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… (counts three and four); and second and third-degree computer theft, contrary to N.J.S.A. 2C:20-25(c) (counts … and N.J.S.A. 2C:20-4 (count eleven); and second-degree computer theft, contrary to N.J.S.A. 2C:20-25(c) (count … 2015); State v. Robinson, 200 N.J. 1, 19 (2009) ("[T]he points of divergence developed in proceedings before a trial …
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… him to pay $6,204.33 in restitution to the Violent Crimes Compensation Board and $155 in fines and penalties. In 2020 … he received a $1,400 ARPA stimulus check, which was deposited into his trust account. After Coleman received this … the deductions were proper. We have considered all other points raised by appellant and conclude they lack sufficient …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY … to the extent that the Ansell firm stated that it would recommend Sterling’s revised offer if the consent order gave … and reviewed the other timely offers, we would have recommended this offer to the [c]ourt”). Because the Ansell …
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… considered defendant's contentions and rendered a comprehensive written opinion, with which we substantially … the remaining counts of the three indictments and to recommend a five- year term of imprisonment with a … ineffective and had counsel argued the mitigating factors posited by defendant, the judge would have rejected them. …
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… has "a due process right to an 'impartial and mentally competent' tribunal." State v. Mohammed, 226 N.J. 71, 83 …
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… 3:22- 12(a)(2), following a non-evidentiary hearing. In a comprehensive twenty-four- page memorandum of decision, the … the self-defense statute thoroughly and that the outcome would not have been any different. The first PCR court …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2347-22 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ANTHONY ROBINSON, Defendant-Respondent. ________________________ Submitted September 12, 2023 – Decided October 10, 2023 Before Judges …
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… Ravin in his written opinion. We add only the following comments. Judge Ravin applied the well-known standards … at 687). "To satisfy prong one, [a defendant] ha[s] to 'overcome a "strong presumption" that counsel exercised … probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. Fritz, 105 N.J. at 52. "A reasonable probability is a …
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… "to consider or appreciate the significance of probative competent evidence." We vacate summary judgment because we … case to proceed to a jury.1 We agree with Kwon, and part company with the motion court. The court misapplied the … party. The court stated: "[W]hen you're driving a commercial vehicle, a public vehicle like a bus, there are …
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… the New Jersey Department of Corrections (DOC), finding he committed prohibited act *.005, by threatening another with … restrictive housing unit (RHU), sixty-days loss of commutation time, and fifteen-days loss of recreational … expressed his hatred of individuals belonging to the LGBTQ+ community, and at one point 1 Under N.J.A.C. …
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… court “must accept as true all factual assertions in the complaint” and accord the non-movant every reasonable … “The court may not consider anything other than whether the complaint states a cognizable cause of action.” Ibid. TILA Right of Action TILA encompasses broad consumer protections by “imposing mandatory …
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… Law Division's March 30, 2023 order dismissing plaintiff's complaint against it with prejudice, essentially arguing the … Department of Environmental Protection (Department) filed a complaint against Alsol pursuant to the New Jersey Spill … based on judicial estoppel. The arguments raised in points one, two, and four lack sufficient merit to warrant …
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… to distribute it in a school zone, N.J.S.A. 2C:35- 7. She completed that probationary sentence on February 14, 2014. … credit-card theft, N.J.S.A. 2C:21-6(c)(1). She completed that second probationary sentence on June 5, 2019. … include but not limited to: if "[a]ny statutory prerequisite . . . is not fulfilled or there is any other statutory …
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… from the Law Division's July 25, 2023 orders dismissing its complaint for failure to state a claim. Because the trial … wetlands and a transition area. Plaintiff filed a complaint against defendants pursuant to the ERA, seeking … to show damages because actual harm is not a prerequisite to maintain a complaint under Section 4(a). Because the …
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… letter to the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office (MCPO) recommending that defendant not be admitted into the PTI … defendant's: offense "harm[ed] not only the insurance company, but also policyholders . . . through increased … errors created a "reasonable probability" that the outcome of the proceedings would have been different if counsel …
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… Judge John T. Kelley entered the order and rendered a comprehensive oral decision setting forth, in great detail, … THE STRENGTHS OF THE STATE'S CASE, HE REJECTED THE PLEA RECOMMENDATION AND INSTEAD PROCEEDED TO TRIAL, SUBSEQUENTLY …
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… and had no alcohol in his blood. The officer and his tour commander then decided to call in a drug recognition expert … the establishment of probable cause is attributed to the complexity of the situation and the reasonable allocation of …
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… 2, 2004. Broadway used the mortgage funds to purchase a commercial property in Westwood. Defendant Robert Schroeder … against them.2 Steven filed a contesting answer to the complaint, and alleged that even though his mortgage was … to defendant. Plaintiff filed an amended foreclosure complaint because it had mistakenly failed to identify its …
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… Abuse Research Education and Service Institute, conducted a comprehensive 1 The Division is now known as the Division of … Indeed, defendant never claimed that someone else had committed the crimes for which he was convicted. As noted, …
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… in Judge Santiago's decision. We add only the following comments. We are satisfied that commencing with the Division's first contact with defendant … had not, and could not in the foreseeable future, overcome the cognitive deficits that prevented her from safely …