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… abuse evaluation and treatment. R.K. was placed on Community Supervision for Life (CSL), N.J.S.A. 2C:43-6.4.1 … 267, § 1. The 2003 amendment "replaced all references to 'community supervision for life' with 'parole supervision for … 2004, R.K.'s probation was revoked based on violations for committing the disorderly persons offense of engaging in …
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… In a detailed and thorough written statement of reasons accompanying the order, the court determined defendant's PCR … more than a bald assertion because it was untethered to any competent evidence, in the form of an affidavit or … years. The court observed defendant's counsel could not compel the State to provide an acceptable plea offer and the …
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… matter on July 21, 2019, two weeks after the deadline for compliance with the May 8 order. On August 8, 2019—while … opinion. Rule 2:11-3(e)(1)(E). We add the following brief comments. An application to set aside an order pursuant to …
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… Paving and Construction Co., Inc. and dismissing their complaint with prejudice. We affirm. We recite the … was involved in a work-related accident on defendant's work site. He suffered injuries when a set of stairs partially … in late 2018,'" it "was still open[] when they filed their complaint in this court." The judge wrote, "[a]t no time did …
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… use of a credit card. In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of two years of non-custodial probation … consequences of his guilty plea. In a certification accompanying the petition, defendant alleged his plea attorney … a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome" of the trial. Strickland, 466 U.S. at 694. We review a …
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… action regarding the matter. On December 8, 2020, ACPD IA complaint notification forms were issued to all officers … the judge then found that defendant did not file its complaint within forty-five days of receiving sufficient … the forty-five (45) day period did not toll until the completion of the IA interview(s), there was still a …
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… errors must create a "reasonable probability" that the outcome of the proceedings would have been different if counsel … of the Miranda1 waiver. Rather, he argues that his comment to the interrogating detective, "I'm not going to … you right now. [DETECTIVE]: Thanks. [DEFENDANT]: You're welcome. The record shows defendant initialed and signed the …
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… v. LIVINGSTON CIRCLE ASSOCIATES, LP, EASTMAN COMPANIES OF NEW JERSEY, LLC, and EASTMAN MANAGEMENT CORP., … struck plaintiff in the 1 Plaintiff also named Eastman Companies of New Jersey, LLC (Eastman N.J.) as a defendant. … for summary judgment on the grounds that it was a separate company from Eastman and, although it was affiliated with …
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… dispute over who controls the attorney-client privilege of communications with the law firm McCarter & English … their motion to reject a report by a special master and compelling them to produce their communications with McCarter to defendants. Plaintiffs …
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… days after J.D.'s birth, the Division filed a verified complaint for custody, care, and supervision of J.D. The … to J.D. including: (1) J.D.'s room was ready; (2) J.D. was coming home next week; and (3) J.D was coming home soon; despite those promises having no "basis in …
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… -1- NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Corrected 3/6/2024 – page 5, line 6 - … In the New Jersey Tax Court Reports -2- supermarket on the site. Joseph G. Freda owns the parcel. The City issued a … non-residential development fee funds low- and moderate-income housing. N.J.S.A. 40:55D-8.2. The escrow fees are for …
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… he argued he was entitled to relief due to several errors committed by both his trial and appellate attorneys , … PCR counsel failed to provide discovery, investigate, or communicate with him. In her fourteen-page written decision, … professional judgment." Strickland, 466 U.S. at 690. To overcome this presumption, the defendant must demonstrate …
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… accurately summarized in the PCR court's decision and accompanying opinion and need not be repeated here at length. … she did have children. Defendant threatened if D.E. did not comply with everything he demanded he would kill her kids. … to her neck and left hand. Defendant also told her, "Come over here and have sex with me or I swear to God I am …
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… medical indications leading to such treatment may provide competent evidence to support a diagnosis of NAS. Here, … initiated emergency removal of the child, and filed a complaint for emergent custody, care, and supervision of … The court held numerous hearings concerning the parents' compliance with court orders before the fact-finding …
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… 12, 2022 order, entered after a hearing, finding him competent to stand trial. We affirm. Defendant was charged … scheduled a hearing to determine whether defendant was competent to stand trial. The competency hearing spanned three non-consecutive days in …
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… ran the driver's information through his troop car's computer database to ensure the vehicle was properly … N.J.S.A. 2C:29-3(a)(7). In exchange, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of time served of 120 days with no … and articulable suspicion that the driver . . . is committing a motor - vehicle violation' or some other …
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… 5/17/24 Good morning, everyone. Thank you, Bill, for welcoming Chief Judge Bumb and me to participate once again at … with you and the Bar on various important issues this coming year. Thank you also to Tim McGoughran. You promised … authority to the Chief Justice. A minority took the opposite position and voiced concerns that are being raised now …
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… man and one that indicates a substantial risk that he will commit another offense. Not only that, but he will continue … so as to reduce his potentially devastating impact on the community. Therefore, factors [three], [six], and [nine] … the basis that there is no mechanism for 1 At the time he committed the robberies, defendant was nineteen years old. 7 …
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… Plaintiff-Appellant, v. STARSTONE SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent, and WILSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant, and 172 FIRST LLC, d/b/a O'HARA'S … Plaintiff-Respondent, v. STARSTONE SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent, and WILSHIRE INSURANCE …
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… We address whether defendant satisfied his burden to overcome the strong deference provided to the issuing judge's … between the area of the center console and the glove compartment, and approached the Acura and handed something … affidavit[s] in a hyper-technical, rather than a commonsense, manner." Citing State v. Chippero, the State …