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… things, defendant asserted that the attorney failed to (1) communicate with him; (2) conduct an 3 A-3140-17T4 adequate … on his petition. At its conclusion, the judge rendered a comprehensive written decision denying defendant's petition. … DENIAL OF HIS PETITION FOR [PCR] WAS ERROR. A. FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE WITH DEFENDANT. B. FAILURE TO CONDUCT AN …
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… found defendant 3 A-2244-17T1 understands the charges, has competent counsel, knows the maximum penalties. He admits to … v. Lockhart, 474 U.S. 52, 59 (1985)). The PCR judge noted a complete absence of any information to support defendant's …
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… or failed to appreciate the significance of probative, competent evidence." Cummings, 295 N.J Super. at 384 … by Sandy[.]" The judge also noted defendant did not file a complaint with the insurance company or prosecutor's office alleging forgery. Defense …
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… the rear yard. At some unknown time after the conveyance, a combination concrete/wood fence was erected around the … proceeded with construction. This litigation followed. In competing certifications supporting and opposing summary … That language is found nowhere in the deed. III. In various points, the Picinichs also contend the judge's decision did …
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… eluding, N.J.S.A. 2C:29-2(b) in exchange for the State's recommendation for an aggregate five-year prison sentence with … we call [IAD]. You're here on a speedy trial basis. You're coming here to resolve your Maryland case, otherwise you'd … to wait until you're done with your Maryland case, then come here to answer these charges. In response to plea …
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… off the Route 20/Interstate 80 ramp when Trooper Dellagicoma saw defendant's Range Rover unable to maintain its lane … and without it, there was no basis for Trooper Dellagicoma's stop and the charges that followed. Defendant also … by "Trooper Kerns." The only stop was by Trooper Dellagicoma, who testified he was riding alone. Judge Sokalski also …
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… TONY PING YEW, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. FMI INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. _____________________________ … and on the brief). PER CURIAM Defendant FMI Insurance Company insured plaintiff Tony Ping Yew under a homeowner's … endorsement. To the extent not addressed, Yew's remaining points lack sufficient merit to warrant discussion in a …
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… 1 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … held in Hawaii. In that scenario the PBA’s interpretation becomes further detached from the statutory language and … intent. In fact “reasonable time” would cease to become reasonable if a municipality was forced to allow the …
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… on Motion NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS Eileen Connell v. William R. Edleston … the grounds that same is barred by CEPA’s election of remedies provision. CEPA is the codification of the common law … shall be deemed to diminish the rights, privileges, or remedies of any employee under any other federal or State law or …
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… AGAINST ENTERING A GUILTY PLEA TO A CRIME HE DID NOT COMMIT, WERE VIOLATED. For the reasons that follow, we … other eyewitnesses, and received information that defendant committed the crime. Based upon the video recording, police … burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2, in exchange for a recommended twelve-year sentence subject to the No Early …
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… ruling on Woods's cross-motion, that Dunbar had failed to comply with: his child support obligation1; the parenting … in the amount of $25,574.89. 2 The judge imposed a per diem sanction that would accrue until Dunbar demonstrated … MY EMPLOYMMENT AND DO NOT HAVE THE POTENTIAL [] TO EARN INCOME THAT WIL[L] SUPPORT THE CURRENT [CHILD SUPPORT] …
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… count of first-degree robbery in exchange for the State recommending a thirteen-year custodial term subject to the No … for defendant's arguments, we briefly summarize the crime's commission. We derive the facts from 3 A-4850-14T3 … a job with his girlfriend's father. Detectives obtained a Communications Data Warrant, which they issued for both …
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… appeals from an order of summary judgment dismissing his complaint for failure to establish a permanent injury by … laminectomy and discectomy at levels L4-L5 and L5-S1 with decompression of the L4-L5 and S1 nerve roots. While the … on January 12, 2012, who reviewed the 2011 and 2012 MRI studies, concluded plaintiff had suffered an "[a]ggravation of …
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… (Philip C. Chronakis, on the brief). PER CURIAM In this commercial business dispute, plaintiffs Gigi K Collections, … appeal from a Special Civil Part order dismissing their complaint and entering NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE … omitted). The doctrine of mitigation of damages embodies the principle that a claimant should not be entitled to …
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… Defendant entered a conditional plea to acts, which, if committed by an adult, would constitute third-degree … omitted). 4 A-2816-15T2 officers determined from the computer aided dispatch system (CAD) that D.H. had a chest … justified one. Id. The circumstances leading to the arrest commenced with information from a citizen caller. Anonymous …
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… are so manifestly unsupported by or inconsistent with the competent, relevant and reasonably credible evidence as to …
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… act of simple assault was established. A simple assault is committed when a person "[a]ttempts to cause or purposely, … to support its finding that an assault occurred. A person commits the offense of harassment if, "with purpose to … A restraining order will not issue based solely on the commission of a predicate offense listed in the Act. Bittner …
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… of an earlier order that denied his motion to amend his complaint. For the reasons that follow, we affirm. On … 19, 2016, Clifton moved for summary judgment, invoking the common law doctrine of snow removal immunity accorded to … opposed the motion, and cross-moved for leave to amend his complaint to include additional counts alleging that Clifton …
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… discussion. R. 2:11-3(e)(2). We add only the following comments. Rule 3:21-2(a) provides that "[b]efore the … charge of the institution to which the defendant has been committed." R. 3:21-2(c). Similarly, N.J.S.A. 2C:44-6a … things, "an analysis of the circumstances attending the commission of the offense[.]" Consistent with Rule …
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… with speeding, N.J.S.A. 39:4-98 (2012-X-501492) and to recommend the minimum-mandatory sentence for the fourth-degree … vehicle infraction. [Driving] beyond the speed limit is a common motor vehicle infraction that leads to stops[,] and … an articulable and reasonable suspicion that the driver has committed a motor vehicle offense.'" State v. Locurto, 157 …