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… to parole supervision for life, N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4, and ordered to comply with the registration requirements imposed … she also testified that she took P.R.'s medical history in order to guide her medical decision making and collected …
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… court's "factual findings based on a video recording" in order to ensure trial courts that "have ongoing experience … the remark was withdrawn promptly, whether the trial judge ordered the remarks stricken, and whether the judge …
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… testified that, as a result of the police officer's order, he helped Waller into the rear passenger seat of her … of a defendant's credibility." 132 N.J. at 390. In order to mitigate the prejudice, the Court reiterated that …
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… five years of parole supervision upon release. The judge ordered defendant to comply with the reporting and … also without a period of parole ineligibility. The judge ordered that defendant shall have no contact with M.P. …
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… behind her, pressed a knife against her back, and ordered her to open the register. She fumbled with the … jury. The victim inspected six photographs in sequential order. She did not immediately identify defendant's … after he returned to the room and while the video recorder was turned off. See R. 3:11(b) (requiring a written …
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… apply the same standard as the trial court in reviewing an order denying a motion for a judgment of acquittal. State v. … a single photo shown to the witness by law enforcement in order "to add [a] full name to a nickname"). The testimony …
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… to "get out on the ground." He testified to "yelling" orders at the defendant, and 3 A-0254-18 defendant making … at trial. In another pretrial motion, the State sought an order allowing it to introduce at trial, as N.J.R.E. 404(b) … of marijuana recovered" would have only supported a disorderly person's charge. While the prosecutor did, in her …
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… ON THE DELIBERATING JURY TO REACH [AN] AGREEMENT BY ORDERING ONE JUROR TO CONTINUE DELIBERATING WITHOUT … need not be established beyond a reasonable doubt in order for the jury to draw the inference.'" State v. Thomas, …
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… sentences on the other counts. Defendants also was ordered to pay $216,000 in restitution. Defendant presents … training in 1999 after she received "a lot of denials" in order to get "more specific training" on codes and billing. …
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… EVIDENCE BEFORE GRANTING HIS MOTION TO PROCEED PRO SE[] AND ORDERED THAT HIS TESTIMONY BE ELICITED THROUGH QUESTIONING … first responded to defendant's request to proceed pro se by ordering a competency examination by a forensic …
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… after which she issued a written opinion and conforming order granting the State's motion. 10 A-1084-17T1 The court … . . . [or] if the court found no conflict, it could have ordered defense counsel to proceed to vigorously represent …
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… penalties and fees. Count nine was amended to a disorderly persons hindering offense, and Vega was sentenced to … Bethea's pants. Consequently, Officer Williams' supervisor ordered Bethea be strip searched at the police station. … error. We disagree. A trial court is to enter an order for a judgment of acquittal only "if the evidence is …
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… of the No Early Release Act, N.J.S.A. 2C:43- 7.2, and ordered defendant serve the sentence consecutive to his … each of the remaining charges in the 2014 indictment, and ordered defendant serve those sentences concurrently to the …
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… fifty grams of marijuana, N.J.S.A. 2C:35- 10(a)(4). A disorderly persons offense at the time of their arrest, … the cause of the State's noncompliance with the judge's order that barred any mention of the ski masks; and (2) … be other circumstances tying defendant to these items in order for the State to prove constructive possession beyond …
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… not to have weapons, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-7(b) (count four). By order dated July 19, 2018, the court denied defendant's … acts is not admissible to prove a person's disposition in order to show that on a particular occasion the person acted …
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… of murder and weapons charges. He also appeals from an order admitting his statement made while in the hospital … inculpatory statement a second time." In an August 18, 2017 order and attached written decision, the judge granted the …
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… 29, 2020, the motion court issued a written opinion and order denying defendant's motion to suppress Palms' … that his convictions must be reversed and a new trial ordered because his due process rights were violated during …
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… trial, defendant agreed to stipulate that he had a prior disorderly persons conviction involving domestic violence, thus … The only request made to the trial judge was to switch the order of the two stipulations so that the judge would first … acts is not admissible to prove a person's disposition in order to show that on a particular occasion the person acted …
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… 2021 2 A-1390-19 Defendant Daniel A. Medina appeals from an order denying his petition for post-conviction relief (PCR) … an evidentiary hearing. We therefore reverse the court's order denying defendant's PCR claim his counsel was …
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… remarks were withdrawn promptly; and (3) whether the court ordered the remarks stricken from the record and instructed … show the probability of A's desiring to commit a crime in order to obtain money. But the practical result of such a …