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… apartment, causing them to retreat. Ultimately, officers communicating with defendant by telephone convinced him to … the State agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and recommend an aggregate sentence of no more than fifteen years. … disturbance when he committed his offenses; (2) for a lesser sentence than the term in the plea agreement; and (3) …
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… Frankel (collectively, defendants). Plaintiff's amended complaint claimed that prior to Claire's death, defendants … of fiduciary duties, and undue influence. Plaintiff sought compensatory and punitive damages. The case was tried before … Id. at 592. In doing so, the Court restated the principles that guide consideration of motions for a new trial on …
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… to a jury for the murder of Lamar Glover, on a theory of accomplice liability, and the shooting of Raymond Kozar. He … MURDER CONVICTION MUST BE REVERSED BECAUSE THE GENERIC ACCOMPLICE LIABILITY INSTRUCTION: (1) FAILED TO RELATE ABSTRACT PRINCIPLES OF LIABILITY TO THE SPECIFIC FACTS OF THE CASE; (2) …
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… DURING DAYS SINCE CHILD WASN'T IN SCHOOL FULL TIME; MOTHER COMMITTED BAD FAITH ACT TO REDUCE FATHER'S PARENTING TIME ON … OAK RIDGE, NEW JERSEY AND JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY LIFESTYLES AND SCHOOL SYSTEMS FOR PURPOSES OF CUSTODY … 276, 287 (App. Div. 1958). In evaluating whether the requisite changed circumstances exist, a court must consider the …
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… was scheduled. Prior to the FRO hearing, R.W. amended her complaint to specify prior instances of domestic violence defendant committed against her. Those prior instances included a … court then found that R.W. had established that defendant committed the predicate act of harassment when he lunged at …
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… DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3707-16T5 IN THE MATTER OF THE CIVIL COMMITMENT OF A.E.F., SVP-306-03. _________________________ … and was "highly likely to sexually reoffend if placed in a less restrictive setting" because he has not mitigated his … never disputed that he was convicted of committing the requisite criminal offenses or that he suffers from antisocial …
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… appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Middlesex County, Indictment No. 10-04-0566. Susan Brody, … N.J.S.A. 2C:29-3(b) states in pertinent part: (b) A person commits an offense if, with purpose to hinder his own … factor three applied, the risk the defendant will commit another offense. See N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1(a)(3). The …
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… to raise the remaining points to the PCR court; regardless, we find defendant failed to show any prejudice under … v. Fritz, 105 N.J. 42, 58 (1987). 7 A-1214-16T3 must overcome the presumption that' the attorney's decisions followed …
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… which charged defendant with refusal to provide breath samples "contrary to N.J.S.A. 39:4-50.2." The officer also … not be amended because N.J.S.A. 39:5-3(b) requires that a complaint for refusing to provide breath samples be made … 2011), was misplaced. In that case, the defendant held a commercial driver's license (CDL) and he was driving a …
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… of an opinion may not have been summarized.) Juan Morales-Hurtado v. Abel V. Reinoso (A-5-19) (082293) (NOTE: The … the reasons expressed in that court’s opinion. The Court comments briefly on the Appellate Division’s reversal of the … holds the opinion attributed to him or her, which can be accomplished by means of a report by the treating physician, …
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… -1- NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ____________________________ : 975 … the United States Trustee conducts a § 341 meeting of creditors in which the debtor is required to appear and … willingly purchased the property prior to and regardless of the outcome of the tax appeal. In summary, the …
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… -1- NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS ______________________________ : 975 … the United States Trustee conducts a section 341 meeting of creditors in which the debtor is required to appear and … willingly purchased the property prior to and regardless of the outcome of the tax appeal. In summary, the …
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… to vacate the property, Daisy filed a verified 1 Given the common surname, we refer to the parties by their first names … to avoid confusion and intend no disrespect. 3 A-0348-21 complaint for ejectment in the Special Civil Part. On … oral opinion, the judge detailed the governing legal principles and made factual findings based on the consistent …
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… this appeal. With leave of court, plaintiffs amended the complaint to name the Estate of Antoinette J. Dangerfield as a defendant. The complaint included claims filed on behalf of Ayolola … lawsuit threshold bars a recovery for pain and suffering unless the plaintiff suffers an injury resulting in one of the …
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… "she was on jury duty," but she "follow[ed] the rules" and "didn't particularly say what was going on in [her] … was it? Where did it occur? Were you satisfied with the outcome?" (Question 19). Admin Off. of the Cts., Administrative … THE LAW DIVISION FOR ASSIGNMENT OF COUNSEL SO THAT A MORE COMPLETE RECORD CAN BE ESTABLISHED. We reject these …
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… but not the motion judge, considered oral argument. In a comprehensive written decision, the judge addressed these … at 693). "To satisfy prong one, [a defendant] ha[s] to overcome a strong presumption that counsel exercised reasonable … probability" that the deficient performance affected the outcome. Fritz, supra, 105 N.J. at 58. "A reasonable 5 …
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… Graziadei (coach) was the team's coach. Plaintiff filed a complaint alleging defendants had been both negligent and … After reviewing the record and applicable legal principles, we reverse. I The pertinent facts in the motion record, … games, the coach selected her to be the catcher in the upcoming game. Plaintiff testified one of her responsibilities …
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… attorney; Carey J. Huff, of counsel and on the brief). Charles J. Uliano argued the cause for respondent R.B.T. … City, Bradley Beach, and Eatontown. R.B.T. pled guilty to committing numerous NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL … agreed to forfeit public office. After R.B.T. successfully completed PTI, the court dismissed the fourth-degree charge. …
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… INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. CHUBB NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent. … of the certificate of title with the Division of Motor Vehicles [DMV] is not required to have a valid transfer of legal … claims after that date because its insured lacked the requisite possessory or expectancy interest that would give rise …
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… in 1997. Defendant was over the age of twenty-one when he committed the crimes in 1993. He had previously been … property in 1991. He was over the age of eighteen when he committed the prior crimes. The State moved to sentence … and comprehensible legislation is a fundamental prerequisite of due process of law, especially where criminal …