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… in question defendant and his cousin spoke about wanting to commit robberies and they eventually departed in the early … In his supplemental pro se brief, defendant presents two points, which we renumber: III. THE PCR COURT ERRED IN [ITS] … COUNSEL. Defendant included, within Point IV, thirteen subpoints in which he argues attorney ineffectiveness. In the …
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… After her mother's death, B.M. was declared mentally incompetent, and guardians were appointed for her person and … She also possessed a life insurance policy. B.M.'s income consists solely of payments from her father's pension … social security disability benefits, all of which are deposited into her checking account. Also upon her mother's …
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… email account on letterhead of 'DCAPS, LLC,' which [was] a company formed and owned by Strickland." Charles, a licensed … to indicting defendants, the State charged Charles in a complaint-warrant with fourth-degree securing the execution … partner." Charles claimed he agreed to help Gardner complete an application for a mortgage loan to purchase a …
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… Borough) appeals from a final agency decision issued by the Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT). The Commissioner's final decision recognized that the Borough, … was "concerned about a high volume of traffic during commuter rush hours using [the Borough's] streets as an …
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… Grand Jury and charged with second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery and murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2, N.J.S.A. … Several days later when police responded to a neighbor's complaint of foul odors emanating from McDaniels' home, his … appeal followed. On appeal, defendant raises the following points for our consideration: POINT ONE DEFENDANT WAS DENIED …
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… defendants' motion for summary judgment regarding her complaint brought under The New Jersey Conscientious … employment cause of action, we affirm. Plaintiff filed a complaint on February 23, 2016 alleging a hostile work … deposition revealed the following. In 2012, she began complaining on behalf of her students about perceived …
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… assault and robbery. Those charges included conspiracy to commit first-degree robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. … offenses. Thus, defendant was convicted of conspiracy to commit second-degree robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. … that his alibi was false and he claimed instead that he visited a friend in Fair Lawn. 12 A-1072-17T4 We note that the …
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… appellate courts construe the Constitution, statutes, and common law 'de novo — with fresh eyes . . . .'" Id. at 380 … need to move on . . . . And . . . and we . . . and after we come to this truth . . . . Defendant interjected, "That's … Q: Okay, alright. Look, we started talking and you made the comment you can talk to my attorney to get the answers. And …
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… met in a police station 1 Defendant was issued a citizen's complaint. The complainant was, in fact, arrested after the altercation. … at his phone." In concluding "[t]he State . . . properly compl[ied] with its discovery obligations . . . under [Rule] …
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… the State agreed to dismiss the remaining count and recommend a four-and-a-half year prison term. However, if … to appear for sentencing, the State would 3 A-2966-14T2 recommend concurrent ten-year terms of imprisonment with a … dismissed defendant's argument that the issue should be revisited because the trial court did not evaluate his plea …
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… co-defendant Joseph R. Rios. Both defendants denied being accompanied by a third perpetrator and no additional suspect … Court's Criminal Division Manager 4 A-2474-15T2 ("CDM") recommended against PTI.1 The CDM found "the crime is such … defendant and others." The CDM further noted the victim "completely opposed" PTI, citing N.J.S.A. 2C:43-12(e)(4). …
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… offenses and possession of a radio to intercept emergency communications while committing or attempting to commit a crime. Defendant's first jury trial on the charges …
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… Martina and identified defendant in a photo array. Accompanied by Officer Martina, Ruiz identified the blue Honda … that acquit on a predicate offense while convicting on the compound offense — should not necessarily be interpreted as … convinced of guilt, properly reached its conclusion on the compound offense, and then through mistake, compromise, or …
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… eat outside of his room, but was required to sit on the opposite side of the table so that he would not breathe on his … to keep his germs from contaminating the baby. Adam also complained he was required to take a shower and put on fresh … For the sake of completeness we briefly address these points. A-1274-14T1 15 The court chided the father for …
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… OUT OF THE LAWFULLY STOPPED MOTOR VEHICLE UNDER STATE V. BACOME, __ N.J. __, [(2017)], BECAUSE THE OFFICERS FAILED TO … 2C:35-10(a)(1).1 Police also charged defendant in a complaint summons with disorderly persons possession of a … alcohol evaluation, ordered him to perform fifty hours of community service, and imposed appropriate penalties and …
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… it was unlikely that Douglas "would have been more forthcoming" with details concerning the incident than he was … that defense counsel's actions did not fall below the requisite standard to satisfy the Strickland/Fritz test. Nor do we find that defendant made the requisite showing to prevail on his ineffective assistance claim …
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… Protection and Permanency (Division) filing a verified complaint and application for an order to show cause for … defendant for child neglect and filed a verified complaint against defendant seeking care and supervision of … of harm and whether defendant failed to provide the requisite minimum degree of care. The judge reasoned: So what do …
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… credentials, he noted a "very strong" odor of marijuana coming from the car. Wright told Belardo the car was … registered to his grandmother, and that the smell may have come from his clothing because he had smoked marijuana … to sign the consent form for him, even though there was "no competent evidence that [Wright] owns [the car] or controls …
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… concerning his alleged health problems; and supply complete tax returns. In June 2016, defendant moved to … to pay." He claimed a significant reduction in his income and health issues, and that plaintiff was cohabiting … standard" of changed circumstances and that plaintiff "points to documents" which defendant did not submit that …
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… defendant to stop moving and show his hands, and defendant complied. At this time, another officer viewed the interior … to exit the vehicle. When defendant did not immediately comply, they pulled him from the car and a wrestling match … not recover any fingerprints on the gun, but stated it is common not to find any fingerprints. The ballistics expert …