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… until approximately 6:00 p.m. because he wanted to complete the work on the building. During the video recorded … his assailant, he did not create a photo array or otherwise comply with the Attorney General guidelines found in State …
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… aggravated manslaughter in consideration for the State recommending a prison term between ten and twenty years. … he would receive a ten-year sentence fails to present any competent evidence of ineffectiveness of counsel. See State …
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… mischief or that he had stalked Olivia, but he found Alan committed the predicate act of harassment as defined by … a finding under N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4(a) when plaintiff was "completely unaware" of defendant's presence). We find no … there, and he must have known that at some point she would come back to her car and observe that it had been searched …
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… which we review de novo, Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). Escobar was a … N.J. Super. 411, 414 (App. Div. 1981) (holding, in case of commercial month-to-month tenancy, that tenant who gave …
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… counsel negotiated an agreement with the prosecutor to recommend defendant be sentenced on the first-degree robbery … the offense, and that she received a letter from the jail commending defendant for participating in every therapeutic … hearing argument by assigned counsel, Judge Blaney issued a comprehensive written opinion denying the petition on the …
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… degree distribution of CDS in exchange for the State's recommended dismissal of the other charges and a recommended prison term of eight years with forty- two months … did not render ineffective assistance. Rather, counsel communicated the State's plea offers to defendant, which …
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… In exchange for defendant's plea, the State agreed to recommend a twenty-two year term of imprisonment on count one, … not entitled to relief under the rule because he had not completed his statutorily mandated term of parole … a reduction or change of sentence. Defendant has not completed his statutorily mandated period of parole …
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… to vacate an August 13, 2012 order dismissing a paternity complaint. We affirm for the reasons that follow. At the … underpinnings of R.S.'s cases are recounted in the companion case also decided today, R.S. v. S.C., No. … be re-litigated in New Jersey. In July 2011, L.C. filed a complaint against defendants, S.C. and W.S., seeking an …
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… rebate depends upon on the level of the claimant's gross income. See N.J.S.A. 54:4-8.59(a)-(b). Other personal … homestead rebate eligibility depends upon the "age and income" requirements expressed in the taxation statutes). The …
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… opinion. R. 2:11-3(e)(2). We add only the following limited comments. In his written opinion, Judge Sules noted that …
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… not filed a brief. PER CURIAM Plaintiff Shaquanna Robinson commenced this action against defendant J&C Auto Outlet, … with regard to the vehicle's condition and awarded compensatory damages, which were trebled. The judge also … R. 2:11- 3(e)(1)(E), and add only the following brief comments. The judge made thorough findings regarding the …
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… the Law Division's September 30, 2015 order dismissing his complaint against defendant, Barbara Epstein, also known as Barbara Petka. Plaintiff's complaint alleged that, as a result of defendant's fraud and … motion filed by defendant, the court dismissed plaintiff's complaint without prejudice for failure to state a claim …
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… on the brief). PER CURIAM Plaintiff Capital One, N.A., commenced this Special Civil Part action seeking to recover … opinion. R. 2:11-3(e)(1)(E). We add only the following comments. We agree with defendant that Oughla determined …
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… before the trial court, defendant presents the following points for our consideration: I. THE STATE DID NOT DISPUTE … 10, 2016 oral opinion. We add only the following brief comments. The mere raising of a claim for PCR does not … his claim that the police failed to comply with the requisite twenty-minute observation period before administering …
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… Preciose, 129 N.J. 451, 462-63 (1992). There is simply no competent evidence in the record indicating that the State …
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… until one month after that. He now raises the following points: A. THE CHANCERY COURT ERRED AS A MATTER OF LAW BY ALLOWING A COMPLAINT VERIFIED ONLY UNDER THE PLAIN[TIFF'S] ATTORNEY WITHOUT A COMPETENT WITNESS; THE DEFAULT JUDGMENT WAS ENTERED WITHOUT …
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… In exchange for the guilty plea, the State agreed to recommend a sentence of time served with the condition that …
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… symptoms that suggested schizophrenia. The Division commenced this Title Nine action, Mary was admitted to a … that Mary suffered from paranoid schizophrenia, and he recommended she only be afforded supervised visitation. … a paranoid nature." He found Mary "highly delusional," not competent to go to trial, and incapable of providing a …
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… conviction, after a guilty plea, to fourth-degree violating community supervision for life (CSL) by possessing alcohol. … and ordered a psychological evaluation and defendant's compliance with any recommendations. Defendant presents the following points for our consideration: THE PCR COURT ERRED IN DENYING …
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… the Judiciary Law, adopted on June 15, 2010, directs the “commissioner of jurors to collect demographic data for … who appears for jury service (reporting jurors) is asked to complete a scannable data collection card. Efforts are made to exclude from completing cards those who appear but do not serve. …