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- A-3594-19 Opinionnjcourts.gov… Argued November 9, 2021 – Decided November 22, 2021 Before Judges Fasciale and Vernoia. On appeal from the … of his PCR petition without prejudice pending the outcome of his motion for a stay of the petition for a writ of … petition for PCR must be filed within one year after the latest of : (A) the date on which the constitutional right …
- 06799-2008 Opinionnjcourts.gov… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS TAX COURT OF NEW JERSEY Patrick … LLP 44 Euclid Street Woodbury, New Jersey 08096 Re: Free-Will, LLC c/o Stardust Motel v. City of Wildwood Docket … of the tax year 2008 appeal, the municipal tax assessor visited the subject property. During his visit he observed …
- A-0723-23 Briefs Briefsnjcourts.gov… Judgment; and (iii) October 18, 2023 Order Denying Motion for Reconsideration … LLC Bob Kasolas, Esq.(030492002) bkasolas@bracheichler.com Mark E. Critchley, Esq.(014112012) … language in the promissory note for the $330,000 loan, the latest maturity date on the promissory note was September …
- STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. ARTHUR THOMPSON (11-08-1559, ESSEX COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) - Unpublished Opinionsnjcourts.gov… Submitted March 6, 2025 – Decided March 17, 2025 Before Judges Mawla and Walcott-Henderson. On appeal from the … N.J.S.A. 2C:18- 2(b)(1); and second-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2. At trial, the jury … thoughtful oral opinion. Because defendant's arguments in points one and two of his brief are related, we consider …
- A-3902-22 – STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. ARTHUR THOMPSON (11-08-1559, ESSEX COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) Opinionnjcourts.gov… Submitted March 6, 2025 – Decided March 17, 2025 Before Judges Mawla and Walcott-Henderson. On appeal from the … N.J.S.A. 2C:18- 2(b)(1); and second-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2. At trial, the jury … thoughtful oral opinion. Because defendant's arguments in points one and two of his brief are related, we consider …
- njcourts.gov… I. IMPOSITION OF THE TOTAL INTERNET BAN VIOLATES THE FREE SPEECH PROTECTIONS OF THE FIRST AMENDMENT OF THE UNITED … N.J. 260 (2024). Applying these principles, A.L. correctly points out that the sexually- oriented materials ban … (last visited May 28, 2024). 26 A-2965-21 while he acknowledges …
- njcourts.gov… I. IMPOSITION OF THE TOTAL INTERNET BAN VIOLATES THE FREE SPEECH PROTECTIONS OF THE FIRST AMENDMENT OF THE UNITED … N.J. 260 (2024). Applying these principles, A.L. correctly points out that the sexually- oriented materials ban … (last visited May 28, 2024). 26 A-2965-21 while he acknowledges …
- njcourts.gov… defendant at the time. Natalie lived nearby and frequently visited. The girls' mothers are sisters. Delilah recalled … to counts one and two. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT [I.] THE TRIAL COURT ERRED AND … at 427-28. An essential principle is that "there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit …
- njcourts.gov… defendant at the time. Natalie lived nearby and frequently visited. The girls' mothers are sisters. Delilah recalled … to counts one and two. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: POINT [I.] THE TRIAL COURT ERRED AND … at 427-28. An essential principle is that "there can be no free crimes in a system for which the punishment shall fit …
- njcourts.gov… sentence of CSL. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration. POINT I THE SPECIAL CONDITION … is 'not "narrowly tailored" if it restricts First Amendment freedoms without any resulting benefit to public safety. '" … [parole board] to monitor his internet searches, website visits, and downloads." Unlike the internet and social media …
- njcourts.gov… sentence of CSL. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration. POINT I THE SPECIAL CONDITION … is 'not "narrowly tailored" if it restricts First Amendment freedoms without any resulting benefit to public safety. '" … [parole board] to monitor his internet searches, website visits, and downloads." Unlike the internet and social media …
- njcourts.gov… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE … with third-degree violations of their special sentences of community supervision for life (CSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4(d). … "Recidivist statutes stiffen penalties for the latest crime; they do not increase the penalty for a prior …
- njcourts.gov… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE … with third-degree violations of their special sentences of community supervision for life (CSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4(d). … "Recidivist statutes stiffen penalties for the latest crime; they do not increase the penalty for a prior …
- STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. JENNIFER SWEENEY (16-12-1998, MONMOUTH COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) - Unpublished Opinionsnjcourts.gov… event together. A Ruff Ryders member noticed defendant become visibly angry when Julius and Nicely danced together. … did not want to see anyone, her mother restricted hospital visitors. However, family, certain friends, and defendant … or in custody. Weisbrot further explained defendant was free to leave the MCPO at any time and allowed her to keep …
- A-3186-21 – STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. JENNIFER SWEENEY (16-12-1998, MONMOUTH COUNTY AND STATEWIDE) Opinionnjcourts.gov… event together. A Ruff Ryders member noticed defendant become visibly angry when Julius and Nicely danced together. … did not want to see anyone, her mother restricted hospital visitors. However, family, certain friends, and defendant … or in custody. Weisbrot further explained defendant was free to leave the MCPO at any time and allowed her to keep …
- njcourts.gov… LIMITING INSTRUCTIONS TO THE JURY ON THE USE OF [NICOLE'S] COMPLAINTS. (NOT RAISED BELOW). POINT III THE TRIAL COURT … in the junkyard where he worked. That next morning, Nicole visited him at the junkyard to some retrieve items from him. … the imposition of a concurrent sentences would lead to a free crime." Defendant contends remand is necessary because …
- A-4839-18 Opinionnjcourts.gov… LIMITING INSTRUCTIONS TO THE JURY ON THE USE OF [NICOLE'S] COMPLAINTS. (NOT RAISED BELOW). POINT III THE TRIAL COURT … in the junkyard where he worked. That next morning, Nicole visited him at the junkyard to some retrieve items from him. … the imposition of a concurrent sentences would lead to a free crime." Defendant contends remand is necessary because …
- SCCMC Biennial Report 1996-1998 Documentnjcourts.gov… minority participation in the judicial process were focal points for the 1996-1998 rules cycle. The Committee has … how many of the court approved recommendations require freeing up judicial bench time. It may also be helpful to … of solutions to this dilemma. Some judges periodically visit schools on their lunch hour; others invite service …
- njcourts.gov… and fell, causing the alleged injuries for which he sought compensation in this lawsuit. 1 Intoxicated Drivers Resource … essential purpose is not to incarcerate – participants were free to leave any time6 – but to provide alcohol and drug … e.g., Matthew 25:36, 40 ("I was in prison and you came to visit me . . . I 6 To be sure, a participant's failure to …
- A-5535-17T4 Opinionnjcourts.gov… and fell, causing the alleged injuries for which he sought compensation in this lawsuit. 1 Intoxicated Drivers Resource … essential purpose is not to incarcerate – participants were free to leave any time6 – but to provide alcohol and drug … e.g., Matthew 25:36, 40 ("I was in prison and you came to visit me . . . I 6 To be sure, a participant's failure to …