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… investigating officers either directly or with the help of community members. Some or all of the alleged victims later … Portuguese-speaking or Spanish-speaking police officers. Complaint-warrants charging defendant with the three … and sound recordings . . ., and any other data or data compilations stored in any medium from which information can …
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… in September and October, 1991, at the Hensyn Village complex in Mount Olive Township. Defendant and his alleged victims, S.A.2 and M.T., all resided in that complex. On October 12, 1991, defendant used S.A.'s phone … defendant's pubic hair after conducting a microscopic comparison. Defendant appealed his conviction and sentence, …
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… THAT THERE IS A SUBSTANTIAL LIKELIHOOD THAT MR. STOUT WILL COMMIT A CRIME IF RELEASED ON PAROLE. (NOT RAISED BELOW). A. … THAT THERE IS A SUBSTANTIAL LIKELIHOOD THAT MR. STOUT WILL COMMIT A CRIME IF RELEASED. (NOT RAISED BELOW). IV. THE … to say, this is not the appropriate case to consider the points raised. An adequate record in a live controversy is …
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… where he argued that his confession was psychologically compelled by the detectives who interrogated him. Thus, the … expressions of defendant's dissatisfaction with the outcome of his trial. Each allegation with respect to counsel's … was a strategic decision and did not affect the outcome of the appeal. A March 5, 2020 order memorializes the …
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… 2C:20-7(a), (Count Twelve); and one count of conspiracy to commit armed robbery in the second- degree, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 … (Count One); three counts of second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1, … his co-defendant. In turn, the 4 A-1871-20 State would recommend a thirty-eight-year sentence, subject to an …
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… as follows. In July 2019, while already subject to community supervision for life (CSL)1 under a prior … approximately 600 images of child pornography on his computer. At the time defendant's parole officer discovered … State v. Perez, 220 N.J. 423, 429 (2015)). "CSL is a component of the Violent Predator Incapacitation Act, which …
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… remote access to data on MDTs. It includes records from computer-aided dispatch reports; police, fire, and emergency … of Motor Vehicle (DMV) or Division of Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC). 5 A-1252-19 vehicle. Devlin issued him … articulable and reasonable suspicion that [a] driver has committed a motor vehicle offense" before the officer may …
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… probable cause to believe that a juvenile fourteen or older committed one or more specified delinquent acts (including … not dispute the fact that he was over fourteen or that he committed the requisite act(s); instead, he challenges the … seeking waiver of jurisdiction, which she prepared to comply with the Attorney General's Juvenile Waiver …
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… from Judge Robert J. Mega's May 22, 2020 amended order compelling her to sell a single-family home in Plainfield … payoff statement from BOA, as required by the closing title company. The judge adjourned the sheriff's sale to January … than through loan payments. Id. at 20-21. 10 A-3732-19 points out that she requested rescission or reformation of …
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… the letters, Sokerka launched an investigation, and compared the handwriting on envelopes with the handwriting … March 2018. According to W.W., upon receiving the divorce complaint, the "the first thing [he] did was . . . remove … but explained there was no intent to hit K.W. with the computer. W.W.'s friend for twenty years, Fred Maltzman, …
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… v. HARRAH'S RESORT ATLANTIC CITY, HARRAH'S OPERATING COMPANY, INC., CAESARS ENTERTAINMENT, and CAESARS ENTERTAINMENT OPERATING COMPANY, INC., Defendants-Respondents. Submitted March 3, … Harrah's Resort Atlantic City, Harrah's Operating Company, Inc., Caesars Entertainment and Caesars …
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… to testify, attorney Brooke M. Barnett agreed to accompany the witness to an interview with detectives at the … murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1); first-degree conspiracy to commit murder, N.J.S.A. 2C:11-3(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. … non-indigent defendant's Sixth Amendment right to counsel encompasses the right to be represented by the counsel of his …
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… contained a section itemizing various fees and charges that comprised the purchase price of the vehicle. Notably, the … testified at his deposition that he did not believe Autobay completed the April repairs. Throughout the month of May, … and "clunking" when starting the vehicle. The repair shop recommended fixing the "left cam[]shaft" and replacing the …
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… a temporary restraining order ("TRO") in favor of E.T., accompanied by a search warrant authorizing seizure of … TRO pursuant to consensual terms reached in the parties' concomitant divorce proceeding. On October 5, 2023, Judge … not addressed them, we have considered all the remaining points raised on appeal and deem them of insufficient merit …
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… the State's objection to those questions. "[R]easonably competent trial counsel would have more strenuously objected," and "reasonably competent appellate counsel would have raised this issue on … not relate how 'more' questions would have altered the outcome of the trial . Given the caselaw applicable to issues …
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… aggravated sexual assault, second- degree conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, and several third- and fourth- … and sophisticated question about the nature of the recommended sentence. 1 Megan's law, codified at N.J.S.A. … including mandatory registration with law enforcement and community notification based on the offender's risk …
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… 18 and the end of July, plaintiff could not drive or read a computer screen because her vision was blurred. The TCA's … clears up. She says during that process, "My vision was completely 6 A-2425-23 blurred." And the problem apparently … and its order denying reconsideration. We add the following comments. Medical conditions can only satisfy the …
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… with: second-degree possession of a weapon during the commission of a controlled dangerous substance (CDS) … to stop and take his hand out of the bag. Defendant complied with those orders, but the officer "noticed that he … to sit down and not to put his hand near the bag. Defendant complied with those orders. As defendant sat down on the …
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… a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." Gideon, 244 N.J. at 550-51 (alteration in original) … that "(i) counsel's assistance was not 'within the range of competence demanded of attorneys in criminal cases'; and … a probability sufficient to undermine confidence in the outcome." Strickland, 466 U.S. at 694. The defendant must also …
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… of emergent EM alerts now includes the following acts of noncompliance while on EM: (1) entering an Exclusion Zone; (2) … appropriate law enforcement agency as to the defendant's noncompliance on EM and call PSP staff to pursue a bench … with law enforcement through the most important points of the call. 4 See footnote 3. Richard J. Hughes …