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… circumstances' because '[as] time passes, justice becomes more elusive and the necessity for preserving finality …
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… Indictment No. 12-12-0852. In exchange, the State would recommend a five-year sentence on the possession charge and a … of imprisonment. The judge asked defendant to explain the recommended sentence. Defendant responded, "[f]ive years, … consecutive——on the two offenses, despite the recommendation set forth on the plea form and reviewed by the …
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… disagree and reverse. On December 31, 2015, Fischer filed a complaint and order to show cause seeking a court order … 19:3-5 identifies certain federal, State and local "incompatible offices" that cannot be held simultaneously, … State v. D.A., 191 N.J. 158, 164 (2007)). Fischer correctly points out that N.J.S.A. 18A:38-8.1, which is not explicitly …
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… degree burglary, which required the court to find defendant committed a burglary while armed with a "deadly weapon." … and (2) that the deficient performance prejudiced the outcome." State 7 A-2942-14T3 v. Pierre-Louis, 216 N.J. 577, …
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… defendant and a female acquaintance went to a motor vehicle commission agency and transferred title to the Expedition, … Jr. heard oral argument, he reserved decision and issued a comprehensive written decision on March 11, 2015. The judge … judge found that, without certifications or affidavits accompanying the reports of interviews of six witnesses, …
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… barrage of unruly and unintelligible objections and comments. The judge gave defendant every opportunity to comport his behavior with proper courtroom decorum in order … COUNSEL BY FAILING TO HOLD A HEARING ON WHETHER GRIER WAS COMPET[E]NT TO SERVE AS HIS OWN ATTORNEY. ACCORDINGLY, …
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… (JOC), entered April 3, 2009, stated: "[D]efendant shall comply with all registration requirements of Megan's law and … apply; I just read them to you." 3 A-3817-15T1 After completing his jail sentence in May 2009, defendant signed a … at the second hearing, who argued that his use of the computer was not a PSL violation, defendant said he never …
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… as a video editor and, on or about the same day, filed a complaint under the non-dissolution or FD docket1 requesting … staff mailed to the mother not only a copy of the father's complaint, but also the attachments to the complaint. The attachments consisted of a copy of the …
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… ticket and the DWI charge, the State charged defendant with committing other motor vehicle offenses. A grand jury … therein or for any 4 A-1811-16T3 variance between the complaint and the evidence adduced at the trial, but no such … appropriate. N.J.S.A. 39:4-50.2 and N.J.S.A. 39:4-50.4a comprise the same substantive offense. N.J.S.A. 39:4-50.2, …
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… The panel determined a 120-month FET was appropriate. In a comprehensive decision, the panel noted the following … conduct and resulted in two parole revocations with the commission of new criminal offenses; (4) his disciplinary … of which were asterisk2 offenses resulting in loss of commutation credits, placements in administrative …
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… Sokalski's cogent written decision, adding the following comments. To establish a prima facie claim of ineffective …
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… in his cogent written decision. We add the following brief comments. There is no merit to defendant's contention that …
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… "ongoing-storm rule" in summarily dismissing plaintiff's complaint. Adhering to Pareja v. Princeton International … 2020), cert. granted, __ N.J. __ (2020), which held that a commercial landowner must take reasonable steps "even when … experience heavy snow accumulations, strong winds, and freezing temperatures. Snow, however, had not begun to fall …
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… for Texidor to return to Puerto Rico only if the employee completed 4 A-2722-18T4 the employment contract. Because … however, illustrates a great deal of confusion and miscommunication. The term "inaudible" appears 139 times. The … This appeal ensued. On appeal, Texidor raises the following points: I. THE SEPARATION WAS NOT A VOLUNTARY LEAVING AS A …
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… interest payments. Accordingly, plaintiffs filed a verified complaint against defendants on December 31, 2018. … of their litigation. Defendants failed to timely answer the complaint and plaintiffs requested the entry of default on … attorney that defendants would file an answer to the complaint by March 15, 2019. Shnayderman's attorney further …
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… Walsh in her twenty-nine-page written decision that accompanied the order denying defendant's petition. Defendant … was convicted by a jury under one indictment for having committed two counts of first-degree robbery, N.J.S.A. … use of a person seventeen years old or younger to commit a crime, N.J.S.A. 2C:24-9. 4 A-5816-17T4 …
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… and denying defendant's cross-motion to dismiss plaintiff's complaint; a subsequent order denying defendant's motion to … because "[p]laintiff did not attach a payment history or computerized business record [to a certification signed by … servicing mortgage loans. These records (which include data compilations, electronically imaged documents, and others) …
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… presented in his supplemental brief. Judge Lindemann then comprehensively reviewed and rejected all of defendant's …
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… that defendant had a defense to the DWI charge and the outcome would in all likelihood have been different if he had … defendants should be required to establish that the outcome of the proceeding would have been 5 A-0612-18T3 … is announced, and any cases still on direct appeal; and (4) complete retroactive effect . . . to all cases." [State v. …
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… 180 days of administrative segregation, 90 days' loss of commutation time, 10 days' loss of recreation privileges, … was scheduled for March 27, 2019, but was postponed to accommodate James' request for video footage of the incident.1 … the sanctions imposed; and (6) where the charges are complex, the assistance of a counsel substitute. Id. at …