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… Michael A. Jackson guilty of third-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2. He … had participated in the burglary and explained that he had committed the burglary with defendant and Taylor. The State … of $500, N.J.S.A. 2C:20-3; and third-degree conspiracy to commit burglary, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2. …
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… for Drug Court and, if eligible, would have to accept the recommended treatment modality or face a prison term. At … found aggravating factors three, the risk defendant will commit another offense; six, the extent of defendant's prior … prison, we should value them as equally severe. Defendant points out that the probation revocation statute states that …
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… field sobriety tests, though Stevens smelled no alcohol coming from defendant. Stevens administered the horizontal … probable cause unnecessary because Stevens was performing a community caretaking function when he found defendant … This appeal followed. Defendant raises the following points on appeal: I. STANDARD OF REVIEW. II. THE COURT ERRED …
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… and he read and understood it before he signed the completed form. On October 13, 2000, the 1 Neither party has … not satisfy the pre-2010 requirement that defendant must come forward with evidence that counsel was ineffective by … for the reasons expressed by Judge Rivas in his comprehensive oral decision. We add only the following …
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… "Yes, you will. Oh, yes, you will." Plaintiff ceased all communication with defendant, but defendant attempted to … disorder. The next day, plaintiff filed a domestic violence complaint in Ocean County, New Jersey, pursuant to the PDVA. … (1980)). The evaluation of whether a defendant has the requisite minimum contacts with New Jersey is done on a …
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… TO REVIEW ALL RELEVANT DISCOVERY WITH HIM, TO CONDUCT A COMPREHENSIVE PRETRIAL PREPARATION, AND TO THOROUGHLY … well-reasoned written opinion. We add only the following comments. In cases where the PCR court does not conduct an … strategy: To satisfy prong one, [a defendant] ha[s] to overcome a strong presumption that counsel exercised reasonable …
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… 463, 479 (2013) (quoting Assembly Health & Human Services Committee, Statement to Assembly Bill No. 50 at 20 (Mar. 4, 2004)). Commonly referred to as "the waiver provision," N.J.S.A. … home on December 12, 2011. After plaintiffs filed their complaint, they timely served an affidavit of merit (AOM) …
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… judgment to defendant Michael Lynch dismissing the amended complaint. Russo also appeals the denial of his request for … of the opinion. Now on appeal, Russo raises the following points for our consideration: I. Standard of Review. II. The … R. 4:46-2(c). Where "the party opposing summary judgment points only to disputed issues of fact that are 'of an …
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… of the spinal surgery. On June 17, 2009, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging medical malpractice against Zerbo, Lowe, … plaintiff alleged that fictitiously-named John Doe 1 The complaint named John Does 1 through 7 and Jane Does 1 … 2011, the court granted plaintiff's motion to amend the complaint to add Costabile as a defendant. In March 2011, …
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… entered by the Law Division after a jury convicted him of committing two counts of second-degree of sexual assault … nurses in the hospital is so "[e]very patient that . . . comes in with sexual assault has the same opportunity to … make a diagnosis and administer treatment" lacks the requisite degree of trustworthiness to qualify under this …
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… detective went to where defendant resided and asked him to come to PCPO for an interview. Defendant agreed. The … son, defendant was indicted for second-degree attempting to commit aggravated sexual assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:5-1 and … is taken into custody or otherwise deprived of his or her freedom, that person is entitled to certain warnings before …
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… Under his negotiated plea agreement, the State agreed to recommend that the court sentence defendant as a third-degree offender and order defendant's compliance with Megan's Law, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23. The … in a written decision. The judge found defendant made a website posting seeking "taboo fantasies." Defendant stated he …
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… a 30-day sentence, and suspended same pending defendant's completion of a one-year period of probation. I. The … The TRO prohibited defendant from having any contact or communication with J.A., entering or being within 500 feet … (emphasis added). The Criminal Code defines the requisite mental state: A person acts knowingly with respect to …
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… NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, WATER COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT, Petitioner-Respondent, v. … for summary decision and directing WWC to re-designate or decommission its original water well; and denied WWC's motions … feet from a septic system. WWC manages animal waste on site from livestock in the park. According to the NJDEP, …
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… from a June 12, 2015 Law Division order dismissing his complaint with prejudice for failing to provide discovery. … For the reasons that follow, we affirm. Plaintiff commenced this action on November 4, 2013, by filing a … more than 1.2 million dollars in revenue. Gillikin deposited the money into the bank account of his construction …
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… County, because nothing was available in Bergen, she had become irate, storming out and choosing instead to expose her … failed, the Division on October 17, 2014 filed a verified complaint and application for an order to show cause for … entry of the order to show cause, . . . lacked the requisite impartiality to continue to preside over this case …
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… Ibid. The Court "refer[red] to the Criminal Practice Committee the preparation of a rule for [its] consideration … principles, we agree with the trial judge that the State complied with the dictates of Rule 3:11(a). The robbery was … in their identifications. In addition, Officer Bay completed a written Showup Identification Procedures …
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… Howard Colodne and Louise Colodne dismissing their complaint. The motion judge, in a fifteen-page written … Rule 4:62– 2(c); Brill v. Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, 142 N.J. 520 (1995), we find the … years. During the course of the friendship, Libia had visited the defendants' home on between fifteen to twenty …
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… in pursuit, the sergeant saw the vehicle’s brake lights come on several times without an apparent reason to stop. … the request on July 14, 2014, as part of a motion to compel. The State destroyed the video without providing … In that room is a video camera located on the opposite side of the [A]lcotest machine. The video 4 A-2041-15T2 …
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… of his decision, including the possibility of civil commitment under the Sexually Violent Predator Act (SVPA), … Treatment Center (ADTC) found defendant's conduct in the commission of the offense was characterized by a pattern of repetitive and compulsive behavior, and recommended treatment at Avenel. …