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… presenting an alibi defense "would have . . . subo[rned] perjury." Trial counsel further testified he made "a strategic … on that disclosure, [trial counsel] recognized he was "duty bound by the rules of professional conduct" not to put … of the crime, because to do so would have been suborning perjury. Additionally, the State's proofs showed defendant was …
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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-3599-21 CHANDRA JATAMONI, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. KAVITHA DANDU, Defendant-Appellant. _______________________ Submitted April 9, 2024 – Decided April 18, 2024 Before Judges Mayer and Enright. …
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… cause for action. He argues: defendant breached a fiduciary duty owed to him by taking stock positions on deposited … part, "[e]very action at law . . . for any tortious injury to real or personal property . . . shall be commenced …
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… the insured, nor the insured's assignee. 'An insurer's duty of good faith and fair dealing . . . has never been …
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… against the Rivas parties, including breach of fiduciary duty and fraud. On October 10, plaintiffs filed a complaint …
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… and was sentenced to a term of probation. Following a jury trial in May 1994, he was convicted of an amended … petition for PCR. He asserted trial counsel from his 1994 jury trial was ineffective because his attorney "did not …
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… a sufficient disagreement to require submission to a jury or whether it is so one-sided that one party must … a sufficient disagreement to require submission to a jury or whether it is so one-sided that one party must …
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… on defendant's direct appeal affirming his conviction by a jury. See State v. Gonzalez, No. A-2784-14 (App. Div. May 31, 2017) (slip op. at 2). A jury found defendant guilty of: first-degree kidnapping, …
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… Supreme Court concluded that the virtual nature of a grand jury proceeding did not violate the fundamental fairness … will testify," "whether the factfinder is a judge or a jury," and "the delay caused by insisting on the witness' …
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… op. at 1-4). On December 28, 2005, a Monmouth County grand jury indicted defendant for fourth-degree stalking, N.J.S.A. … N.J.S.A. 2C:39-7(a) (count six). On September 14, 2006, a jury found defendant guilty of counts one through five. He …
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… of all favorable inferences from the evidence, no rational jury 2 Brill v. Guardian Life Ins. Co. of Am., 142 N.J. 520, … supra, 382 N.J. Super. at 171. On this record, no rational jury could conclude that the employer's reasons for firing …
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… Inc., 216 N.J. Super. 413 (App. Div. 1987), and Model Jury Charges (Civil), 8.44, "Personal Property" (approved … at the time of the loss. 216 N.J. Super. at 419. Model Jury Charge (Civil), 8.44 provides in pertinent part "[t]he … trial counsel admitted to "commit[ing] fraud, perjury, and forgery" in support of the motion to limit …
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… murder of her fiancé, both of whom he shot in the head. A jury convicted defendant of fourteen counts, the most … the trial court to impose an extended sentence without a jury finding that an extended sentence was warranted. The …
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… false statements on an insurance claim. Tried before a jury, he was convicted of third-degree insurance fraud and … 9 A-0794-21 of law thereon in all actions tried without a jury . . . ."). The court's mere conclusory comment that it …
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… the applicable law, we affirm. I. In January 2010, a grand jury indicted defendant on charges of first-degree murder, … an unlawful purpose, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-4(d) (count three). A jury convicted defendant on all counts. Defendant was …
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… Defendant was captured about a week later. A grand jury indicted defendant, charging him with: (1) five counts … for lawful use, N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(d). In March 1996, a jury found defendant guilty on all counts in the indictment. …
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… home. Charged and tried for these crimes in late 1995, a jury, rejecting defendant's intoxication defense, convicted … aggravated assault, and that related burglary. 1 The jury trial followed a remand by this court, reversing …
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… coercion, but the victim does not sustain severe personal injury." N.J.S.A. 2C:14-2(c)(1). We have held that in … he had reviewed did not include the minutes of the grand jury, reports of mental and physical evaluations, or a … defendant and, even if counsel has not obtained the grand jury minutes, defendant had not shown that he would have …
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… facts relevant to defendant's PCR petition. Following a jury trial, defendant was convicted of two counts of … be so serious as to undermine the court's confidence in the jury's verdict or result reached." State v. Chew, 179 N.J. …
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… what was subsequently identified as Montague's blood. A jury convicted defendant of first-degree aggravated … his customers." Judge Teare, who also conducted defendant's jury trial in 2014, heard argument on defendant's petition …