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… probation in connection with those offenses at the time he committed the acts for which he was convicted in 2008. 4 … want to proceed to plead guilty?" and "[I]f you want to become a citizen of the United States in the future this may affect your ability to become a citizen, do you understand that?" Defendant answered, …
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… located in Elizabeth. Construction of the building was completed sometime in 2015, and plaintiff was the first … 3) $1250 for "excessive burn marks on carpet" requiring "complete[] replace[ment];" 4) $900 for "excessive wear and … of the entire security deposit. When defendant failed to comply, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendant in the …
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… I. Defendant, who was seventeen years old at the time he committed the underlying offenses was waived to adult court … (3) (count five). Prior to trial, defendant underwent a competency examination conducted by Christine Joseph, Ph.D. … to confer with defendant, including when counsel visited defendant in his holding cell during the trial …
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… to defendant, Gilliland smelled the odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. Gilliland informed defendant … to detect the odor of marijuana emanating from the interior compartment of the vehicle." Due to the noise from the … to pay $33 in court costs, $50 to the Violent Crimes Compensation Board, $75 to the Safe Neighborhood fund, a …
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… murder of Michael Carter, first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, and related weapons offenses. The court … indictment returned against him: first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1); … also argued that because he was eighteen years old when he committed the murder and thus will not be eligible for …
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… Inc. (Freedom Home).1 Once hired, Schroeder informed the company she could 1 Schroeder worked for Freedom Home on a … record is unclear as to whether she was employed by other companies at this time. 3 A-4040-19 not commute long distances, yet she consistently received …
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… pretrial detention. The Public Safety Assessment (PSA) recommended no release and scored defendant at a six for both … a synthetic amphetamine derivative commonly known as ecstasy or molly. In re Kollman, 210 N.J. … and doctor's appointments, and that defendant "not commit any offense during the period of release." Defendant …
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… N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) and (2); first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) and (2) and N.J.S.A. … denial of his motion to withdraw and whether defendant was competent to plead guilty. The State filed a motion for … The second Strickland prong is also demanding. "[T]he error committed must be so serious as to undermine the court's …
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… expert testimony concerning the Child Sexual Abuse Accommodation Syndrome (CSAAS). Defendant elected not to … also sentenced to parole supervision for life, required to comply with registration and reporting restrictions as … fell short of the prevailing norms of the legal community. Padilla v. Kentucky, 559 U.S. 356, 366-67 (2010). …
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… 12, 2019 Family Part order dismissing her domestic violence complaint and temporary restraining order (TRO) and denying … her bedroom, found defendant asleep, and got into the opposite side of the bed. Plaintiff did not ask defendant to … yelled." She told defendant to leave the apartment, and he complied. At trial, plaintiff reported that a few days …
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… (b)(9)(a) (count thirty-one). The State agreed to recommend concurrent sentences of eight years in prison … "interrupt . . . what I'm here for . . . ." He acknowledged committing the offenses, answering: A. Yes, sir; yes, sir; … of the plea when defendant's factual basis did not admit to committing a crime. 11 A-4680-18T3 Defendant argues the …
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… Indictment No. 08-10-0407 to third-degree conspiracy to commit burglary and a petty disorderly persons offense, and … distribute, and one count of third-degree forgery. In the accompanying plea form, defendant acknowledged in question … the PCR judge granted an evidentiary hearing. In her accompanying written decision, the judge found that defendant …
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… and an unidentified male answered. Detective Fesi wanted to complete the purchase. After asking how much money the … suspicion that the occupants in the Infiniti had come to the McDonald's parking lot to sell heroin." The … - grounded' suspicion that a crime has been or is being committed." State v. Sullivan, 169 N.J. 204, 211 (2001) …
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… Defendant contends the trial judge erred by finding that he committed a predicate domestic violence offense and that an … fees to plaintiff. We affirm. I. Plaintiff filed a complaint under the Act on March 22, 2020, requesting a … "the totality of the circumstances in determining the requisite mens rea for the harassment, which is to annoy or …
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… filed a cross-motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint, arguing that the 25% interest rate was 3 … post-default interest, finding N.J.S.A 31:1-1(a) barred it completely. After crediting Jadallah's payments toward … Ibid. We found "the interest rate advanced over eight points the moment default was declared" and held the rate …
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… January 27, 2020 order of the Law Division dismissing his complaint in lieu of prerogative writ challenging the June … the record. Defendant Fair Haven Retail, LLC (FHR) owns a commercial shopping plaza in Fair Haven. FHR proposed to … restaurant is a Category Two restaurant and was exempt from site plan review. The zoning officer denied the permit. …
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… motion for reconsideration of a July 20, 2020 order and compelling binding arbitration. We reverse. We discern the … apartment building. On March 28, 2013, plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants, the owners of the building, … holding a plenary hearing and without making the requisite findings of fact. The judge also explicitly stated she …
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… evidence of a threat. J.K. stated his neighbors did not come onto his property but went inside their own home. J.K. … of their encounter. J.K. filed a municipal court harassment complaint against D.Q. leading to mediation and a settlement … verbal, looks, telephone, electronic, by using agents to communicate or harass, and any other form of communication." …
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… Lyga's parole officer that Lyga frequently used the public computers in the same library where 4 A-1227-23 the initial criminal offense was committed.2 In September 2022, the condition was modified, … "prior to purchasing, possessing[,] or utilizing any computer and/or device that permits access to the [i]nternet …
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… payments, a down payment on a car, car repairs, and a computer. These expenditures purportedly totaled $24,686.35. … and "had absolutely nothing to do with the divorce." He points out that N.J.S.A. 46:38A-30 requires a custodian to … to gifts. N.J.S.A. 46:38A-30. Rather, defendant only points to his testimony at trial to indicate such purchases …