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… three); second-degree possession of a weapon during the commission of certain crimes, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4.1(a) (count … substandard representation or impact the probable outcome of the proceedings. On October 3, 2019, we affirmed the … and highlighted first PCR counsel's "incorporat[ion of] all points raised by defendant[] at the conclusion of his …
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… . . .would have gleaned any exculpatory evidence or compelling evidence whatsoever . . . ." On the motion for an … judges with discretion in reviewing a party's failure to comply with discovery. See R. 7:7-7(j) (providing that where a party fails to comply with discovery, "the court may . . . enter such other …
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… plaintiff and defendant each filed a domestic violence complaint against each other. The following month, they withdrew those complaints and entered an "agreement to enter civil … 26, 2020, plaintiff filed a second domestic violence complaint and obtained a TRO after alleging defendant …
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… contact, 2 The PCR judge also denied defendant's other two points because they raised the same issues we rejected on … a forensic examination was performed and a rape kit was completed. Id. at 4. Semen was detected in the swab taken … counsel's efforts fell below the standards of professional competency. The PCR judge reasonably rejected defendant's …
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… or omissions fell "outside the wide range of professionally competent assistance" considered in light of all the … to transcripts of plea colloquies for evidence that these points were placed on the record with a noncitizen defendant …
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… death. Barry had a history of drug abuse and had people "com[ing] in and out" of the house. 3 A-5173-14T3 Ms. Burgos was Sweeten's friend and had visited Sweeten the night of her death around 10:15 p.m. to … without parole.3 On appeal defendant raised the following points: POINT I: THE JURY'S QUESTION INDICATED THAT THE JURY …
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… shot the victim. On April 4, 2014, the two-member panel, composed of Thomas Haaf and Lloyd Henderson, denied Sanchez … his criminal record became "increasingly more serious"; he committed his murder offense while on probation; he had a … with the conclusion that [Sanchez] ha[s] not shown the requisite amount of rehabilitative progress in reducing the …
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… the facts from the record developed on the motions to compel discovery and dismiss ARF's pleadings. The record … in Woodbridge (the Property). In June 2017, Seaside filed a complaint seeking to quiet title to the Property and declare … Mortgage. In September 2017, ARF also filed a third-party complaint against Seaside, its members – Walter Jakovcic and …
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… contends the trial court erred in denying his motion to compel discovery of laboratory-test results, which were … buys. Pre-trial, defendant moved under Rule 3:13-3 to compel the State to produce the reports of the lab tests. … controlled purchases." II. Defendant raises the following points for our consideration: 2 The record does not include …
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… substantially for the reasons set forth in the judge's comprehensive written decision rendered on November 16, … in total land area and approximately forty percent of it is comprised of wetlands. 3 A-1744-18T4 which permits single … filed an application seeking Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval, use variances, bulk variances, and …
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… of decedent's treating physician, Dr. Wilkinson. Inspira points out that several pages of handwritten progress notes … causation expert. Judge Morris Smith found this was not a common knowledge injury and that a physician was required to … Plaintiff moved for reconsideration, contending this was a common knowledge case as to causation. Judge Sherri …
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… and JULIANA MARTINO, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. CARTERET COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL CARE, P.C., d/b/a MONROE COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL CARE, P.C., JOSEPH BUFANO, JR., both … DATE FEBRUARY 4, 2022. A. Plaintiff Did Not Obtain The Requisite Court Order For Having A Motion Heard On Short Notice. …
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… MARIO GONZALEZ, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. LAUMAR ROOFING COMPANY, INC., Defendant-Appellant/ Third-Party Plaintiff, … granted, defendant/third-party plaintiff Laumar Roofing Company, Inc. (Laumar) appeals from the February 15, 2019 … by Guiliano. While working at the school construction site, Gonzalez fell off the roof of the building and 3 …
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… P. Perfilio's oral decision. I. This case has a long and complex procedural history. In March 2006, defendant … ALRP,2 served defendant with Notice of Intent to Commence Foreclosure proceedings (NOI). Defendant failed to … seeking injunctive relief must demonstrate four prerequisite conditions: (1) the need to prevent irreparable harm, …
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… probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. Fritz, 105 N.J. at 58. We find no merit to defendant's … of such a great prostration of the faculties that the requisite mental state was totally lacking. That is, to … that he did not have the 7 A-1878-18T1 intent to commit an offense. Such a state of affairs will likely exist …
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… evidence. Specifically, the State's ballistics expert commented that a non-testifying peer concurred with the … officers soon arrived at the scene and were able to communicate with Martinez-Ventura and his friends. They told … evidence, all 75 pieces of evidence are looked at under the comparison microscope. [The peer reviewer] either agrees …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1056-17T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF P.W., SVP-435-06. … P.W. did not challenge the fact he committed the requisite sexually violent criminal offense or suffered from … the appeal was argued without briefs. We summarize the points raised by appellant based upon the presentation at …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-0895-17T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF A.R., SVP-746-16. … A.R. did not challenge the fact he committed the requisite sexually violent criminal offense or suffered from a … the appeal was argued without briefs. We summarize the points raised by appellant based upon the presentation at …
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… However, Ottavinia could not tell whether the odor "was coming from [the driver]," who was later identified as … during the hearing. 4 A-2705-18T4 tests, including the complete HGN, from which Ottavinia concluded there was … was also able to confirm that the odor of alcohol was coming from defendant's "[b]reath." Additionally, contrary …
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… circumstances' because '[a]s time passes, justice becomes more elusive and the necessity for preserving finality … the extent of the 7 A-3829-18T1 delay" unless there are "compelling, extenuating circumstances." Ibid. To establish a … ending and could result in defendant's deportation did not commence until 2008. There was nothing preventing his …