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… be conditioned upon either informal admission or entry of a plea of guilty. Enrollment of defendants who maintain their … would render pretrial intervention ineffective. … Guilty Plea Required. … To be admitted into Pretrial Intervention, …
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… under the personal contact information section. Jurors mailing in the printed version of the Juror Questionnaire …
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… Ethics … main office telephone number is 609-403-7800 The mailing address is: … Office of Attorney Ethics … Richard J. …
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… assistance for failure to timely advise him of the State's plea offer. The State having withdrawn the offer before … Early Release Act (NERA), N.J.S.A. 2C:43- 7.2. The State's plea offer limited defendant's sentencing exposure to an … thirty-three- year offer extended to trial counsel. In an email to the trial prosecutor, Dalton explained: "I was …
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… assistance for failure to timely advise him of the State's plea offer. The State having withdrawn the offer before … Early Release Act (NERA), N.J.S.A. 2C:43- 7.2. The State's plea offer limited defendant's sentencing exposure to an … thirty-three- year offer extended to trial counsel. In an email to the trial prosecutor, Dalton explained: "I was …
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… or fraudulent renovation invoices. D'Anna entered a guilty plea to second-degree conspiracy. In exchange for the … the sentencing exposure he faced when he entered into his plea agreement. Specifically, he attempted to question … prison sentence recommended by the State in its first plea offer. The court noted D'Anna, as a first-time …
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… relief (PCR) and his motion to withdraw his guilty plea. He asserts that his trial counsel was undergoing cancer treatment and forced him to plead guilty. He also argues that his plea was not voluntary … defendant admitted that he received a package in the mail that contained 280 grams of cocaine, and the cocaine …
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… relief (PCR) and his motion to withdraw his guilty plea. He asserts that his trial counsel was undergoing cancer treatment and forced him to plead guilty. He also argues that his plea was not voluntary … defendant admitted that he received a package in the mail that contained 280 grams of cocaine, and the cocaine …
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… Certification Application - 2026 For Board Use Only Please refer to the Application Instructions for … Code Telephone Number Office Telephone Office FAX Number E-Mail Address E-mail Address County of Practice Home Address: … more details as to what qualifies as a “contested action” please refer to RG. 203:1(e)(1). The actions listed in this …
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… Certification Application - 2026 For Board Use Only Please refer to the Application Instructions for … Code Telephone Number Office Telephone Office FAX Number E-Mail Address E-mail Address County of Practice Home Address: … more details as to what qualifies as a “contested action” please refer toRG. 203:4(e)(1) and (3). The actions listed …
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… evidentiary hearing. Facing deportation due to his guilty plea to a drug offense, defendant alleged his trial counsel … ineffective assistance by failing to advise him that his plea could result in his deportation. He thus contended that … six pounds of marijuana in a package that was addressed and mailed to co-defendant Larohonda Johnson at her former 1 …
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… evidentiary hearing. Facing deportation due to his guilty plea to a drug offense, defendant alleged his trial counsel … ineffective assistance by failing to advise him that his plea could result in his deportation. He thus contended that … six pounds of marijuana in a package that was addressed and mailed to co-defendant Larohonda Johnson at her former 1 …
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… Jail authorities investigated Konczyk because he was mailed an envelope containing strips of suboxone taped … was refreshed when he was reminded of his guilty plea. Konczyk testified that while housed in defendant's … containing the suboxone strips. Contrary to his earlier plea, Konczyk denied ever entering into an agreement with …
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… Jail authorities investigated Konczyk because he was mailed an envelope containing strips of suboxone taped … was refreshed when he was reminded of his guilty plea. Konczyk testified that while housed in defendant's … containing the suboxone strips. Contrary to his earlier plea, Konczyk denied ever entering into an agreement with …
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… State of New Jersey, by registered, certified or ordinary mail of a copy of the summons and complaint or by personal … specially appointed by the court for that purpose; or mailing a copy of the summons and complaint by registered or …
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… Justice Complex in Trenton. Judge Cimino’s address for mail and hand delivery and his telephone number are now as … Justice Complex in Trenton. Judge Cimino’s address for mail and hand delivery and his telephone number are now as …
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… the application together with a copy of affidavit shall be mailed by ordinary mail, not less than 15 days prior to the date for hearing …
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… If you think you need the services of an interpreter, please notify the municipal court administrator prior to … page 2 of 5 Do I need to appear in court if I choose to plead guilty and pay the fine? If the “Court Appearance … You can pay your fine at the court’s payment window, by mail or by going to NJMCdirect.com. If you pay without going …
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… the Tax Court does not match the county board judgment, please provide an explanation as to why they do not match in … and do not want the system to create those documents, please click this checkbox.Q If the caption in the complaint … person in charge of the office, personally OR by ordinary mail in accordance \\ith Rule 8:5-4 (rtril.e one out), a …
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… b. Defendant presumed innocent. 10. Guilty or Not Guilty Plea. 11. Rights Given up by Entry of a Guilty Plea. 12. Not Guilty Plea. 13. Jurisdiction of Court. 14. … guilty of a charge that could have been paid through the mail or online, the court is not bound to impose the same …