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… as a third-degree crime. The prosecutor agreed to recommend a three-year sentence subject to the No Early … Yes [By Defense Counsel]: Q Okay. So how do you plead to committing a second-degree aggravated assault to be … her guilty plea. A motion to withdraw a guilty plea is committed to the judge's sound discretion. Slater, supra, …
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… Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Gloucester County, Complaint No. W-2019-000467-0806. Jonathan E. W. Grekstas, … defendant J.A.R.R. pretrial. Defendant is charged in a complaint-warrant with two counts of first-degree aggravated … on one occasion about one year earlier, her father forcibly committed an act of cunnilingus on her, and digitally …
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… [she] attempted to seek information regarding [her] civil complaints against . . . defendants[, but her] requests for … this has created a significant additional level of complexity – because although she would like to return to … In making that determination, all of the circumstances in combination are to be considered. See ibid. Because the …
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… his spousal support obligation; a change of venue; an order compelling his older daughter to resume visitation with him; … neither party "got what they wanted." Rather, the parties compromised. Plaintiff's counsel informed the court he had … unhappy with." Plaintiff was seeking "either a small accommodation with the alimony and/or a small accommodation" …
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… child's death. As part of the plea agreement, the State recommended a fifteen-year prison sentence, with eighty-five … 2C:43—7.2, followed by five years of parole supervision. By comparison, the statutory maximum sentence for first-degree … the aggravating and mitigating factors and imposed the recommended sentence of fifteen years in prison, subject to …
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… 28, 2016 adjudication of delinquency for behavior which, if committed by an adult, would constitute fourth-degree … N.J.S.A. 2C:18-3(a) (Count Three). He was found not to have committed second-degree aggravated assault, N.J.S.A. 2C:12- … evidence to support the trial court's determinations. J.F. points out that he made no statements incriminating himself …
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… point for our consideration: THE STATE FAILED TO PRESENT COMPETENT EVIDENCE TO CORROBORATE ITS CLAIM THAT THE WIRETAP … WITH "DRUG CODE." WITHOUT THIS MISSING LINK, THE COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN FINDING THAT POLICE HAD … a confidential source in September 2015; the issuance of a communications data warrant (CDW) for Fox's phone in October …
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… accepted the prosecutor's argument that the doctrine of completeness warranted playing the video in full. The judge … questions or statements by the detectives that included comments or opinions relating to the credibility of [the … credibility of the [d]efendant. You're not to give those comments any weight. Determining the credibility of …
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… that his counsel acted outside the range of professional competence." Defendant appeals, arguing: POINT I: MR. MOODY … discretion of trial counsel. See Fritz, 105 N.J. at 54 ("complaints 'merely of matters of trial strategy' will not … credible to the PCR judge, he could not resolve the two completely different factual scenarios surrounding …
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… 3, 2013, plaintiff Francine Gudin filed a one- count complaint against 6108 Hudson Avenue, LLC, and David … accruing from October 19, 2007. Plaintiff filed an amended complaint on October 10, 2014, adding two counts against … LLC, and David Hepperle filed an answer to plaintiff's complaint, which included a third-party complaint against …
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… brief). PER CURIAM N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(j) provides that the commission of certain weapons offenses by a person who has a … to NERA, and NERA was enacted in 1997. Moreover, defendant points out that NERA first listed specific crimes, such as … c. 113, § 1. Cannel, New Jersey Criminal Code Annotated, comment 1 on N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5 (2017). The statement …
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… see also Pressler & Verniero, Current N.J. Court Rules, comment 5 on R. 2:6-2 (2017) ("It is, of course, clear that … years, the Division attempted to assist defendants in overcoming the conditions that led it to remove their children. … was made. Defendants attended therapy, reconciled, and completed parenting-skills classes. There were several …
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… Approximately two months later, defendant received a complaint for divorce forwarded by plaintiff's counsel. Four … and (f), and set aside the MSA. Defendant, however, points out that the motion 4 A-1543-15T4 was filed within … not obtain legal counsel to review the MSA and the divorce complaint. On appeal, defendant argues that the MSA should …
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… in her oral and written decisions. We provide the following comments to amplify our decision solely as to defendant's … due process arguments on that basis alone, for purposes of completeness we consider and reject them on the merits. "Due … which she credited plaintiff's testimony over defendant's , combined with defendant's corroboration of significant …
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… Ocean County, Docket No. FV-15-0057-22. Tonacchio, Spina & Compitello, attorneys for appellant (Joseph Compitello, on the briefs). DeNoia, Tambasco & Germann, … and were still living together when plaintiff filed a complaint and obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO) …
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… NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE TAX COURT COMMITTEE ON OPINIONS January 27, 2023 Via Email and Regular … Deputy Attorney General Division of Law R.J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Re: Donna … to defendant’s summary judgment motion, plaintiff points out that the exhibits to the Hepp certification, …
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… FAX: (609) 347-6024 Attorney at Law EMAIL: kbonchl@gmslaw.com ~~9),E"4B~RG:ti:)~A.Ci. N.~.HI •: ,G.IJ.;l A … 886-4333 FAX: (609) 886-9441 Please Reply To: www.amslaw.com TAX ID #22-1980737 VINELAND Northfield August 9, 2024 … eCOURTS Supreme Court Clerk's Office R.J. Hughes Justice Complex, 25 W. Market St. P.O. Box 970 Trenton, NJ …
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… Charges No. 2021-1. In his PCR brief, defendant raised five points, arguing: (1) the non- school-zone offenses were … the PCR court on February 14, 2023, defendant's attorney commented that same day our Supreme Court issued its … The PCR court denied relief. In a written decision accompanying the April 10, 2023 orders, the court initially …
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… August 2021, defendants were advised by the Department of Community Affairs (the "DCA") they were approved for a … it alleged defendants owed $3,120 in back rent in its complaint. Following a bench trial, the court determined … or failed to appreciate the significance of probative, competent evidence.'" Ibid. (alterations in original) …
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… of parole ineligibility. During his incarceration, Rivera committed six institutional infractions. These infractions … are considered the most serious offenses for inmates to commit in prison. See Mejia v. N.J. Dep't of Corr., 446 N.J. … a weapon;1 256, refusing to obey an order; .709, failure to comply with written rules; .210, possession of contraband; …