yarbough factor directing that "there can be no free crimes," Yarbough, 100 N.J. at 643, with the need for …
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… factor; and failed to inform the sentencing court of his accomplishments as a high school athlete. Judge Ronald D. … State was disingenuous for asserting that he received a "free, fair plea deal" and "there was [not] any evidence … "his subsequent opinion cannot be held to be reliable and free of partiality." Defendant requests the order denying …
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… from a different position and found it difficult to become re-employed. After obtaining the new position for the … for defendant; (5) alimony received by defendant was tax-free; and (6) plaintiff had disclosed all relevant sources … that the judge mischaracterized her alimony payments as tax-free, warranting reversal. Specifically, she challenges the …